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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010807</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenskt-Irakiskt samarbete inom migrationsstyrning</narrative>
      <narrative>Sweden-Iraq Cooperation on Migration Governance</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att adressera migration i Irak och utmaningar kopplade till den genom att öka medvetenheten och tillgången till tjänster inom olika migrationsprocesser, remissmekanismer och återintegrering både för personer som avser att lämna landet och återvändande migranter. Detta initiativ syftar också till att stärka den irakiska regeringens och Kurdistans regionala regerings kapacitet när det gäller migrationshantering.
 Målen är att:
 i) Underlätta för snabba, korrekta och omfattande informationsflöden om migration, inklusive återintegrering och hänvisningar till tillgängliga tjänster genom Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) i Sulaymaniyah och i samarbete med Kurdistan Regional Regering
ii) Öka kapaciteten hos Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs när det gäller migrationshantering, inklusive återvändande och återintegrering
 iii) Stärka kapaciteten för projektledning (PM) och övervakning, utvärdering och lärande (MEL) hos irakiska institutioner som arbetar med program för migrationshantering.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to address migration challenges in Iraq by increasing awareness and access to services related to migration processes, referral mechanisms, and reintegration for outgoing, intending, and returning migrants in the Kurdistan region. This initiative also seeks to strengthen the capacities of the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan regional government in migration management. 

The objectives are to:
i) Facilitate timely, accurate, and comprehensive information flow on migration, including reintegration and referrals to the available services, to targeted audience in the Kurdistan region and beyond, through the Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Sulaymaniyah and in partnership with the Kurdistan Regional Government.
ii) Increase capacity of the MOLSA in migration management, including return and reintegration. 
iii) Strengthening the Project Management (PM) and Monitoring,  Evaluation and Learning (MEL) capacities of Iraqi institutions working on migration management programmes.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of MEL (Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning) for the Institutions of Iraq, whom works with return and reintegration. Access to educations, accredited by EU, for employees working with Migration in Iraq with a specific focus on reintegration.The Department of Justice and ICMPD have been supported by experts from the Swedish Migration Agency in the development of MRC, Migration Return Centre.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="IQ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Iraq</narrative>
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    <sector code="15190" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan december -24 har sju utbildningsinsatser genomförts av svenska experter från Migrationsverket – tre med fokus på samtalsmetodik och återvändandeprocess (målgrupp: handläggare på MRC/anställda inom statlig förvaltning) och fyra utbildningar inom projektledning (som är en serie av totalt fyra utbildningar). Utbildningarna har nått 250 deltagare totalt. Vidare har fem studiebesök genomförts, fyra i Sverige med deltagare från Irak, och ett studiebesök i Pakistan med deltagare från Irak/Sverige, totalt 60 deltagare. Även en behovsanalys avseende projektarbete/ledning har genomförts, vilken ligger till grund för pågående utbildningsarbete. Tre styr - och referensgruppsmöten har hållits på plats i Irak, med deltagare från partnerländer och partnerorganisationer där insatser har koordinerats med relevanta aktörer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Since December -24, seven training courses have been carried out by Swedish experts from the Migration Board – three with a focus on interview methodology and the return process (target group: MRC caseworkers/employees in state administration) and four training courses in project management (which is a series of four training courses in total). The training courses have reached 250 participants in total. Furthermore, five study visits have been carried out, four in Sweden with participants from Iraq, and one study visit to Pakistan with participants from Iraq/Sweden, a total of 60 participants. A needs analysis regarding project work/management has also been carried out, which forms the basis for ongoing training work. Three steering and reference group meetings have been held on site in Iraq, with participants from partner countries and partner organizations where efforts have been coordinated with relevant actors.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010807-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Sweden-Iraq Cooperation on Migration Governance</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenskt-Irakiskt samarbete inom migrationsstyrning</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to address migration challenges in Iraq by increasing awareness and access to services related to migration processes, referral mechanisms, and reintegration for outgoing, intending, and returning migrants in the Kurdistan region. This initiative also seeks to strengthen the capacities of the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan regional government in migration management. 

The objectives are to:
i) Facilitate timely, accurate, and comprehensive information flow on migration, including reintegration and referrals to the available services, to targeted audience in the Kurdistan region and beyond, through the Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Sulaymaniyah and in partnership with the Kurdistan Regional Government.
ii) Increase capacity of the MOLSA in migration management, including return and reintegration. 
iii) Strengthening the Project Management (PM) and Monitoring,  Evaluation and Learning (MEL) capacities of Iraqi institutions working on migration management programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att adressera migration i Irak och utmaningar kopplade till den genom att öka medvetenheten och tillgången till tjänster inom olika migrationsprocesser, remissmekanismer och återintegrering både för personer som avser att lämna landet och återvändande migranter. Detta initiativ syftar också till att stärka den irakiska regeringens och Kurdistans regionala regerings kapacitet när det gäller migrationshantering.
 Målen är att:
 i) Underlätta för snabba, korrekta och omfattande informationsflöden om migration, inklusive återintegrering och hänvisningar till tillgängliga tjänster genom Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) i Sulaymaniyah och i samarbete med Kurdistan Regional Regering
ii) Öka kapaciteten hos Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs när det gäller migrationshantering, inklusive återvändande och återintegrering
 iii) Stärka kapaciteten för projektledning (PM) och övervakning, utvärdering och lärande (MEL) hos irakiska institutioner som arbetar med program för migrationshantering.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of MEL (Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning) for the Institutions of Iraq, whom works with return and reintegration. Access to educations, accredited by EU, for employees working with Migration in Iraq with a specific focus on reintegration.The Department of Justice and ICMPD have been supported by experts from the Swedish Migration Agency in the development of MRC, Migration Return Centre.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>International Centre for Migration Policy Development</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>International Centre for Migration Policy Development</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="10.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">8013000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">10027000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">18000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-country code="IQ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">8108000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="IQ" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">11560000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15190" />
      <recipient-country code="IQ" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010809</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstudie: möjligheter för kapacitetshöjande insatser på länderna längs Västra Balkanmigrationsrutten</narrative>
      <narrative>Pilot study: opportunities for capacity building along the Western Balkan migration route</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med förstudien är att arbeta fram en programplan och en strategi för svenska insatser, som skall bidra till att höja kapaciteten för migrationshantering längs med Västra Balkanmigrationsrutten. Förväntade effekter av de insatser som föreslås genom förstudien skall svara mot följande effekter: höjd kapacitet och effektivitet för migrationshantering hos nationella myndigheter i länderna längs med Västra Balkanrutten; berörda myndigheterna klarar i högre grad självständigt sin hantering av migration inom landets gränser; högre grad av säkerställandet av en ordnad, säker och reguljär migrationshantering på Västra Balkan. Förstudiens mål är att ta fram förslag till en programplan för riktade svenska stödinsatser i samarbete med myndigheter i länderna längs med Västra Balkanrutten, ( Bosnien och Hercegovina, Montenegro, Nordmakedonien och Serbien). Insatserna ska fokusera på att stärka berörda myndigheters kapacitet gällande migrationshantering, samt stärka förutsättningar för samarbete regionalt med andra EU MS.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of the Pilot study is to develop a Program Plan and a strategy for Swedish efforts that will contribute to increase the capacity for migration management along the Western Balkan migration route. 
Expected effects of the initiatives proposed through the Pilot study shall correspond to the following effects: increased capacity and efficiency for migration management of national authorities in the countries along the Western Balkan route; the relevant authorities are able to handle migration within the country's borders more independently; higher degree of ensuring organised, safe and regular migration management in the Western Balkans.
The objective of the Pilot study is to produce a program plan for targeted Swedish support efforts in collaboration with authorities in the countries along the Western Balkan route,  Bosnia and Hercegovina, , Montenegro, North Macedonia och Serbia. Such efforts will be focused in strengthening the capacity of the migration authorities as well as the conditions for regional cooperation opportunities with EU MS.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A program plan which shows possible activities together with local authorities along the Western Balkan Route.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En programplan som visar på möjliga svenska stödinsatser tillsammans med lokala myndigheter, längs med Västra Balkanrutten.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-03-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-03-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-03-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 771 235 235</telephone>
      <website>www.migrationsverket.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15190" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-13-1010809-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstudien har genomförts i enlighet med beslutet och aktivitetsplanen. Vi har haft dialog och behovs-workshops med relevanta företrädare för myndigheterna i de berörda länderna. Samtliga har utryckt ett mycket stort intresse för ytterligare samarbete med Migrationsverket och Sverige på migrationsområdet. Vi har också gjort en genomlysning av relevanta styrdokument och aktivitetsplaner samt deras uppföljning. Vidare har en dialog genomförts med andra intressenter i regionen. En förstudierapport med konkreta förslag på kommande insatser har producerats och ligger till grund för ansökan om projekt på Västra Balkan till SIDA.</narrative>
        <narrative>The Pilot study has been carried out in accordance with the decision and the activity plan. We have had dialogue and needs assessments-workshops with relevant representatives of the authorities in the countries concerned. Great interest in further cooperation with the Swedish Migration Agency and Sweden in the area of migration has been expressed, We have also carried out a review of relevant national documents and activity plans as well as their follow-up. Furthermore, a dialogue has been carried out with other relevant stakeholders in the region. A Pilot study report with concrete proposals for future efforts has been delivered and the results have been the base of a project application to SIDA.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-13-1010809-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstudie: möjligheter för kapacitetshöjande insatser på länderna längs Västra Balkanmigrationsrutten</narrative>
      <narrative>Pilot study: opportunities for capacity building along the Western Balkan migration route</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The purpose of the Pilot study is to develop a Program Plan and a strategy for Swedish efforts that will contribute to increase the capacity for migration management along the Western Balkan migration route. 
Expected effects of the initiatives proposed through the Pilot study shall correspond to the following effects: increased capacity and efficiency for migration management of national authorities in the countries along the Western Balkan route; the relevant authorities are able to handle migration within the country's borders more independently; higher degree of ensuring organised, safe and regular migration management in the Western Balkans.
The objective of the Pilot study is to produce a program plan for targeted Swedish support efforts in collaboration with authorities in the countries along the Western Balkan route,  Bosnia and Hercegovina, , Montenegro, North Macedonia och Serbia. Such efforts will be focused in strengthening the capacity of the migration authorities as well as the conditions for regional cooperation opportunities with EU MS.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med förstudien är att arbeta fram en programplan och en strategi för svenska insatser, som skall bidra till att höja kapaciteten för migrationshantering längs med Västra Balkanmigrationsrutten. Förväntade effekter av de insatser som föreslås genom förstudien skall svara mot följande effekter: höjd kapacitet och effektivitet för migrationshantering hos nationella myndigheter i länderna längs med Västra Balkanrutten; berörda myndigheterna klarar i högre grad självständigt sin hantering av migration inom landets gränser; högre grad av säkerställandet av en ordnad, säker och reguljär migrationshantering på Västra Balkan. Förstudiens mål är att ta fram förslag till en programplan för riktade svenska stödinsatser i samarbete med myndigheter i länderna längs med Västra Balkanrutten, ( Bosnien och Hercegovina, Montenegro, Nordmakedonien och Serbien). Insatserna ska fokusera på att stärka berörda myndigheters kapacitet gällande migrationshantering, samt stärka förutsättningar för samarbete regionalt med andra EU MS.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A program plan which shows possible activities together with local authorities along the Western Balkan Route.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En programplan som visar på möjliga svenska stödinsatser tillsammans med lokala myndigheter, längs med Västra Balkanrutten.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-13" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Migration Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-06-30" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-03-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-03-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-03-01" />
    <tag code="10.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1430, 171 27 Solna</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Start på ett flerårigt projekt för att stärka migrationshanteringen i Etiopien och Somalia med finansiering av SIDA.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Design a general program for International Training Programme and find partners for implementation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migrationsverket tar fram en designstudierapport och en ansökan av SIDA-medel för att genomföra ett International Training Programme (ITP) Programmet är inriktat på området migration och kommer, förutom expertstöd inom området Migration, innehålla kunskapsöverföring och stöd till förändringsprocesser och ett närmande till internationella standards för god förvaltnings- och redovisningssed samt portföljstyrning av migrationsprojekt. ITP kommer att förbättra kapacitetsuppbyggnad och regionalt samarbete mellan deltagande länder och programmet syftar till att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten hos samarbetsländerna och stärka ländernas kapacitet att tillvarata de positiva aspekterna av migration samt öka ländernas förmåga att hantera migranter i linje med EU:s bästa praxis. Dessutom kommer programmet att etablera nätverk och mekanismer för att förbättra internationellt samarbete med civilsamhället i länderna och i världen. Studien arbetar nu med att finna lämpliga programmet för programmet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Migration Agency produces a design study report and an application for SIDA funds to implement an International Training Programme (ITP). The programme is focused on the area of migration and, in addition to expert support in the area of migration, will include knowledge transfer and support for change processes and an approach to international standards for good management and accounting practices as well as portfolio management of migration projects. ITP will improve capacity building and regional cooperation between participating countries and Sweden. The programme aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of the partner countries and strengthen the countries' capacity to take advantage of the positive aspects of migration and increase the countries' ability to handle migrants in line with the EU's best practices . In addition, the programme will establish networks and mechanisms to improve international cooperation with civil society in the countries and in the world. SMA are now investigating suitable partners for the programme.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A design study who shows how we can create an ITP   in order to strengthen their capacity in the field of Migration and find countries for the implementation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This pilot study is aiming at preparations of long-term capacity building international cooperation with Ukraine and on development of the Ukrainian institutional capacities in the area of migration, in line with EU Acquis and international standards. The overall objective is to support democratic reforms and development of efficient public administration in Ukraine. The initiative will identify areas for development and long-term international cooperation between Swedish Migration Agency and State Migration Service of Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna förstudie syftar till att förbereda ett långsiktigt kapacitetsbyggande internationellt samarbete med Ukraina och på utveckling av den ukrainska institutionella kapaciteten inom migrationsområdet, i linje med EU:s regelverk och internationella standarder. Den övergripande målsättningen är att stödja demokratiska reformer och utvecklingen av en effektiv offentlig förvaltning i Ukraina. Initiativet ska identifiera utvecklingsområden för ett långsiktigt internationellt samarbete mellan Migrationsverket och Ukrainas statliga migrationsverk.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The project has conducted a gap-analysis of the UA legislation with recommendations for alignignment to EU regulations, carried out 2 workshops on requested themes, establish cooperation with other Swedish authorities interested in cooperation with UA, explored different sources for financing a long term cooperation with UA and drafted a project application for a long-term international project cooperation with Ukraine.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet har genomfört en gapanalys av UA-lagstiftningen med rekommendationer för anpassning till EU:s regelverk, genomfört 2 workshops på efterfrågade teman, etablerat samarbete med andra svenska myndigheter som är intresserade av samarbete med UA, utforskat olika källor för finansiering av ett långsiktigt samarbete med UA. UA och utarbetade en projektansökan för ett långsiktigt internationellt projektsamarbete med Ukraina.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna förstudie syftar till att förbereda ett långsiktigt kapacitetsbyggande internationellt samarbete med Ukraina och på utveckling av den ukrainska institutionella kapaciteten inom migrationsområdet, i linje med EU:s regelverk och internationella standarder. Den övergripande målsättningen är att stödja demokratiska reformer och utvecklingen av en effektiv offentlig förvaltning i Ukraina. Initiativet ska identifiera utvecklingsområden för ett långsiktigt internationellt samarbete mellan Migrationsverket och Ukrainas statliga migrationsverk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with the Democratic Republic of Congo 2021-2025</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter årtionden av väpnade konflikter och omfattande mänskligt lidande står Demokratiska republiken Kongo (DRK) fortfarande inför mycket stora utmaningar. I de östra provinserna är fler än hundra väpnade grupper alltjämt aktiva och säkerhetsläget har försämrats kraftigt de senaste åren. Grannländerna har tidvis spelat både destabiliserande och stabiliserande roller. En svag statsapparat, bristfällig samhällsstyrning samt klimatförändringarnas och miljöförstöringens negativa konsekvenser bidrar till låg motståndskraft mot konflikter och kriser. Den humanitära situationen är akut, med miljontals internflyktingar.

Unga kvinnor och män utgör en stor del av befolkningen men har begränsade möjligheter att delta i politiska processer och påverka sin framtid. Könsojämlikhet genomsyrar alla samhällssektorer, och DRK rankas som ett av världens mest riskfyllda länder för kvinnor. När säkerhetsläget försämras drabbas kvinnor särskilt hårt, både genom ökad utsatthet för könsrelaterat våld och genom de konsekvenser som följer när lokalsamhällen tvingas på flykt. Samtidigt minskar ungas tillgång till utbildning och försörjning, vilket ökar risken att vissa utnyttjas eller pressas att ansluta sig till armén eller väpnade grupper som en överlevnadsstrategi.

Demokratiska republiken Kongo spelar en nyckelroll i det globala klimatarbetet. Landets vidsträckta regnskogar fungerar som en av världens största kolsänkor, och de strategiska mineraler som finns i DRK är avgörande för den gröna omställningens teknologier. Samtidigt påverkas befolkningen redan negativt av klimatförändringarnas effekter. Förändrade regnmönster har lett till både långvarig torka och återkommande översvämningar, vilket skapar ökade klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker och ytterligare belastning på de sociala, ekonomiska, ekologiska och politiska systemen. I kombination med svaga statliga institutioner riskerar dessa påfrestningar att fördjupa redan existerande konflikter.

FBA verkar i DRK för att förbättra förutsättningarna för freds- och stabiliseringsprocesser på lokal, nationell och regional nivå. Insatserna inriktas på att säkerställa lokal förankring, integrera ett klimatsäkerhetsperspektiv och stärka ungas samt kvinnors deltagande konfliktförebyggande och konflikthanterande processer. Arbetet genomförs i nära samverkan med aktörer på plats i DRK och anpassas efter identifierade behov. Myndigheten arbetar med förtroendeskapande verksamhet, kapacitetsutveckling, skapar starkare samordning mellan nyckelaktörer i stat och civilsamhälle samt fungerar som brygga mellan lokala, nationella och regionala fredsinsatser.

På regional nivå, i Stora sjöområdet, verkar FBA för ett stärkt samarbete mellan berörda stater och organisationer med syfte att avväpna och repatriera utländska väpnade grupper som är aktiva i östra DRK. Hanteringen av dessa grupper är central, då nationella självförsvarsmiliser återkommande anger deras återvändande som ett villkor för sin egen avväpning. Målet är att initiera en positiv spiral där nedrustning av samtliga väpnade aktörer successivt bidrar till ökad stabilitet och trygghet i de berörda samhällena.</narrative>
      <narrative>After decades of armed conflict and widespread human suffering, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) still faces major challenges. More than a hundred armed groups remain active in the Eastern provinces, and the security situation has deteriorated significantly in recent years. Neighbouring countries have at times played both destabilising and stabilising roles. Weak state institutions and governance, as well as the negative consequences of climate change and environmental degradation contribute to low resilience to conflicts and crises. The humanitarian situation is acute, with millions of internally displaced persons.

Young women and men make up a large part of the population but have limited opportunities to participate in political processes and influence their future. Gender inequality is present at all sectors of society, and the DRC is ranked as one of the world’s most dangerous countries for women to live in. Women are particularly exposed, when the security situation deteriorates, both through gender-based violence and increased risks of violence as a consequence of being forced to flee. At the same time, young people's access to education and livelihoods is decreasing, which increases the risk that some will be exploited or pressured to join the army or armed groups.
 
The DRC plays a key role in global work against climate change. The country's vast rainforests serve as one of the world's largest carbon sinks, and the strategic minerals found in the DRC are crucial for technologies that are required for the green transition. At the same time, the population is already negatively affected by the effects of climate change. Changing rainfall patterns have led to both prolonged droughts and recurrent floods, which cause increased climate-related security risks and put pressure on the social, economic, ecological and political systems. Combined with weak state institutions, these problems may lead to escalation of already existing conflicts.

The aim of FBA’s work in the DRC is to improve the conditions for peace and stabilisation at local, national and regional levels. The efforts focus on ensuring local ownership, integrating a climate security perspective in processes and strengthening the participation of young people and women in conflict prevention and management. The work is carried out in close collaboration with local actors and is adapted to identified needs. FBA works with confidence-building activities, capacity development and creating coordination mechanisms between key state and civil society actors, as well as acts between local, national and regional peace efforts.

At the regional Great Lakes level, FBA works for stronger cooperation between states and organisations with the aim of disarming and repatriating foreign armed groups active in the Eastern DRC. The management of these groups is central, as national self-defence militias repeatedly state that their return is a condition for their own disarmament. The aim is to initiate a positive spiral in which the disarmament of all armed actors gradually contributes to increased stability and security in affected communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) ansvarar tillsammans med Sida för genomförandet av Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Demokratiska republiken Kongo (DRK) 2021-2025 (förlängd till den 31 december 2026). FBA:s arbete ska bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för ett inkluderande och jämställt arbete med konfliktförebyggande, konfliktlösning och fredsbyggande. FBA:s verksamhet ska fokusera på ett ökat deltagande av kvinnor och unga i konfliktförebyggande, konfliktlösning och fredsbyggande, stärkandet av rättsstatens principer samt förbättrad förmåga hos det civila samhället och statliga strukturer för att förebygga sexuellt och könsbaserat våld. Därutöver kan FBA tillvarata uppkomna tillfällen att stärka ytterligare fredsprocesser och förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together with Sida, the Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) is responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation strategy with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 2021-2025 (extended until 31 december 2026). The strategy FBA's work shall contribute to improved preconditions for inclusive and equal efforts for conflict prevention, conflict resolution and peacebuilding</narrative>
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        <narrative>In the Democratic Republic of Congo, FBA has supported the implementation of the UN's Young, Peace and Security Agenda, leading to an increase in interest and capacity in the agenda-related issues at ministerial level, and in the eastern province of South Kivu. FBA has also supported the drafting of the third national action plan for women, peace and security. Furthermore, FBA's work has led to the establishment of a network of local actors for the management of climate and security related problems.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I den Demokratiska Republiken Kongo har FBA genom stöd till genomförande av unga, fred och säkerhetsagendan bidragit till ett ökat engagemang och stärkt kunskap om agendan på högsta politiska nivå och i östra Kivu provinsen. FBA har också stöttat framtagande av en tredje handlingsplan för kvinnor, fred och säkerhet. Vidare har FBA:s arbete lett till etablering av ett nätverk av lokala aktörer för diskussion och hantering av utmaningar relaterade till klimatsäkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Demokratiska republiken Kongo 2021-2025.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with the Democratic Republic of Congo 2021-2025</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter årtionden av väpnade konflikter och omfattande mänskligt lidande står Demokratiska republiken Kongo (DRK) fortfarande inför mycket stora utmaningar. I de östra provinserna är fler än hundra väpnade grupper alltjämt aktiva och säkerhetsläget har försämrats kraftigt de senaste åren. Grannländerna har tidvis spelat både destabiliserande och stabiliserande roller. En svag statsapparat, bristfällig samhällsstyrning samt klimatförändringarnas och miljöförstöringens negativa konsekvenser bidrar till låg motståndskraft mot konflikter och kriser. Den humanitära situationen är akut, med miljontals internflyktingar.

Unga kvinnor och män utgör en stor del av befolkningen men har begränsade möjligheter att delta i politiska processer och påverka sin framtid. Könsojämlikhet genomsyrar alla samhällssektorer, och DRK rankas som ett av världens mest riskfyllda länder för kvinnor. När säkerhetsläget försämras drabbas kvinnor särskilt hårt, både genom ökad utsatthet för könsrelaterat våld och genom de konsekvenser som följer när lokalsamhällen tvingas på flykt. Samtidigt minskar ungas tillgång till utbildning och försörjning, vilket ökar risken att vissa utnyttjas eller pressas att ansluta sig till armén eller väpnade grupper som en överlevnadsstrategi.

Demokratiska republiken Kongo spelar en nyckelroll i det globala klimatarbetet. Landets vidsträckta regnskogar fungerar som en av världens största kolsänkor, och de strategiska mineraler som finns i DRK är avgörande för den gröna omställningens teknologier. Samtidigt påverkas befolkningen redan negativt av klimatförändringarnas effekter. Förändrade regnmönster har lett till både långvarig torka och återkommande översvämningar, vilket skapar ökade klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker och ytterligare belastning på de sociala, ekonomiska, ekologiska och politiska systemen. I kombination med svaga statliga institutioner riskerar dessa påfrestningar att fördjupa redan existerande konflikter.

FBA verkar i DRK för att förbättra förutsättningarna för freds- och stabiliseringsprocesser på lokal, nationell och regional nivå. Insatserna inriktas på att säkerställa lokal förankring, integrera ett klimatsäkerhetsperspektiv och stärka ungas samt kvinnors deltagande konfliktförebyggande och konflikthanterande processer. Arbetet genomförs i nära samverkan med aktörer på plats i DRK och anpassas efter identifierade behov. Myndigheten arbetar med förtroendeskapande verksamhet, kapacitetsutveckling, skapar starkare samordning mellan nyckelaktörer i stat och civilsamhälle samt fungerar som brygga mellan lokala, nationella och regionala fredsinsatser.

På regional nivå, i Stora sjöområdet, verkar FBA för ett stärkt samarbete mellan berörda stater och organisationer med syfte att avväpna och repatriera utländska väpnade grupper som är aktiva i östra DRK. Hanteringen av dessa grupper är central, då nationella självförsvarsmiliser återkommande anger deras återvändande som ett villkor för sin egen avväpning. Målet är att initiera en positiv spiral där nedrustning av samtliga väpnade aktörer successivt bidrar till ökad stabilitet och trygghet i de berörda samhällena.</narrative>
      <narrative>After decades of armed conflict and widespread human suffering, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) still faces major challenges. More than a hundred armed groups remain active in the Eastern provinces, and the security situation has deteriorated significantly in recent years. Neighbouring countries have at times played both destabilising and stabilising roles. Weak state institutions and governance, as well as the negative consequences of climate change and environmental degradation contribute to low resilience to conflicts and crises. The humanitarian situation is acute, with millions of internally displaced persons.

Young women and men make up a large part of the population but have limited opportunities to participate in political processes and influence their future. Gender inequality is present at all sectors of society, and the DRC is ranked as one of the world’s most dangerous countries for women to live in. Women are particularly exposed, when the security situation deteriorates, both through gender-based violence and increased risks of violence as a consequence of being forced to flee. At the same time, young people's access to education and livelihoods is decreasing, which increases the risk that some will be exploited or pressured to join the army or armed groups.
 
The DRC plays a key role in global work against climate change. The country's vast rainforests serve as one of the world's largest carbon sinks, and the strategic minerals found in the DRC are crucial for technologies that are required for the green transition. At the same time, the population is already negatively affected by the effects of climate change. Changing rainfall patterns have led to both prolonged droughts and recurrent floods, which cause increased climate-related security risks and put pressure on the social, economic, ecological and political systems. Combined with weak state institutions, these problems may lead to escalation of already existing conflicts.

The aim of FBA’s work in the DRC is to improve the conditions for peace and stabilisation at local, national and regional levels. The efforts focus on ensuring local ownership, integrating a climate security perspective in processes and strengthening the participation of young people and women in conflict prevention and management. The work is carried out in close collaboration with local actors and is adapted to identified needs. FBA works with confidence-building activities, capacity development and creating coordination mechanisms between key state and civil society actors, as well as acts between local, national and regional peace efforts.

At the regional Great Lakes level, FBA works for stronger cooperation between states and organisations with the aim of disarming and repatriating foreign armed groups active in the Eastern DRC. The management of these groups is central, as national self-defence militias repeatedly state that their return is a condition for their own disarmament. The aim is to initiate a positive spiral in which the disarmament of all armed actors gradually contributes to increased stability and security in affected communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) ansvarar tillsammans med Sida för genomförandet av Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Demokratiska republiken Kongo (DRK) 2021-2025 (förlängd till den 31 december 2026). FBA:s arbete ska bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för ett inkluderande och jämställt arbete med konfliktförebyggande, konfliktlösning och fredsbyggande. FBA:s verksamhet ska fokusera på ett ökat deltagande av kvinnor och unga i konfliktförebyggande, konfliktlösning och fredsbyggande, stärkandet av rättsstatens principer samt förbättrad förmåga hos det civila samhället och statliga strukturer för att förebygga sexuellt och könsbaserat våld. Därutöver kan FBA tillvarata uppkomna tillfällen att stärka ytterligare fredsprocesser och förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together with Sida, the Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) is responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation strategy with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 2021-2025 (extended until 31 december 2026). The strategy FBA's work shall contribute to improved preconditions for inclusive and equal efforts for conflict prevention, conflict resolution and peacebuilding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Irak 2022-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till stärkta förutsättningar för hållbar fred, social sammanhållning och inkluderande samhällsstyrning i Irak.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity for sustainable peace, social cohesion and inclusive governance.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA har bidragit till att irakiska civilsamhällesorganisationer och lokalregeringar fått förbättrade relationer och ökat förtroende för varandra. Detta har lett ett direktiv på lokal nivå för användning av deltagandeprocesser för kommunikation mellan befolkning och beslutsfattare. Premiärministern har bett om att använda den etablerade kanalen för deltagande för att stärka tillämpningen av lagstiftning inom socialförsäkring.</narrative>
        <narrative>FBA has contributed to strengthened relations and confidence-building between Iraqi civil society organisations and local governments. The participatory process established with support from FBA has now become a permanent channel for communication between local population and politicians. Also the Prime Minister has requested the participatory process to the be used for spreading information about social security law.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Irak 2022-2025.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Irak 2022-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till stärkta förutsättningar för hållbar fred, social sammanhållning och inkluderande samhällsstyrning i Irak.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity for sustainable peace, social cohesion and inclusive governance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Afghanistan 2021-2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Afghanistan 2021-2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to participatory dialogue and mediation processes in Afghanistan, with a special focus on women's participation and integration of youth perspectives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till inkluderande dialog och medlingsprocesser i Afghanistan, med särskilt fokus på kvinnors deltagande och inflytande samt ungas perspektiv.</narrative>
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      <narrative>FBA’s activities in Afghanistan are to contribute to a more peaceful and inclusive development in the country, with focus on improving conditions for participatory peace processes, whereby a range of actors are enabled to influence trajectories for peace. The meaningful participation of women and integration of youth perspectives are particularly prioritised. 

In addition to contributing to Sweden’s strategy for bilateral development cooperation with Afghanistan 2021-2024, FBA and Sida are also involved in a EU-funded project known as the “EU Afghanistan Peace Support Mechanism” (EU APSM). The project, which has been implemented since June 2019, aims to contribute to a more inclusive peace process in the country. FBA’s activities mainly focus on provision of technical and thematic support, in the form of advice or trainings, to actors on different levels and can be viewed as complementary to those of Sida’s.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA:s verksamhet i Afghanistan ska bidra till en fredligare och mer inkluderande samhällsutveckling i landet med fokus på förbättrade förutsättningar till deltagande och inflytande av en bredd aktörer i processer för fred samt ökad kapacitet att hantera och förebygga konflikter.  Kvinnors meningsfulla deltagande ska särskilt prioriteras och ungas perspektiv tillvaratas. 

I tillägg till att FBA – tillsammans med Sida – bidrar till Sveriges bilaterala strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Afghanistan 2021-2024 ingår de båda myndigheterna även i ett EU-finansierat projekt vid namn ”EU Afghanistan Peace Support Mechanism” (EU APSM). Projektet, som har genomförts sedan juni 2019 och nu är i en andra fas, syftar till att bidra till en mer inkluderande fredsprocess i landet. FBA:s insatser inom ramen för projektet består huvudsakligen i att ge tekniskt och tematiskt stöd, i form av rådgivning eller utbildningar, till aktörer på olika nivåer och är att betrakta som kompletterande till Sidas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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        <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 10 456 23 00</telephone>
      <email>info@fba.se</email>
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        <narrative>Box 270 68,  102 51 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Afghanistan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Afghanistan har FBA bidragit till att det afghanska civilsamhället stärkts i sin förmåga att främja ett mer fredligt och inkluderande samhälle.</narrative>
        <narrative>FBA has contributed to, for instance, Afghan civil society organisations' capacity and work for an inclusive and peaceful society.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Afghanistan 2021-2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Afghanistan 2021-2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to participatory dialogue and mediation processes in Afghanistan, with a special focus on women's participation and integration of youth perspectives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till inkluderande dialog och medlingsprocesser i Afghanistan, med särskilt fokus på kvinnors deltagande och inflytande samt ungas perspektiv.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA:s verksamhet i Afghanistan ska bidra till en fredligare och mer inkluderande samhällsutveckling i landet med fokus på förbättrade förutsättningar till deltagande och inflytande av en bredd aktörer i processer för fred samt ökad kapacitet att hantera och förebygga konflikter.  Kvinnors meningsfulla deltagande ska särskilt prioriteras och ungas perspektiv tillvaratas. 

I tillägg till att FBA – tillsammans med Sida – bidrar till Sveriges bilaterala strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Afghanistan 2021-2024 ingår de båda myndigheterna även i ett EU-finansierat projekt vid namn ”EU Afghanistan Peace Support Mechanism” (EU APSM). Projektet, som har genomförts sedan juni 2019 och nu är i en andra fas, syftar till att bidra till en mer inkluderande fredsprocess i landet. FBA:s insatser inom ramen för projektet består huvudsakligen i att ge tekniskt och tematiskt stöd, i form av rådgivning eller utbildningar, till aktörer på olika nivåer och är att betrakta som kompletterande till Sidas.</narrative>
      <narrative>FBA’s activities in Afghanistan are to contribute to a more peaceful and inclusive development in the country, with focus on improving conditions for participatory peace processes, whereby a range of actors are enabled to influence trajectories for peace. The meaningful participation of women and integration of youth perspectives are particularly prioritised. 

In addition to contributing to Sweden’s strategy for bilateral development cooperation with Afghanistan 2021-2024, FBA and Sida are also involved in a EU-funded project known as the “EU Afghanistan Peace Support Mechanism” (EU APSM). The project, which has been implemented since June 2019, aims to contribute to a more inclusive peace process in the country. FBA’s activities mainly focus on provision of technical and thematic support, in the form of advice or trainings, to actors on different levels and can be viewed as complementary to those of Sida’s.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy's (FBA) bilateral development cooperation with Palestine within the field of peace and security.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bilateral development cooperation within the field of peace and security</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy's (FBA) bilateral development cooperation with Palestine within the field of peace and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins (FBA) bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Palestina inom fred och säkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Following a request from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, FBA alongside the Swedish Consulate General in Jerusalem, is planning to support the Palestinian Foreign Ministry in developing their diplomatic programmes. The aim is to contribute to Palestinian</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På förfrågan från Palestinas utrikesdepartement, och i samarbete med det svenska generalkonsulatet i Jerusalem, planerar FBA att stödja palestinska UD med att utveckla deras diplomatprogram. Syftet är att bidra till palestinskt statsbyggande genom att stä</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Palestina 2020-2024.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Palestine 2020-2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till stärkta förutsättningar för främst palestinska nyckelaktörer, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor och unga, att bidra till inkluderande fredsbyggande processer i Palestina.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to strengthened capacity for Palestinian key actors, in particular women and young people, to contribute to inclusive peacebuilding processes in Palestine.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska bidra till Strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete avseende Palestina under 2020-2024. FBA:s verksamhet förväntas bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för jämställda och inkluderande fredsbyggande processer. Utvecklingssamarbetet ska ha en inriktning mot individer, organisationer och institutioner vad gäller dialog och förhandling, jämställdhet, ledarskap och ungas perspektiv.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Palestina har FBA:s arbete inom stöd till dialog och förhandling bland annat resulterat i höjd kompetens hos partnersorganisationen och ökad organisationseffektivitet, vilket möjliggör för organisationen att effektivt driva verksamhet och uppnå resultat i relation till dess målgrupper.</narrative>
        <narrative>I Palestine, FBA has contributed to capacity-building within dialog and negotiations as well as increased organisational efficiency for a partner organisation to deliver resultats in the complex conflict environment.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges bilaterala utvecklingssamarbete med Palestina 2020-2024.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Palestine 2020-2024.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till stärkta förutsättningar för främst palestinska nyckelaktörer, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor och unga, att bidra till inkluderande fredsbyggande processer i Palestina.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to strengthened capacity for Palestinian key actors, in particular women and young people, to contribute to inclusive peacebuilding processes in Palestine.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska bidra till Strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete avseende Palestina under 2020-2024. FBA:s verksamhet förväntas bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för jämställda och inkluderande fredsbyggande processer. Utvecklingssamarbetet ska ha en inriktning mot individer, organisationer och institutioner vad gäller dialog och förhandling, jämställdhet, ledarskap och ungas perspektiv.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
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    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">1760000</value>
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">40000000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">5749076</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">8581122</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15110" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">10474117</value>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-20-445-2017</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Bilateral development cooperation within the field of peace and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bilateralt utvecklingssamarbete inom fred och säkerhet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) ansvarar tillsammans med Sida för genomförandet av Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2016-2020. FBA:s arbete ska bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för män, kvinnor och institutioner att främja säkerhet och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together with Sida, the Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) is responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation strategy with Liberia 2016-2020. FBA's work shall contribute to improved preconditions for men, women and institutions to promote security and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>As of January 2016, Sida and FBA are responsible for implementing the Swedish development cooperation with Liberia, from 2016 to 2020. FBA's efforts within the framework of the strategy's focus area safeguarded human security and freedom from violence is</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan januari 2016 har Sida och FBA ansvar för genomförandet av Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2016-2020. FBA:s insatser inom ramen för strategins fokusområde värnad mänsklig säkerhet och frihet från våld, förväntas leda till stärkt kapacitet h</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bilateral development cooperation within the field of peace and security</narrative>
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      <narrative>Together with Sida, the Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) is responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation strategy with Liberia 2016-2020. FBA's work shall contribute to improved preconditions for men, women and institutions to promote security and human rights.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) ansvarar tillsammans med Sida för genomförandet av Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2016-2020. FBA:s arbete ska bidra till förbättrade förutsättningar för män, kvinnor och institutioner att främja säkerhet och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan januari 2016 har Sida och FBA ansvar för genomförandet av Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Liberia 2016-2020. FBA:s insatser inom ramen för strategins fokusområde värnad mänsklig säkerhet och frihet från våld, förväntas leda till stärkt kapacitet h</narrative>
      <narrative>As of January 2016, Sida and FBA are responsible for implementing the Swedish development cooperation with Liberia, from 2016 to 2020. FBA's efforts within the framework of the strategy's focus area safeguarded human security and freedom from violence is</narrative>
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        <narrative>During the strategy period 2016-2020, FBA has contributed towards inclusive peace and reconciliation processes in Mali by supporting a network of focal points in different ministries in view of implementing Mali’s national action plan on UN Security Council resolution 1325. With the same objective, FBA has also supported the Ministry for National Reconciliation and its regional reconciliation teams with a handbook and training on mediation. In addition, FBA has contributed towards improved preconditions for democratic governance of the security sector by supporting Mali’s Institute for Statistics in collecting and analyzing data on the population’s need for and perception of security. FBA has also trained the Malian HR Commission in view of enhanced dialogue with the actors of the security sector.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA har under strategiperioden 2016-2020 bidragit till inkluderande freds- och försoningsprocesser i Mali genom stöd till dels ett nätverk av fokalpunkter på olika ministerier för genomförande av Malis nationella handlingsplan för FN:s säkerhetsrådsresolution 1325, dels Försoningsministeriet och dess regionala försoningsteam med en handbok och utbildning i riktlinjer för medling. FBA har också bidragit till bättre förutsättningar för en mer demokratisk styrning av säkerhetssektorn genom stöd till Malis statistikinstitutet för insamling och analys av data över den maliska befolkningens behov av och uppfattningar om säkerhet, samt genom utbildning av den maliska MR-kommissionen inför stärkt dialog med säkerhetssektorns aktörer.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Mali 2021-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes in Mali to strengthening human rights, democracy and rule of law, including security sector reform, as well as to strengthening inclusive participation in peacebuilding processes and capacity to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts at different of the society.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till stärkt respekt för mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati och rättsstatens principer, inklusive säkerhetssektorreform, samt ökade förutsättningar för lika deltagande i fredsprocesser och stärkt kapacitet att förebygga, hantera och lösa konflikter på olika nivåer i samhället i Mali.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Since January 2021, Sida and FBA have been responsible for the implementation of Sweden's development cooperation with Mali 2021-2025. This is the second strategy in Mali in which FBA operates. FBA's activities within the framework of the strategy's focus areas are: 1. Human rights, democracy, the rule of law and equality and 2. Peaceful and inclusive societies shall contribute to strengthened conditions for sustainable peace and strengthened conditions for human rights, democracy and the rule of law. In its activities, the FBA shall work for conflict prevention, peacebuilding and the participation of women and young people in peace processes and in mechanisms for preventing, managing and resolving conflicts. Support for work with reintegration of former combatants may be included. During the transition period towards a civilian and democratic government, a special risk analysis will be made regarding cooperation with the state.</narrative>
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        <narrative>FBA has through advicing strengthened the Malian platform for practitioners working with the Women, Peace and Security agenda. One of the resultats is that the practitioners have used the knowledge and conducted activities at the local level in order to spread information about the agenda. One has also observed that cooperation between state and civil society actors working with Women, Peace and Security has increased.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Mali 2021-2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes in Mali to strengthening human rights, democracy and rule of law, including security sector reform, as well as to strengthening inclusive participation in peacebuilding processes and capacity to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts at different of the society.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA bedriver verksamhet för genomförande av uppdrag i strategin för Afrika söder om Sahara. För att uppnå resultat använder FBA expertis inom kunskapsområdena Kvinnor fred och säkerhet, Observation, konfliktförebyggande och konfliktlösning, Säkerhetssekto</narrative>
      <narrative>FBA conducts activities to implement its assignment in terms of its strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa. In order to achieve results, FBA uses expertise from the following areas of knowledge: Women, Peace and Security; Observation, Conflict Prevention and Con</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Afrika 2022-2026.</narrative>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with Africa 2022-2026.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The African continent faces extensive security challenges, where climate-related security risks and an increased number of non-state armed groups, as well as a stagnation of democratic development, risk escalating tensions into open conflicts. To address this and contribute to peaceful development, stable regional actors that cooperate across the borders and act on rule of law principles are needed.

Unfortunately, regional African actors acting within the framework of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) often have scarce resources and lack the capacity to effectively prevent and manage conflicts. Disagreements between member states and challenges related to coordination between different actors contribute to the situation.
 
Against this background, FBA’s activities aim at contributing to the capacity of the regional actors in preventing and managing conflicts at the national level. FBA concentrates its activities on the Sahel region and the Horn of Africa. This involves close cooperation with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), as well as the African Union. FBA also collaborates with other institutions and civil society organisations.

FBA prioritises activities that focus on women, peace and security as well as dialogue and mediation. The aim is to contribute to more effective, inclusive and gender-equal peace processes. To this end, FBA works with confidence-building activities, integration of a gender perspective in processes, and coordination between key actors within and between regional organisations and initiatives, providing technical advice, facilitating dialogue and capacity-building interventions. FBA also contributes to the visibility and dissemination of research related to conflict management and prevention.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den afrikanska kontinenten står inför omfattande säkerhetsutmaningar där klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker och en ökad utbredning av icke-statliga, beväpnade och våldsbejakande aktörer samt en stagnation av demokratiskutveckling riskerar att eskalera spänningar till öppna konflikter. För att adressera detta och bidra till en fredlig utveckling krävs stabila regionala aktörer som samverkar över landgränser och vars agerande är grundat på regelbaserade principer.

Dessvärre har regionala afrikanska aktörer, inom ramarna för den afrikanska fred och säkerhetsarkitekturen (APSA), ofta knappa resurser och bristande kapacitet att på ett effektivt sätt förebygga och hantera konflikter. Arbetet försvåras på grund av oenighet mellan medlemsstater och utmaningar kopplat till samordning mellan olika aktörer verksamma i konfliktkontexter. 

Mot bakgrund av detta avser FBA:s strategiverksamhet bidra till att regionala fred och säkerhetsaktörer, på ett mer relevant och effektivt sätt, förebygger och hanterar konflikter på nationell nivå. Geografiskt koncentrerar FBA sin verksamhet till Sahel och Afrikas horn. Det innebär ett nära samarbete med ECOWAS och IGAD, samt Afrikanska unionen (AU). Utöver detta samarbetar FBA också med andra institut och civilsamhällesorganisationer som på olika sätt delar samma målsättningar.

För att nå effekt prioriterar FBA verksamhet som fokuserar på kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och dialog och fredsmedling. Målsättningen är att FBA:s verksamheten skall bidra till mer effektiva, inkluderande och jämställda fredsprocesser. För att nå detta arbetar myndigheten med förtroendeskapande verksamhet, integrering av ett jämställdhetsperspektiv, samt skapar starkare samordning mellan olika nyckelaktörer inom och mellan regionala organisationer och initiativ. FBA gör detta genom att erbjuda teknisk rådgivning, facilitering av dialog samt genom kapacitetsstärkande interventioner. FBA bidrar även med att synliggöra och sprida forskning kopplat till hantering samt förebyggande av konflikt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened regional initiatives and capacity for sustainable peace.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 10 456 23 00</telephone>
      <email>info@fba.se</email>
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        <narrative>FBA has through support to regional organisations in Africa contributed, for instance, to strengthening of gender mainstreaming in these organisations. FBA has also contributed the establishment of a cross-border platform for cooperation between national commissions responsible for disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Med fokus på stöd till regionala organisationer i Afrika har FBA bland annat bidragit till stärkt jämställdhetsintegrering i organisationerna. FBA har också stöttat etablering av en gränsöverskridande plattform för samarbete och erfarenhetsutbyte mellan nationella kommissioner för avväpning, demobilisering och återintegrering.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's regional development cooperation with Africa 2022-2026.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Afrika 2022-2026.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den afrikanska kontinenten står inför omfattande säkerhetsutmaningar där klimatrelaterade säkerhetsrisker och en ökad utbredning av icke-statliga, beväpnade och våldsbejakande aktörer samt en stagnation av demokratiskutveckling riskerar att eskalera spänningar till öppna konflikter. För att adressera detta och bidra till en fredlig utveckling krävs stabila regionala aktörer som samverkar över landgränser och vars agerande är grundat på regelbaserade principer.

Dessvärre har regionala afrikanska aktörer, inom ramarna för den afrikanska fred och säkerhetsarkitekturen (APSA), ofta knappa resurser och bristande kapacitet att på ett effektivt sätt förebygga och hantera konflikter. Arbetet försvåras på grund av oenighet mellan medlemsstater och utmaningar kopplat till samordning mellan olika aktörer verksamma i konfliktkontexter. 

Mot bakgrund av detta avser FBA:s strategiverksamhet bidra till att regionala fred och säkerhetsaktörer, på ett mer relevant och effektivt sätt, förebygger och hanterar konflikter på nationell nivå. Geografiskt koncentrerar FBA sin verksamhet till Sahel och Afrikas horn. Det innebär ett nära samarbete med ECOWAS och IGAD, samt Afrikanska unionen (AU). Utöver detta samarbetar FBA också med andra institut och civilsamhällesorganisationer som på olika sätt delar samma målsättningar.

För att nå effekt prioriterar FBA verksamhet som fokuserar på kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och dialog och fredsmedling. Målsättningen är att FBA:s verksamheten skall bidra till mer effektiva, inkluderande och jämställda fredsprocesser. För att nå detta arbetar myndigheten med förtroendeskapande verksamhet, integrering av ett jämställdhetsperspektiv, samt skapar starkare samordning mellan olika nyckelaktörer inom och mellan regionala organisationer och initiativ. FBA gör detta genom att erbjuda teknisk rådgivning, facilitering av dialog samt genom kapacitetsstärkande interventioner. FBA bidrar även med att synliggöra och sprida forskning kopplat till hantering samt förebyggande av konflikt.</narrative>
      <narrative>The African continent faces extensive security challenges, where climate-related security risks and an increased number of non-state armed groups, as well as a stagnation of democratic development, risk escalating tensions into open conflicts. To address this and contribute to peaceful development, stable regional actors that cooperate across the borders and act on rule of law principles are needed.

Unfortunately, regional African actors acting within the framework of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) often have scarce resources and lack the capacity to effectively prevent and manage conflicts. Disagreements between member states and challenges related to coordination between different actors contribute to the situation.
 
Against this background, FBA’s activities aim at contributing to the capacity of the regional actors in preventing and managing conflicts at the national level. FBA concentrates its activities on the Sahel region and the Horn of Africa. This involves close cooperation with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), as well as the African Union. FBA also collaborates with other institutions and civil society organisations.

FBA prioritises activities that focus on women, peace and security as well as dialogue and mediation. The aim is to contribute to more effective, inclusive and gender-equal peace processes. To this end, FBA works with confidence-building activities, integration of a gender perspective in processes, and coordination between key actors within and between regional organisations and initiatives, providing technical advice, facilitating dialogue and capacity-building interventions. FBA also contributes to the visibility and dissemination of research related to conflict management and prevention.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened regional initiatives and capacity for sustainable peace.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Ukraine 2023-2027.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademins bidrag till strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023-2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The war in Ukraine broke out in early 2014 after Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and parts of the Donbass region by Russian-backed separatists. On 24th of February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russia's offensive war has resulted in great material destruction and hardship for the population, especially in the temporarily occupied and frontline areas. Over three and a half million people have been forced to flee within the country, and nearly seven million are displaced outside Ukraine's borders as a result of the war. The country's ability to care for all those who have participated in combat and who have been forced to flee is crucial for long-term stability and reconstruction. It is currently estimated that there are more than one million Ukrainian veterans, a figure that could increase significantly by the end of the war.

In parallel with fighting against the Russian aggression, Ukraine has made impressive progress on its path towards Euro-Atlantic integration in both membership negotiations with the EU and rapprochement with NATO. The country maintains a steady pace of reform and receives extensive international support for both reforms and for rebuilding what has been destroyed in Russia's war of aggression. Corruption is a central challenge for Ukraine, and several institutions and reforms have been launched in recent years to limit corruption.
 
Sweden provides extensive assistance to Ukraine in terms of development cooperation focusing on reforms, humanitarian aid and support for Ukraine's reconstruction. FBA works in close cooperation with a wide range of state actors and civil society organisations within the country. FBA seconds experts to international missions and organisations such as the EU's international crisis management operation (EUAM), the UN Development Program (UNDP) and the UN Resident Coordinator's Office (UN RCO).
 
FBA works to strengthen democratic governance with a focus on defence and security sector reform, support for Ukraine's EU integration and work against hybrid threats. Reforms linked to insight, governance, transparency and anti-corruption are central, not least in the transition when emergency laws are lifted. FBA contributes to increasing understanding of the reforms needed in the defence sector, as well as to how Ukraine's international partners can support this.

FBA also supports Ukraine's reconstruction focusing on the support for sustainable and gender-equal reintegration of veterans. This includes cooperation with national ministries, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the UN and civil society organisations. The aim is to support the business community in contributing to the reintegration of female and male veterans into the labour market, as well as to support the ability of state actors to develop sustainable policies and tools to this end. FBA also cooperates with a regional police college to strengthen the ability of police officers to meet the security needs of the population, especially in particularly war-torn areas.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriget i Ukraina bröt ut i början av 2014 i samband med Rysslands olagliga annektering av Krim och ryskstödda separatisters övertagande av delar av området Donbass. Den 24 februari 2022 inledde Ryssland den fullskaliga invasionen av Ukraina. Rysslands anfallskrig har inneburit stor materiell förstörelse och stora umbäranden för befolkningen, i synnerhet i de tillfälligt ockuperade och frontnära områdena. Över tre och en halv miljoner människor har tvingats fly inom landet, och nära sju miljoner är på flykt utanför Ukrainas gränser till följd av kriget. Landets förmåga att ta hand om alla dem som har deltagit i strid och som drivits på flykt är avgörande för långsiktig stabilitet och uppbyggnad. Ukrainas veteraner uppskattas i dagsläget uppgå till mer än en miljon, vilket är en siffra som kan kommer att växa betydligt vid krigets slut.

Parallellt med att bekämpa Rysslands aggression har Ukraina gjort imponerande framsteg på sin väg mot euroatlantisk integration i såväl medlemsskapsförhandlingarna med EU och närmandet till Nato. Landet håller en stadig reformtakt och får ett omfattande internationellt stöd till både reformer och uppbyggnad av det som förstörts i Rysslands anfallskrig. Korruption är en central utmaning för Ukraina, och ett flertal institutioner och reformer har under senare år sjösatts för att stävja korruptionen. 

Sverige ger ett omfattande bistånd till Ukraina både när det gäller reforminriktat utvecklingssamarbete, humanitärt stöd och stöd till Ukrainas uppbyggnad. FBA arbetar i nära samarbete med en bredd av statliga aktörer och civilsamhällesorganisationer inom landet. FBA sekonderar experter till internationella insatser och organisationer såsom EU:s internationella krishanteringsinsats EUAM, FN:s utvecklingsprogram UNDP och UN Resident Coordinator’s Office (UN RCO).

FBA arbetar med stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning med fokus på försvars- och säkerhetssektorreform, stöd till Ukrainas EU-närmande och arbete mot hybrida hot. Reformer kopplade till insyn, styrning, transparens och antikorruption är centrala, inte minst i övergången då undantagslagar lyfts. FBA bidrar till att öka förståelsen för de reformbehov som finns inom försvarssektorn, bortom det militärt operativa, samt hur Ukrainas internationella partners med fokus på EU kan stödja detta.

FBA arbetar även med stöd till Ukrainas uppbyggnad med fokus på stöd till hållbar och jämställd återintegrering av veteraner. Detta sker i samarbete med såväl nationella ministerier, Europeiska banken för uppbyggnad och utveckling, FN och civilsamhällesorganisationer. Syftet är bland annat att främja näringslivets roll att bidra till kvinnliga och manliga veteraners återintegrering på arbetsmarknaden och att stödja statliga aktörers förmåga att utveckla hållbara policier och verktyg. FBA samarbetar dessutom med en regional polishögskola för att stärka polisers förmåga att möta befolkningens säkerhetsbehov, i synnerhet i särskilt krigsdrabbade områden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkta förutsättningar att hantera säkerhetsrelaterade konsekvenser av Rysslands aggression och motverka destabilisering; Stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och stärkt respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA har genom analyser och kapacitetsutveckling för lokala samarbetspartners bidragit till att Ukrainas motståndskraft har stärkts. FBA har fört samman myndigheter, företag , civilsamhällesorganisationer och internationella partners för att utveckla principer för återintegrering av veteraner i arbetslivet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to the strategy for Sweden's bilateral development cooperation with Ukraine 2023-2027.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The war in Ukraine broke out in early 2014 after Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and parts of the Donbass region by Russian-backed separatists. On 24th of February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russia's offensive war has resulted in great material destruction and hardship for the population, especially in the temporarily occupied and frontline areas. Over three and a half million people have been forced to flee within the country, and nearly seven million are displaced outside Ukraine's borders as a result of the war. The country's ability to care for all those who have participated in combat and who have been forced to flee is crucial for long-term stability and reconstruction. It is currently estimated that there are more than one million Ukrainian veterans, a figure that could increase significantly by the end of the war.

In parallel with fighting against the Russian aggression, Ukraine has made impressive progress on its path towards Euro-Atlantic integration in both membership negotiations with the EU and rapprochement with NATO. The country maintains a steady pace of reform and receives extensive international support for both reforms and for rebuilding what has been destroyed in Russia's war of aggression. Corruption is a central challenge for Ukraine, and several institutions and reforms have been launched in recent years to limit corruption.
 
Sweden provides extensive assistance to Ukraine in terms of development cooperation focusing on reforms, humanitarian aid and support for Ukraine's reconstruction. FBA works in close cooperation with a wide range of state actors and civil society organisations within the country. FBA seconds experts to international missions and organisations such as the EU's international crisis management operation (EUAM), the UN Development Program (UNDP) and the UN Resident Coordinator's Office (UN RCO).
 
FBA works to strengthen democratic governance with a focus on defence and security sector reform, support for Ukraine's EU integration and work against hybrid threats. Reforms linked to insight, governance, transparency and anti-corruption are central, not least in the transition when emergency laws are lifted. FBA contributes to increasing understanding of the reforms needed in the defence sector, as well as to how Ukraine's international partners can support this.

FBA also supports Ukraine's reconstruction focusing on the support for sustainable and gender-equal reintegration of veterans. This includes cooperation with national ministries, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the UN and civil society organisations. The aim is to support the business community in contributing to the reintegration of female and male veterans into the labour market, as well as to support the ability of state actors to develop sustainable policies and tools to this end. FBA also cooperates with a regional police college to strengthen the ability of police officers to meet the security needs of the population, especially in particularly war-torn areas.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kriget i Ukraina bröt ut i början av 2014 i samband med Rysslands olagliga annektering av Krim och ryskstödda separatisters övertagande av delar av området Donbass. Den 24 februari 2022 inledde Ryssland den fullskaliga invasionen av Ukraina. Rysslands anfallskrig har inneburit stor materiell förstörelse och stora umbäranden för befolkningen, i synnerhet i de tillfälligt ockuperade och frontnära områdena. Över tre och en halv miljoner människor har tvingats fly inom landet, och nära sju miljoner är på flykt utanför Ukrainas gränser till följd av kriget. Landets förmåga att ta hand om alla dem som har deltagit i strid och som drivits på flykt är avgörande för långsiktig stabilitet och uppbyggnad. Ukrainas veteraner uppskattas i dagsläget uppgå till mer än en miljon, vilket är en siffra som kan kommer att växa betydligt vid krigets slut.

Parallellt med att bekämpa Rysslands aggression har Ukraina gjort imponerande framsteg på sin väg mot euroatlantisk integration i såväl medlemsskapsförhandlingarna med EU och närmandet till Nato. Landet håller en stadig reformtakt och får ett omfattande internationellt stöd till både reformer och uppbyggnad av det som förstörts i Rysslands anfallskrig. Korruption är en central utmaning för Ukraina, och ett flertal institutioner och reformer har under senare år sjösatts för att stävja korruptionen. 

Sverige ger ett omfattande bistånd till Ukraina både när det gäller reforminriktat utvecklingssamarbete, humanitärt stöd och stöd till Ukrainas uppbyggnad. FBA arbetar i nära samarbete med en bredd av statliga aktörer och civilsamhällesorganisationer inom landet. FBA sekonderar experter till internationella insatser och organisationer såsom EU:s internationella krishanteringsinsats EUAM, FN:s utvecklingsprogram UNDP och UN Resident Coordinator’s Office (UN RCO).

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        <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is responsible for the Peace Million which amounts to approximately SEK 13 million. In accordance with the agency's instruction, the Peace Million shall help increase and deepen civil society's knowledge of security policy,</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-20-5-2018</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supporting civil society</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin (FBA) ansvarar för att ge bidrag till civilsamhället för arbete relaterat till fred, säkerhet och utveckling.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>According to FBA's instruction, the agency will administer and decide on government grants to civil society in the area of women, peace and security and in support of information and studies on security policy and peace development. Grants should be given</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska i enlighet med myndighetens instruktion förvalta och besluta om statligt stöd inom området kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och stöd för information och studier om säkerhetspolitik och fredsfrämjande utveckling. Medlen ska användas för stöd till svenska</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy</narrative>
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      <website>www.fba.se</website>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-20-5-2018-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till civilsamhället</narrative>
      <narrative>Supporting civil society</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is responsible for distributing funds to civil society for work with issues related to peace, security and development.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska i enlighet med myndighetens instruktion förvalta och besluta om statligt stöd inom området kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och stöd för information och studier om säkerhetspolitik och fredsfrämjande utveckling. Medlen ska användas för stöd till svenska</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Supporting civil society</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) is responsible for distributing funds to civil society for work with issues related to peace, security and development.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">FBA ska i enlighet med myndighetens instruktion förvalta och besluta om statligt stöd inom området kvinnor, fred och säkerhet och stöd för information och studier om säkerhetspolitik och fredsfrämjande utveckling. Medlen ska användas för stöd till svenska</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative>According to FBA's instruction, the agency will administer and decide on government grants to civil society in the area of women, peace and security and in support of information and studies on security policy and peace development. Grants should be given</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy's contribution to Sweden's strategies concerning areas such as peace, international civilian crisis management and democracy.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Folke Bernadotte Academy contributes to Sweden's strategy for peace, security and stabilisation (2024-2028), strategy for international civilian crisis management (2024-2028) and strategy for human rights and freedoms, democracy and the rule of law (2024-2028).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Folke Bernadotteakademin bidrar till strategi for fred, säkerhet och stabilisering (2024-2028), strategi för internationell civil krishantering och fredsfrämjande (2024-2028) och strategi för de mänskliga fri- och rättigheter, demokrati och rättsstatens principer (2024-2028). Genom strategierna stödjer FBA konfliktförebyggande och fredsansträngningar på landnivå. FBA ansvarar för sekondering av experter till insatser som leds t.ex. av EU och FN samt till organisationernas högkvarter som stöd till kapacitetsutveckling inom t.ex. ledarskap och implementering av kvinnor, fred och säkerhetagendan. Vidare ansvarar FBA för att bidra med valobservatörer till EU:s och OSSE:s valobservationsinsatser. FBA bidrar med både korttids- och långtidsobservatörer samt statistiker.</narrative>
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        <description>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2018 the institute has continued to develop administration and management for increased efficiency. Special focus has thereby been paid to digitalisation and informaiton security. Cooperation and exchange with other public authorities has been further developed.  The service agreement with the State Service Center has been extended to include HR-services as well. Environment- and equality perspectives have been integrated in all decision-making processes and activities at the institute.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2018 har fortsatt utveckling och effektivisering av myndighetens förvaltning skett med särskilt fokus på digitalisering och informationssäkerhet. Samarbete och ytbyte med andra statliga myndigheter har fortsatt utvecklats. Tjänsteköpen från Statens Servicecenter har utvidgats genom att även inkludera stöd för HR-tjänst. Miljö- och  jämställdhetsperspektiv har införlivats i allt väsentligt beslutsfattande och aktiviteter vid myndigheten.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Administration and management</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Activities carried out by the Nordic Africa Institute within its core areas of research, library and communication/policy.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Research/Communication; During 2021 researchers at the institute have published 31 peer reviewed articles and book chapters, 4 Policy Notes and 4 books.  During the year the institutet has organised a series of research and policyrelated events with a total of 1447 particpants. Visibility of the institute in Swedish and international media and press in 2021 was 591 times and visibility of the institute in all social media channels has continued to increase. The library collection of the institute is currently holding approximately 85 000 printed titles and journals and more than 5 000 electronically available titles. During 2021 focus has been to further strengthen the digital resources and accessibility to the library. Core area operations have during the second pandemic year of 2021 been significantly affected by difficulties in carrying out planned activities such as international recruitments, scholarship progammes, field work for researchers, physical events/visit prorgammes etc, with the result of decreased expediture within these operational areas in 2021.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">NAI samskapar och delar välgrundad, väl underbyggd och relevant kunskap genom transdisciplinär forskning och effektiv forskningskommunikation. NAI tillhandahåller trovärdig, legitim och relevant kunskap till nordiska beslutsfattare som faciliterar afrikansk-centrerad dialog. NAI:s arbete fokuserar på fem strategiska påverkansområden (impact areas): jämlikhet, social rättvisa och inkludering; styrning, medborgarskap och deltagande; ekonomi, sysselsättning och mobilitet (detta påverkansområde inkluderar ett fokus på urbanisering och rörlighet, och omfattar både intern och internationell migration.); klimat, naturresurser och hållbarhet; samt fred, säkerhet och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>NAI co-creates and shares credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge through transdisciplinary  research and effective science policy  communication. NAI provides credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge to Nordic decision-makers and associated change-makers that is sensitive to policy trends and facilitates African-centred dialogue, helping to inform the Nordic policy agenda.  NAI’s work focuses on five strategic impact areas: equality, social justice and inclusion; governance, citizenship and participation; economy, employment and mobility (This impact area includes a focus on urbanisation and mobility, encompassing both internal and international migration) ; climate, natural resources and sustainability; and peace, security and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
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      <email>nai@nai.uu.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktiviteter inom kärnverksamheten forskning, bibliotek och kommunikation/policy</narrative>
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      <narrative>NAI co-creates and shares credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge through transdisciplinary  research and effective science policy  communication. NAI provides credible, legitimate and relevant knowledge to Nordic decision-makers and associated change-makers that is sensitive to policy trends and facilitates African-centred dialogue, helping to inform the Nordic policy agenda.  NAI’s work focuses on five strategic impact areas: equality, social justice and inclusion; governance, citizenship and participation; economy, employment and mobility (This impact area includes a focus on urbanisation and mobility, encompassing both internal and international migration) ; climate, natural resources and sustainability; and peace, security and human rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.       Research; Promoting research on social, political and economic developments in Africa by conducting its own high-quality research, acting as a focal point and catalyst for Nordic research on Africa, stimulating research on Africa in the Nordic region and promoting cooperation and contacts between Nordic and African researchers. 2. Communication; disseminating advanced and relevant information based on research about modern Africa and African conditions. The Institute is to conduct an active policy dialogue and the information is to be made available to decision-makers in the Nordic region. 3. Monitoring and making available literature and other electronic and physical information carriers of relevance for research, study and information on modern Africa. The Nordic Africa Institute is to provide a library with lending, reference and information services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1. Forskning; att främja forskning om den sociala, politiska och ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika genom att bedriva egen högkvalitativ forskning, verka som centralpunkt och katalysator för den nordiska Afrikaforskningen, stimulera till forskning om Afrika i Norden, samt främja samarbete och kontakter mellan nordiska och afrikanska forskare. 2. Kommunikation; att sprida kvalificerad och relevant information baserad på forskning om det moderna Afrika och afrikanska förhållanden. Att föra en aktiv policydialog och informationen ska göras tillgänglig för beslutsfattare i Norden. 3. Bibliotek; Att bevaka och tillgängliggöra litteratur och andra elektroniska och fysiska informationsbärare av relevans för forskning, studier och information om det moderna Afrika. Att tillhandahålla ett bibliotek med låne-, referens-, och informationsservice.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa den extrema fattigdomen för alla människor överallt. Med extrem fattigdom avses för närvarande människor som lever på mindre än 1,25 US-dollar per dag.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.1 - By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.b - Upprätta sunda policyramverk på nationell, regional och internationell nivå på grundval av utvecklingsstrategier som stödjer de fattiga och tar hänsyn till jämställdhetsaspekter, för att stödja ökade investeringar i åtgärder för att avskaffa fattigdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.7 - Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.7 - Underlätta en ordnad, säker, reglerad och ansvarsfull migration och rörlighet av personer, inklusive genom planerad och väl fungerande migrationspolitik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.1 - Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.7 - Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour, including recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child labour in all its forms .</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.7 - Vidta omedelbara och effektiva åtgärder för att avskaffa tvångsarbete, modernt slaveri och människohandel och säkra att de värsta formerna av barnarbete, inklusive rekrytering och användning av barnsoldater, förbjuds och upphör. Avskaffa alla former av barnarbete senast 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.7 - Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour, including recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child labour in all its forms .</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.7 - Vidta omedelbara och effektiva åtgärder för att avskaffa tvångsarbete, modernt slaveri och människohandel och säkra att de värsta formerna av barnarbete, inklusive rekrytering och användning av barnsoldater, förbjuds och upphör. Avskaffa alla former av barnarbete senast 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.4 - By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.7 - Vidta omedelbara och effektiva åtgärder för att avskaffa tvångsarbete, modernt slaveri och människohandel och säkra att de värsta formerna av barnarbete, inklusive rekrytering och användning av barnsoldater, förbjuds och upphör. Avskaffa alla former av barnarbete senast 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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Swedfund's investment gives small and large companies access to financing to develop and in many cases grow their business. This contributes to increased financial inclusion as well as enhancing women's economic empowerment as Bridge Bank develops specific offers to women entrepreneurs and MSMEs led by women._x000D_
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Swedfund's investment gives small and large companies access to financing to develop and in many cases grow their business. This contributes to increased financial inclusion as well as enhancing women's economic empowerment as Bridge Bank develops specific offers to women entrepreneurs and MSMEs led by women._x000D_
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Swedfund's investment gives small and large companies access to financing to develop and in many cases grow their business. This contributes to increased financial inclusion as well as enhancing women's economic empowerment as Bridge Bank develops specific offers to women entrepreneurs and MSMEs led by women._x000D_
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Swedfund's investment gives small and large companies access to financing to develop and in many cases grow their business. This contributes to increased financial inclusion as well as enhancing women's economic empowerment as Bridge Bank develops specific offers to women entrepreneurs and MSMEs led by women._x000D_
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The investment promotes local economic growth by increasing access to finance for innovative companies. Furthermore, the investment is expected to contribute to job creation and other income-generating opportunities locally. The investment also contributes to local tax revenues and to women's economic empowerment by increasing job opportunities for women. Domiciled in Mauritius</narrative>
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The investment promotes local economic growth by increasing access to finance for innovative companies. Furthermore, the investment is expected to contribute to job creation and other income-generating opportunities locally. The investment also contributes to local tax revenues and to women's economic empowerment by increasing job opportunities for women. Domiciled in Mauritius</narrative>
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The investment promotes local economic growth by increasing access to finance for innovative companies. Furthermore, the investment is expected to contribute to job creation and other income-generating opportunities locally. The investment also contributes to local tax revenues and to women's economic empowerment by increasing job opportunities for women. Domiciled in Mauritius</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Urban Resilience Fund (TURF)</narrative>
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Swedfund's investment is expected to contribute to job creation, stimulate local economic growth and improve access to basic public services.



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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avantime</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to support rural economical development and decent jobs, increasing the potential for biobased economy and decrease poverty by contributing to sustainable forestry and climate-change mitigation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forrest Laos</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support rural economical development and decent jobs, increasing the potential for biobased economy and decrease poverty by contributing to sustainable forestry and climate-change mitigation.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support rural economical development and decent jobs, increasing the potential for biobased economy and decrease poverty by contributing to sustainable forestry and climate-change mitigation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>12.a - Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="31210" />
      <recipient-country code="LA" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">6460000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="312" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="31210" />
      <recipient-country code="LA" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">891000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="LA" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and improved access to the grid.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-05-03" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to develop sustainable  urban mobility services and thereby stimulating green economic growth and reduced emissions. The overall purpose is to contribute to effective and safe transport for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
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      <narrative>BRT Nairobi</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BRT Nairobi</narrative>
    </title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to develop sustainable  urban mobility services and thereby stimulating green economic growth and reduced emissions. The overall purpose is to contribute to effective and safe transport for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to develop sustainable  urban mobility services and thereby stimulating green economic growth and reduced emissions. The overall purpose is to contribute to effective and safe transport for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>NaMATA/Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>NaMATA/Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-10-22" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-10-22" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-10-22" />
      <value value-date="2019-10-22">5000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="KE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">347000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="KE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">110000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="KE" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">4161</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="KE" />
    </transaction>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68026</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Energi Vietnam I</narrative>
      <narrative>Energi Vietnam I</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions, creating a more efficient and stable electricity grid in Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions, creating a more efficient and stable electricity grid in Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="VN" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Viet Nam</narrative>
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    <sector code="23210" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies</narrative>
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    <sector code="232" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68026-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Energi Vietnam I</narrative>
      <narrative>Energi Vietnam I</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions, creating a more efficient and stable electricity grid in Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions, creating a more efficient and stable electricity grid in Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>EVN/Vietnam Electricity</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>EVN/Vietnam Electricity</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-04-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-04-28">10000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="VN" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">682000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="VN" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">242000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="VN" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">402147</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="VN" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68026" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68029</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Water Tirana</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Water Tirana</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support to sustainable management of urban water resource. Aim  to increase the availability of clean water by facilitating green infrastructure investment</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to sustainable management of urban water resource. Aim  to increase the availability of clean water by facilitating green infrastructure investment</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="AL" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Albania</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="14031" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Basic drinking water supply</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68029-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68029-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Water Tirana</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Water Tirana</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Support to sustainable management of urban water resource. Aim  to increase the availability of clean water by facilitating green infrastructure investment</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to sustainable management of urban water resource. Aim  to increase the availability of clean water by facilitating green infrastructure investment</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Tirana Municipal Water Company</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Tirana Municipal Water Company</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-04-28" />
    <tag code="10.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>6.4 - By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.4 - Till 2030 väsentligt effektivisera vattenanvändningen inom alla sektorer samt säkerställa hållbara uttag och en hållbar försörjning med sötvatten för att angripa vattenbristen och väsentligt minska det antal människor som lider av vattenbrist.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.2 - Uppnå högre ekonomisk produktivitet genom diversifiering, teknisk uppgradering och innovation, bland annat genom att fokusera på sektorer med högt förädlingsvärde och hög arbetsintensitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.2 - Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-04-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-04-28">10000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14031" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">10747000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14031" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">176000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14031" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">26135</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14031" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="AL" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>BRT Implementation Manilla</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to the development of the EDSA BRT system into high functioning and high-capacity system. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to the development of the EDSA BRT system into high functioning and high-capacity system. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-05-04" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-05-04" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-04" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Philippines (the)</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="21011" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport policy, planning and administration</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <narrative>BRT Implementation Manilla</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to the development of the EDSA BRT system into high functioning and high-capacity system. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to the development of the EDSA BRT system into high functioning and high-capacity system. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation in the Philippines (DOTr)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation in the Philippines (DOTr)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-05-04" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-04" />
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      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-05-04" />
      <value value-date="2023-05-04">3000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">2547000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">663853</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68035</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biofuels ESIA EBK</narrative>
      <narrative>Biofuels ESIA EBK</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and negative effect on the climate in the transport sector.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and negative effect on the climate in the transport sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-08-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Côte d'Ivoire</narrative>
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    <sector code="32173" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Modern biofuels manufacturing</narrative>
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    <sector code="321" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Industry</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Biofuels ESIA EBK</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biofuels ESIA EBK</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and negative effect on the climate in the transport sector.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions and negative effect on the climate in the transport sector.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>ANADER/National Agency for Support to Rural Development</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>ANADER/National Agency for Support to Rural Development</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-08-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-08" />
    <tag code="10.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-04-08" />
      <value value-date="2021-04-08">5000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="321" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">392000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="321" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1511000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="321" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">171172.42</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68038</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Access to Electricity DRC</narrative>
      <narrative>Access to Electricity DRC</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim  to increase access to clean electricity thereby stimulating job creation, equality, education and health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase access to clean electricity thereby stimulating job creation, equality, education and health.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-04-15" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-04-15" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68038-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase access to clean electricity thereby stimulating job creation, equality, education and health.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim  to increase access to clean electricity thereby stimulating job creation, equality, education and health.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-15" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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      <narrative>WTE Indonesia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation and reduce CO2 emissions</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Côte d'Ivoire</narrative>
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies</narrative>
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      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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      <narrative>Comparative Analysis Cote d´Ivoire</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation, as well as environmental, economic and social impact supporting the creation of a transport system which is affordable, robust, reliable and flexible. Focus on analysis of biofuels in comparison to other fuels in terms of environmental and social impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim  to increase the availability of renewable energy thereby stimulating job creation, as well as environmental, economic and social impact supporting the creation of a transport system which is affordable, robust, reliable and flexible. Focus on analysis of biofuels in comparison to other fuels in terms of environmental and social impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-06-08" />
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-06-08" />
      <value value-date="2022-06-08">5500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">212000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">5437000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1002369.17</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68051</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Adaptation Mitigation Mozambique</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Adaptation Mitigation Mozambique</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Disaster management support and mitigation stratgy. Aim  to improve the efficiency iand stability in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.  Increase resilience.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Disaster management support and mitigation stratgy. Aim  to improve the efficiency iand stability in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.  Increase resilience.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-08-22" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-08-22" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-08-22" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="MZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mozambique</narrative>
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    <sector code="23630" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids)</narrative>
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    <sector code="236" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy distribution</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68051-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Adaptation Mitigation Mozambique</narrative>
      <narrative>Adaptation Mitigation Mozambique</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Disaster management support and mitigation stratgy. Aim  to improve the efficiency iand stability in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.  Increase resilience.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Disaster management support and mitigation stratgy. Aim  to improve the efficiency iand stability in the energy grid, introducing new technology and investments. Support connectivity in the regional grid enhancing job creation and green growth.  Increase resilience.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>EDM/Electricidade de Mocambique</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>EDM/Electricidade de Mocambique</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-08-22" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-08-22" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-08-22" />
      <value value-date="2022-08-22">5500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">103000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1569000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">2982061.6899999999</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="236" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23630" />
      <recipient-country code="MZ" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Integrated Water and Waste South Sudan</narrative>
      <narrative>Integrated Water and Waste South Sudan</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to increase wastewater treatment services, and reduce risk for deceases, making them more resilient and efficient.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase wastewater treatment services, and reduce risk for deceases, making them more resilient and efficient.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-11-22" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-11-22" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-11-22" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>South Sudan</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Integrated Water and Waste South Sudan</narrative>
      <narrative>Integrated Water and Waste South Sudan</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase wastewater treatment services, and reduce risk for deceases, making them more resilient and efficient.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to increase wastewater treatment services, and reduce risk for deceases, making them more resilient and efficient.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-11-22" />
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    <tag code="6.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till fullgod och rättvis sanitet och hygien och att ingen behöver uträtta sina behov utomhus. Särskild uppmärksamhet bör ägnas åt behoven hos kvinnor och flickor samt människor i utsatta situationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>6.2 - By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.2 - Uppnå högre ekonomisk produktivitet genom diversifiering, teknisk uppgradering och innovation, bland annat genom att fokusera på sektorer med högt förädlingsvärde och hög arbetsintensitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.2 - Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-11-22" />
      <value value-date="2022-11-22">7000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="SS" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">17000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="SS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3807000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="SS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">4672875</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <recipient-country code="SS" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68056</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Urban Mobility Libreville</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to improve access to urban mobility services and thereby stimulate economic growth, contributing to a more comprehensive, affordable, climate friendly urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="GA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Gabon</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="21011" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport policy, planning and administration</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
    </sector>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68056-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68056-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Urban Mobility Libreville</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Urban Mobility Libreville</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to improve access to urban mobility services and thereby stimulate economic growth, contributing to a more comprehensive, affordable, climate friendly urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to improve access to urban mobility services and thereby stimulate economic growth, contributing to a more comprehensive, affordable, climate friendly urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women).</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Transport, Gabon</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Transport, Gabon</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-15" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-12-15" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-12-15" />
      <value value-date="2022-12-15">8000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="GA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">332000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="GA" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68056" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68058</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tanesco renewables integration and power quality</narrative>
      <narrative>Tanesco renewables integration and power quality</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to additions of renewable energy production at scale in Tanzania, increasing transmission reliability and to reduce climate emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to additions of renewable energy production at scale in Tanzania, increasing transmission reliability and to reduce climate emissions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-23" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-01-23" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-23" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="TZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Tanzania, United Republic of</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23210" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="232" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68058-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68058-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Tanesco renewables integration and power quality</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tanesco renewables integration and power quality</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to additions of renewable energy production at scale in Tanzania, increasing transmission reliability and to reduce climate emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to additions of renewable energy production at scale in Tanzania, increasing transmission reliability and to reduce climate emissions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>TANESCO/Tanzania Electricity Supply Company</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>TANESCO/Tanzania Electricity Supply Company</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-01-23" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-23" />
    <tag code="10.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-23" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-23">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="TZ" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">318000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="TZ" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68058" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68060</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BRT Zoo Abidjan</narrative>
      <narrative>BRT Zoo Abidjan</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support development of a FS and preliminary design for BRT Zoo line with special focus o integration of informal sector and intermodal connection. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support development of a FS and preliminary design for BRT Zoo line with special focus o integration of informal sector and intermodal connection. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-03-30" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-03-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-03-30" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="CI" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Côte d'Ivoire</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="21011" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport policy, planning and administration</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68060-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68060-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>BRT Zoo Abidjan</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BRT Zoo Abidjan</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support development of a FS and preliminary design for BRT Zoo line with special focus o integration of informal sector and intermodal connection. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support development of a FS and preliminary design for BRT Zoo line with special focus o integration of informal sector and intermodal connection. Contribute to economic growth and the development of an efficient urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women) and decreases CO2 emissions.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>AMUGA/Urban Mobility Authority in Greater Abidjan</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>AMUGA/Urban Mobility Authority in Greater Abidjan</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-03-30" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-03-30" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-30" />
      <value value-date="2023-03-30">8000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">1031000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">4783782.9000000004</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="CI" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68062</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Water Supply Kremenchuk</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Water Supply Kremenchuk</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure high quality water supply and modernize water supply system in Kremenchuk, making it more efficient. The project addresses aspects including sustainability, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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      <narrative>City of Mykolaiv and Naftogaz</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-09-18" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-09-18" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-18" />
      <value value-date="2023-09-18">7000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="231" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">16000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="231" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">426857.21</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68072</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bus standards Philippines</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to support DOTr to develop standards for buses in urban public transportation in the Philippines to help them achieve emission reductions from the sector by 2030. The standards can contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support DOTr to develop standards for buses in urban public transportation in the Philippines to help them achieve emission reductions from the sector by 2030. The standards can contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Philippines (the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport policy, planning and administration</narrative>
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    <sector code="210" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Bus standards Philippines</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bus standards Philippines</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support DOTr to develop standards for buses in urban public transportation in the Philippines to help them achieve emission reductions from the sector by 2030. The standards can contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support DOTr to develop standards for buses in urban public transportation in the Philippines to help them achieve emission reductions from the sector by 2030. The standards can contribute to a urban transport system which is safe for exposed groups (eg. women)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation, Philippines</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Department of Transportation, Philippines</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-11-15" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.3 - Säkerställa lika möjligheter och minska förekomsten av ojämlika utfall, bland annat genom att avskaffa diskriminerande lagstiftning, politik och praxis och främja lagstiftning, politik och åtgärder av lämpligt slag i detta hänseende.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.3 - Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.2 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla tillgång till säkra, ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillgängliga och hållbara transportsystem för alla. Förbättra trafiksäkerheten, särskilt genom att bygga ut kollektivtrafiken, med särskild uppmärksamhet på behoven hos människor i utsatta situationer, kvinnor, barn, personer med funktionsnedsättning samt äldre personer.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.2 - By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.</narrative>
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    <tag code="11.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.7 - Senast 2030 tillhandahålla universell tillgång till säkra, inkluderande och tillgängliga grönområden och offentliga platser, i synnerhet för kvinnor och barn, äldre personer och personer med funktionsnedsättning.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.7 - By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-15" />
      <value value-date="2023-11-15">5000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="210" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">404157.37</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="21011" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68074</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Technical Assistance Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support Ministry of Digital transformation with technical assistance</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support Ministry of Digital transformation with technical assistance</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-11-15" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="22040" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Information and communication technology (ICT)</narrative>
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    <sector code="220" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Communications</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68074-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Technical Assistance Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Technical Assistance Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support Ministry of Digital transformation with technical assistance</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support Ministry of Digital transformation with technical assistance</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Digital Transformation, Ukraine</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-15" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-15" />
      <value value-date="2023-11-15">1000000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to advance high priority infrastructure projects in the Zambezi Watercourse, which will further economic and spcial developemnt, as well as help de-carbonize te energy system.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to advance high priority infrastructure projects in the Zambezi Watercourse, which will further economic and spcial developemnt, as well as help de-carbonize te energy system.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zambesi Water</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-05-04" />
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      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to Mozambique’s supply of flexible renewable power generation and thereby enabling increasing penetration of renewable generation and economic development for society.</narrative>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-12" />
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      <recipient-country code="BR" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">423032.5</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68086</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Biofuels Senegal 2</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support the development of a sustainable public transportation system in Dakar, developing and implementing a roadmap for biogas production for the transport sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the development of a sustainable public transportation system in Dakar, developing and implementing a roadmap for biogas production for the transport sector.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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    <sector code="32173" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="321" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Biofuels Senegal 2</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biofuels Senegal 2</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the development of a sustainable public transportation system in Dakar, developing and implementing a roadmap for biogas production for the transport sector.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support the development of a sustainable public transportation system in Dakar, developing and implementing a roadmap for biogas production for the transport sector.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>The Executive Council for Sustainable Urban Transport (CETUD)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>The Executive Council for Sustainable Urban Transport (CETUD)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-03" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-02" />
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      <narrative>12.a - Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.a - Stödja utvecklingsländerna att stärka sin vetenskapliga och tekniska kapacitet att utvecklas i riktning mot mer hållbara konsumtions- och produktionsmönster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.1 - Stärka motståndskraften mot och förmågan till anpassning till klimatrelaterade faror och naturkatastrofer i alla länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-02" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32173" />
      <recipient-country code="SN" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <narrative>AngoNAP 2</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the development of a more sustainable data center and contribute to the digital transition in Angola. Contributes to developing and designing an energy efficient data center.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support the development of a more sustainable data center and contribute to the digital transition in Angola. Contributes to developing and designing an energy efficient data center.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Communications</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">AngoNAP 2</narrative>
      <narrative>AngoNAP 2</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Aim to support the development of a more sustainable data center and contribute to the digital transition in Angola. Contributes to developing and designing an energy efficient data center.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support the development of a more sustainable data center and contribute to the digital transition in Angola. Contributes to developing and designing an energy efficient data center.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Angola Cables</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Angola Cables</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-30" />
      <value value-date="2024-05-30">8000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="22040" />
      <recipient-country code="AO" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">428000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="22040" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="220" />
      <recipient-country code="AO" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68088" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-680892</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Tanzania, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Tanzania, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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    <sector code="121" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Health, General</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-680892-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>East Africa Radio Therapy Treatment</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Tanzania, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to increase access to radiotherapy treatment in Tanzania, making it more easily accessible for exposed groups such as women as well as taking cancer types prone to women into consideration</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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      <recipient-country code="TZ" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">67000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="121" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="12191" />
      <recipient-country code="TZ" />
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      <narrative>Novovolynsk Wastewater</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment.Support Novovolynsk in their ambition to improve wastewater treatment to protect the local water resources and improve the energy efficiency of the system. Addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment.Support Novovolynsk in their ambition to improve wastewater treatment to protect the local water resources and improve the energy efficiency of the system. Addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="14020" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water supply and sanitation - large systems</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Novovolynsk Wastewater</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment.Support Novovolynsk in their ambition to improve wastewater treatment to protect the local water resources and improve the energy efficiency of the system. Addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to secure and modernize wastewater treatment.Support Novovolynsk in their ambition to improve wastewater treatment to protect the local water resources and improve the energy efficiency of the system. Addressing sustainability aspects, safety, resilience and maintenance.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Novovolynsk</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12002" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12002">
      <narrative>City of Novovolynsk</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-05-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-30" />
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="6.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">6.1 - Senast 2030 uppnå allmän och rättvis tillgång till säkert och ekonomiskt överkomligt dricksvatten för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>6.1 - By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-30" />
      <value value-date="2024-05-30">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14020" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">95426</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14020" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68093</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solid Waste Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative>Solid Waste Moldova</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support Moldova to modernize solid waste management in line with EU directives and with reduced impact on human health and environment. Effects on women and children are a focus in the study. Objective to reduce emissions through reduced methane slippage.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support Moldova to modernize solid waste management in line with EU directives and with reduced impact on human health and environment. Effects on women and children are a focus in the study. Objective to reduce emissions through reduced methane slippage.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-06-28" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>SwedFund</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="MD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
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    <sector code="14050" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Waste management/disposal</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68093-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solid Waste Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative>Solid Waste Moldova</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to support Moldova to modernize solid waste management in line with EU directives and with reduced impact on human health and environment. Effects on women and children are a focus in the study. Objective to reduce emissions through reduced methane slippage.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to support Moldova to modernize solid waste management in line with EU directives and with reduced impact on human health and environment. Effects on women and children are a focus in the study. Objective to reduce emissions through reduced methane slippage.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Moldavian Ministry of Environment</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>Moldavian Ministry of Environment</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-06-28" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.6 - Till 2030 minska städernas negativa miljöpåverkan per person, bland annat genom att ägna särskild uppmärksamhet åt luftkvalitet samt hantering av kommunalt och annat avfall.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.6 - By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.</narrative>
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    <tag code="12.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-06-27" />
      <value value-date="2024-06-27">6000000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">424321.1800000001</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-22-68095</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lutsk Biomass Heat Production Plant</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP). Objective to increase heat and possible power production capacity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions through conversion from fossil to non-fossil heat and possible power prouction. Gender specific aspect to be included in stakeholder mapping.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP). Objective to increase heat and possible power production capacity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions through conversion from fossil to non-fossil heat and possible power prouction. Gender specific aspect to be included in stakeholder mapping.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-06-28" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <website>www.swedfund.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 3286, 103 65 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="23270" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Biofuel-fired power plants</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="232" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy generation, renewable sources</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-22-68095-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Lutsk Biomass Heat Production Plant</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lutsk Biomass Heat Production Plant</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP). Objective to increase heat and possible power production capacity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions through conversion from fossil to non-fossil heat and possible power prouction. Gender specific aspect to be included in stakeholder mapping.</narrative>
      <narrative>Aim to contribute to Ukraine’s energy security and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP). Objective to increase heat and possible power production capacity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions through conversion from fossil to non-fossil heat and possible power prouction. Gender specific aspect to be included in stakeholder mapping.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12003">
      <narrative>Lutsk Municipal Heating Company “Lutskteplo”</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-22" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedfund</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12003" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12003">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="7.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>7.2 - By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.2 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka andelen förnybar energi i den globala energimixen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.1 - Bygga ut tillförlitlig, hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur av hög kvalitet, inklusive regional och gränsöverskridande infrastruktur, för att stödja ekonomisk utveckling och människors välbefinnande, med fokus på ekonomiskt överkomlig och rättvis tillgång för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.1 - Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-06-27" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23270" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">104872.98</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="232" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chernivtsi Biomass Heat Production Plant</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim to contribute to the energy security for the strategically important city of Kryvyi Rih and their National Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Plan (NGREP). Increase non-fossil heat production capacity and reduce greenhouse gases. Gender specific aspect to be included in stakeholder mapping.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderar personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionsstödjande profiler och inom operativa roller såsom Martim säkerhet. Specifika profiler kan skilja sig åt under implementeringsåren. För EUCAP Somalia har MSB 2021/2022/2023 och 2024 också bidragit med utbildnings- och utrustningsstöd för att stärka kapaciteten hos nationella aktörer som missionen stödjer (främst kustbevakningsfunktioner). Europeiska unionens kapacitetsuppbyggnadsuppdrag i Somalia (EUCAP Somalia) är ett civilt krishanteringsuppdrag som stöder utvecklingen av den somaliska sjösäkerhets- och polissektorn, samt främjar rättsstatsprincipen.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports the EU mission with seconded staff to ensure that the mission can fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security. Specific profiles may differ throught the years of implementation. For EUCAP Somalia MSB has 2021/2022/2023 and 2024 also contributed with train and equip support, i.e training and equipment support to enhance capabilities of national actors that the mission supports (mainly coast guard functions). The European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia (EUCAP Somalia) is a civilian crisis management mission that supports the development of the Somali maritime security and police sectors, as well as promoting the rule of law.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>EUCAP/European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>EUCAP/European Union Capacity Building Mission in Somalia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>EUAVSEC South Sudan, seconded staff to EU civilian mission</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>EUAVSEC South Sudan, seconded staff to EU civilian mission</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUAVSEC Sydsudan, MSB sekonderade personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionstödjande profiler</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>TIPH, Temporary International Precensce in Hebron, seconded staff to the mission</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB has supported the observer mission in Hebron (TIPH) since 2012 with support functions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">For several years MSB seconded experts within medical and logistic to TIPH. There main functions where to ensure medical support to mission members when needed as well as ensuring functional working environments with offices and transportation. These funcyions were upheld and resulting in the mission being able to conduct its operations.</narrative>
        <narrative>MSB sekonderade under många år personal till både medicinska tjänster och till logisitkområdet. Deras främsta funktioner var att upprätthålla medicinsk beredskap för att kunna ge assistans till kollegor vid behov samt att säkerställa att kontor och fordon tillsammans skapade en fungerande arbetsmiljö för insatsen. Båda funktionerna upprätthölls och utvecklades under tidens gång och möjligjorde för TIPH att genomföra sitt operativa uppdrag.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">TIPH, MSB sekonderar experter till stöd för missionen. Inom profiler sådom logistik, byggnadsvård/management och sjukvård. Totalt 4 experter.</narrative>
      <narrative>TIPH, Temporary International Precensce in Hebron, seconded staff to the mission</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB has supported the observer mission in Hebron (TIPH) since 2012 with support functions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad personal till stöd för obervatörsinsatsen i Hebron</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>TIPH/Temporary International Presence in Hebron</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>TIPH/Temporary International Presence in Hebron</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2014-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2015-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2015-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2016-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">5000000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2017-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2017-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-01">5200000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2018-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2018-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">5200000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">5100000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2014-01-28">4495724.2999999998</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-28">4828798.7300000004</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-28">5028532.5300000003</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2017-01-28">4902921</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-28">4998620</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2019-01-28">1648381</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27429</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>CSDP mission in Libyien, seconded staff to EU civilian mission</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CSDP mission in Libya, MSB sekonderade personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionstödjande profiler</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports/supported the EU mission with seconded staff within mission support functions to ensure that the mission could fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderade personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionstödjande profiler</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2014-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-country code="LY" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Libya</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27429-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>CSDP mission in Libyien, seconded staff to EU civilian mission</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CSDP mission in Libya, MSB sekonderade personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionstödjande profiler</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports/supported the EU mission with seconded staff within mission support functions to ensure that the mission could fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderade personal till EU:s civila mission inom missionstödjande profiler</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUBAM/European Union Integrated Border Management Assistance Mission in Libya</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUBAM/European Union Integrated Border Management Assistance Mission in Libya</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2014-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>OSCE Ukraine, seconded staff to OSCE civilian mission</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet. Med ETB utbildningar möjliggör vi närvaro av FN organ även i svåra säkerhetsmiljöer.</narrative>
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        <narrative>MSB conducts yearly several ETB trainings for UN organisations, this to ensure presence of the UN in various contexts since it is a requirement that a set number of staff at each field office has gone through the ETB training. Between 2020-2021 MSB also supported UNDSS in revising the ETB concept, making it more fit for purpose and basing all training modules on best prectices and recent scienctific developments within trauma care. The updated concept has now  approved in NY and the pilot training held in Turkey 2023 for the Syria response went very well. The concept is now cleared to be used globally and the backlog of trainings caused by the pandemic has increased the need for more trainings to take place.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer årligen FN organisationer med ETB utbildningar då det är ett krav inom FN att ett visst antal av personalen på fältkontor kan använda den akuta medicinväska som finns. Mellan 2020-2021 gav MSB också stöd till UNDSS med att revidera ETB konceptet utefter senaste medinska utvecklingen inom akut traumavård. Det uppdaterade konceptet har godkänts av flera FN-organ i NY och en pilotutbildning hölls i Turkiet i september 2023 där utbildningen fick väldigt gott omdöme av deltagarna och är nu klar att lanseras i det globala utbildningsprogrammet som under pandemin inte kunnat genomföras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’. Expected results of the Emergency trauma bag trainings is to increase the UN:s capacity to manage traumatic injuries and reduce the risks for deployed staff.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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The experts have worked partly on assessing the need for and developing a new type of digital information management tool, the Aid Information Management System (AIMS), and partly on developing UNDP’s policy documents for aid effectiveness. Through thorough work, the experts have created a foundation for UNDP to make decisions on how to approach AIMS in the future, aiming to prevent time and resources from being spent on creating tools that are not sustainable and therefore not beneficial for crisis-affected countries.

The team has produced a technical specification for a new type of AIMS designed to address existing challenges. A prototype of the product was developed to visualize and validate the work. The experts also presented two alternative approaches to strengthening UNDP's capacity in aid management, proposing ways to improve already existing structures instead of creating a new tool.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderar en Logistics officer till CPCC, huvudkontoret för EU:s civila krishanteringsinsatser för att säkerställa att de civila insatserna får det logistiska stöd de behöver för att kunna genomföra sitt uppdrag för fred och säkerhet, ofta i svåra säkerhetskontexter.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Homepage of the European external action service</narrative>
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      <narrative>The MSB second a Logistics Officer to the CPCC, the headquarters of the EU's civilian crisis management operations to ensure that the civilian operations receive the logistical support they need to be able to carry out their mission for peace and security, often in difficult security contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Homepage of the UN agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to UNOPS programme regarding mine action and medical trainings</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer UNOPS med tre experter, 2 inom explosiva lämningar av krig och en medicinsk expert för att bidra till behovsbedömning och planering av kapacitetsstärkande insatser mot lokala aktörer, ex polis och räddningstjänst.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB seconds 2 experts within Explosive ordanace disposal and a medical expert to support UNOPS with needs assessment and planning och training of local actors</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer EUM Armenien med sekonderad personal och annat stöd såsom utbildningar för att säkerställa att missionen kan uppfylla sitt uppdrag att främja fred och säkerhet. Specifika profiler kan skilja sig åt under implementeringsåren. EUMA är ett icke-exekutivt, icke-beväpnat civilt uppdrag för gemensam säkerhets- och försvarspolitiken (GSFP). EUMA kommer att observera och rapportera om säkerhetsläget längs den armeniska sidan av den internationella gränsen till Azerbajdzjan. Missionen ska bidra till mänsklig säkerhet i konfliktdrabbade områden i Armenien och till att bygga upp förtroende mellan Armenien och Azerbajdzjan.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports the EUM Armenia with seconded staff to ensure that the mission can fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security. Specific profiles may differ throught the years of implementation. EUMA is a non-executive, non-armed civilian Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) Mission. EUMA will observe and report on the security situation along the Armenian side of the international border with Azerbaijan. It will contribute to human security in conflict-affected areas in Armenia and contribute to build confidence between Armenia and Azerbaijan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">EUMA Armenien, MSB sekonderar personal till EU:s civila mission</narrative>
      <narrative>EUMA, seconded staff to EU civilian mission</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports the EUM Armenia with seconded staff to ensure that the mission can fulfill its mandate to promote peace and security. Specific profiles may differ throught the years of implementation. EUMA is a non-executive, non-armed civilian Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) Mission. EUMA will observe and report on the security situation along the Armenian side of the international border with Azerbaijan. It will contribute to human security in conflict-affected areas in Armenia and contribute to build confidence between Armenia and Azerbaijan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer EUM Armenien med sekonderad personal och annat stöd såsom utbildningar för att säkerställa att missionen kan uppfylla sitt uppdrag att främja fred och säkerhet. Specifika profiler kan skilja sig åt under implementeringsåren. EUMA är ett icke-exekutivt, icke-beväpnat civilt uppdrag för gemensam säkerhets- och försvarspolitiken (GSFP). EUMA kommer att observera och rapportera om säkerhetsläget längs den armeniska sidan av den internationella gränsen till Azerbajdzjan. Missionen ska bidra till mänsklig säkerhet i konfliktdrabbade områden i Armenien och till att bygga upp förtroende mellan Armenien och Azerbajdzjan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>EUMA/European Mission in Armenia</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB seconds an expert to the European Security and Defense College (ESDC) since 2023 in the role of Training Manager/Project Manager. ESDC functions as a network and works within the framework of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy and provides education and training. The aim is to develop and promote a common understanding of the Union's Common Security and Defense Policy  CSDP missions among civilian and military personnel, and to identify and disseminate good practice through its educational activities. ESDC also works beyond European borders and aims to further promote EU values and share best practices in security and defence.
This means that seconded personnel together with EU countries' various training and education providers/institutes and universities plan and carry out various training and education activities and ensure quality assurance in relation to the decided curriculum. The seconded expert participate in conferences, seminars, follow-up of planned activities and development of new courses and curricula together with ESDC approved network actors. The project manager's role also includes tasks within Human Resources, which means supporting the head of ESDC in planning and implementing the recruitment of new staff</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har haft en insatsperson på European Security and Defence College (ESDC) sedan 2023 i rollen som Training Manager/Project Manager. ESDC fungerar som ett nätverk och arbetar inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma utrikes- och säkerhetspolitik och tillhandahåller utbildning och träning inom området för unionens gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Syftet är att utveckla och främja en gemensam förståelse av GSFP bland civil och militär personal, och att genom sin utbildningsverksamhet identifiera och sprida god praxis. ESDC verkar också utanför de europeiska gränserna och syftar till att ytterligare främja EU:s värderingar och dela bästa praxis inom säkerhet och försvar. 
Detta innebär att insatspersonen tillsammans med EU medlemsstaters olika träning- och utbildningsleverantörer/institut och universitet planerar och genomför olika tränings- och utbildningsaktiviteter samt säkerställer kvalitetssäkring i förhållande till den beslutade läroplanen. Insatspersonen deltar i konferenser, seminarier, uppföljning av planerade aktiviteter och utvecklande av nya kurser och läroplaner tillsammans med ESDC godkända nätverksaktörer. I insatspersonens roll som Project Manager ingår även uppgifter inom Human Resources, vilket innebär stödjande till chefen för ESDC vid planering och genomföranden av rekrytering av ny personal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>Homepage of ESDC</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to European Secruity and Defence College</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB seconds an expert to the European Security and Defense College (ESDC) since 2023 in the role of Training Manager/Project Manager. ESDC functions as a network and works within the framework of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy and provides education and training. The aim is to develop and promote a common understanding of the Union's Common Security and Defense Policy  CSDP missions among civilian and military personnel, and to identify and disseminate good practice through its educational activities. ESDC also works beyond European borders and aims to further promote EU values and share best practices in security and defence.
This means that seconded personnel together with EU countries' various training and education providers/institutes and universities plan and carry out various training and education activities and ensure quality assurance in relation to the decided curriculum. The seconded expert participate in conferences, seminars, follow-up of planned activities and development of new courses and curricula together with ESDC approved network actors. The project manager's role also includes tasks within Human Resources, which means supporting the head of ESDC in planning and implementing the recruitment of new staff</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har haft en insatsperson på European Security and Defence College (ESDC) sedan 2023 i rollen som Training Manager/Project Manager. ESDC fungerar som ett nätverk och arbetar inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma utrikes- och säkerhetspolitik och tillhandahåller utbildning och träning inom området för unionens gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Syftet är att utveckla och främja en gemensam förståelse av GSFP bland civil och militär personal, och att genom sin utbildningsverksamhet identifiera och sprida god praxis. ESDC verkar också utanför de europeiska gränserna och syftar till att ytterligare främja EU:s värderingar och dela bästa praxis inom säkerhet och försvar. 
Detta innebär att insatspersonen tillsammans med EU medlemsstaters olika träning- och utbildningsleverantörer/institut och universitet planerar och genomför olika tränings- och utbildningsaktiviteter samt säkerställer kvalitetssäkring i förhållande till den beslutade läroplanen. Insatspersonen deltar i konferenser, seminarier, uppföljning av planerade aktiviteter och utvecklande av nya kurser och läroplaner tillsammans med ESDC godkända nätverksaktörer. I insatspersonens roll som Project Manager ingår även uppgifter inom Human Resources, vilket innebär stödjande till chefen för ESDC vid planering och genomföranden av rekrytering av ny personal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet’.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security’.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ekonomisk särredovisning av det materielstöd som ges till främst EU:s GSFP-insatser</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har möjlighet att tillhandahålla utrustning och logistiskt stöd för att möjliggöra våra partnerorganisationers (EU,FN och OSSE) verksamhet. Det kan inkludera donationer av till exempel medicinska förnödenheter för att säkerställa personalens omsorgsplikt, liksom IT- och kommunikationsutrustning så att uppdragen kan fungera effektivt. Insatser genomförs i huvudsak för EU:s civila krishanteringsinsatser i länderna; Somalia, Mali, Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien, Armenien, Palestina, Libyen, CAR, Irak, Guinea bukten och Kosovo.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) has the ability to provide equipment and logistical support to facilitate the operations of our partner organizations (EU, UN and OSCE). This can include donations of, for example, medical supplies to ensure duty of care for personnel, as well as IT and communications equipment to enable missions to operate efficiently. It is mainly EU civilian crisis management mission that receives support, they operate in; Somalia, Kosovo, Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, Libya, Moldova, Iraq, Mali, CAR, Gulf of Guniea and the Palestinian Territories.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB's peace operations is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of actors to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries as well as fragile states, with the aim of promoting human freedom and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande verksamhet är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater i syfte att främja mänsklig frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
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      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Economic differentiation of equipment support to mainly CSDP mission</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) has the ability to provide equipment and logistical support to facilitate the operations of our partner organizations (EU, UN and OSCE). This can include donations of, for example, medical supplies to ensure duty of care for personnel, as well as IT and communications equipment to enable missions to operate efficiently. It is mainly EU civilian crisis management mission that receives support, they operate in; Somalia, Kosovo, Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, Libya, Moldova, Iraq, Mali, CAR, Gulf of Guniea and the Palestinian Territories.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har möjlighet att tillhandahålla utrustning och logistiskt stöd för att möjliggöra våra partnerorganisationers (EU,FN och OSSE) verksamhet. Det kan inkludera donationer av till exempel medicinska förnödenheter för att säkerställa personalens omsorgsplikt, liksom IT- och kommunikationsutrustning så att uppdragen kan fungera effektivt. Insatser genomförs i huvudsak för EU:s civila krishanteringsinsatser i länderna; Somalia, Mali, Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien, Armenien, Palestina, Libyen, CAR, Irak, Guinea bukten och Kosovo.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB's peace operations is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of actors to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries as well as fragile states, with the aim of promoting human freedom and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande verksamhet är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater i syfte att främja mänsklig frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The key aim of the European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management is to strengthen civilian crisis management capabilities of EU Member States through facilitating cooperation and the exchange of good practices. The Centre supports its members in fulfilling the civilian compact commitments to make civilian CSDP more capable, more effective and more joined-up. The Environment, climate and security advisers role is to support the member states in implementing the commitments on climate secruity that has been agreed upon, aid and assist in increasing knowledge on climate change and environmental degradation to security on short and long term in the countries where EU has civilian crisis management missions and mainstream the topic into other areas of CoE that have baring on the delivery of support to partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet för Europeiska kunskapscentret för civil krishantering är att stärka EU-medlemsstaternas förmåga till civil krishantering genom att underlätta samarbete och utbyte av goda metoder. Centret stödjer sina medlemmar i att uppfylla åtagandena i civila pakten för att göra den civila GSFP mer kapabel, mer effektiv och mer sammanhållen. Miljö-, klimat- och säkerhetsrådgivarens roll är att stödja medlemsstaterna i att genomföra de åtaganden om klimatsäkerhet som har överenskommits, hjälpa till att öka kunskapen om klimatförändringar och miljöförstöringens påverkan på säkerheten på kort och lång sikt i de länder där EU har civila krishanteringsinsatser, samt integrera ämnet i andra områden inom kunskapscentret som påverkar leveransen av stöd till partnerländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB’s peace promoting activities is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of partner organisations to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries, as well as fragile states, in order to promote human freedom and security. The objective of this position is to strengthen the EU’s civilian crisis management, primarily from a member state perspective, by enhancing the capacity to reduce environmental footprints, integrating environmental/climate security into operational activities, and thereby contributing to an increased ability to identify and act to mitigate climate/environment-related threats to security in the countries where they operate</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderar en miljö, klimat och säkerhetsrådgivare till EU:s kunskapscenter den gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitikens civila insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The key aim of the European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management is to strengthen civilian crisis management capabilities of EU Member States through facilitating cooperation and the exchange of good practices. The Centre supports its members in fulfilling the civilian compact commitments to make civilian CSDP more capable, more effective and more joined-up. The Environment, climate and security advisers role is to support the member states in implementing the commitments on climate secruity that has been agreed upon, aid and assist in increasing knowledge on climate change and environmental degradation to security on short and long term in the countries where EU has civilian crisis management missions and mainstream the topic into other areas of CoE that have baring on the delivery of support to partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet för Europeiska kunskapscentret för civil krishantering är att stärka EU-medlemsstaternas förmåga till civil krishantering genom att underlätta samarbete och utbyte av goda metoder. Centret stödjer sina medlemmar i att uppfylla åtagandena i civila pakten för att göra den civila GSFP mer kapabel, mer effektiv och mer sammanhållen. Miljö-, klimat- och säkerhetsrådgivarens roll är att stödja medlemsstaterna i att genomföra de åtaganden om klimatsäkerhet som har överenskommits, hjälpa till att öka kunskapen om klimatförändringar och miljöförstöringens påverkan på säkerheten på kort och lång sikt i de länder där EU har civila krishanteringsinsatser, samt integrera ämnet i andra områden inom kunskapscentret som påverkar leveransen av stöd till partnerländer.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB’s peace promoting activities is to enhance the capacity and responsiveness of partner organisations to work for sustainable peace, security, and development in conflict and post-conflict countries, as well as fragile states, in order to promote human freedom and security. The objective of this position is to strengthen the EU’s civilian crisis management, primarily from a member state perspective, by enhancing the capacity to reduce environmental footprints, integrating environmental/climate security into operational activities, and thereby contributing to an increased ability to identify and act to mitigate climate/environment-related threats to security in the countries where they operate</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB.s fredsfrämjande verksamhet är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater i syfte att främja mänsklig frihet och säkerhet. Denna positions mål är att stärka EU:s civila krishantering, främst ur ett medlemslandsperspektiv,  kapacitet att reducera miljöavtryck, integrera miljö/klimatsäkerhet i den operativa verksamheten och därmed bidra till ökad förmåga att identifiera och agera för att minska klimat/miljörelaterade hot mot säkerheten i de länder man verkar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>CoE/European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>CoE/European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad strategisk rådgivare till Natos representation i Ukraina (NRU), inom stabilisering, återuppbyggnad och resiliens.</narrative>
      <narrative>Seconded strategic policy advisor to NATO Representation in Ukraine (NRU), within Stabilisation, Recovery and Resilience.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The expert provides strategic advice to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity for stabilization, reconstruction, and societal resilience in line with NATO’s reform objectives. The work includes the development of national resilience systems, the establishment of interagency structures, and support for projects within NATO’s assistance package. By promoting interoperability and cooperation with international actors, the efforts are expected to contribute to long-term stability and increased resilience in Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Experten bidrar med strategisk rådgivning för att stärka Ukrainas förmåga till stabilisering, återuppbyggnad och samhällsresiliens i linje med Natos reformmål. Arbetet omfattar utveckling av nationella resilienssystem, etablering av intermyndighetsstrukturer och stöd till projekt inom Natos stödpaket. Genom att främja interoperabilitet och samverkan med internationella aktörer förväntas arbetet att bidra till långsiktig stabilitet och ökad motståndskraft i Ukraina.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MCF:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetspartner ska få en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt i sviktande stater. Denna sekondering förväntas bidra direkt till dessa övergripande mål genom att stärka Ukrainas reformarbete inom säkerhetssektorn och utvecklingen av transparenta och demokratiska institutioner.
Mot bakgrund av expertuppdragets fokus förväntas sekonderingen leda till förbättrade nationella system för resiliens och krisberedskap, stärkt intermyndighetssamverkan samt ökad kapacitet att genomföra stabiliserings- och återuppbyggnadsinsatser. Genom att bidra till ökad interoperabilitet och ett mer effektivt samarbete med internationella aktörer bedöms insatsen skapa förutsättningar för långsiktig stabilitet, stärkt motståndskraft och ett mer robust institutionellt ramverk i Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MCF:s peacebuilding work is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partners to work for sustainable peace, security and development in conflict and post-conflict countries and in failing states. This secondment is expected to contribute directly to these overall goals by strengthening Ukraine's security sector reform efforts and the development of transparent and democratic institutions.
In light of the focus of the expert mission, the secondment is expected to lead to improved national resilience and crisis preparedness systems, strengthened inter-agency cooperation and increased capacity to implement stabilization and reconstruction efforts. By contributing to increased interoperability and more effective cooperation with international actors, the mission is expected to create the conditions for long-term stability, strengthened resilience and a more robust institutional framework in Ukraine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="15210" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Security system management and reform</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Seconded strategic policy advisor to NATO Representation in Ukraine (NRU), within Stabilisation, Recovery and Resilience.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad strategisk rådgivare till Natos representation i Ukraina (NRU), inom stabilisering, återuppbyggnad och resiliens.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Experten bidrar med strategisk rådgivning för att stärka Ukrainas förmåga till stabilisering, återuppbyggnad och samhällsresiliens i linje med Natos reformmål. Arbetet omfattar utveckling av nationella resilienssystem, etablering av intermyndighetsstrukturer och stöd till projekt inom Natos stödpaket. Genom att främja interoperabilitet och samverkan med internationella aktörer förväntas arbetet att bidra till långsiktig stabilitet och ökad motståndskraft i Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expert provides strategic advice to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity for stabilization, reconstruction, and societal resilience in line with NATO’s reform objectives. The work includes the development of national resilience systems, the establishment of interagency structures, and support for projects within NATO’s assistance package. By promoting interoperability and cooperation with international actors, the efforts are expected to contribute to long-term stability and increased resilience in Ukraine.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MCF:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetspartner ska få en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt i sviktande stater. Denna sekondering förväntas bidra direkt till dessa övergripande mål genom att stärka Ukrainas reformarbete inom säkerhetssektorn och utvecklingen av transparenta och demokratiska institutioner.
Mot bakgrund av expertuppdragets fokus förväntas sekonderingen leda till förbättrade nationella system för resiliens och krisberedskap, stärkt intermyndighetssamverkan samt ökad kapacitet att genomföra stabiliserings- och återuppbyggnadsinsatser. Genom att bidra till ökad interoperabilitet och ett mer effektivt samarbete med internationella aktörer bedöms insatsen skapa förutsättningar för långsiktig stabilitet, stärkt motståndskraft och ett mer robust institutionellt ramverk i Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of MCF:s peacebuilding work is to strengthen the capacity and responsiveness of partners to work for sustainable peace, security and development in conflict and post-conflict countries and in failing states. This secondment is expected to contribute directly to these overall goals by strengthening Ukraine's security sector reform efforts and the development of transparent and democratic institutions.
In light of the focus of the expert mission, the secondment is expected to lead to improved national resilience and crisis preparedness systems, strengthened inter-agency cooperation and increased capacity to implement stabilization and reconstruction efforts. By contributing to increased interoperability and more effective cooperation with international actors, the mission is expected to create the conditions for long-term stability, strengthened resilience and a more robust institutional framework in Ukraine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nato</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>Nato</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>MCF supports relevant authorities to strengthen the country`s capacity to identify and deal with cyberattacks from criminal international networks</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MCF stödjer relevanta myndigheter att stärka landets kapacitet att identifiera och hantera cyberattacker från kriminella internationella nätverk.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har ett bilateralt samarbete med främst myndigheterna Information Technology and Cyber Security Service, STISC och Moldova Agency for Cyber Security, ASC för att stödja landet att stärka cybersäkerheten. Arbetet fokuserar -på kort sikt - på en kapacitetshöjning inför parlamentsvalet i september för att säkra demokratiska processer. Utöver det planeras för åtgärder på lång sikt för att analysera och stödja Moldaviens arbete att stärka landets kritiska infrastruktur med fokus på cybersäkerhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>MCF has a bilateral cooperation with mainly the Information Technology and Cybersecurity Service, STISC, and the Moldova Agency for Cybersecurity , ASC to support the country in strengthening cybersecurity. The work focuses – in short terms - to increase the capacity prior to the parliamentary elections in September to secure democratic freedoms. In addition, long-term measures are planned to analyze and support Moldova´s work to strengthen the country´s critical infrastructure with focus on cybersecurity.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MCF stödjer relevanta myndigheter att stärka landets kapacitet att identifiera och hantera cyberattacker från kriminella internationella nätverk.</narrative>
      <narrative>MCF supports relevant authorities to strengthen the country`s capacity to identify and deal with cyberattacks from criminal international networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>MCF has a bilateral cooperation with mainly the Information Technology and Cybersecurity Service, STISC, and the Moldova Agency for Cybersecurity , ASC to support the country in strengthening cybersecurity. The work focuses – in short terms - to increase the capacity prior to the parliamentary elections in September to secure democratic freedoms. In addition, long-term measures are planned to analyze and support Moldova´s work to strengthen the country´s critical infrastructure with focus on cybersecurity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB har ett bilateralt samarbete med främst myndigheterna Information Technology and Cyber Security Service, STISC och Moldova Agency for Cyber Security, ASC för att stödja landet att stärka cybersäkerheten. Arbetet fokuserar -på kort sikt - på en kapacitetshöjning inför parlamentsvalet i september för att säkra demokratiska processer. Utöver det planeras för åtgärder på lång sikt för att analysera och stödja Moldaviens arbete att stärka landets kritiska infrastruktur med fokus på cybersäkerhet.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthend capacity in network environment to withstand and deal with cyberattacks</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet i nätverksmiljö för att stå emot och hantera cyberangrepp</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other public entities in recipient country</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other public entities in recipient country</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-07-01" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">3000000</value>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader, denna post täcker de kostnader som myndigheten har för projektledning, rekrytering mm.</narrative>
      <narrative>Support cost (MCF-HQ), costs for project management of MCF staff to manage international operations</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected results is to ensure capacity at HQ level at MSB to administer and manage projects that supports the Ukrainian people and it’s institutions to save lives, alleviate suffering and contribute to increased secruity and reconstruction.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntade resultatet är att MSB har kapacitet att initiera, hantera och leda insatser till stöd för Ukraina</narrative>
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      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs (non-sector allocable)</narrative>
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    <sector code="910" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Administrative Costs of Donors</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader</narrative>
      <narrative>Administration costs, this acitivity covers the costs of project management at MCF</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förvaltningskostnader, denna post täcker de kostnader som myndigheten har för projektledning, rekrytering mm.</narrative>
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    </description>
    <description type="2">
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      <narrative>The expected results is to ensure capacity at HQ level at MSB to administer and manage projects that supports the Ukrainian people and it’s institutions to save lives, alleviate suffering and contribute to increased secruity and reconstruction.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="G01" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="910" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27820</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träning i akut omhändertagande i Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>Aid and trauma care training by MSB in Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den begränsade nivån på grundläggande sjukvårdsutbildning hos såväl civila som militära aktörer i Ukraina leder till många fall av svårt skadade och döda, som hade kunnat undvikas. Behoven av utbildning inom området är enorma, samtidigt som merparten av de internationella insatser som genomförs inom området fokuserar på utbildning av slutanvändare, det vill säga av personer med direkta behov av utbildning. Detta angreppssätt är mycket resurskrävande och därför har MSB fokuserat på att utbilda instruktörer, så kallat training of trainers inom nätverk och organisationer för frivilliga. Insatsernas övergripande syfte och förväntade resultat är att fler liv kan räddas, bland människor som drabbas av kriget i Ukraina. Mer specifikt förväntas livräddande insatser uppnås genom ökad kompetens i omhändertagande av krigsskador i det ukrainska samhället, öka antalet tillgängliga instruktörer samt möjliggöra utbildandet av ytterligare instruktörer i egen regi.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB is training participants from a Ukrainian NGO to become Instructors in first aid/trauma care. These in turn educate others. Some instructors have been taken to Sweden for further education/training, but the majority of the training takes place in Ukraine. The limited level of basic first aid training in Ukraine has led to many cases of serious injuries and deaths, which could have been avoided. The needs for training in the field are enormous, at the same time as most of the international efforts carried out within the area focuses on the education of end users, i.e. of people with direct need of education. This approach is very resource demanding and therefore MSB has focused on training instructors, so-called training of trainers within networks and organizations for volunteers. The overall aim and expected results of the efforts are that more lives can be saved, among people affected by the war in Ukraine. More specific expected life-saving efforts are achieved through increased competence in the care of war injuries in Ukrainian society, increase the number of available instructors as well enable the training of additional instructors in-house.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Multi-hazard response preparedness</narrative>
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    <sector code="740" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Disaster Prevention &amp; Preparedness</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan 2022 då insatsen med utbildningar påbörjades (var då på annan finansiering) till och med slutet av 2023 har MSB utbildat ca 80 Instruktörer, dessa har i sin tur utbildat ca 40 000 personer i Ukraina.</narrative>
        <narrative>Since 2022, when the effort with trainings began (was then on other funding) until the end of 2023, MSB has trained approx. 80 Instructors, who in turn have trained approx. 40,000 people in Ukraine.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Aid and trauma care training by MSB in Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träning i akut omhändertagande i Ukraina</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den begränsade nivån på grundläggande sjukvårdsutbildning hos såväl civila som militära aktörer i Ukraina leder till många fall av svårt skadade och döda, som hade kunnat undvikas. Behoven av utbildning inom området är enorma, samtidigt som merparten av de internationella insatser som genomförs inom området fokuserar på utbildning av slutanvändare, det vill säga av personer med direkta behov av utbildning. Detta angreppssätt är mycket resurskrävande och därför har MSB fokuserat på att utbilda instruktörer, så kallat training of trainers inom nätverk och organisationer för frivilliga. Insatsernas övergripande syfte och förväntade resultat är att fler liv kan räddas, bland människor som drabbas av kriget i Ukraina. Mer specifikt förväntas livräddande insatser uppnås genom ökad kompetens i omhändertagande av krigsskador i det ukrainska samhället, öka antalet tillgängliga instruktörer samt möjliggöra utbildandet av ytterligare instruktörer i egen regi.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB is training participants from a Ukrainian NGO to become Instructors in first aid/trauma care. These in turn educate others. Some instructors have been taken to Sweden for further education/training, but the majority of the training takes place in Ukraine. The limited level of basic first aid training in Ukraine has led to many cases of serious injuries and deaths, which could have been avoided. The needs for training in the field are enormous, at the same time as most of the international efforts carried out within the area focuses on the education of end users, i.e. of people with direct need of education. This approach is very resource demanding and therefore MSB has focused on training instructors, so-called training of trainers within networks and organizations for volunteers. The overall aim and expected results of the efforts are that more lives can be saved, among people affected by the war in Ukraine. More specific expected life-saving efforts are achieved through increased competence in the care of war injuries in Ukrainian society, increase the number of available instructors as well enable the training of additional instructors in-house.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>MSB seconds experts to UNDP that focus on aid management and gender mainstreaming.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB sekonderar expertis till UNDP Ukraina vars fokus är biståndseffektivitet och koordinering och jämställdhetsintegrering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För UNDP Ukraina sekonderar MSB expertis som ska stärka biståndseffektivitet och koordinering till stöd för Ukrainska departement samt säkerställa jämställdhetsintegrering i alla UNDP:s program.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>1.b - Create sound policy frameworks at the national, regional and international levels, based on pro-poor and gender-sensitive development strategies, to support accelerated investment in poverty eradication actions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to humanitarian demining through UNDP and UNOPS in order to strenghten demining capacity of local actors such as  SSTS, NPU and SESU. The war in Ukraine has greatly increased the country's need for support to deal with unexploded ordnance and mines. The remaining explosive remnants pose a great risk to the Ukrainian population, livestock and the very important grain production for the whole world. In addition, the remaining explosive remnants create major social disruptions as they prevent the repair of important infrastructure that has been damaged or completely destroyed. In order for Ukraine to be able to locate and destroy remaining explosive remnants, it is of crucial importance that those carrying out the clearance have the necessary technical equipment. MSB provides extensive emergency materiel support to responsible Ukrainian authorities for mine action as well as infrastructure support and expertise.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to humanitarian demining through UNDP and UNOPS in order to strenghten demining capacity of local actors such as  SSTS, NPU and SESU. The war in Ukraine has greatly increased the country's need for support to deal with unexploded ordnance and mines. The remaining explosive remnants pose a great risk to the Ukrainian population, livestock and the very important grain production for the whole world. In addition, the remaining explosive remnants create major social disruptions as they prevent the repair of important infrastructure that has been damaged or completely destroyed. In order for Ukraine to be able to locate and destroy remaining explosive remnants, it is of crucial importance that those carrying out the clearance have the necessary technical equipment. MSB provides extensive emergency materiel support to responsible Ukrainian authorities for mine action as well as infrastructure support and expertise.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of MSB's humanitarian operations is to save lives, alleviate distress and maintain human dignity, for the benefit of people in need, who have been exposed to, or are under threat of being exposed to, armed conflicts, natural disasters or other disaster-like conditions.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett omfattande stöd med transporter av donerat materiel från såväl MSB som andra aktörer genomförs. Både offentliga aktörer och näringslivet har på det sättet genom MSB kunnat bidra till Sveriges samlade stöd till Ukraina. Exempel på materiel som skickats till Ukraina är räddningstjänstutrustning, ambulanser och brandbilar, tält och värmare. Donationerna stödjer ukrainska myndigheter i att bedriva samhällsviktig verksamhet och upprätthålla räddningstjänst.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Training opportunities for Swedish and international staff to be deployed to Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utbildning av EOD personal (röjning och medicinsk kurs) för svensk och internationell personal som ska bistå Ukrainska myndigheter att utöka nationell kapacitet att röja minor och oexploderad amunition.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB:s peace operations is to enhance its partners’ capacities and strengthen responsiveness to enable sustainable peace, security and development in conflict-, post-conflict countries and fragile states, to ensure the transition from poverty and oppression to peace, freedom and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s fredsfrämjande arbete är att samarbetsaktörer får en stärkt kapacitet och svarsförmåga att verka för hållbar fred, säkerhet och utveckling i konflikt- och postkonfliktländer samt sviktande stater, för att människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck ska kunna leva i frihet och säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>MCF/Myndigheten för civilt försvar</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27885</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthening Security Sector Governance in Moldova</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkande av Moldaviens civilskyddsmekanism för att förebygga, motstå och hantera kriser</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer GEIS med kapacitetsutvecklande stöd inom utvecklande av operationell förmåga. Inom ramen för EUCPM, ledning och samverkan och kriskommunikation.</narrative>
      <narrative>MSB supports GEIS with capacity-building assistance in the development of operational capabilities within the framework of UCPM, leadership and coordination, and crisis communication</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB's resilience efforts is to enhance the ability of actors in other countries to prevent and rebuild, as well as to create preparedness for effective management of risks, accidents, and crises.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s resiliensinsatser är ; Stärkt förmåga hos aktörer i andra länder att förebygga och återuppbygga samt 
skapa beredskap för effektiv hantering av risker, olyckor och kriser.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-06-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-03-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
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    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkande av Moldaviens civilskyddsmekanism för att förebygga, motstå och hantera kriser</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthening Security Sector Governance in Moldova</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>MSB supports GEIS with capacity-building assistance in the development of operational capabilities within the framework of UCPM, leadership and coordination, and crisis communication</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MSB stödjer GEIS med kapacitetsutvecklande stöd inom utvecklande av operationell förmåga. Inom ramen för EUCPM, ledning och samverkan och kriskommunikation.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The goal of MSB's resilience efforts is to enhance the ability of actors in other countries to prevent and rebuild, as well as to create preparedness for effective management of risks, accidents, and crises.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med MSB:s resiliensinsatser är ; Stärkt förmåga hos aktörer i andra länder att förebygga och återuppbygga samt 
skapa beredskap för effektiv hantering av risker, olyckor och kriser.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>GIES/General Inspectorate of Emergency Situations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-12001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="12001">
      <narrative>GIES/General Inspectorate of Emergency Situations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-06-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-03-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.5 - Till 2030 bygga upp motståndskraften hos de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer och minska deras utsatthet och sårbarhet för extrema klimatrelaterade händelser och andra ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga chocker och katastrofer.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.5 - By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-23-27895</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>MCF facilitates exchange of experience between rescue services in Sweden and Ukraine to increase the capacity to save lifes in acute situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Erfarenhetsutbyte mellan räddningstjänster som ska leda till en ökad kapacitet i Ukraina att genomföra akut omhändertagande vid skadeplats.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Providing training and equipment, to strenghten the capacity of Ukrainian rescue services working in frontline areas. The project can also provide insights that could have a significant effect on the capacity and knowledge of Swedish rescue services, in the field of rescue service work in time of war.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är avsett att utgöra huvudsakligen ett utbildningsstöd, men även till del ett materielstöd, för att öka den ukrainska frontnära räddningstjänstens förmåga att verka i den mest utsatta miljön, genom utbildning och utbyte, brandman till brandman. Stödet skulle även ha en viktig kunskapshöjande effekt för både de svenska räddningstjänsterna och för MSB, och innebära ett kunskapsutbyte som avsevärt kommer att stärka hemtagningen av erfarenheter från Ukraina och stärka den svenska civila försvarsförmågan genom lärdomar om ukrainska räddningstjänsten förutsättningar för och lärdomar från att verka i krig.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strenghten the capacity of Ukrainian rescue services</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-23" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Civil Defence and Resilience Agency</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 7 712 40 240</telephone>
      <email>registrator@mcf.se</email>
      <website>www.mcf.se</website>
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        <narrative>651 81, Karlstad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Fire and rescue services</narrative>
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      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>The full‑scale invasion of Ukraine, and with it a large number of Russian attacks on cities across the country, has fundamentally changed the conditions for the Ukrainian rescue services. The need for both training and equipment to enable Ukraine to carry out emergency response operations during an ongoing war is very high. At the same time, Sweden and the Swedish rescue services have much to learn from Ukraine’s hard‑earned experiences when building up Sweden’s civil defence.

During the autumn of 2025, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) carried out a pilot project focused on exchanging experiences and knowledge between Ukrainian and Swedish rescue services. Two groups of around ten Swedish firefighters from various rescue services, together with MSB staff, visited several locations in Ukraine and met their counterparts. The project has provided an opportunity to exchange experiences and bring home knowledge to develop their own organisations.

The Ukrainian rescue services have received requested equipment and training in tactical emergency medical care. The two pilot exchanges focused specifically on ammunition and mine management, and have enabled the Swedish participants – responsible for this area within about ten rescue services across Sweden – to bring back extensive and highly relevant experience and knowledge to implement in their own operations. The exchange has also been complemented by a donation of equipment from Sweden to the relevant Ukrainian rescue services, including both medical supplies and workshop equipment. The project will continue during 2026 but will change its form of financing; therefore, reporting under development aid will be concluded.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den fullskaliga invasionen av Ukraina, och med denna ett stort antal ryska angrepp på städer över hela Ukraina, har i grunden förändrat förutsättningarna för den ukrainska räddningstjänsten. Behovet av både utbildning och materiel för Ukraina 
att kunna bedriva räddningstjänst under pågående krig är mycket stort. Samtidigt har Sverige och svensk räddningstjänst mycket att lära av Ukrainas dyrköpta erfarenheter för uppbyggnaden av det svenska civila försvaret.Under hösten 2025 har MSB genomfört ett pilot-projekt med fokus på erfarenhets_x0002_och kunskapsutbyte mellan ukrainska och svenska räddningstjänster. Två grupper av ett tiotal svenska brandmän från olika räddningstjänster vardera har, tillsammans med personal från MSB, besökt flera olika platser i Ukraina och där mött sina motsvarigheter. Projektet har inneburit en möjlighet att utbyta erfarenheter och ta med hem kunskap för utveckling av de egna organisationerna. De ukrainska räddningstjänsterna har fått efterfrågad materiel och utbildning inom taktisk 
sjukvård. De två pilot-utbytena har haft specifikt tema ammunitions- och minhantering, och lett till att de svenska deltagarna – med ansvar inom detta område på ett tiotal räddningstjänster runtom i Sverige – tagit med sig omfattande och 
högaktuella erfarenheter och kunskaper hem att implementera i den egna verksamheten. Utbytet har även kompletterats av en materieldonation från Sverige till berörda ukrainska räddningstjänster, där såväl sjukvårdsutrustning som 
verkstadsutrustning ingått. Projektet kommer fortgå under 2026 men byter finansieringsform, därför avslutas rapporteringen på utvecklingsbistånd.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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    </policy-marker>
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    <transaction>
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    <transaction>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Projects for goal 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tekla workshop &amp; dialogue - gender equality project with the aim to contribute to the fifth goal of Agenda 2030; offering the opportunity to challange the underrepresentation of women in technology and ways of empowering girls and women by strengthening their roles and opportunities. Target groups: girls aged 11 - 15 years (workshop) and key stakeholders/decisionmakers/universities/companies within STEM (Tekla Dialogue)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tekla workshop &amp; dialogue - ett jämställdhetsprojekt som syftar till att bidra till mål 5 i agenda 2030 (Jämställdhet). Fokus på att lyfta fram och utmana underrrepresentationen av unga kvinnnor och flickor inom STEM, stärka deras roller och skapa nya möjlihgeter. Målgrupper är: flickor 11-15 år (workshop)  samt nyckelaktörer/beslutsfattare/universitet/företag inom STEM (Tekla Dialogue)</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. SI offer grants for trained and actively working teachers to join the summit.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med stipendieprogrammet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare från 35 länder på OECD/DAC-listan som kommer studera ett masterprogram i Sverige och efter avslutad examen bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">636514</value>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
      <narrative>creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals aims to develop future global leaders from 35 OECD/DACcountries that will contribute to global development.For applicants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, or Ukraine greatest priority will be given to applicants who choose study programmes with an emphasis on environmental and social sustainability, innovation, responsibility in management, or sustainable economic growth</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är ett ledarskapsprogram för unga ledare i det civila samhället. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innovation Programme är ett finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030 för OECD/DAC-länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in participant's country. A core fundament in the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in participant's country. A core fundament in the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">242963.64</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="PH" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">242963.64</value>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Communication events</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP). Bidrar till förbättrad tillgång till kompetensförsörjning och stipendier för högre utbildning i Sverige i syfte att återvända efter avslutad examen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Communication events</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Projects for goal 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Projects for goal 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projekt för mål 5, agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project 1: Gender equality activites with the aim to contribute to the fifth goal of Agenda 2030. Partner organizations from Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality 20019. Target group of  change makers and opinion leaders.  Event was planned to take place during the Generation Equality Forum in Paris but cancelled due to covid19.                                                                                                                               Project 2. Digital theater performances and panel discussion regarding gender related issues in performing arts. Target group of young professionals in the theatre business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projekt 1: Jämställdhetsaktiviteter som ska bidra till Agenda 2030 mål. Partnerorganisationer från Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality 2019. Målgrupp förändringsagenter och opinionsledare. Evenemanget var planerat att äga rum under UN Women Generation Equality Forum i Paris men ställdes in pga covid19.                                                                                          Projekt 2:  Digitala teaterföreställningar och paneldiskussion rörande genderorienterade frågeställningar inom scenkonsten. Målgrupp bestående av unga professionella i teaterbranschen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">104000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">104000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-288</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in participant's country. A core fundament in the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in participant's country. A core fundament in the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/management-programme-asia/</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">256880.66</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">256880.66</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-288" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-29</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Communication events</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsaktiviteter</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Promoting oppportunity to apply for studies in Sweden i order to contribute to Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP). Bidrar till förbättrad tillgång till kompetensförsörjning och stipendier för högre utbildning i Sverige i syfte att återvända efter avslutad examen</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="ZA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>South Africa</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2020-29-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-29-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Communication events</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kommunikationsaktiviteter</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP). Bidrar till förbättrad tillgång till kompetensförsörjning och stipendier för högre utbildning i Sverige i syfte att återvända efter avslutad examen</narrative>
      <narrative>Promoting oppportunity to apply for studies in Sweden i order to contribute to Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">35200</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="ZA" />
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    <transaction>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Toolkit for agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Toolkit för Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individiuals work together for sustainable development</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarship Programmes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Libya</narrative>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">28572</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
      <recipient-country code="LY" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">28572</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" />
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluder medborgare från Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia. Mer information finns tillgänglig på SI:s webbsida: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme provides knowledge and tools that are critical for understanding sustainable and responsible business. Throughout the programme, the participants work on a sustainability challenge in their organisation and apply learnings to continually develop skills for making a positive business impact. The participants formulate the challenge based on the needs of their organisation and local circumstances. The programme is for citizens and residents of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda or Zambia. For more information please visit SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/swedish-institute-management-programme-africa/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för internationella program för förändringsaktörer som har en möjlighet att bidra till systemtiskt och organiatorisk förändring. Från Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria, Sydafrika och Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative>Commissioned training programme in order to build capacity with change agents from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda South Africa, and Uganda . Individuals who has the will and engagement to contribute to change on systemativ level.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för internationella program för förändringsaktörer som har en möjlighet att bidra till systemtiskt och organiatorisk förändring. Från Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria, Sydafrika och Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative>Commissioned training programme in order to build capacity with change agents from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda South Africa, and Uganda . Individuals who has the will and engagement to contribute to change on systemativ level.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Brings together participants from OECD/DAC countries to discuss different sustainability topics. The goal is to develop solutions for 48 hours to help companies and organisations effectively manage different sustainability challenges in their local context</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expert visits</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Expertbesök</narrative>
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      <narrative>Brings together participants from OECD/DAC countries to discuss different sustainability topics. The goal is to develop solutions for 48 hours to help companies and organisations effectively manage different sustainability challenges in their local context</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samlar deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder för att diskuetra olika hållbarhetsämnen. Målet är att utveckla  lösningar inom 48 timmar som hjälper företag och organisationer effektivt hantera olika hållbarhetssvårigheter som de upplever.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en praktiskt och hands-on ledarskapsutbildning baserad på verkliga företagsupplevelser och samarbetsutbildning. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Morocco</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2020-8-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en praktiskt och hands-on ledarskapsutbildning baserad på verkliga företagsupplevelser och samarbetsutbildning. Genom SI Lead Lab möts unga ledare i Asien och MENA regionen och Sverige, övergripande syftet är att stärka ledare i dessa regioner inom jämställdhetsfrågor. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for young civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are active advocates of gender equality. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for gender equality in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <transaction>
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd</narrative>
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      <narrative>Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Creative Force är ett program som finansierar internationella projekt som genom kultur eller media arbetar för att åstadkomma positiv förändring i länder där demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet brister.</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Project funding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utgångspunkt för projektet är den bristande ojämställdheten som finns inom flera olika sektorer. Det tar sig uttryck i bland annat betydande lönegap mellan män och kvinnor samt bristande tillgång till sociala och kulturella normer. Projektet har som mål att stärka kvinnors ekonomiska egenmakt, dels genom att entreprenörer, dels genom att opinionsbilda om behovet av ökad jämställdhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utgångspunkt för projektet är den bristande ojämställdheten som finns inom flera olika sektorer. Det tar sig uttryck i bland annat betydande lönegap mellan män och kvinnor samt bristande tillgång till sociala och kulturella normer. Projektet har som mål att stärka kvinnors ekonomiska egenmakt, dels genom att entreprenörer, dels genom att opinionsbilda om behovet av ökad jämställdhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative aims to strengthen the economic position of female social entrepreneurs, towards financial independence and system changing solutions for structural inclusion. Together, the organisations will bring the experiences of female founding social entrepreneurs into the forefront - introducing them into critical international dialogues and forums.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supporting young kurdish-iraqi people’s demands of a democratic, nondiscriminatory
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      <narrative>The heredity of undemocratic structures and practices raises serious obstacles för new generation’s - especially young women’s - participation in decision making.
The projects main goal is to strengthen our partner organization PAO:s long terms capacity to encourage young people in the kurdish region to promote and demand gender justice and real democracy. We will share to PAO:s staff, local leaders and network experiences and audiovisual methods we have successfully used in Sweden among migrants. The final goal is to strengthen youngsters leadership and capacity to push pressure on political decision makers to go forward modifying the current laws in order to secure gender justice and democracy.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett kapacitetsstärkande projekt i den kurdiska delen av Irak. Projektet ska stärka partnerorganisationen så att den kan stötta ungdomar i regionen att engagera sig i jämställdhet och demokrati. 
Projektet ser till att partnern får uppdaterade kunskaper i kommunikation och ta del av den svenska partnerns erfarenheter och kunskaper inom demokrati, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The heredity of undemocratic structures and practices raises serious obstacles för new generation’s - especially young women’s - participation in decision making.
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      <narrative>SI, Sida and Vinnova has since 2019 cooperated in developing a training programme. The main purpose of the program is to strengthen the participants' capacity to contribute to sustainable development in society (which is not limited to their own organization).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI, Sida och Vinnova har sedan 2019 planerat för att ta fram och erbjuda ett globalt ledarskapsprogram. Programmets mål är att stärka nyckelpersoner att bidra till en hållbar samhällsomställning och ska utgå från aktuella samhällsutmaningar och FN:s hållbarhetsmål (Agenda 2030). Ledarskapsprogrammet ska utgå från tidigare och pågående erfarenheter som de tre myndigheterna och andra aktörer har rörande kapacitets­byggande, ledarskapsprogram och andra innovationsstärkande aktiviteter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer i MENA som bygger framgångsrika och hållbara företag med potentialen att göra en skillnad i deras samhällen</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">18637</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd - Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding - Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Project funding - Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader enligt regleringsbrevet för genomförande av ODA-fäig verksamhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs of development co-operation agencies and other official entities involved in the delivery of ODA activities, according to the instruction from the government.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Being a young female politician in Zambia means facing resistance, discrimination,
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      <narrative>Being a young female politician in Zambia means facing resistance, discrimination,
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opportunities to participate in their country's development. By the creation of a
safe space where YFP can exchange with their peers, by amplyfying their voices
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activits to bridge the knowledge gap, YOWOP is poised to bring about change.
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        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):

1. Increased knowledge: from  44,6% to 76,9%. 
2. New tools and skills:  from 30,8 % to 63,5 %.
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 66,5%.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resulat för hela regionen (Västra Balkan)

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

Program som har genomförts:
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Academy for Young Professionals är ett program vid Svenska institutet som syftar till att stärka unga yrkesverksamma personer från länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap med kompetenser, nätverk och inspiration för att kunna implementera och driva förändringsarbete i sina respektive organisationer och hemländer. Programmets målsättning på sikt är att bidra till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och EU-närmande för länder inom EU:s Östliga partnerskap.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):

1. Increased knowledge: from  44,6% to 76,9%. 
2. New tools and skills:  from 30,8 % to 63,5 %.
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 66,5%.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resulat för hela regionen (Västra Balkan)

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

Program som har genomförts:
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

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        <narrative>Total results for the whole region (Western Balkans) 
96 participants in total.
Completed training modules/universities: 
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies; 
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy;
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights;
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era;

Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):

1. Increased knowledge: from  44,6% to 76,9%. 
2. New tools and skills:  from 30,8 % to 63,5 %.
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 66,5%.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resulat för hela regionen (Västra Balkan)

Totalt: 96 deltagare varav 67 kvinnor, 29 män

Program som har genomförts:
Gothenburg university, Migration and Integration: Challenges and Good Practices for the Development of Inclusive Societies
Linköping university, Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy
Lund university, Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights
Halmstad university, Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era

Omedelbara mätbara resultat:
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 44,6% till 76,9% (ökad kunskap) och från 30,8 % till 63,5 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: 66,5%.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
    </title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för ambitiösa kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA och Turkiet som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Palestine, State of</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat av 2023 års omgång för hela regionen:

30 deltagare (från flera länder i regionen) fullföljde programmets online del och samtliga obligatoriska leveranser. 

Omedelbara mätbara resultat: 1. 43,2% ha fått ökad kunskap (32% i nollmätning jmf med 75% i eftermätning). 2. 44% har fått nya verktyg (22% i nollmätning jmf med 66% i eftermätning). 3. 78% har förankrat resulat i sina organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA):

30 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results:  1. 43,2% indicated increased knowledge (32% in the baseline study compared to 75% in the final evaluation). 2. 44% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation). 3. 78% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies they represent.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10126-8-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs in MENA who are building successful and sustainable businesses with the potential to make a difference in their societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för ambitiösa kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA och Turkiet som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey expand their operations and impact.   
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10127-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>India</narrative>
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    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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  </iati-activity>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Asia) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin. Programmet inkluderar medborgare från Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Philippinerna, Thailand och Vietnam.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
1. 85 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Management Programme Asia (SIMP Asia) is a programme that challenges traditional approaches of doing business and explores how business can become more people and planet focused in the global economy. The programme offers participants proven tools and knowledge from experts to put sustainability at the heart of strategy and strengthen leadership. SIMP promotes extensive exchange and learning between participants, and facilitates relationship-building and co-creation between businesses and sector organisations in the participant's country. A core element of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability strategy. Participants include citizens and residents of China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand or Vietnam.</narrative>
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Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Asia):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.
Immediate measurable results: 
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2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 87,5% of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Asien)
Programmet har pågått enligt plan.
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 100% av deltagarna.  

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Asien 85%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Asien 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Asien till 87,5 %.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023, 30 participants filled in the final survey.  

Immediate measurable results (according to the survey): 
1. 90 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 90 % of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Afrika) 
Programmet har pågått enligt plan. 
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 93,7% av deltagarna (30 av 32)

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika till 90%.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Africa):
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Immediate measurable results (according to the survey): 
1. 90 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 90 % of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Afrika) 
Programmet har pågått enligt plan. 
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 93,7% av deltagarna (30 av 32)

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
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      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) was a regional leadership programme until 2023, focusing on sustainability and responsible leadership for business leaders. Available in Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Ethiopia.</narrative>
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Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Africa):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023, 30 participants filled in the final survey.  

Immediate measurable results (according to the survey): 
1. 90 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 90 % of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Afrika) 
Programmet har pågått enligt plan. 
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 93,7% av deltagarna (30 av 32)

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika till 90%.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) was a regional leadership programme until 2023, focusing on sustainability and responsible leadership for business leaders. Available in Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Ethiopia.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela regionen (Afrika) 
Programmet har pågått enligt plan. 
32 deltagare. Utvärderingsenkäten besvarades av 93,7% av deltagarna (30 av 32)

Omedelbara mätbara resulat: 
1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) som ett resultat av ledarskapsprogrammet är enligt slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika 90%.
2. Andel deltagare som i slutenkäten uppger att de har verktyg (kunskap och förmåga) att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (”to a large extent” eller ”to a very large extent”) är för SIMP Afrika 97%.
3. Grad av organisatorisk förankring med implementering av nya metoder och arbetssätt inom hållbarhet uppges i slutenkäten för SIMP Afrika till 90%.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Africa):
32 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023, 30 participants filled in the final survey.  

Immediate measurable results (according to the survey): 
1. 90 % indicated increased knowledge;
2. 97% acquired new tools and skills (22% in the baseline study compared to 66%  in the final evaluation);
3. 90 % of participants acknowledged the programme's impact on the companies/organisations they represent.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10128-7-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Management Programme (Africa)  SIMP</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP Africa)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) utmanar företagandets traditionella tillvägagångssätt och utforskar hur företag kan ha ett större fokus på människa och planet i den globala ekonomin.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Management Programme Africa (SIMP Africa) was a regional leadership programme until 2023, focusing on sustainability and responsible leadership for business leaders. Available in Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Ethiopia.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga målet är att företag i partnerländer bedriver en ekologiskt och socialt hållbar verksamhet som bidrar till en hållbar planet (t.ex ändringar på operativ nivå, större förändringar i delar av verksamheten, förändring av företagets verksamhetsstyrning som helhet, förändring av  företagets hela affärsmodell).

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>A capacity building programme - core outcome of the programme is for every participant to develop and implement an action-oriented sustainability road-map or strategy that should be an integral part of your overall business strategy.  You will formulate the actions and plans based on the needs of your organisation and its stakeholders.
 
Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10138-10</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Iraq</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. In 2023, 35 projects submitted final reports, 12 projects relating to Africa and 23 projects relating to MENA. Of these, 97.1% stated that the lessons learned are being carried forward according to indicator 1 and the same percentage stated that the set project goals were met (97.1%) according to indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Under 2023 slutrapporterades 35 projekt, 12 projekt avseende Afrika och 23 projekt avseende MENA. Av dessa uppgav 97,1% att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (97,1%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. In 2023, 35 projects submitted final reports, 12 projects relating to Africa and 23 projects relating to MENA. Of these, 97.1% stated that the lessons learned are being carried forward according to indicator 1 and the same percentage stated that the set project goals were met (97.1%) according to indicator 2.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks where individuals work together for local sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">18500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets stipendiater</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="ET" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2023: 91% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 83% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 75% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. Deltagarna är från samma länder som inom stipendieprogrammet.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2023: 91% believe they have gained new knowledge, 83% believe they have gained new tools and 75% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. The participants are form the same countries as within the scholarship programme.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets stipendiater</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is a competence enhancing program with a focus on career planning and career development to facilitate the re-entry of scholarship holders into the labor market in their home countries. The activities within the programme focus on career planning and career development as a tool to strengthen the competence and capacity of the scholarship holders.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP)  är ett kompetenshöjande program med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för att underlätta stipendiaternas återinträde på arbetsmarknaden i hemländer. Aktiviteterna inom programmet har inriktning på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling som ett verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>A network of future global leaders that will contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and drive the development of their home countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det långsiktiga resultatet är att SI stipendiater ska driva förändringsfrågor inom Agenda 2030 i sina lokala kontexter och i relation till sina hemländer/regioner, att de ska bidra till demokratiska och hållbar utveckling. Verksamheten ska bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer. Det förväntade omedelbara resultatet efter att stipendiaterna har deltagit i en NFGP aktivitet är att de anser att de har fått ny eller ökad kunskap kring ämnet för aktiviteten samt att kapaciteten har stärkts hos individerna. Insatsen ska resultera i kunskapsuppbyggnad hos målgruppen.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">28862.71</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="ET" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">28862.71</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Comoros (the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="MZ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mozambique</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zimbabwe</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sierra Leone</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Namibia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Eswatini</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bosnia and Herzegovina</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Armenia</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10142-33</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>North Macedonia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="ZA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>South Africa</narrative>
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SIPSIP program has an annual open call for Swedih Universities can apply for projetct grants. 7-8 different sub-programme are granted and are carried out over 18 months. The sub-programmes target different selected countries (often regionally) and differ thematically. Geographically, the sub-programmes may overlap. The results presented here are the combined results across all completed sub-programmes, but  reported by different countries. 
In 2023, the 7 sub-programmes that were granted funds in 2022 were completed. A total of 155 participants from the public sector in 22 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 56% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported
Knowledge increase, (proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme). Measured by survey, difference between baseline measurement and final measurement: 29 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average across the seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 76% between zero measurement and final measurement 
Skills increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by survey, difference between zero measurement and final measurement: 27 percentage point increase from zero measurement to final measurement, weighted average value for seven different sub-programmes. This corresponds to an increase of 80% between zero measurement and final measurement. 
The results in terms of increase and knowledge and skills are good, but scattered between the sub-programmes. An overall insight is that the programs that have foreign partners in the implementation are more successful and can show greater effects. The sub-programmes themselves do not have any direct contact with each other, and touch on the theme of "innovation" to different extents. In order to increase focus and give greater opportunities for a common impression, geography and thematics should be tightened up for future calls.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlyses årligen, och sedan beviljas 7-8 olika delprogram medel och  genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 
Under 2023 slutfördes de 7 delprogram som beviljades medel 2022. Totalt diplomerades 155 deltagare från offentlig sektor i  22 OECD/DAC  länder, varav 56% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning: 29 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde över de sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 76% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät, skillnad mellan nollmätning och slutmätning:  27 procentenheters ökning från nollmätning till slutmätning, viktat medelvärde för sju olika delprogrammen. Detta motsvarar en ökning på 80% mellan nollmätning och slutmätning. 
Resultaten vad gäller ökning och kunskaper och färdigheter är goda, men spretiga delprogrammen emellan. En övergripande insikt är att de program som har utländska partners i genomförandet lyckas bättre och kan visa på större effekter. Delprogrammen i sig har inte någon direkt beröring med varandra, och berör tematiken ”innovation” i olika utsträckning. För att öka fokus och ge större möjligheter till ett gemensamt avtryck bör geografi och tematisk stramas upp inför kommande utlysningar.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on Agenda 2030. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries. The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation in the public sector and support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. 
More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finansiellt stöd för anordnande av kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram med fokus på Agenda 2030. Syftet med programmet är att stärka offentlig sektor i de medverkande partnerländerna genom att främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the Si Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization.  This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska Si Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ges en  organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">12500</value>
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      <recipient-country code="ZA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">12500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11430" />
      <recipient-country code="ZA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
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        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Guinea</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="LR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Liberia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <recipient-country code="LR" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-17</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nigeria</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="RW" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Rwanda</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-19-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sudan (the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-01">2825800</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">2825800</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="UG" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-22" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-24</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="GT" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Guatemala</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-24-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="BO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Bolivia (Plurinational State of)</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-26-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">2267250</value>
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      <recipient-country code="BO" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <organisation>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="CO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Colombia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="CO" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3251878.7799999998</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="CO" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-3</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="MD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-3-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-3-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-01">65588.62</value>
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      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">65588.62</value>
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      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="JO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-31-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">2479500</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="JO" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="JO" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-33</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="MM" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Myanmar</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">3825600</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="MM" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3825600</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="MM" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-35</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="NP" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nepal</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-35-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-35-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <recipient-country code="NP" />
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">3817000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <recipient-country code="NP" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="BD" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Bangladesh</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="11420" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-37-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
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    <default-aid-type code="E01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">6302550</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="BD" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">6302550</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="11420" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="114" />
      <recipient-country code="BD" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-37" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-2023-10143-39</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Indonesia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Philippines (the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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        <description>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tunisia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>South Africa</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Examensuppföljning
I år har 73 %, dvs 253 av 346 stipendiater, slutfört sina studier som planerat (Nulägessiffra, uppföljning fortsätter T1 2024). Det är färre andel stipendiater som tagit examen i år jämfört med 2022 års kull som landade på totalt 76%. 

Andel stipendiater som erhåller examen  -  73% Totalt
Andel stipendiater som uppger att de kommer återvända till sitt hemland efter avslutad examen -  27 % Totalt</narrative>
        <narrative>Degree follow-up
This year, 73%, i.e. 253 out of 346 scholarship holders, have completed their studies as planned (Current situation figure, follow-up continues T1 2024). There is a lower proportion of scholarship holders who graduated this year compared to the 2022 cohort, which landed at a total of 76%. 

Percentage of scholarship holders who receive a degree - 73% Total
Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country after completing their degree - 27% Total</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scholarship: SI Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals is an academic scholarship provided for full-time, one- or two-year, master’s studies at several universities in Sweden.
The scholarship covers a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the around 1000 English-taught master’s programmes in Sweden.

Through the scholarship, the Swedish Institute (SI) aim to develop a network of global leaders commited to advancing Sustainable Development Goals and drive the development of their home countries forward.   

The scholarship is open for applications once every year, for master’s studies beginning in the autumn semester.&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;

The Scholarship for Global Professionals is a competitive fully-funded scholarship that includes: 

Full tuition fee coverage. The fee is paid directly by SI to the university in Sweden. 
A monthly payment of SEK 12,000 (2023)
Insurance against illness and accident.
A travel grant.  
Membership in the SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – a platform to help you grow professionally and build a network while in Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals är ett eftertraktat och fullt finansierat internationellt stipendieprogram för masterstudier i Sverige. Syftet med programmet är att utveckla framtidens globala ledare som kommer bidra till FN:s globala mål – Agenda 2030. Det ges för heltidsstudier, ett eller två år, på masternivå vid flera universitet i Sverige.
Stipendiet täcker ett brett spektrum av studieområden och är behörigt för över 700 av de cirka 1000 engelskunderkastade masterprogrammen i Sverige.

Genom stipendiet vill Svenska institutet (SI) utveckla ett nätverk av globala ledare som arbetar för att främja målen för hållbar utveckling och driva utvecklingen i sina hemländer framåt.   
Stipendiet är öppet för ansökningar en gång per år, för masterstudier som börjar på höstterminen. Stipendiet är ett konkurrenskraftigt fullt finansierat stipendium som inkluderar: 

Full täckning av studieavgiften. Avgiften betalas direkt av SI till universitetet i Sverige. 
En månadsutbetalning på 12 000 kr (2023)
Försäkring mot sjukdom och olycksfall.
Ett resestipendium.  
Medlemskap i SI Network for Future Global Professionals (NFGP) – en plattform för att hjälpa dig att</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade långsiktiga resultat
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.

Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected long-term results
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.

Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Östeuropa: omgång 2023
43 deltagare från Östeuropa antogs till programmet, 40 deltagare fick diplom.

Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (ökad kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten. 
180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Eastern Europe):
40 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia), participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation: 

1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 74%</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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43 deltagare från Östeuropa antogs till programmet, 40 deltagare fick diplom.

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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (ökad kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten. 
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Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (Eastern Europe):
40 participants from several countries in the region completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia), participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation: 

1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
3. Impact within participants' organisations: 74%</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Östeuropa: omgång 2023
43 deltagare från Östeuropa antogs till programmet, 40 deltagare fick diplom.

Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (ökad kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (nya verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten. 
180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: SI Leader Lab Eastern Partnership</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab Östra Partnerskapet</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Deltagare är medborgare från följande länder: Armenien, Belarus, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies.
Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Young Voices Initiative är ett finansieringsinitiativ för internationella projekt. Den är öppen för svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar med ungas deltagande i det civila samhället för att stärka demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter. Finansieringen kan ges till olika typer av insatser som bidrar till att stärka ungas handlingskraft och meningsfulla deltagande i civilsamhället och den demokratiska processen i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="LY" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Libya</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sammanfattning av resultat för hela programmet (Afrika, Asien, MENA): 
SI Young Voices Initiative var en pilotutlysning inom demokrati med fokus på ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället som genomfördes år 2021. Sammanlagt 12 projekt inom Afrika, Asien och MENA beviljades. Samtliga har avslutats med genomgående hög måluppfyllelse under 2023. Samtliga projektägare uppger att projektresultaten lever vidare i hög alternativt mycket hög utsträckning. Omvänt anger 42 % av projektägarna att man uppfyllt de uppställda projekt- och programmålen i hög grad medan 58 % av projektägarna uppger att man uppfyllt samma mål i mycket hög grad (dvs 100 % har uppfyllt sina mål).</narrative>
        <narrative>Summary of results for the entire program (Africa, Asia, MENA): The SI Young Voices Initiative was a pilot call in democracy focusing on the active participation of young people in civil society that was implemented in 2021. 12 completed projects in Africa, Asia and the MENA region. 100% have reached their project goals and indicate that project results will live on now that the project funding has ended.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Young Voices Initiative</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Young Voices Initiative is a funding initiative for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in the  target countries who work with youth participation in civil society to strengthen democracy and human rights. The funding can be granted to various types of initiatives that contribute to empowering young people’s agency and meaningful participation in civil society and the democratic process generally.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lång sikt: Stärkt demokrati och ökad respekt för mänskliga rättigheter genom förbättrade förutsättningar för ungas aktiva deltagande i civilsamhället. Kort sikt: 1. Projektägare anger att resultaten lever vidare efter avslutat projekt. 2. Projektägare anger att projekten har uppfyllt sina mål (kopplade till ungas deltagande i civilsamhället).</narrative>
      <narrative>Long term: Strengthened democracy and increased respect for human rights through improved conditions for young people's active participation in civil society. Short term: 1. Project owner indicates that the results live on after the end of the project. 2. Project owners indicate that the projects have met their objectives (linked to young people's participation in civil society).</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>103 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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        <narrative>116 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>108 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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        <narrative>113 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
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Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
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        <narrative>105 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
        <narrative>114 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>India</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>106 of 189 alumnis applied for the sustainability lab Sweden week, 36 were admitted to the programme. from Africa there was 13 participants, 8 of them female and 5 men. 
36 

Direct output: alumni from the Swedish Institute Management Programme (SIMP) met in Stockholm to network, visit Swedish companies and learn from experts in leadership and sustainability.
Africa: 13 participants
Asia: 11 participants
Bolivia: 2 participants
Eastern Europe: 10 participants

98,7% answered that they would recommend the SI Sustainability labs Sweden week.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leveranser inom en av programmets aktivieter (Sweden Week for Swedish Institute Managemenet Programme) 
103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.
Afrika 13 deltagare, varav 8 kvinnor och 5 män.
Asien: 11 deltagare, varav 5 kvinnor, 5 män och 1 av obestämt kön
Bolivia: 2 deltagare, båda kvinnor
Norra och Östra Europa: 10 deltagare, varav 6 kvinnor och 4 män</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Sustainability Labs riktar sig till SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumner och ska ge ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 var en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. Delaktiviteten Sweden Week 2023 är en fysisk träff för de Swedish Institute Management Programme alumner som p g a pandemin inte fått komma till Sverige. Utvalda deltagare från SIMP 2021-22 från Afrika, Asien, Bolivia och Östra Europa kommer till Stockholm 12-16 juni för en veckas program med fokus på förändringsledning, göra studiebesök och och bygga nätverk. 

I delaktiviteten ingick tre huvudmoment, alla genomförda enligt plan: 
1. Urval av deltagare våren 2023 
2. En introducerande online träff i maj 2023 
3. En veckas fysiskt program i Sverige 12-16 juni 2023 för 36 alumner En aktivitet under programmet var ett mycket uppskattat främjarevent på Nobelmuseet. SI bjöd in Business Sweden, Kommerskollegium, Swedfund samt SI kollegor inom vår främjande verksamhet till att presentera sina verksamheter, inklusive mingel efteråt följt av en rundvisning av Nobelmuseet. Detta var en aktivitet i syfte att främja synergier mellan utvecklingssamarbetet och främjandet 
Ansökan och urval: 103 personer av totalt 189 alumner ansökte om att få komma till Sverige varav 36 antogs.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Sustainability Labs is aimed at SI Management Programme (SIMP) alumni  and will provide increased capacity and adaptability to drive issues related to sustainable business. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 was a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who, due to the pandemic, were unable to come to Sweden. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity Sweden Week 2023 is a physical meeting for the Swedish Institute Management Programme alumni who were unable to come to Sweden due to the pandemic. Selected participants from SIMP 2021-22 from Africa, Asia, Bolivia and Eastern Europe will come to Stockholm from 12-16 June for a week-long program focusing on change management, study visits and networking. The sub-activity included three main elements, all implemented according to plan: 1. Selection of participants in the spring of 2023 2. An introductory online meeting in May 2023 3. A week-long physical program in Sweden from 12-16 June 2023 for 36 alumni One activity during the program was a much-appreciated promotion event at the Nobel Museum. SI invited Business Sweden, the Swedish Board of Business Administration, Swedfund and SI colleagues in our promotion activities to present their activities, including a mingle afterwards followed by a tour of the Nobel Museum. This was an activity aimed at promoting synergies between development cooperation and promotion Application and selection: 103 people out of a total of 189 alumni applied to come to Sweden, of which 36 were accepted.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kapacitet och omställningskraft hos SI Management Programme alumner att driva frågor som rör hållbart företagande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased capacity and adaptability of SI Management Programme alumni to pursue issues related to sustainable business.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <tag code="4.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <recipient-country code="IN" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Türkiye</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Force Turkiet</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, which is why no new call for the program was made in 2023. During  2023, three SI Creative Force Turkey projects were finalised, of which all (100%) reported that lessons learned are being taken forward under indicator 1 and an equal proportion that the set project objectives have been met (100%) under indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023.Under 2023 avslutades tre projekt inom ramarna för SI Creative Force Turkiet. Av dessa uppgav samtliga (100%) att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 och en lika stor andel att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Türkiye</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Force Turkiet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023. Här finns en länk till SI:s projektdatabas där det går att se vilka projekt beviljats stöd https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023. Follow this link to the database to see the projects SI has funded https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
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        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Partnerships Program (SI CPP) was introduced in 2022 and provides support for democracy-building projects in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA region, the Western Balkans, Turkey and the EU Eastern Partnership countries. Support goes to Swedish organizations and their international partners within the civil society, cultural and media sectors. SI CPP enables cooperation projects focusing on democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Capacity-building funding program through project support call formats under operational objective 3.1 'Actors have the capacity to work towards implementation of the Agenda 2030' and priority area 3.1.2 ‘Democratic and inclusive societies’, with particular emphasis on organizations and young influential leaders and opinion leaders in civil society, the media and the cultural sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) lanserades 2022 och finansierar demokratistärkande projekt i Afrika söder om Sahara, MENA-regionen, västra Balkan, Turkiet och länderna i EU:s Östliga Partnerskap. SI CPP ger stöd till svenska organisationer och deras internationella partners inom civilsamhället, kultur- och mediesektorn. Programmet möjliggör samarbetsprojekt med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
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      <narrative>Reimbursement Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.1 "Aktörer har kapacitet för att verka för 
genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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        <narrative>The first round of the SI Creative Partnerships Programme resulted in 102 approved applications of which SI was able to grant 29 (8 for Africa, 4 for MENA, 10 for Western Balkans/Turkey and 7 for Eastern Europe), which equals a grant rate of 28%. No projects were finalised in the first year.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme första utlysning resluterade i 102 godkända ansökningar av vilka SI kunde bevilja 29 (8 för Afrika,  4 för MENA, 10 för västra Balkan/Turkiet och 7 för Östeuropa), vilket motsvarar en beviljadegrad på 28%. Inga projekt slutrapporterade under det första året.</narrative>
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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genomförandet av Agenda 2030" och insatsområde 3.1.2 "Demokratiska och inkluderande samhällen", då med särskild betoning på organisationer samt unga inflytelserika ledare och opinionsbildare
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Sydasien och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypten, Indien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Marocko, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syrien, Tunisien och Yemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results for the whole region (MENA/South Asia):
61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

Immediate measurable results for the whole Leader Lab programme (Eastern Europe, MENA and Asia): 
Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):
1. Increased knowledge: from  57% to 65%;
2. New tools and skills:  from 60 % to 65 %;
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab Sydasien och MENA omgång 2023: Söktrycket var högt och 2023 har utmärkts av en hög grad av programutveckling. Sammanlagt antogs 62 deltagare från Sydasien/MENA. Av dessa har 61 deltagare fått diplom, trots att en stor del av programmet genomförs online. 
Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab is a leadership training for  civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab bring together young influential civil society leaders in South Asia and  the MENA region who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for just, peaceful and inclusive societies in South Asia and MENA region. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen. For mor infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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Sammanfattning av omedelbara resultat i hela gruppen (Sydasien/MENA/Östeuropa):
Nått mer seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition.
Förbättrat resultatet vad gäller skillnad mellan nollmätning och slututvärdering: från 57% till 65% (kunskap) och från 60 % till 65 % (verktyg)
Tydligare organisationsförankring: från 17% till 74% i enkäten, och 180 workshoppar genomfördes av deltagarna, 2700 pers nåddes på så sätt.
Genomfört nätverkskonferens med 170 deltagare</narrative>
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61 participants from several countries in the regions (MENA/Asia) completed the leadership programme in 2023.

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Immediate measurable results (participants' replies in the baseline studies compared to the final evaluation):
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for Network for alumni that consists of former participants that have participated in SI activities from OECD/DAC countries with the aim of strengthening their competence to contribute to local sustainable global development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries and regions. SI supports alumni networks through toolkits (materials), digital communication, contacts with Swedish foreign missions and Swedish actors, and by arranging activities and offers for board members in the networks and its members together with SI and Swedish alumni. This takes place within the Sweden Alumni Academy, whose various offers aim to strengthen the competence and capacity of both individual alumni, and groups of alumni, within green transition and global sustainable development with the aim of strengthening the economic development in the contexts in which alumni find themselves. SI supports foreign missions with how they work with alumni relations by offering financial support, access to complete lists of SI alumni and strategic support. The strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner som består av tidigare deltagare i SI program och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC länder  i syfte att stärka deras kompetens att bidra till en lokal hållbar global utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i deras respektive länder och regioner. SI stödjer alumnnätverk genom toolkit (material), digital kommunikation, kontakter med utlandsmyndigheter och svenska aktörer, samt genom att anordna aktiviteter och erbjudanden för styrelsemedlemmar i nätverken och dess medlemmar tillsammans med SI och Sverige alumner. Detta sker inom Sweden Alumni Academy, vars olika erbjudanden syftar till att stärka kompetens och kapacitet för såväl individuella alumners, samt grupper av alumner, inom grön omställning och en global hållbar utveckling i syfte att stärka den ekonomiska utveckling i de kontexter alumner befinner sig inom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Nätverk för stipendiater och alumner som består av tidigare deltagare i SI program och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC länder  i syfte att stärka deras kompetens att bidra till en lokal hållbar global utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i deras respektive länder och regioner. SI stödjer alumnnätverk genom toolkit (material), digital kommunikation, kontakter med utlandsmyndigheter och svenska aktörer, samt genom att anordna aktiviteter och erbjudanden för styrelsemedlemmar i nätverken och dess medlemmar tillsammans med SI och Sverige alumner. Detta sker inom Sweden Alumni Academy, vars olika erbjudanden syftar till att stärka kompetens och kapacitet för såväl individuella alumners, samt grupper av alumner, inom grön omställning och en global hållbar utveckling i syfte att stärka den ekonomiska utveckling i de kontexter alumner befinner sig inom.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for Network for alumni that consists of former participants that have participated in SI activities from OECD/DAC countries with the aim of strengthening their competence to contribute to local sustainable global development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries and regions. SI supports alumni networks through toolkits (materials), digital communication, contacts with Swedish foreign missions and Swedish actors, and by arranging activities and offers for board members in the networks and its members together with SI and Swedish alumni. This takes place within the Sweden Alumni Academy, whose various offers aim to strengthen the competence and capacity of both individual alumni, and groups of alumni, within green transition and global sustainable development with the aim of strengthening the economic development in the contexts in which alumni find themselves. SI supports foreign missions with how they work with alumni relations by offering financial support, access to complete lists of SI alumni and strategic support. The strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Certification of 54 alumni networks worldwide and 150 completed alumni activities during 2024.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">I och med inrättandet av SI Alumni Academy, fasdes möjligheten ut för certifierade alumnnätverk att söka medel för att arrangera alumnaktiviteter. Dock kvarstod möjligheten att certfiera sig, och mer än 50 alumnnätverk blev certierade av SI under 2024. 

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI and Sweden Alumni Networks</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants and individuals from OECD/DAC countries who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Strategic support has been developed during 2024 in consultation with alumni, alumni networks and employees at foreign missions. This developed support, which can be found on the Sharing Sweden platform, is designed to support UM in working strategically with alumni relations through a practical handbook, information material (PPT), social media templates, etc. However, the display on openaid.se means that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate interventions.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare i SI-program och personer som studerat i Sverige och som alla kommer från OECD/DAC-länder, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen. 

Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. På openaid.se visas det finansiella utfallet som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudmålet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och Sverigealumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagit i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

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      <narrative>SI’s alumni network brings together former participants from OECD/DAC countries and individuals who have studied in Sweden, aiming to strengthen their capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth in their countries and regions. SI supports these networks through materials, digital communication, and connections with Swedish actors and foreign missions. The Sweden Alumni Academy offers activities that build competence in areas such as green transition, innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. SI also provides strategic and financial support to foreign missions for alumni relations through the Sharing Sweden platform.

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Alumni Academy etablerades i januari 2024 och flera möjligheter lanserades och genomfördes: tre Sweden Talks‑seminarier online, en Sweden Talks Master Class på temat hållbart ledarskap, en utlysning av resebidrag för att delta i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit i oktober 2024 (35 stipendier beviljades) samt en utlysning för SI Alumni Capacity Boost för grupper av SI‑ och Sweden‑alumner – 20 beviljade.

Sweden Alumni Academy har under 2025 erbjudit aktiviteter som lockat stort engagemang. Cirka 3000 alumner registrerade sig för Sweden Talks-seminarier och masterklasser. Nobel Prize Teacher Summit hade rekordhögt söktryck med 873 ansökningar till 20 stipendier från 9 länder. Capacity Boost mottog 36 ansökningar från 25 länder, varav 25 beviljades – alla från certifierade nätverk. Impact Lab antog 19 deltagare från Leader Lab-alumner, med jämn könsfördelning. Konferensen Reshaping the Power of Equality lockade 210 ansökningar, varav 10 alumner valdes ut. En Tracer Study visar att 20% av alumnerna deltagit i erbjudanden inom Sweden Alumni Academy, med störst intresse för professionell utveckling och ledarskap. 46 alumnnätverk certifierades 2025, trots ändrade förutsättningar. Målnivån har uppnåtts med gott resultat, vilket visar på starkt intresse och att SI:s insatser stärker kapacitet och som en synergi även relationer och Sverigebilden.</narrative>
        <narrative>SI Alumni Academy was installed in January 2024 and several oportunties were launched and completed: 3 Sweden Talks online seminars, 1 Sweden Talks Master Class on the topic of Sustainable Leadership, 1 call for applications for a travel grant to attend the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in October 2024 (35 scholarships were awarded) and 1 Call for Applications for the SI Alumni Capacity Boost for groups of SI and Sweden Alumni - 20 granted.

During 2025, Sweden Alumni Academy offered activities that generated strong engagement. Around 3,000 alumni registered for Sweden Talks seminars and masterclasses. The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit saw record interest with 873 applications for 20 scholarships from 9 countries. Capacity Boost received 36 applications from 25 countries, of which 25 were approved—all from certified networks. Impact Lab accepted 19 participants from Leader Lab alumni, with a balanced gender distribution. The conference Reshaping the Power of Equality attracted 210 applications, with 10 alumni selected. A Tracer Study shows that 20% of alumni have participated in Sweden Alumni Academy offers, with the greatest interest in professional development and leadership. In 2025, 46 alumni networks were certified despite changed conditions. The target level has been successfully achieved, demonstrating strong interest and that SI’s efforts strengthen capacity and, as a synergy, relationships and the image of Sweden.</narrative>
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SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Scholarship for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost and 4) Sweden Talks: seminar series and a master class on the theme of sustainable entrepreneurship.

In 2025, the offerings include: Capacity Boost, scholarships for participation in the Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminar series and master classes on sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership), and Impact Lab, which provides professional coaching, peer learning, and tailored resources to initiate or develop change initiatives.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI:s alumnnätverk samlar tidigare deltagare från OECD/DAC-länder och personer som studerat i Sverige, med syfte att stärka deras kapacitet att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk tillväxt i sina länder och regioner. SI stödjer nätverken genom material, digital kommunikation och kontakter med svenska aktörer och utlandsmyndigheter. Sweden Alumni Academy erbjuder aktiviteter som stärker kompetens inom grön omställning, innovation, entreprenörskap och ledarskap. 

SI Alumni Academy 2024: 1) SI Mentorship Programme for Global Professionals 2) Stipendium för deltagande i Nobel Prize Teacher Summit 3) SI Alumni Capacity Boost samt 4) Sweden Talks:seminarieserie och en master class på temat hållbart företagande.

År 2025 omfattar erbjudandena: Capacity Boost, stipendium för Nobel Prize Teacher Summit, Sweden Talks (seminarier och masterklasser om hållbart entreprenörskap och ledarskap) samt Impact Lab, som ger professionell coaching, kollegialt lärande och resurser för att initiera eller utveckla förändringsinitiativ. SI ger även strategiskt och ekonomiskt stöd till utlandsmyndigheter för att arbeta med alumnrelationer via Sharing Sweden-plattformen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det huvudsakliga målet med detta program är att stärka alumner från OECD-DAC-länder, både SI-alumner och så kallade Sverige-alumner, som tidigare varit studenter i Sverige eller deltagare i ledarskapsprogram. Genom att tillhandahålla stöd och resurser strävar vi efter att hjälpa dem att vidareutveckla sina respektive färdigheter och kompetenser för att förbättra sin förmåga att bidra till hållbar utveckling och ekonomisk utveckling och välstånd i sina respektive länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main goal of this program is to strengthen alumni from OECD-DAC countries, both SI-alumni and Sweden alumni, who have previously been students in Sweden or participated in leadership programmes. By providing support and resources, we aim to help them further develop their respective skills and competencies to enhance their capabilities and  capacity to contribute to sustainable development and economic development and prosperity in their respective countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing Impact Pioneers 2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
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1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
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Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact. 

In the final survey, participants were asked whether the programme had led to any immediate results. Although it is still too early to expect more far‑reaching changes, many provided concrete examples, including the following accounts from participants from Indonesia: “I used the programme assignment to develop the full framework for a high‑impact, national‑level initiative called the ‘Presidential Energy Accelerator’. I am leaving the programme not with a collection of ideas, but with a complete, robust, and globally‑vetted proposal. The peer coaching and Swedish ecosystem visits provided the critical refinements that make this proposal credible. The programme’s ‘way forward’ wasn’t just an assignment; it became my personal action plan. I also attended the Swedish Embassy in Jakarta’s event this week and received full support from the Ambassador regarding my project plan. I am returning to the Ministry not just as a participant, but as the architect of a major, pre‑vetted initiative.”</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.

I den avslutande enkäten fick deltagarna ange om programmet lett till några direkta resultat. Även om det ännu är för tidigt att förvänta sig mer långtgående förändringar, gav många konkreta exempel, bland annat från deltagare i Indonesien: “I used the programme assignment to develop the full framework for a high‑impact, national‑level initiative called the ‘Presidential Energy Accelerator’. I am leaving the programme not with a collection of ideas, but with a complete, robust, and globally‑vetted proposal. The peer coaching and Swedish ecosystem visits provided the critical refinements that make this proposal credible. The programme’s ‘way forward’ wasn’t just an assignment; it became my personal action plan. I also attended the Swedish Embassy in Jakarta’s event this week and received full support from the Ambassador regarding my project plan. I am returning to the Ministry not just as a participant, but as the architect of a major, pre‑vetted initiative.”</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme confirm that the short‑term goals of strengthening participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks were achieved. Among the 32 participants funded through the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development (88% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with most strongly agreeing.
Networking emerged as the programme’s strongest outcome. All respondents believe that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their work, and a large majority (85.7%) strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also valued: 92.9% expect these networks to support their future work.

Looking ahead, the results indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. Most participants anticipate partnerships with other participants’ organisations (96.4%) and with Swedish actors (96.4%). Many also expect cooperation in innovation and technology (92.9%) and see potential for new funding opportunities (82.1%). Overall, the programme shows clear immediate value and strong prospects for long‑term impact. 

In the final survey, participants were asked whether the programme had led to any immediate results. Although it is still too early to expect more far‑reaching changes, many provided concrete examples, including the following accounts from participants from Uganda: “Our participation directly spurred action: we are now drafting a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kenya Climate Innovation Centre to create a formal partnership for establishing a climate accelerator in Uganda. This collaboration was directly inspired by the ecosystem models presented during Sweden Week.”</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
Nätverkande framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla respondenter anser att nätverket med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras arbete, och en stor majoritet (85,7 %) instämmer helt. Även kontakterna med svenska organisationer värderas högt: 92,9 % förväntar sig att dessa nätverk kommer att stödja deras framtida arbete.

Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.

I den avslutande enkäten fick deltagarna ange om programmet lett till några direkta resultat. Även om det ännu är för tidigt att förvänta sig mer långtgående förändringar, gav många konkreta exempel, bland annat från deltagare i Uganda: “Our participation directly spurred action: we are now drafting a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kenya Climate Innovation Centre to create a formal partnership for establishing a climate accelerator in Uganda. This collaboration was directly inspired by the ecosystem models presented during Sweden Week.”</narrative>
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The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

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In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
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Programländer :
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Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

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1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

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3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 bekräftar att programmets kortsiktiga mål om att stärka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de 32 deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling (svarsfrekvens 88 %) uppger samtliga respondenter att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, varav de flesta instämmer helt.
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Resultaten pekar också på goda förutsättningar för fortsatt samverkan. De flesta deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap med andra deltagares organisationer (96,4 %) och med svenska aktörer (96,4 %). Många förutser även samarbete kring innovation och teknik (92,9 %) och ser potential för nya finansieringsmöjligheter (82,1 %). Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och starka utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The 2024 pilot's short-term goal was to strengthen knowledge and networks among the participants and thereby increase capacity to drive change in accordance with the program's overall goal: to strengthen the nurture, growth and impact of 'impact entrepreneurship'. Results were followed up through a final questionnaire with a total response rate of 84.1% (53/63 responses).

1. Percentage of participants who state that they gained increased knowledge through programme participation: 94.4%
2. Share of participants who state that the programme further inspired them to drive change and sustainable development: 98.1%
3. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with other program participants: 100%
4. Share of participants who state that they received a value-creating network with Swedish organizations: 90.4%
5. Share of participants who identify partnership opportunities for continued cooperation with Swedish companies and organizations after the program: 92.5%

Survey results from the 2025 Impact Pioneers leadership programme show that the short‑term goals of increasing participants’ knowledge, inspiration and networks have been met. Among the six participants funded through the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa (100% response rate), all respondents report increased knowledge and inspiration, with many strongly agreeing.

Networking stands out as the strongest result. All participants state that the network built with fellow participants will benefit their future work, and all strongly agree. Connections with Swedish organisations are also highly valued: 100% believe these networks will support their work, with two‑thirds strongly agreeing. The results also indicate strong potential for continued collaboration. All participants expect partnerships with fellow participants’ organisations and with Swedish actors. All also foresee opportunities for cooperation on innovation and technology, while 83.3% believe the programme may lead to new funding opportunities. Overall, the programme demonstrates clear immediate value and promising prospects for long‑term impact.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pilotsatsningen 2024 hade som kortsiktigt mål att stärka kunskap och nätverk bland deltagarna som genom detta får stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i enlighet med programmets övergripande mål: att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart entreprenörskap. Resultat följdes upp genom en slutenkät med total 84,1% svarsfrekvens (53/63 svar).

1. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad kunskap genom deltagande i programmet: 94,4%
2. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ökad inspiration till att driva förändring och hållbar utveckling: 98,1%
3. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med övriga programdeltagare:  100%
4. Andel deltagare som uppger att de fått ett värdeskapande nätverk med svenska organisationer: 90,4%
5. Andel deltagare som identifierar partnerskapsmöjligheter för fortsatt samverkan med svenska företag och organisationer efter programmet: 92,5%

Enkätresultaten från ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers 2025 visar att programmets kortsiktiga mål att öka deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk har uppnåtts. Bland de sex deltagare som finansierades genom Strategin för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika (svarsfrekvens 100 %) rapporterar samtliga att deras kunskap och inspiration har ökat, och många instämmer helt.

Nätverkandet framträder som programmets starkaste resultat. Alla deltagare uppger att nätverket som byggts med övriga deltagare kommer att gynna deras framtida arbete, och samtliga instämmer starkt. Kontakter med svenska organisationer värderas också högt: 100 % anser att dessa nätverk kommer att bidra positivt, varav två tredjedelar instämmer helt. Resultaten visar även stark potential för fortsatt samverkan. Alla deltagare förväntar sig partnerskap både med andra deltagares organisationer och med svenska aktörer. Samtliga ser också möjligheter till samarbete kring innovation och teknik, medan 83,3 % tror att deltagandet kan leda till nya finansieringsmöjligheter. Sammantaget visar programmet tydliga omedelbara värden och lovande utsikter för långsiktig påverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The leadership programme Impact Pioneers aims to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation, thereby contributing to job creation and new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth. The programme also seeks to foster cross‑sector collaboration between the public sector, business, academia and civil society, thereby enhancing knowledge‑sharing to support capacity development and effective partnerships in line with.

The programme is implemented annually by the Swedish Institute, with support from procured programme consultants, and in cooperation with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in areas linked to the promotion of entrepreneurship and innovation.

In 2025, the programme was based on the theme “Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship”, offering activities targeted at key actors working within local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems with a particular interest in this thematic area. The purpose of the programme was to equip participants with knowledge, inspiration and a global network to help them develop their organizations and local ecosystems to better support the foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship focused on new solutions that prevent or mitigate climate‑related challenges. Participants were recruited through an open call that received approximately 1,200 applications. After a screening process, a final selection of 64 participants from the programme countries was made. 

Participation was funded through the following financing strategies: the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024–2028 and the Strategy for Sweden’s Regional Development Cooperation with the Middle East and North Africa 2024–2027. 

Countries included and funded through Swedish development cooperation funding: 
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Türkiye, Morocco, Egypt (in addition 10 more countries are participating funded by non ODA funds such as Eastern Partnership countries and the Baltic States)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogrammet Impact Pioneers har som mål att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation, och därigenom bidra till arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som främjar hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Programmet genomförs årsvis av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till främjande av entreprenörskap och innovation.

2025 utgick programmet från temat ”Enabling Climate Tech Entrepreneurship” med ett erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation och med särskilt intresse för just detta tema. Genom programmet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett globalt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre stödja grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap med inriktning på nya lösningar som förebygger eller mitigerar klimatrelaterade utmaningar.

Deltagarna rekryterades genom en öppen utlysning med ca 1200 sökanden. Efter en screeningprocess gjordes ett slutligt urval av 64 deltagare från programländerna. Deltagande finansierades på två olika biståndsstrategier: Strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling 2024-2028 och Strategi för Sveriges regionala utvecklingssamarbete med Mellanöstern och Nordafrika 2024-2027. 

Programländer :
Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia,Turkiet, Marocko, Egypten, Bangladesh, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam
(Ytterligare 10 länder deltar i programmet men finansieras inte av biståndsmedel bl.a. från EU:s östra partnerskap och länder i Östersjöregionen)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to promoting jobs and new solutions that drive sustainable economic growth. Strengthened foundation, growth and impact of entrepreneurship and innovation therefore influence a country’s competitiveness and productivity.

Impact Pioneers is implemented through strategies that all emphasize goals related to economic development, education, trade and green transition. The 2025 programme targeted innovation and entrepreneurship enablers who can strengthen foundation, growth and impact within climate tech. The programme is designed to improve the conditions for enablers and key actors in local entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems to succeed in their efforts to strengthen the foundation, growth and impact of new enterprises and solutions, which in turn contribute to job creation, trade and green transition. 

Through training, capacity‑building activities and a global network, the programme also creates conditions for local and global partnerships that help participants scale their impact and increase their positive societal contribution.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Entreprenörskap och innovation är centralt för att främja arbetstillfällen och nya lösningar som driver hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt. Stärkt grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för entreprenörskap och innovation påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. 

Impact Pioneers genomförs inom tre olika svenska strategier varav två biståndsstrategier som alla betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till främjare av entreprenörskap och innovation som kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag inom ’Climate tech’. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för främjare och nyckelpersoner inom lokala ekosystem för entreprenörskap och innovation når framgång i sitt arbete med att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för nya företag och lösningar, som i sin tur bidrar till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett globalt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala och globala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att skala upp sitt genomslag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). 
Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

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        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktiska resultat 2025: SI Leader Lab svarar mot behovet av att stärka civilsamhällesledare i komplexa kontexter med ökande repression och med begränsade möjligheter till samverkan och kapacitetsutveckling. Målet är att utveckla ledarskap, strategiskt påverkansarbete och nätverk för att främja demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet – samt att bygga långsiktiga relationer med det svenska civilsamhället. Programmet genomfördes i hybridformat med en fysisk vecka i Sverige. Till årets program antogs 108 deltagare från Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. 98 % slutförde programmet och majoriteten innehar en chefsposition. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombinerades med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där 36 deltagare drev förändringsprojekt som gav tydliga och mätbara resultat. Regionalt erfarenhetsutbyte, särskilt kring EU‑integration, gav oväntat stort mervärde. Resultaten visar tydliga effekter: deltagare har initierat projekt som avslöjar korruption, utvecklat ledarskapsutbildningar och lanserat mentorskapsprogram för juridikstudenter. Långtidsuppföljning visar att 95 % fortsatt använder verktygen och 87 % uppger att organisationen stärkts i sin kapacitet att driva förändring

Faktiska resultat 2024: 
SI Leader Lab Östeuropa/MENA (resultat i hela gruppen): 
Seniora deltagare: 97 % har en chefsposition 
Hög närvaro: 100 av 106 deltagare fick diplom (94 %)   
Resultaten från utvärderingen är goda: 81 % (kunskap) och 76% (verktyg).  
Relativt goda vad gäller organisationsförankring: 74%.  
Genom programmet genomfördes 182 workshoppar, och 1607 personer nåddes genom dessa. 
Nätverksmöte med 130 deltagare inklusive representanter från det svenska civilsamhället.</narrative>
        <narrative>Actual results 2025: SI Leader Lab addresses the need to strengthen civil society leaders operating in complex contexts marked by increasing repression and limited opportunities for collaboration and capacity development. The aim is to build leadership skills, strategic advocacy, and networks that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression – while fostering long‑term relationships with Swedish civil society. The programme was delivered in a hybrid format, including a physical week in Sweden. This year, 108 participants were admitted from Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. A total of 98% completed the programme, and the majority hold managerial positions. A broad spring offering was combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where 36 participants implemented change projects that generated clear and measurable results. Regional knowledge exchange, particularly on EU integration, provided unexpectedly strong added value. The results show tangible impact: participants have initiated projects exposing corruption, developed leadership training, and launched mentorship programmes for law students. Long‑term follow‑up indicates that 95% continue to use the tools and 87% report strengthened organisational capacity to drive change.

Actual results 2024: SI Leader Lab Eastern Europe/MENA:  Senior participants: 97% hold a management position. High attendance: 100 out of 106 participants received a diploma (94%). The results from the evaluation are good: 81% (knowledge) and 76% (tools). Relatively good in terms of organizational anchoring: 74%.  
Through the program, 182 workshops were conducted, and 1607 people were reached through these. Network meeting with 130 participants including representatives from Swedish civil society.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Leader Lab</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Leader Lab 2025 is a leadership programme designed to strengthen the capacity of 100 influential civil society leaders working for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Türkiye. The programme aims to develop participants’ leadership and advocacy skills, as well as to build networks for peer learning and exchange. It contributes to change in areas related to democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. Participants work with strategic development and systems thinking connected to leadership and advocacy within their organisations, strengthening their ability to drive long‑term change initiatives. The programme is delivered in a hybrid format, with digital sessions and a physical training week in Stockholm featuring workshops, study visits, and a networking conference with Swedish civil society. The programme is combined with a more in‑depth “Impact Lab” in the autumn, where participants apply again to implement change projects. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute in collaboration with the procured knowledge partner Hyper Island. The target group is influential civil society leaders (aged 22–45) from selected countries. Participants must have strong English skills and a clear platform for their work that can benefit from the programme content. Selection is made through an open call and assessed by a selection committee with regional expertise. The assessment is based on the candidate’s role and influence, the organisation’s capacity for change, and its relevance to the programme’s objectives. Gender balance, geographical and thematic diversity, and English proficiency are also taken into account. Programme countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine.

SI Leader Lab 2024: is a leadership training for civil society leaders. SI Leader Lab gathers influential civil society leaders in Eastern Europe and  the MENA region who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. The overarching objective is to strengthen leaders who are working for peaceful and inclusive societies. Citizen from following countries can apply: Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine or Yemen. For more infomation please see SI's website: https://si.se/en/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Leader Lab 2025 är ett ledarskapsprogram med syfte att stärka kapaciteten hos 100 inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare som arbetar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet i Östeuropa, västra Balkan och Turkiet. Programmet syftar till att utveckla deltagarnas ledarskap och påverkansarbete, samt att skapa nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte. Programmet bidrar till förändring inom områden som demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Deltagarna arbetar med strategisk utveckling och systemtänkande kopplat till ledarskap och påverkansarbete i sina organisationer, vilket stärker deras förmåga att driva långsiktiga förändringsinitiativ. Programmet genomförs i hybridformat med digitala sessioner och en fysisk utbildningsvecka i Stockholm med workshops, studiebesök och en nätverkskonferens med svenska civilsamhället. Ett bredare erbjudande på våren kombineras med ett fördjupat ”Impact Lab” på hösten, där deltagare driver förändringsprojekt. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med hjälp av den upphandlade kunskapspartnern Hyper Island. Målgruppen är inflytelserika ledare (22–45 år) verksamma inom civilsamhället i utvalda länder. Deltagarna ska ha goda kunskaper i engelska och en tydlig plattform för sitt arbete som kan dra nytta av programmets innehåll. Urvalet sker genom en öppen utlysning och bedöms av en urvalskommitté med regional kompetens. Bedömningen baseras på bland annat kandidatens roll och inflytande, organisationens kapacitet att driva förändring och dess relevans kopplat till programmål. Dessutom beaktas könsfördelning, geografisk och tematisk mångfald samt engelskkunskaper. Programländer: Albanien, Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Belarus, Bosnien och Hercegovina, Georgien, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Serbien, Turkiet, Ukraina. 

SI Leader Lab 2024 är en ledarskapsutbildning för inflytelserika civilsamhällesledare i Östeuropa och MENA-regionen som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Det övergripande målet är att stärka ledare som arbetar för fredliga och inkluderande samhällen. Medborgare från följande länder kan ansöka: Algeriet, Armenien, Belarus, Egypten, Georgien, Irak, Jordanien, Libanon, Libyen, Moldavien, Marocko, Palestina, Syrien, Tunisien, Ukraina eller Jemen. För mer information se SI:s hemsida: https://si.se/sv/apply/leadership-programmes/leaderlab/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2025: Through SI Leader Lab, participants are expected to strengthen their capacity to lead and manage more effective and sustainable development efforts that promote democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression. This is grounded in the programme’s aim to invest in actors who hold influence and a mandate for change within their respective societies. The programme reinforces the role of civil society actors as change leaders. Through training and network‑building, participants gain tools to influence policy, mobilise public opinion, and implement strategic initiatives. Change occurs both at the individual level (knowledge and tools) and the organisational level (implementation and institutional anchoring). Immediate expected results include increased knowledge in leadership, team development and advocacy; new and improved tools for driving change in line with the programme objectives; and organisational anchoring of results through the implementation of change projects. These outcomes are achieved through capacity‑building training, individual coaching, peer learning and networking, as well as practical application in the form of change projects within the participants’ own organisations. 

Expected results 2024: Strengthened capacity of influential civil society leaders and their organisations to drive successful advocacy work linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Immediate expected results: 1. Increased knowledge as a reult of the programme. 2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective 3. 3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2025: Genom SI Leader Lab förväntas deltagarna ha stärkt sin kapacitet att driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet. Detta motiveras av programmets syfte att investera i aktörer med inflytande och förändringsmandat i sina respektive samhällen. Programmet stärker civilsamhällets aktörer i deras roll som förändringsledare. Genom utbildning och nätverksbyggande får deltagarna verktyg att påverka policy, mobilisera opinion och genomföra strategiska initiativ. Förändringen sker både på individnivå (kunskap och verktyg) och organisatorisk nivå (implementering och organisatorisk förankring). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: ökad kunskap inom ledarskap, teamutveckling och påverkansarbete, nya och förbättrade verktyg för att driva förändring i linje med programmets mål, organisatorisk förankring av resultat genom implementering av förändringsprojekt. Resultaten uppnås genom kapacitetsstärkande utbildningsinsatser, individuell coachning, erfarenhetsutbyte och nätverksbyggande samt praktisk tillämpning i form av förändringsprojekt i deltagarnas egna organisationer.

Förväntade resultat 2024: Stärkt kapacitet hos aktiva och inflytelserika civilsamhällesaktörer i MENA/Östeuropa så att de kan driva och förvalta ett mer effektivt och hållbart utvecklingsarbete som bidrar till fredliga och inkluderande samhällen (mål 16, Agenda 2030). Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malawi</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Morocco</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för Svenska institutets stipendiater</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 96% anser sig ha fått ny kunskap, 94% anser sig ha fått nya verktyg och 89% anser sig ha fått nya kontakter efter deltagande på NFGP aktiviteter. NFGP goda resultat och resultaten visar att vi når målgruppen med våra aktiviteter. Efter tre år hade 42% återvänt till arbetsmarknaden i sitt hemland och 75% anser att de haft användning av de verktyg de fick under sin stipendieperiod efter tre år. Detta visar att NFGP bidrar till stipendiaternas kompetensutveckling och att de får stärkt kapacitet genom aktiviteterna som är användbar efter studierna.

Resultat 2025: På kort sikt visar NFGP mycket goda resultat: 95% av deltagarna upplever att de fått ny kunskap och 93% nya verktyg efter aktiviteterna, vilket indikerar stärkt individuell kapacitet direkt efter insatsen. På lång sikt är effekterna fortsatt tydliga. 88% av stipendiaterna anser att verktygen är användbara efter studierna, och 79% rapporterar faktisk nytta både ett och tre år senare, vilket visar på bestående kompetensutveckling. Återvändande till hemlandet är lägre: 33% efter ett år och 38% efter tre år, men ökningen över tid tyder på att effekten på återvändande är fördröjd. Trots något lägre siffror 2025 jämfört med föregående år, bidrar NFGP till långsiktig kapacitetsförstärkning och viss påverkan på återvändande.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: 96% believe they have gained new knowledge, 94% believe they have gained new tools and 89% believe they have gained new contacts after participating in NFGP activities. NFGP has good results, and the results indicate that we reach the target group with our activities. After three years, 42% had returned to the labour market in their home country and 75% believe that they have used the tools they received during their scholarship period after three years. This shows that NFGP contributes to the competence development of the scholarship holders and that they gain strengthened capacity through the activities that are useful after their studies.

Results 2025: In the short term, NFGP shows very strong results: 95% of participants report gaining new knowledge and 92% new tools after the activities, indicating strengthened individual capacity immediately following the intervention. In the long term, the effects remain clear. 88% of scholars consider the tools useful after completing their studies, and 79% report actual benefits both one and three years later, demonstrating lasting competence development. Return to the home country is lower: 33% after one year and 38% after three years, but the increase over time suggests that the effect on return is delayed. Despite slightly lower figures in 2025 compared to previous years, NFGP contributes to long-term capacity building and some impact on return rates.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) is designed to meet the goal of strengthening the capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and aid. The program adds value to SI’s scholarship offering by providing activities focused on career planning and professional development for scholarship recipients from OECD/DAC countries pursuing master’s studies in Sweden. These activities serve as tools to enhance the scholars’ skills and capacity, complementing the theoretical knowledge acquired in their respective master’s programs. NFGP strengthens scholars’ ability to return to the labour market in their home countries by offering activities focused on career planning and career development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Network for Global Professionals (NFGP) är utvecklat för att möta målet kring stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och bistånd. Programmet utgör ett mervärde inom SI:s stipendieerbjudande genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling för individer från OECD/DAC länder som får stipendier för masterstudier i Sverige. Dessa aktiviteter fungerar som verktyg för att stärka stipendiaternas kompetens och kapacitet, och kompletterar den teoretiska kunskap som erhålls inom respektive mastersprogram. NFGP stärker stipendiaternas kapacitet att återvända till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer genom att erbjuda aktiviteter med fokus på karriärplanering och karriärutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected long-term outcome is that the scholarship holders have gained increased competence and motivation to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries. Through, among other things, self-leadership training and online sessions, the scholars are provided with useful tools from a neuroscience perspective. The activities are intended to contribute in the long term to increasing access to qualified and gender-equal skills supply, by ensuring that the scholars return to the labour market in their home countries (OECD/DAC). NFGP aims to strengthen the scholars’ ability to drive their own career development in their home country and to ensure that they perceive career opportunities and a future there.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det förväntande långsiktiga resultatet är att stipendiaterna har fått ökad kompetens och motivation att bidra till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Genom bland annat självledarskapsutbildningar och online sessioner ges stipendiaterna användbara verktyg ur ett neurovetenskapligt perspektiv. Verksamheten ska långsiktigt bidra till att öka tillgången till kvalificerad och jämställd kompetensförsörjning, genom att stipendiaterna återvänder till arbetsmarknaden i sina hemländer (OECD/DAC). NFGP ska bidra till att stipendiaterna fått stärkt förmåga att driva sin egen karriärutveckling i hemlandet och att de upplever att det finns karriärmöjligheter och en framtid i hemlandet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

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        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Leadership programme: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The expected short-term results (immediately following the program) are new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals. 

Immidiate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förväntade resultaten på kortare sikt (direkt efter programmet) är att programmet har lett till lärande i form av nya kunskaper och metoder för att kunna driva förändringsprocesser i riktning  mot en hållbar modern statsförvaltning. Det kan ske genom att deltagarnas organisationer har utvecklats i en hållbar riktning tack var den kompetens och de idéer som tillförts genom deltagande i SAYP. Ytterligare en förväntad effekt är att programmet leder till att nationella nätverk skapas av personer inom och med intressen i statsförvaltning efter att programmet är avsluta. 

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av  programmet. 2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="RS" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="11430" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>The programme had an annual call for applications and each year 4-5 programs with different themes were granted based on given frameworks in the call.

Summary of implementation for the entire Western Balkans region in 2024/2025: 
4 programs, 101 participants of which 72 women, 29 men

The following training programmes were launched and implemented during 2024/2025:

Halmstad University: Collaborative governance in a digital era 

Woman to Woman: Equality training for practitioners, from theory to policy implementation

Linköping University: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation and Democracy

Lund University: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralization and Human Rights

Every organiser conducts surveys at the end of the programme where questions about increased knowledge and new tools within the programme's theme are asked. Questions about whether the programme contributes to organisational anchoring are also examined. Results for immediate measurable indicators:
Percentage answering 4-5 on a five-point scale, where 5 is the highest grade: 73% (increased knowledge) 59% (tools to drive change) 55% (organisational anchoring).

The programme is phased out and will not be part of the call for applications in 2025. This is to better synchronize Swedish Insitute's offers in the region.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet utlystes årligen och varje år beviljades 4-5 program med olika tematik utifrån givna ramar i utlysningen. 

Sammanfattning av genomförandet för hela regionen Västra Balkan 2024/2025: 
4 program, 101 deltagare varav 72 kvinnor, 29 män

Följande utbildningsprogram har startats och genomförts under 2024/2025: 

Högskolan Halmstad: Collaborative Governance in a Digital Era 

Kvinna till Kvinna: Gender Equality Education for Practitioners, From Theory to Policy Implementation

Linköpings universitet: Sustainable e-Government: Resilience, Innovation, and Democracy

Lunds universitet: Perspectives on Multi-level governance, Decentralisation and Human Rights

Varje arrangör genomför enkäter i slutet av programmet där frågor om kunskapsökning och nya verktyg inom programmets tema ställs. Även frågor om programmet bidrar till organisatorisk förankring undersöks.
Resultat för omedelbara mätbara indikatorer:
Andel som svarar 4-5 på en femgradig skala, där 5 är högsta betyg: 73% (ökad kunskap) 59% (verktyg för att driva förändring) 55% (organisatorisk förankring).

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, detta för att bättre synkronisera myndighetens erbjudanden i regionen.</narrative>
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        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) is a training programme developed to build new networks, knowledge and practices for increased transparency, efficiency and resilience in public administration. The programme also aims to strengthen your individual capabilities to meet the requirements of a modern governance structure. As a SAYP participant, you will be able to expand your own contact networks and share ideas, experiences and challenges with other like-minded professionals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) är Svenska institutets utbildningsprogram för att stärka aktörer inom offentlig sektor, civilsamhälle och näringsliv  att möta komplexa samhällsutmaningar såsom jämställdhet, inkludering, och pågående miljö- och klimatkris. Målgruppen är unga yrkesverksamma dels i Östeuropa, dels på västra Balkan. Programmet stärker deltagarnas förmåga att kunna driva och implementera förändringsarbete inom sina respektive organisationer.</narrative>
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3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för ambitiösa kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA och Turkiet (Turkiet var dock inte med 2025) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag. Detta är ett sammanhållet program som genomförs i flera länder. Visningen på openaid.se gör dock att det totala finansiella utfallet per land redovisas som separata insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for She Entrepreneurs is a leadership program for ambitious female entrepreneurs from selected MENA countries and Türkiye (NB not during 2025) who run successful businesses with a focus on sustainability. The program provides participants with knowledge, concrete tools, and experience exchanges that help them develop as entrepreneurs and leaders, and scale their businesses. This is a program that is implemented in several countries. The display on openaid.se is made in such a way that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for She Entrepreneurs is a leadership program for ambitious female entrepreneurs from selected MENA countries and Türkiye (NB not during 2025) who run successful businesses with a focus on sustainability. The program provides participants with knowledge, concrete tools, and experience exchanges that help them develop as entrepreneurs and leaders, and scale their businesses. This is a program that is implemented in several countries. The display on openaid.se is made in such a way that the total financial outcome per country is reported as separate efforts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för ambitiösa kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA och Turkiet (Turkiet var dock inte med 2025) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag. Detta är ett sammanhållet program som genomförs i flera länder. Visningen på openaid.se gör dock att det totala finansiella utfallet per land redovisas som separata insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.1 - Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Morocco</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: 
För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. 2025 års program riktar sig till grundare av företag som bidrar med nya lösningar för klimatet med fokus på bl.a. vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Deltagarna rekryteras genom en öppen utlysning med ca 400 kvalificerade sökanden per år. Programmet genomförs av Svenska institutet med stöd av upphandlade konsulter och experter/mentorer som rekryteras från den svenska resursbasen.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Expected 2025:
Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. This is a programme that is implemented in several countries. Türkiye was part of the programme until 2024. 

The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Turkiet var ett programland fram till 2024. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag. Detta är ett sammanhållet program som genomförs i flera länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024:
During 2024 a cohort of 29 participants completed the program and received diplomas. 
Percentage of participants with great knowledge: 79.5%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of tools to drive change in accordance with programme objectives: 74.29%. 
Percentage of participants with a high degree of organizational implementation: 76%

Results 2025:
32 qualified candidates were accepted, of whom 31 started and completed the programme. It was implemented from April to September and consisted of online workshops, learning groups, and mentoring support, followed by a physical week in Stockholm. Participants developed growth plans for their companies with a focus on leadership, business development, and social and climate impact. The Sweden week also provided opportunities to meet Swedish actors in innovation and sustainability, strengthening Sweden’s image and creating synergies with Swedish offerings in the region. The programme has strengthened participants’ individual capacities and improved their companies’ potential to grow and increase their positive environmental and societal impact.

New partnerships: 73% of participants report that the programme has led to new partnerships.

Readiness for financing: Participants have developed investment strategies and capital‑raising plans. The programme has activated new networks for participants within impact investment in the MENA region and created links between the participants and the Sida‑funded Challenge Fund Water and Energy for Food.

Organisational anchoring: 83% of participants report that the programme has resulted in new decisions at a strategic level. The same proportion state that they have implemented new working methods in their companies.

Knowledge and tools: 83% of participants report that the programme, to a high or very high degree, has provided them with new tools that promote the development of their companies (including leadership, team development, customer and market understanding, product development, distribution, and impact monitoring).</narrative>
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För programomgången under 2024 fullföljde 29 deltagare programmet och fick diplom. 
Andel deltagare med stor kunskap: 79,5%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål: 74,29%. 
Andel deltagare med hög grad av organisatorisk förankring: 76%

Resultat 2025:
32 kvalificerade kandidater antogs, varav 31 påbörjade och fullföljde programmet. Det genomfördes april–september och bestod av online‑workshopar, lärgrupper och mentorstöd, följt av en fysisk vecka i Stockholm. Deltagarna utvecklade tillväxtplaner för sina företag med fokus på ledarskap, affärsutveckling och social/klimatmässig påverkan. Sverigeveckan gav även möjlighet till möten med svenska aktörer inom innovation och hållbarhet, vilket stärkte Sverigebilden och skapade synergier med svenska erbjudanden. Programmet har stärkt deltagarnas individuella kapacitet och förbättrat deras företags möjligheter att växa och öka sin positiva miljö‑ och samhällspåverkan. 

Nya samarbeten: 73 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet lett till nya partnerskap.

Finansieringsberedskap: Deltagarna har utvecklat investeringsstrategier och kapitalanskaffningsplaner. Programmet har aktiverat nya nätverk för deltagarna inom impact-investeringar i MENA och skapat kopplingar mellan deltagarna och den Sida-finansierade Challengefonden Water and Energy for Food.

Organisatorisk förankring: 83 % av deltagarna uppger att programmet resulterat i nya beslut på strategisk nivå. Lika många uppger att de har implementerat nya arbetssätt i företaget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership programme: She Entrepreneurs</narrative>
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      <narrative>She Entrepreneurs is a leadership programme for women entrepreneurs from selected countries in the MENA region (Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) who run successful businesses with a sustainability focus. This is a programme that is implemented in several countries. Türkiye was part of the programme until 2024. 

The 2025 programme targets founders of companies that contribute to new climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact. Participants are recruited through an open call that attracts around 400 qualified applicants each year. The programme is implemented by the Swedish Institute, supported by procured consultants and experts/mentors recruited from the Swedish resource base.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">She Entrepreneurs är ett ledarskapsprogram för kvinnliga entreprenörer från utvalda länder i MENA-regionen (Algeriet, Egypten, Iran, Jordanien, Libanon, Marocko, Palestina och Tunisien) som driver framgångsrika företag med fokus på hållbarhet. Turkiet var ett programland fram till 2024. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, konkreta verktyg, och erfarenhetsutbyten som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, och att skala upp sina företag. Detta är ett sammanhållet program som genomförs i flera länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
Female entrepreneurs from the Middle East and North Africa region and Türkiye expand their operations and impact. Immediate measurable results:
1. Increased knowledge
2. New tools and skills
3. Programme's impact on participants' organisations/companies

Equal participation in the labour market is essential for economic growth. Increasing women’s opportunities to realise their full potential in the workforce can directly strengthen a country’s competitiveness and productivity. Despite a growing pool of highly educated women, the MENA region has the lowest female labour force participation rate in the world. The share of women who start and run businesses is also significantly lower than that of men. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 is carried out within the framework of Sweden’s MENA strategy, which includes objectives related to economic development, education, trade, and the green transition in the region. The programme specifically targets women entrepreneurs who contribute sustainable climate solutions in areas such as water, energy, agriculture, transport, construction, waste management, and manufacturing. The programme is designed to strengthen the conditions for these promising entrepreneurs to succeed in their businesses and contribute to job creation, private sector development, and sustainable economic growth in their home countries. It provides participants with knowledge, tools, and networks that support their development as entrepreneurs and leaders, and help them scale their businesses and increase their positive societal impact.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024: 
Syftesdrivna företag med en fungerande affärsmodell ökar sin tillväxt. Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre Verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat

Jämlikt deltagande på arbetsmarknaden är centralt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Att öka kvinnors möjligheter att utnyttja sin fulla potential på arbetsmarknaden kan direkt påverka ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Trots en växande talangpool av högutbildade kvinnor har MENA-regionen det lägsta deltagandet av kvinnor på arbetsmarknaden i världen. Andelen kvinnor i regionen som startar och driver företag ligger också långt under andelen män. 

She Entrepreneurs 2025 genomförs inom Sveriges MENA-strategis mål om ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i MENA. Programmet riktar sig särskilt till kvinnliga entreprenörer som bidrar med hållbara lösningar för klimatet, inom områden som vatten, energi, jordbruk, transport, bygg, avfall och tillverkning. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för dessa lovande entreprenörer att nå framgång i sina företag och att bidra till jobbskapande, privatsektorutveckling och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt i hemländerna. Programmet ger deltagarna kunskap, verktyg och kontakter som hjälper dem att utvecklas som entreprenörer och ledare, samt att skala upp sina företag och öka dessas positiva samhällspåverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force was closed in 2024. 19 projects were reported as completed in 2024 (12 for Africa, 1 for Asia and 6 for MENA). A total of 14 projects (74%) stated that they had achieved their project objectives, while all of them (100%) stated that the results live on after the project has ended.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030 - Middle East / Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Türkiye</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force Turkey closed in 2024. Four cooperation projects have submitted final reports during the year. In the narrative final reports, where the project owners self-assess the achievement of objectives, all projects state that the experiences are being passed on according to indicator 1 and that the set project objectives have been met (100%) according to indicator 2. It can be noted that the major earthquake that took place in Turkey during the project period has affected all projects in one way or another.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force Turkiet avslutas under 2024. Fyra samarbetsprojekt har slutrapporterat under året. I de narrativa slutrapporterna där projektägarna självskattar måluppfyllelse, uppger samtliga projekt uppger att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 samt att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2. Det kan noteras att den stora jordbävningen som ägde rum i Turkiet under projektperioden på ett eller annat sätt har påverkat samtliga projekt.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Türkiye</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Force - Turkiet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030  - Eastern Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="15150" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://si.se/en/projects-granted-funding/programmes/creative-force" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>SI Creative Force Eastern Europe closed in 2024. Eight projects have submitted final reports during the year. In the narrative final reports where the project owners self-assess goal fulfillment, all projects state that the experiences are passed on according to indicator 1 and that the set project goals have been met (100%) according to indicator 2.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force Östeuropa avslutas under 2024. Åtta projekt har slutrapporterat under året. I de narrativa slutrapporterna där projektägarna självskattar måluppfyllelse, uppger Samtliga projekt uppger att erfarenheterna tas vidare enligt indikator 1 samt att de uppsatta projektmålen uppfyllts (100%) enligt indikator 2.</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Force Agenda 2030  - Eastern Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Force - EU:s Östra Partnerskap</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects. Eligable for support are Swedish organisations and their partners in the target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression. SI Creative Force was discontinued in 2022, and therefore no new call for applications was made in 2023 or 2024.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force är ett projektstöd för internationella projekt. Berättigade till stöd är svenska organisationer och deras samarbetspartners i målländerna som arbetar för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet genom media eller kultur. SI Creative Force fasades ut 2022 varför ingen ny utlysning av programmet gjordes under 2023 och 2024. SI Creative Force avslutas under 2024 genom slutrapportering av kvarvarande projekt.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI Creative Force aims to strengthen the capacity among stakeholders within civil society to drive development and change focusing on democracy, human rights, the rule of law and gender equality. The target group for the projects is change agents and advocacy leaders in partner countries active in culture or media to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Force syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos aktörer inom civilsamhället, att driva utveckling och förändring med fokus på demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet. Målgruppen för projekten är förändringsaktörer och opinionsbildare i partnerländer som arbetar med kultur eller media för att stärka demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och yttrandefrihet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.b - Öka användningen av gynnsam teknik, i synnerhet informations- och kommunikationsteknik, för att främja kvinnors egenmakt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.b - Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <value value-date="2024-01-01">87929</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <value value-date="2024-01-28">87929</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-SICPP-5027-ALGERIA</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tunisia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 11 projekt inom ramen för SI CPP. Projektens gemensamma, övergripande syfte var att bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos civilsamhällesaktörer samt offentliga och privata aktörer att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Projekten genomfördes inom områdena kultur, oberoende medier och civilsamhälle. De bidrog till att stärka och utveckla deltagares och målgruppers kunskaper, metoder och nätverk inom sina respektive tematiska områden och geografier. 
Några resultatexempel: I MENA-regionen bidrog ett regionalt kulturprojekt till psykosocialt stöd för över 4000 barn och vuxna i marginaliserade områden. I Etiopien ledde ett projekt till att lokala myndigheter införde nya arbetssätt för dialog med och öppenhet gentemot medborgare, vilket förväntas bidra till myndigheternas ökade sociala ansvarstagande. I Zambia samverkade civilsamhällesorganisationer, tjänstepersoner och mediehus för att förbättra medierapporteringen om sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter, med resultatet att 222 personer utbildades och över 10 000 personer nåddes av inslag i radio, poddar och sociala medier.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 11 projects were financed within the framework of SI CPP. The projects shared the overarching objective of contributing to strengthened capacity and competence among civil society actors as well as public and private actors to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development.The projects were implemented in the areas of culture, independent media, and civil society. They contributed to strengthening and developing the participants’ and target groups’ knowledge, methods, and networks within their respective thematic areas and geographical contexts. 
Som examples of results: In the MENA region, a regional cultural project provided psychosocial support to more than 4,000 children and adults in marginalized areas. In Ethiopia, one project led local authorities to introduce new approaches for dialogue with and openness towards citizens, which is expected to contribute to increased social accountability within the authorities. In Zambia, civil society organisations, public officials, and media houses collaborated to improve media reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights, resulting in the training of 222 individuals and reaching more than 10,000 people through radio broadcasts, podcasts, and social media.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bosnia and Herzegovina</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 22 projects in the Western Balkans and Türkiye were financed under SI CPP. The programme contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. It further contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society. The results are particularly strong within human rights and accountability, and include, among other things, reduced stigmatisation of LGBTQI persons and strengthened cooperation between actors working for gender equality and against gender-based discrimination.

At portfolio level, the projects demonstrate clear performance-related effects, particularly in areas such as changes in attitudes, increased capacity among target groups, and the establishment of new forms of collaboration. Several projects have also contributed to policy development, network-building, and long-term impact. Many of the partnerships have resulted in plans for continued and deepened cooperation, which is likely to contribute to strong sustainability and the ability to continue advancing democracy and human rights.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 22 projekt i västra Balkan och Turkiet inom SI CPP. Programmet bidrog till stärkt demokratisk samhällsstyrning och respekt för mänskliga rättigheter och rättsstatens principer. Programmet bidrog vidare till stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande, ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. Resultaten är särskilt starka inom mänskliga rättigheter och ansvarsutkrävande och inkluderar bland annat minskad stigmatisering av HBTQI-personer och stärkt samverkan mellan aktörer som verkar för jämställdhet och mot könsbaserad diskriminering. 

På portföljnivå visar projekten tydliga prestationsnära effekter, särskilt inom områden som attitydförändringar, ökad kapacitet hos målgrupper och etablering av nya samverkansformer. Flera projekt har dessutom bidragit till policyutveckling, nätverksbyggande och långsiktig påverkan. Många av partnerskapen har mynnat ut i planer på fortsatt och fördjupad samverkan, vilket sannolikt bidrar till god hållbarhet och möjlighet till fortsatt arbete för stärkt demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Donor country-based NGO</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Albania</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Azerbaijan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Democratic participation and civil society</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.4 - Stärka insatserna för att skydda och trygga världens kultur- och naturarv.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.4 - Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme kunde totalt under 2024 bevilja 33 av 134 inkomna ansökningar för alla regioner, vilket motsvarar en beviljandegrad på drygt 24%. Under året slutrapporterade 14 projekt. Samtliga uppgav att projektmålen uppnåtts och att målgruppen stärkts i linje med programmålen. 

Under 2025 finansierades 21 projekt i Östeuropa inom SI CPP. Inom kultursektorn genomfördes projekt som med hjälp av litteratur, dokumentärfilm och fotografi bidrog till att stärka yttrandefrihet, jämställdhet och mänskliga rättigheter. Andra projekt skapade nya plattformar och nätverk för erfarenhetsutbyte och kompetensutveckling mellan exempelvis oberoende medieaktörer och journalister, vilket bidrog till att förbättra förutsättningarna för ansvarsutkrävande i regionen. SI CPP bidrog till rättsstatens principer och stärkta förutsättningar för ansvarsutkrävande. Programmet bidrog vidare till ökad transparens och minskad korruption samt stärkta förutsättningar för ett jämställt samhälle. 
I flera av programländerna minskade det demokratiska utrymmet under året. Projektdeltagarna fick genom SI CPP möjlighet att stärka sin kunskap, utveckla arbetssätt och skapa relationer med relevanta aktörer i Sverige och regionen; härigenom kunde de verka för demokrati och mänskliga rättigheter trots att den övergripande trenden på området på många håll var negativ.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024, the SI Creative Partnerships Programme was able to approve 33 of 134 applications received for all regions, which equals an approval rate of just over 24%. During the year, 14 projects submitted final reports. All of them stated that the project objectives had been met and that the target group had been strengthened in line with the program objectives. 

During 2025, 21 projects in Eastern Europe were funded under SI CPP. In the cultural sector, projects were carried out that—through literature, documentary film, and photography—helped strengthen freedom of expression, gender equality, and human rights. Other projects created new platforms and networks for experience exchange and capacity development between, for example, independent media actors and journalists, contributing to improved conditions for accountability in the region. SI CPP contributed to strengthened democratic governance and respect for human rights and the rule of law. The programme also contributed to improved conditions for accountability, increased transparency and reduced corruption, as well as strengthened conditions for a gender-equal society.

In several of the programme countries, democratic space decreased during the year. Through SI CPP, project participants were given the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge, develop working methods, and build relationships with relevant actors in Sweden and the region; thereby enabling them to work for democracy and human rights despite the overall negative trend in many contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Creative Partnerships Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) är ett projektstödsprogram för svenska aktörer och deras partners i programländerna. Det genomförs i västra Balkan, Turkiet, Östeuropa, Afrika och MENA-regionen. Programmets syfte är att genom kunskapsutbyte och kapacitetsutveckling stärka förändringsaktörer som verkar för demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till att bygga långsiktiga och ömsesidiga relationer mellan aktörer i utvecklingsländer och deras svenska partners. Urvalet av projekt sker genom årliga, öppna utlysningar som riktar sig till civilsamhället samt kultur- och mediesektorn. Utöver civilsamhällesaktörer kan även offentliga och privata aktörer söka medel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Creative Partnerships Programme (SI CPP) is a project support programme for Swedish actors and their partners in programme countries. It is implemented in the Western Balkans, Türkiye, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the MENA region. The purpose of the programme is to strengthen agents of change working for democracy, human rights, and sustainable development through knowledge exchange and capacity development. The programme contributes to building long-term and mutual relationships between actors in developing countries and their Swedish partners. Project selection takes place through annual open calls targeting civil society as well as the cultural and media sectors. In addition to civil society actors, public and private actors may also apply for funding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI CPP contributes to human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality, in line with the strategies for Sweden’s reform cooperation with the Western Balkans, Türkiye, and Eastern Europe. In Africa and the MENA region, the programme contributes to strengthened capacity and competence to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, in accordance with the Strategy for Innovation, Partnerships, and Capacity Development.

The projects respond to locally identified needs in relevant areas such as strengthening the human rights of minorities or LGBTQI persons, investigative journalism, safety for democracy and human rights activists, countering disinformation, promoting women’s political participation, and more. After project completion, the target group is expected to have strengthened its capacity to continue driving change by, for example, gaining access to new knowledge, new methods, networks, platforms, or strengthened mandates for change.

The results are made possible through project support of up to SEK 2 million and seed funding of up to SEK 200,000. All projects have a Swedish main applicant who cooperates with one or more partners in the programme countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI CPP bidrar till mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet, i enlighet med strategierna för Sveriges reformsamarbete med västra Balkan, Turkiet och Östeuropa. I Afrika och MENA-regionen bidrar programmet till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, i enlighet med Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling. 

Projekten möter lokalt definierade behov inom relevanta områden, såsom stärkande av minoriteters eller HBTQI-personers mänskliga rättigheter, grävande journalistik, säkerhet för demokrati- och människorättsaktivister, motverkande av desinformation, främjande av kvinnors politiska deltagande, med mera. Efter avslutat projekt förväntas målgruppen ha stärkt sin kapacitet att fortsätta driva förändring genom att till exempel ha fått tillgång till ny kunskap, nya metoder, nätverk, plattformar eller stärkt sina mandat till förändring.

Resultaten möjliggörs av projektstöd till samarbetsprojekt om max 2 miljoner kronor och såddfinansiering om max 200 000 kronor. Alla projekt har en svensk huvudsökande som samarbetar med en eller flera parter i programländerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) som är ett ledarskapsprogram och genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) that is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) som är ett ledarskapsprogram och genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) that is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ledarskapsprogram: SI Global Executive Program</narrative>
      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.5 - By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

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1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

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Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
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2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.4 - Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

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1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.4 - Fram till 2030 successivt förbättra den globala resurseffektiviteten i konsumtionen och produktionen samt sträva efter att bryta sambandet mellan ekonomisk tillväxt och miljöförstöring, i enlighet med det tioåriga ramverket för hållbar konsumtion och produktion, med de utvecklade länderna i täten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2025:
SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) svarar mot behovet av att stärka kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och civilsamhälle i utvecklingsländer, i syfte att främja innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling. Programmet bidrar till den globala gröna omställningen, bland annat genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.

Efter en öppen utlysning antogs 107 seniora deltagare från näringslivet i 24 länder i Europa, Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika, verksamma inom prioriterade sektorer såsom förnybar energi, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning samt ansvarsfull gruvdrift. Programmet genomfördes under sju månader i hybridformat och bestod av ett interaktivt digitalt grundprogram, parallella förändringsinitiativ som deltagarna implementerade i sina organisationer, fördjupande masterclasses med svenska företag och Team Sweden-representanter samt individuell affärscoachning. En veckas onsiteprogram i Sverige inkluderade företags- och studiebesök, matchmaking och ett Global Executive Forum med totalt 180 deltagare. Programmet avslutades med en digital fas.

Programupplägget bidrog till starka hållbarhetsnätverk, nya värdefulla kontakter och en förbättrad bild av Sverige och svenska företag. Slututvärderingen visar mycket goda resultat: 87 % av deltagarna uppger ökad kunskap och 88 % att de fått verktyg för att driva förändring. 96,5 % har implementerat nya hållbarhetsmetoder och 98,8 % har inspirerats att driva hållbar utveckling. 96,5 % uppger en förbättrad bild av svenska företag, 44 % utforskar konkreta affärsmöjligheter och 90,8 % har ett ökat intresse för samarbete med svenska aktörer.

Resultat 2024: 
78 av totalt 98 slutliga deltagare svarade på slutenkäten (80% svarsfrekvens) i programmet.  I slututvärderingsenkäten uppgav 82% av deltagarna uppgav att de fick en hög eller mycket hög ökning av förmågan att leda i komplexitet. Vidare uppger 80% att de fick nya verktyg och metoder för att strategiskt integrera hållbarhet och stödja den gröna omställningen ur ett helhetsperspektiv. I slututvärderingen uppger 91% av de svarande deltagarna att de anser att facilitatorerna och föreläsarna har en hög till mycket hög grad av expertis.
Stärkt koppling till Sverige i kommunikationen genom att lyfta fram svenska företag, svenska erfarenheter, styrkor och potentiella möjligheter till utbyte och handel. I enkätutvärderingen uppger 100 % av deltagarna att de har lärt sig om och blivit inspirerade av Sveriges/svensk expertis, goda exempel och ledarskap inom hållbarhetsområdet. (95% av dessa i en hög eller mycket hög utsträckning).
97,4% av deltagarna som besvarade enkäten uppgav att de innehade en chefsposition. Av dessa ingick 75,6% av de svarande deltagarna i 'top management' (59 av 78 personer), alltså höga chefspositioner och styrelsepositioner i sina respektive företag.
Utfallet gällande indikatorerna är som följer:  77,5% uppger att de har fått ökad kunskap inom de fyra huvudområdena i programmet (ett sammanvägt snitt) i 'stor' eller 'mycket stor' utsträckning.
77,6% är andelen deltagare som uppger att de genom programmet har fått verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål (i ’stor’ eller ’mycket stor’ utsträckning.
67,1% är grad av organisatorisk förankring i deltagarnas organisationer.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2025:
The SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) addresses the need to strengthen capacity and competencies among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries, with the aim of promoting innovative and effective approaches to sustainable development. The programme supports global green transition efforts, including through synergies with trade and business.

Following an open call, 107 senior business leaders from 24 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America were selected from priority sectors: renewable energy, sustainable transport, infrastructure and manufacturing, and responsible mining. The programme was delivered in a seven-month hybrid format, combining an interactive online core programme, parallel change initiatives implemented by participants, advanced masterclasses with Swedish companies and Team Sweden representatives, and individual business coaching. A one-week onsite programme in Sweden included company and study visits, matchmaking, and a Global Executive Forum with 180 participants from companies, organisations, and Team Sweden. The programme concluded with a final digital phase.

The programme design fostered strong sustainability networks, valuable new contacts, and an enhanced perception of Sweden and Swedish companies. The final evaluation shows strong results: 87% of participants reported increased knowledge and 88% gained tools to drive change. 96.5% implemented new sustainability practices, and 98.8% were inspired to drive sustainable development. Perceptions of Swedish companies improved for 96.5% of participants; 44% are exploring concrete business opportunities, and 90.8% report increased interest in cooperation with Swedish actors.

Results 2024: 
78 of a total of 98 final participants answered the final survey (80% response rate) in the program. In the final evaluation survey, 82% of participants reported a high or very high increase in the ability to lead in complexity. Furthermore, 80% state that they received new tools and methods to strategically integrate sustainability and support the green transition from a holistic perspective. In the final evaluation, 91% of the responding participants state that they consider the facilitators and lecturers to have a high to very high degree of expertise.
Strengthened connection to Sweden in communication by highlighting Swedish companies, Swedish experiences, strengths and potential opportunities for exchange and trade. In the survey evaluation, 100% of the participants state that they have learned about and been inspired by Sweden's/Swedish expertise, good examples and leadership in the area of ​​sustainability. (95% of these to a high or very high extent).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Leadership Programme: SI Global Executive Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) är ett ledarskapsprogram som genomförs i hybridformat i Svenska Institutets regi med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter. Fokus är hållbarhet och ledarskap för befattningshavare i den privata näringslivssektorn inom sektorerna förnybar energi, ansvarsfull gruvdrift, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur och tillverkning, inkluderande alla 17 SDG i olika omfattning.

Programmet ska bidra till stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv. Ungefär 100 deltagare rekryteras per år genom öppen utlysning och ansökan via webbaserad ansökningsportal. Information delas via svenska utlandsmyndigheter, andra samarbetspartners inom Team Sweden, relaterade organisationer och intressenter samt via digitala kommunikationskanaler. Urval av deltagare görs av urvalskommitté enligt tydliga kriterier.

SIGEP 2024 omfattar följande länder: Afrika - Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania.  Asien - Kina, Indien, Indonesien, Filippinerna, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh och Malaysia; Europa - Ukraina, Georgien, Moldavien och Turkiet.  Latinamerika - Brasilien, Colombia, Mexiko.  MENA – Marocko, Egypten.

SIGEP 2025 omfattar följande länder: Bangladesh, Brasilien, Colombia, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo, Egypten, Elfenbenskusten, Filippinerna, Georgien, Indien, Indonesien, Kenya, Kina, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldavien, Marocko, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraina och Vietnam.</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Global Executive Programme (SIGEP) is a leadership programme conducted in a hybrid format under the auspices of the Swedish Institute, supported by procured programme consultants. The focus is on sustainability and leadership for executives in the private business sector within the areas of renewable energy, responsible mining, sustainable transport, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The programme encompasses all 17 SDGs to varying extents.

The programme aims to contribute to enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry. Approximately 100 participants are recruited each year through an open call and application via a web-based application portal. Information is disseminated through Swedish missions abroad, other Team Sweden partners, related organisations and stakeholders, as well as digital communication channels. Participants are selected by a selection committee based on clear criteria.

Programme countries of SIGEP 2024: Bangladesh, Brazil, China (People’s Republic of), Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, Vietnam

SIGEP 2025 includes the following countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, DRC, Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, the Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, and Vietnam.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>2025: The overarching objective of the SI Global Executive Programme is to promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating conditions for improved living standards for people living in poverty and oppression.

The programme is implemented within the framework of Sweden’s INPAKT strategy objectives and aims to contribute to “enhanced capacity and competence among actors in the private and public sectors, academia, and civil society in developing countries to promote innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.”

The purpose of the leadership programme is therefore to equip participants with increased knowledge of sustainability issues and tools, as well as exposure to good and innovative practices that enable them to drive change and anchor sustainability work within their organisations, while also expanding their professional networks. The programme is designed so that participants—executives within the business sector with mandates to influence and drive change in their respective companies—parallel to gaining theoretical knowledge and exchanging experiences with others active in the same priority sectors, begin implementing concrete sustainability-related change initiatives during the programme: “Strategic Business Projects.”

These initiatives, along with the programme’s approach of fostering connections with potential trade and cooperation partners, aim to further embed knowledge and tools within the participants’ companies and to build relevant relationships that help accelerate sustainable development and the green transition within their organisations, and ultimately, in the programme countries.

2024: OVERARCHING GOAL Promote democratic, just, and sustainable development by creating preconditions for better living standards for people living in poverty and under oppression. Capacity building programme tied to SDG 8; Decent work and economic growth, with a focus on sustainable business and entrepreneurship.

Immediate expected results: 
1. Increased knowledge as a result of the programme. 
2. New/improved tools to drive change in accordance with Programme objective. 
3. Impact of the results in the participating organisations.

Program Objectives, expected long-term results:
1. Increased knowledge within the participants' companies about social, ecological, and economic sustainability from a business perspective.
2. Enhanced collaboration, exchanges, and business between programme participants, as well as between Swedish companies and participants.
3. Strengthened capacity within the participants' companies to apply and implement methods for strategic business development in sustainability and green transition.
4. Strengthened capacity among individuals in the participants' companies to lead themselves and others through strategic change processes and manage complexity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2025: Övergripande mål med SI Global Executive Programme är att främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.

Programmet genomförs inom Sveriges INPAKT-strategimål och ska bidra till ”Stärkt kapacitet och kompetens hos aktörer inom privat och offentlig sektor, akademi och inom civilsamhället i utvecklingsländer, att verka för innovativa och effektiva metoder för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom synergier med handel och näringsliv.”

Syftet med ledarskapsprogrammet är således att ge deltagarna ökade kunskaper om hållbarhetsfrågor och verktyg samt exponering mot goda, innovativa exempel för att driva förändring och förankra hållbarhetsarbetet i sina organisationer samt utöka deltagarnas nätverk. Programmet är därför utformat så att deltagarna; befattningshavare inom näringslivet med mandat att påverka och förändra i sina respektive företag, parallellt med inhämtande av teoretiska kunskaper och erfarenhetsutbyte med andra verksamma inom samma prioriterade sektorer, under programmets gång påbörjar implementering av konkreta förändringsinitiativ inom hållbarhet; ”Strategic Business Project”. Dessa initiativ och tillvägagångssättet med kontaktskapande med potentiella handels- och samarbetsaktörer syftar till att ytterligare förankra kunskaper och verktyg i deltagarnas företag och bygga relevanta relationer för att accelerera den hållbara utvecklingen och gröna omställningen i deltagarnas respektive organisationer, och på sikt, i programländerna.

2024: ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL Främja en demokratisk, rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att skapa förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck, kopplat till SDG 8; Anständiga arbetsvillkor och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
1. Ökad kunskap som resultat av programmet. 
2. Nya/bättre verktyg att driva förändring i enlighet med programmål. 
3. Organisatorisk förankring av resultat.

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat: 
1.Ökad kunskap i deltagarnas företag om social, ekologisk och ekonomisk hållbarhet inom planetens gränser ur ett näringslivsperspektiv. 
2. Ökat samarbete, utbyten och affärer mellan deltagare i programmet, samt mellan svenska företag och deltagare 3. Stärkt kapacitet i deltagarnas företag att använda och implementera metoder för strategisk affärsutveckling inom hållbarhet och grön omställning 4. Stärkt kapacitet hos individer i företag att leda sig själv och andra genom strategiska förändringsprocesser och hantera komplexitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cambodia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Indonesia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <tag code="11.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-24-SIPSIP-5027-MALAWI</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malawi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <tag code="11.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2025-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <tag code="11.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="3.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="4.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced technical and managerial training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2024/2025, 7 of the 8 sub-programs that were granted funds in 2023 were completed, one was canceled early due to changed conditions for running the project in Ukraine. A total of 173 participants from the public sector in 18 OECD/DAC countries graduated, of which 63% were women. The theme within each sub-program is expected to show increased knowledge and increased skills for participating individuals varies. The degree to which knowledge growth and skill growth has taken place regardless of the topic is reported.

Knowledge increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of knowledge within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 82% answer that they have a high or very high knowledge of the respective sub-programme's subject matter. 
Skill increase, proportion who answered 4-5 on a five-point scale in terms of skills within each theme. Measured by a survey after completing the program, 80% respond that they have high or very high skills within the respective sub-programme's subject matter.
Overall, the respective sub-programmes have good results, but some programs have less clear results. An insight that has been further reinforced is that geography and thematics should be more focused. Prior to the call for funds granted in 2024 (with final reporting in 2025), this has been carried out, but as those sub-programmes are ongoing, it has not yet been followed up. 

The SIPSIP- program will not be announced again for 2025, when instead new forms of more focused support in line with the government's strategies will be investigated.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SIPSIP-programmet utlystes årligen, och sedan beviljades 7-8 olika delprogram medel som genomförs över 18 månader. Delprogrammen riktar sig till olika utvalda länder (ofta regionalt) och skiljer sig tematiskt åt. Geografiskt kan delprogrammen överlappa varandra. De resultat som presenteras här är det sammanlagda resultatet över alla slutförda delprogram, men i redovisningen uppdelat på olika länder. 

Under 2024/2025 slutfördes de 7 av de 8 delprogram som beviljades medel 2023, ett avbröts i förtid på grund av förändrade förutsättningar att driva projektet i Ukraina. Totalt diplomerades 173 deltagare från offentlig sektor i 18 OECD/DAC länder, varav 63% kvinnor. Inom vilken tematik som varje delprogram förväntas visa ökad kunskap och ökade färdigheter för deltagande individer varierar. Det som rapporteras är i vilken grad kunskapsökning och färdighetsökning har skett oavsett tematik.
Kunskapsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller kunskaper inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 82%  att de har hög eller mycket hög kunskap inom respektive delprograms tematik. 
Färdighetsökning, andel som svarat 4-5 på femgradig skala vad gäller färdigheter inom resp tema. Mätt genom enkät efter genomfört program så svarar 80% svarar att de har höga eller mycket höga färdigheter inom respektive delprograms tematik.
Överlag har de respektive delprogrammen goda resultat, men några program har mindre tydliga resultat. En insikt som ytterligare förstärkts är att geografi och tematik bör vara mer fokuserat. Inför utlysningen för medel som beviljades 2024 (med slutrapportering 2025) har detta genomförts men då de delprogrammen är pågående har det inte följts upp ännu. 

Programmet utlyses inte igen för 2025, då istället nya former av mer fokuserat och avgränsat stöd i linje med regeringens strategier kommer att undersökas.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Public Sector Innovation Programme</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>SI Public Sector Innovation Programme is implemented in collaboration with universities and colleges. Financial support for organisations with capacity-enhancing training programmes, focusing on innovation and green transition in the public sector for participants living in OECD/DAC countries. The training programmes are for public sector employees and elected representatives from more than 20 OECD/DAC countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Moldova, North Macedonia, Rwanda, South Sudan, South Africa, Tanzania, Türkiye, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia). The purpose is to strengthen the capacity of professionals to contribute to innovation and green transition in the public sector in low and middle income countries and thereby contributing to  sustainable development as well as economic development in these countries.

More information https://si.se/en/swedish-institute-continues-to-support-international-training-programmes-focusing-on-innovation-and-sustainability-in-the-public-sector/</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Public Sector Innvoation Programme genomförs i samarbete med universitet och högskolor. Ekonomiskt stöd till organisationer med kapacitetshöjande utbildningsprogram, med fokus på innovation och grön omställning i den offentliga sektorn för deltagare som bor i OECD/DAC-länder. Utbildningsprogrammen är för anställda inom den offentliga sektorn och förtroendevalda från mer än 20 OECD/DAC-länder (Armenien, Azerbajdzjan, Kambodja, Etiopien, Georgien, Indonesien, Kenya, Malawi, Moldavien, Nordmakedonien, Rwanda, Sydsudan, Sydafrika, Tanzania, Turkiet, Uganda, Ukraina, Zambia). Syftet är att stärka yrkesverksammas kapacitet att bidra till innovation och grön omställning inom offentlig sektor i låg- och medelinkomstländer och därmed bidra till hållbar utveckling såväl som ekonomisk utveckling i dessa länder.

Mer information https://si.se/sv/svenska-institutet-fortsätter-stödja-internationella-utbildningsprogram-med-fokusering-på-innovation-och-hållbarhet-i-den-offentliga-sektorn/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På lång sikt ska SI Public Sector innovation Programme bidra till att offentlig sektor i samarbetsländer bedriver en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, hållbart och/eller inkluderande samhälle för att uppnå de globala målen. För att bidra till detta ska programmen stärka deltagarnas kunskap om arbetssätt, metoder och förändringsarbete för att driva en verksamhet som leder till ett jämlikt, jämställt, inkluderande och/eller hållbart samhälle, men också stärka deras tilltro till sin egen förmåga att driva förändringsarbete inom den egna organisationen.  Detta görs genom att dels främja innovation och förnyelse i offentlig sektor, dels bidra till grön omställning och på så sätt bidra till implementeringen av Agenda 2030.

Efter avslutat program förväntas deltagarna ha ett ökad kunskap inom de berörda frågorna, ett utökat nätverk (både inom och utanför deltagargruppen) samt en stärkt kapacitet att driva förändring i och/eller utanför den egna organisationen. Programmet förväntas också ge en organisatorisk effekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Long-term: Strengthened capacity of professionals (public sector employees and elected representatives) to work with innovation and green transition in the public sector and through this support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. In the long term, the SI Public Sector innovation Program shall contribute to the public sector in partner countries conducting activities that lead to an egalitarian, equal, sustainable and/or inclusive society in order to achieve the global goals. To contribute to this, the programs must strengthen the participants' knowledge of working methods, methods and change work to run an activity that leads to an equal, equal, inclusive and/or sustainable society, but also strengthen their confidence in their own ability to drive change work within the own organization. This is done by partly promoting innovation and renewal in the public sector, partly contributing to a green transition and thus contributing to the implementation of Agenda 2030.

After completing the program, the participants are expected to have increased knowledge in the relevant issues, an expanded network (both within and outside the participant group) and a strengthened capacity to drive change in and/or outside their own organization. The program is also expected to have an organizational effect.</narrative>
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      <narrative>University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.a - Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.a - Främja positiva ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga kopplingar mellan stadsområden, stadsnära områden och landsbygdsområden genom att stärka den nationella och regionala utvecklingsplaneringen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.1 - By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.1 - Till 2030 minska mödradödligheten i världen till mindre än 70 dödsfall per 100 000 förlossningar med levande barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>9.3 - Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value chains and markets.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.3 - Öka tillgången för småskaliga industriföretag och andra företag, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, till finansiella tjänster, inklusive överkomliga krediter, samt deras integrering i värdekedjor och marknader.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Azerbaijan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Brazil</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Administrative costs for Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) that is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) som är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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        <narrative>Organisation web page</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) som är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative costs for Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) that is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Egypt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Honduras</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Jordan</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malawi</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pakistan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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    <sector code="114" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Philippines (the)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>South Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-24" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute</narrative>
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      <narrative>SI/Svenska institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Viet Nam</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.3 - By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434. 103 91 Stockholm</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zimbabwe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Higher education</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results 2024: Degree follow-up
In total, 84% have completed their studies, which is the highest figure since 2021. It is worth noting that in the feedback from the scholarship holders who have not graduated, there are 18 who plan to submit their final assignments or their master's thesis now in December 2024. 24 announce that they plan to complete their studies in the spring of 2025. To compare with 2023, the figure has increased from 73% to 84%, which gives an increase of 11%

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country after completing their degree. (1st year after studies)
22% stated that they plan to return home immediately after completing their studies.
68.5% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
9.5% said they plan to go to a third country

Percentage of scholarship holders who state that they will return to their home country/stay in Sweden/another country 2-5 years after completing their studies.
48% stated that they plan to return home 2-5 years after completing their studies.
39% stated that they plan to stay in Sweden
13% said they plan to go to a third country

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
67% of respondents to the one-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region

Proportion living in their home countries/regions
45.5% of the three-year follow-up live in their home country or in a country within the same region.

Results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries, through education. A prerequisite for this is that selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level in Sweden. 87% of the scholarship holders expected to graduate in 2025 have completed their studies. This year’s follow-up studies show that three years after completed studies 95% of the scholarship alumni consider the studies to have been relevant for their carrier and that 96% have been able to use the knowledge and competences from their studies in their carrier. Further, 91% of the scholarship alumni are working in a role that contributes to sustainable development. A Tracer study carried out during 2025 shows that 47% have returned home and hold meaningful positions in their home countries. One alumnus, has through his leading position at Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy in Nepal been able to carry out 15 rural drinking water supply projects benefitting more than 2,200 households – where the knowledge and skills gained in Sweden have helped in achieving these results.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resultat 2024: Examensuppföljning
Totalt har 84% slutfört sina studier, vilket är den högsta siffran sedan 2021. Värt att notera är att i återkopplingen från stipendiaterna som inte tagit examen så är det 18 som planerar att lämna in sina slutgiltiga uppgifter eller sin masteruppsats i december 2024. 24 meddelar att de planerar att slutföra sina studier under våren 2025. För att jämföra med 2023 så har siffran ökat från 73% till 84%, vilket ger en ökning på 11 %

Resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för detta är att stipendiaterna genomför och slutför kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå i Sverige. 87% av de stipendiater som väntades ta examen 2025 har slutfört sina studier. Årets uppföljningsstudier visar att tre år efter avslutade studier anser 95% av de svarande stipendiatalumnerna att studierna varit relevanta för karriären och att 96% har kunnat använda kunskaper och förmågor från studierna i sin karriär. 91% av stipendiatalumnerna arbetar i en roll som bidrar till hållbar utveckling. En långtidsuppföljning som SI gjort visar att 47% har återvänt hem - och har betydande positioner i sina hemländer. En alumn har exempelvis genom har genom sin position på Ministry of Water Supply, Irrigation and Energy under sex månader slutfört 15 dricksvattenprojekt på landsbygden vilket har varit till nytta för 2,200 hushåll. Kunskap som fåtts genom studier i Sverige har hjälp alumnen genomföra detta.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stipendieprogram: Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) är ett fullt finansierat stipendieprogram (studieavgift och levnadskostnader) för magister- och masterstudier vid svenska universitet. Stipendiet riktar sig till personer med yrkes- och ledarskapserfarenhet och syftar till att stärka stipendiaters förmåga, kompetens och förutsättningar att göra meningsfulla bidrag till hållbar utveckling i sina hemländer. Stipendiet är tillgänglig för sökande från 34 OECD/DAC länder (2026) och inkluderar masterprogram inom områdena STEM, entreprenörskap och innovation, folkhälsa och samhällsstyre. 

Läshänvisning: Detta är ett sammanhållet program som täcker kostnader för studenter från flera länder. Det totala finansiella utfallet för masterstudenter från respektive land visas på openaid.som separata insatser. Det betyder att insatsen återkommer flera gånger.</narrative>
      <narrative>Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) is a fully funded scholarship programme covering tuition fee and living cost for master's studies at Swedish universities. The scholarship is directed towards professionals with work and leadership experience, to strengthen their capacity and competence to contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries. The scholarship is available to applicants from 34 OECD/DAC countries (2026) and covers the study fields: entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, public health, and STEM sciences.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förväntade resultat 2024:
Programmet i stort ska bidra till en global hållbar utveckling. Stipendiaterna förväntas använda sina kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och nätverk i arbetet för en hållbar utveckling där de befinner sig. På så sätt har organisationer/institutioner en förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad arbetskraft inom särskilda områden – vilket leder till en ökad kapacitet i låg- och medel-inkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030. 

Inom 1–3 år förväntas programmet bidra till att organisationer i partnerländerna har förbättrad tillgång till kvalificerad och jämställd arbetskraft inom relevanta områden.
Inom 3–5 år förväntas programmet bidra till en ökad kapacitet hos låg- och medelinkomstländer att genomföra Agenda 2030 och därmed bidra till en globalt hållbar utveckling

Förväntade omedelbara resultat
De prestationsnära effekterna är att dessa förändringsaktörer, genom en högskoleutbildning och deltagande i NFGP, får kunskaper, insikter, verktyg och ett större nätverk. Att de får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer samt att de stärks i sin ledarskapsförmåga. 

De omedelbara/prestationsnära effekterna är följande:
•Beviljade stipendiater genomgår och slutför sina studier på avancerad nivå i Sverige. 
•Individerna får verktyg för att bättre kunna bidra till en global utveckling 
•Individerna får kontakter och erfarenhetsutbyten med andra förändringsaktörer. 

Förväntade resultat 2025:
Svenska institutets stipendieprogram ska enligt Strategin för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling (2024-2028) stärka kompetensen hos relevanta aktörer som genom utbildning kan bidra till en hållbar utveckling i utvecklingsländer. En grundförutsättning för att uppnå detta är att stipendiaterna som väljs ut i programmet är kvalificerade att genomföra och slutföra kvalitativ utbildning på mastersnivå vid svenska universitet. Vidare förväntas stipendiaterna efter genomförd masterutbildning i Sverige få stärkt förmåga och kompetens att bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta genom anställning inom näringsliv, offentlig sektor, akademi eller civilsamhälle i sina hemländer samt att de använder kunskapen för att ta sig an samhällsutmaningar genom effektiva och innovativa metoder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expected results 2024:
The programme as a whole will contribute to global sustainable development. The scholarship holders are expected to use their knowledge, insights, tools and networks in the work for sustainable development where they are. In this way, organizations/institutions have an improved access to skilled labor in specific areas – which leads to an increased capacity in low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. 

Within 1-3 years, the programme is expected to contribute to organisations in partner countries having improved access to a skilled and equal workforce in relevant areas.
Within 3-5 years, the programme is expected to contribute to an increased capacity of low- and middle-income countries to implement the 2030 Agenda and thus contribute to global sustainable development

Expected immediate results
The performance-related effects are that these change agents, through a university education and participation in NFGP, gain knowledge, insights, tools and a larger network. That they gain contacts and exchange experiences with other change agents and that they are strengthened in their leadership skills. 

The immediate/performance-related effects are as follows:
• Awarded scholarship holders undergo and complete their studies at advanced level in Sweden. 
• Individuals are given tools to better contribute to global development 
• Individuals gain contacts and exchange of experience with other change agents.

Expected results 2025:
The Swedish Institute scholarship programme should according to the governing Strategy for innovation, partnership and capacity development 2024–2028 strengthen the capacity of relevant actors who can contribute to sustainable development in development countries through education. A prerequisite for this is that the selected scholarship holders are qualified to carry out and complete qualitative education on master’s level at Swedish universities. After completed master’s studies in Sweden, the scholarship holders are expected to have strengthened their abilities and capacity to contribute to sustainable development. This through employment in key positions in the private sector, public sector, academia or civil society in their home countries and that they use the knowledge and competences they gained through studies in Sweden to address societal challenges  through innovative and effective measures.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme enables project-based collaboration between Swedish and Ukrainian actors through open calls for proposals. The aim is to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, reform efforts, and EU integration process by strengthening the capacity of institutions and organizations, as well as enhancing the skills and competencies of individuals.

The programme is based on the Swedish Government’s Strategy for Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027 and operates within two strategic objectives: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

Project owners may apply for funding for Project Preparation (network-building and feasibility studies) or Cooperation Projects (capacity-building interventions) through an open call format. SI’s target group consists of change agents in Ukraine—individuals and organizations—from the public and private sectors, civil society, and academia, with long-term ambitions to contribute to democratic and economic development.

Applications are submitted by a Swedish organization in cooperation with Ukrainian partners to address challenges in Ukraine. Selection is carried out according to established criteria and portfolio balance, through internal and external assessments. A key added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a broad range of Swedish stakeholders can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish expertise and experience can contribute to Ukraine’s development. Over the course of the strategy period, the programme is expected to have awarded funding to approximately 200 projects in total.

The training programme is also included as of 2025.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme möjliggör projektsamarbete mellan svenska och ukrainska aktörer genom öppna utlysningar. Syftet är att bidra till Ukrainas återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess genom att stärka kapacitet hos institutioner och organisationer och stärkt kompetens hos individer. Programmet utgår från regeringens strategi för uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027 och verkar inom två strategimål: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet.

Projektägare kan söka bidrag för Projektförberedelse (kontaktskapande och förstudier) eller Samarbetsprojekt (kapacitetsstärkande insatser) genom öppet utlysningsformat. SI:s målgrupp är förändringsaktörer i Ukraina – individer och organisationer - från offentlig, privat sektor, civila samhället och akademi, med långsiktiga målsättningar att bidra till demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling. Ansökan lämnas av en svensk aktör i samarbete med ukrainska partners för att lösa utmaningar i Ukraina. Urval sker genom enligt fastställda kriterier och portföljbalans genom intern och extern bedömning. Ett stort mervärde med att arbeta genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina. Under hela strategiperioden förväntas aktiviteten sammantaget ha beviljat cirka 200 projektstöd.

Från 2025 omfattas här även utbildningsprogram.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The programme is intended to strengthen the capacity of Ukrainian organizations and institutions to drive reconstruction and reform processes, as well as to provide individuals with enhanced skills and access to networks. This will better equip actors to promote economic and democratic development in line with Ukraine’s EU integration objectives. The results are linked to the two strategic objective areas for which SI has a mandate: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade promotion, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

To achieve these objectives, SI needs to approve high-quality applications and ensure that projects are implemented, and final reports are submitted in a satisfactory manner.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet ska leda till att stärka ukrainska organisationers och institutioners kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser samt ge individer ökad kompetens och tillgång till nätverk. Detta gör aktörer bättre rustade att främja ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling i linje med Ukrainas EU-integrationsmål. Resultaten kopplas till de två målområden där SI har uppdrag: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handelsfrämjande samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet. För att nå dessa mål behöver SI bevilja ett tillräckligt antal ansökningar av god kvalitet och säkerställa att projekten genomförs och slutrapporteras på ett tillfredsställande sätt.

Förändringen uppnås genom projektstöd genom öppna utlysningar där svenska och ukrainska aktörer samarbetar i projekt som adresserar identifierade behov i Ukraina. Projekten ska leda till att målgrupperna stärks i kapacitet och förmåga, och att enskilda deltagare får ökad kompetens, erfarenheter och nätverk i linje med programmets tematiska inriktningar. Detta ska i sin tur bidra till förändrade beteenden och arbetssätt – både på individuell och organisatorisk nivå, vilket skapar förutsättningar för reformer och långsiktig utveckling som stärker demokratisk styrning och ekonomisk återhämtning.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme responds to Ukraine’s need for international support for reconstruction, reform efforts, and the EU integration process. The programme is implemented through project funding, where Swedish actors cooperate with Ukrainian partner organizations.

A preliminary analysis shows that the programme has begun to deliver results, even though only a limited number of approved projects have so far reached the final reporting phase and/or been completed. At the performance level, the quantitative targets for the number of applications received and the number of project grants awarded have shown good target achievement across the two calls implemented to date. Since the start of the programme, 110 projects have been approved, of which 47 were approved in 2025. The projects cover several thematic areas linked to strategic objectives and EU negotiation chapters.

During 2025, 14 project preparation projects were completed. 88 percent of respondents assessed that the predefined project objectives had been achieved to a large or very large extent. According to the submitted final reports, the project preparation activities—which were primarily intended to lay the foundation for cooperation—have led both to the establishment of new (or expanded) partnerships and to continued funding, as well as to tangible behavioral change among Ukrainian partner organizations or stakeholders. The reports also show results in the form of strengthened knowledge and capacity through studies, pilot training activities, and the development of expertise in EU law, standardisation, and digitalisation. In addition, new partnerships and working routines have been established that are expected to be sustainable over time.

Based on the 29 interim reports received, early results can be observed in the form of updated courses, new ways of working, and strengthened networks. Taken together, the projects contribute to democratic governance, economic recovery, and inclusive employment—key elements for Ukraine’s EU integration and the strategic objectives of inclusive economic development, as well as democracy, human rights, and gender equality.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme svarar mot Ukrainas behov av internationellt stöd för återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess. Programmet genomförs i form av projektstöd där svenska aktörer samverkar med ukrainska partnerorganisationer. 

Preliminär analys visar att aktiviteten har börjat leverera resultat, trots att endast ett fåtal av beviljade projekt än så länge har kommit till slutrapporteringsfas och/eller avslut. De kvantitativa målsättningarna om antalet inkomna ansökningar respektive beviljade projektstöd har på prestationsnivå under de två hittills genomförda utlysningar uppvisat god måluppfyllnad. Sedan programstart har 110 projekt beviljats, varav 47 under 2025. Projekten täcker flera tematiska områden kopplade till strategimålen och EU-förhandlingskapitel.

Under 2025 har 14 projektförberedande projekt avslutats. 88% av de svarande bedömt att på förhand uppställda projektmål har uppfyllts i antingen stor eller mycket stor utsträckning. Projektförberedelserna som i huvudsak var tänkta att lägga grunden till samarbete har enligt inlämnade slutrapporter dels lett till etableringen av nya (eller expanderade) partnerskap, dels till fortsatt finansiering, men också till faktisk beteendeförändring hos ukrainska samarbetsparter eller intressenter. Dessa visar också på resultat i form av stärkt kunskap och kapacitet genom studier, pilotutbildningar och utveckling av expertis inom EU-rätt, standardisering och digitalisering. De har även etablerat nya partnerskap och rutiner som förväntas bestå. Med utgångspunkt i de 29 inkomna interimsrapporterna ser vi tidiga resultat i form av uppdaterade kurser, nya arbetssätt och stärkta nätverk. Tillsammans bidrar projekten till demokratisk styrning, ekonomisk återhämtning och inkluderande sysselsättning – centralt för Ukrainas EU-integration och strategimålen om inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling samt demokrati, mänskliga rättigheter och jämställdhet.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme möjliggör projektsamarbete mellan svenska och ukrainska aktörer genom öppna utlysningar. Syftet är att bidra till Ukrainas återuppbyggnad, reformarbete och EU-integrationsprocess genom att stärka kapacitet hos institutioner och organisationer och stärkt kompetens hos individer. Programmet utgår från regeringens strategi för uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027 och verkar inom två strategimål: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet.

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Från 2025 omfattas här även utbildningsprogram.</narrative>
      <narrative>The SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme enables project-based collaboration between Swedish and Ukrainian actors through open calls for proposals. The aim is to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, reform efforts, and EU integration process by strengthening the capacity of institutions and organizations, as well as enhancing the skills and competencies of individuals.

The programme is based on the Swedish Government’s Strategy for Reconstruction and Reform Cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027 and operates within two strategic objectives: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

Project owners may apply for funding for Project Preparation (network-building and feasibility studies) or Cooperation Projects (capacity-building interventions) through an open call format. SI’s target group consists of change agents in Ukraine—individuals and organizations—from the public and private sectors, civil society, and academia, with long-term ambitions to contribute to democratic and economic development.

Applications are submitted by a Swedish organization in cooperation with Ukrainian partners to address challenges in Ukraine. Selection is carried out according to established criteria and portfolio balance, through internal and external assessments. A key added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a broad range of Swedish stakeholders can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish expertise and experience can contribute to Ukraine’s development. Over the course of the strategy period, the programme is expected to have awarded funding to approximately 200 projects in total.

The training programme is also included as of 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The programme is intended to strengthen the capacity of Ukrainian organizations and institutions to drive reconstruction and reform processes, as well as to provide individuals with enhanced skills and access to networks. This will better equip actors to promote economic and democratic development in line with Ukraine’s EU integration objectives. The results are linked to the two strategic objective areas for which SI has a mandate: inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship, and trade promotion, and human rights, democracy, the rule of law, and gender equality.

To achieve these objectives, SI needs to approve high-quality applications and ensure that projects are implemented, and final reports are submitted in a satisfactory manner.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet ska leda till att stärka ukrainska organisationers och institutioners kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads- och reformprocesser samt ge individer ökad kompetens och tillgång till nätverk. Detta gör aktörer bättre rustade att främja ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling i linje med Ukrainas EU-integrationsmål. Resultaten kopplas till de två målområden där SI har uppdrag: inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handelsfrämjande samt mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer och jämställdhet. För att nå dessa mål behöver SI bevilja ett tillräckligt antal ansökningar av god kvalitet och säkerställa att projekten genomförs och slutrapporteras på ett tillfredsställande sätt.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">10.2 - Till 2030 möjliggöra och verka för att alla människors, oavsett ålder, kön, funktionsnedsättning, ras, etnicitet, ursprung, religion eller ekonomisk eller annan ställning, blir inkluderade i det sociala, ekonomiska och politiska livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.4 - Till 2030 väsentligen öka det antal ungdomar och vuxna som har relevanta färdigheter, däribland tekniska färdigheter och yrkeskunnande, för sysselsättning, anständigt arbete och entreprenörskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.5 - Senast 2030 uppnå full och produktiv sysselsättning med anständiga arbetsvillkor för alla kvinnor och män, inklusive ungdomar och personer med funktionsnedsättning, samt lika lön för likvärdigt arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, training programmes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, utbildningsprogram</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Utbildningsprogram
(Från och med 2025 kommer utbildningsprogrammen att samrapporteras med övriga finansieringformer under SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, cooperation projects)

Programmet SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme finansierar och möjliggör aktörssamverkan i projektform till stöd för Ukraina. Detta sker inom ramen för regeringens strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. SI verkar inom två övergripande strategimål (mål 3): Inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt (mål 5): Mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet.

SI:s huvudmålgrupp är förändringsaktörer, som definieras som aktörer som långsiktigt har förutsättningar att bidra till en demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Såväl individer som organisationer kan vara förändringsaktörer. Ett stort mervärde av att jobba genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina.

Bidragstypen utbildningsprogram riktas till aktörer i Sverige och deras samarbetspartners i Ukraina (t.ex. myndigheter, näringslivsaktörer, branschorganisationer, akademi, kulturella branscher och civilsamhälle i Sverige). Målgrupperna för programmet befinner sig i Ukraina. Utbildningsprogram förväntas stärka såväl deltagande individer såväl som de organisationer som dessa verkar inom.</narrative>
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Training programme
(As of 2025 the trainging programme will be reported together with the other funding forms under SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, cooperation projects)

The SI Ukraine Cooperation Program finances and enables stakeholder cooperation in project form in support of Ukraine. This is implemented within the framework of the government's strategy for Sweden's development and reform cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. SI operates within two overarching strategic goals (Goal. 3): Inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship and trade and (Goal 5): Human rights, democracy, rule of law and equality.

SI's main target group is actors of change, which are defined as actors who have the long-term conditions to contribute to democratic and economic development in Ukraine. Both individuals and organizations can be agents of change. A major added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a breadth of the Swedish resource base can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish competence and experience can contribute to the development of Ukraine.

The training program grant type is aimed at actors in Sweden and their cooperation partners in Ukraine (e.g. authorities, business actors, trade associations, academia, cultural industries and civil society in Sweden). The target groups for the program are in Ukraine. Training programs are expected to strengthen participating individuals as well as the organizations within which they operate.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: 
Capacity-building funding program through the format of call for proposals of project support within operational objective 3.5 "Strong capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine" and the intervention area "Support to actors to drive economic and democratic development". 

Expected results of the grant form: Training programs

Immediate Expected Results: 
Projects that are granted support are expected to contribute to 
1) strengthened capacity of organizations and new expanded partnerships/networks, 
2) increased competence, incl. widened contact networks and new knowledge for individuals 
in line with the program's orientation and selected sub-goals. 

Program goals, expected long-term results:
The goal is to strengthen the participants' skills to be able to work for reforms and development in economic and democratic development, which in turn contributes to Ukraine's opportunities for EU integration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: 
Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.5 ”Stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads och reformprocesser i Ukraina” och insatsområdet ”Stöd till aktörer att driva ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling”. 

Förväntade resultat av bidragsformen Utbildningsprogram

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
Projekt som beviljas stöd förväntas bidra till 
1)stärkt kapacitet hos organisationer och nya breddade partnerskap/nätverk, 
2)ökad kompetens, inkl. breddade kontaktnät och ny kunskap för individer 
i linje med programmets inriktning och valda delmål. 

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat:
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas kompetens att kunna verka för reformer och utveckling inom ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling som i sin tur bidrar till Ukrainas möjligheter till EU-integration.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 453 78 00</telephone>
      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Post-Secondary Education</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Pågår enligt plan men rapporteras under SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme.</narrative>
        <narrative>Ongoing as planned, but reported under the SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Project funding: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, training programmes</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Project funding: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Training programme
(As of 2025 the trainging programme will be reported together with the other funding forms under SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, cooperation projects)

The SI Ukraine Cooperation Program finances and enables stakeholder cooperation in project form in support of Ukraine. This is implemented within the framework of the government's strategy for Sweden's development and reform cooperation with Ukraine 2023–2027. SI operates within two overarching strategic goals (Goal. 3): Inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship and trade and (Goal 5): Human rights, democracy, rule of law and equality.

SI's main target group is actors of change, which are defined as actors who have the long-term conditions to contribute to democratic and economic development in Ukraine. Both individuals and organizations can be agents of change. A major added value of working through project financing and open calls is that a breadth of the Swedish resource base can be mobilized and engaged. In this way, Swedish competence and experience can contribute to the development of Ukraine.

The training program grant type is aimed at actors in Sweden and their cooperation partners in Ukraine (e.g. authorities, business actors, trade associations, academia, cultural industries and civil society in Sweden). The target groups for the program are in Ukraine. Training programs are expected to strengthen participating individuals as well as the organizations within which they operate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektstöd: SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme: Utbildningsprogram
(Från och med 2025 kommer utbildningsprogrammen att samrapporteras med övriga finansieringformer under SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme, cooperation projects)

Programmet SI Ukraine Cooperation Programme finansierar och möjliggör aktörssamverkan i projektform till stöd för Ukraina. Detta sker inom ramen för regeringens strategi för Sveriges uppbyggnads- och reformsamarbete med Ukraina 2023–2027. SI verkar inom två övergripande strategimål (mål 3): Inkluderande ekonomisk utveckling, företagande och handel samt (mål 5): Mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, rättsstatens principer samt jämställdhet.

SI:s huvudmålgrupp är förändringsaktörer, som definieras som aktörer som långsiktigt har förutsättningar att bidra till en demokratisk och ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Såväl individer som organisationer kan vara förändringsaktörer. Ett stort mervärde av att jobba genom projektfinansiering och öppna utlysningar är att en bredd av den svenska resursbasen kan mobiliseras och engageras. På så sätt kan svensk kompetens och erfarenhet bidra till utvecklingen av Ukraina.

Bidragstypen utbildningsprogram riktas till aktörer i Sverige och deras samarbetspartners i Ukraina (t.ex. myndigheter, näringslivsaktörer, branschorganisationer, akademi, kulturella branscher och civilsamhälle i Sverige). Målgrupperna för programmet befinner sig i Ukraina. Utbildningsprogram förväntas stärka såväl deltagande individer såväl som de organisationer som dessa verkar inom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ÖVERGRIPANDE MÅL: 
Kapacitetsstärkande finansieringsprogram genom utlysningsformat av projektstöd inom verksamhetsmål 3.5 ”Stärkt kapacitet att driva uppbyggnads och reformprocesser i Ukraina” och insatsområdet ”Stöd till aktörer att driva ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling”. 

Förväntade resultat av bidragsformen Utbildningsprogram

Omedelbara förväntade resultat: 
Projekt som beviljas stöd förväntas bidra till 
1)stärkt kapacitet hos organisationer och nya breddade partnerskap/nätverk, 
2)ökad kompetens, inkl. breddade kontaktnät och ny kunskap för individer 
i linje med programmets inriktning och valda delmål. 

Programmål, förväntade långsiktiga resultat:
Målet är att stärka deltagarnas kompetens att kunna verka för reformer och utveckling inom ekonomisk och demokratisk utveckling som i sin tur bidrar till Ukrainas möjligheter till EU-integration.</narrative>
      <narrative>OVERALL OBJECTIVES: 
Capacity-building funding program through the format of call for proposals of project support within operational objective 3.5 "Strong capacity to drive reconstruction and reform processes in Ukraine" and the intervention area "Support to actors to drive economic and democratic development". 

Expected results of the grant form: Training programs

Immediate Expected Results: 
Projects that are granted support are expected to contribute to 
1) strengthened capacity of organizations and new expanded partnerships/networks, 
2) increased competence, incl. widened contact networks and new knowledge for individuals 
in line with the program's orientation and selected sub-goals. 

Program goals, expected long-term results:
The goal is to strengthen the participants' skills to be able to work for reforms and development in economic and democratic development, which in turn contributes to Ukraine's opportunities for EU integration.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI, Sida och Vinnova har sedan 2019 planerat för att ta fram och erbjuda ett ledarskapsprogram med mål att stärka nyckelpersoner att bidra till en hållbar samhällsomställning och ska utgå från aktuella samhällsutmaningar och FN:s hållbarhetsmål (Agenda 2030). Huvudsyftet med programmet är att stärka deltagarnas förmåga att bidra till en hållbar utveckling i samhället (vilket inte är begränsat till den egna organisationen). Genomförare av programmet är Uppsala Universitet. Ledarskapsprogrammet utgår från tidigare och pågående erfarenheter som de tre myndigheterna och andra aktörer har rörande kapacitets­byggande, ledarskapsprogram och andra innovationsstärkande aktiviteter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Administrative cost for SI, Sida and Vinnova have since 2019 cooperated in developing a training programme. The main purpose of the programme is to strengthen the participants' capacity to contribute to sustainable development in society (which is not limited to their own organization).The implementer of the program is Uppsala University. The leadership program is based on previous and ongoing experiences that the three authorities and other actors have regarding capacity building, leadership programs and other innovation-enhancing activities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened competence and capacity of leaders in a range of societal sectors abroad to be able to contribute to societal transformation towards sustainability in line with 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.  Uppsala University has formulated the purpose of the programme to be about preparing leaders with adaptive methods and innovative tools for the transition to sustainable societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kompetensförsörjning och stärkt förmåga hos nyckelpersoner i olika samhällssektorer utomlands att bidra till en hållbar omställning som är i linje med Agenda 2030. Uppsala Universitet har formulerat syftet med programmet till att handla om att förbereda ledare med adaptiva metoder och innovativa verktyg för omställningen till hållbara samhällen.</narrative>
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      <email>si@si.se</email>
      <website>www.si.se</website>
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        <narrative>Program round 1 lasted for about 1 year with nine online meetings and two physical meetings, one in Sweden and one in Tanzania. UU has formulated the purpose of the program to be  preparing leaders with adaptive methods and innovative tools for the transition to sustainable societies. The reported results demonstrate good goal fulfillment of the outcome goals that the program has set. 
1. Objective: That the leaders have the necessary knowledge and motivation to actively take on the roles as change leaders for sustainable transition. Goal achievement: Achieved to a high to very high degree. 
2. Goal: That the leaders translate their knowledge and motivation into action by both leading and supporting change projects that contribute to sustainable transition. Goal achievement: Achieved to a high to very high degree. 
3. Objective: That the participants' organization has the capacity to actively transform its own way of working as well as its industry and partners to strengthen the contribution to a sustainable future. Goal achievement: Achieved to a medium degree</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programomgång 1 pågick under ca 1 år med nio online träffar och två fysiska träffar, en i Sverige och en i Tanzania. UU har formulerat syftet med programmet till att handla om att förbereda ledare med adaptiva metoder och innovativa verktyg för omställningen till hållbara samhällen. De redovisade resultaten påvisar god måluppfyllelse på de outcome-mål som programmet har satt upp. 
1. Mål: Att ledarna har nödvändig kunskap och motivation för att aktivt ta på sig rollerna som förändringsledare för hållbar omställning. Måluppfyllelse: Uppnått i hög till mycket hög grad. 
2. Mål: Att ledarna omsätter sin kunskap och motivation till handling genom att både leda och stödja förändringsprojekt som bidrar till hållbar omställning. Måluppfyllelse: Uppnått i hög till mycket hög grad. 
3. Mål: Att deltagarnas organisation har kapacitet att aktivt omvandla sitt eget sätt att arbeta såväl som sin bransch och partners för att stärka bidraget till en hållbar framtid. Måluppfyllelse: Uppnått i mellanhög grad</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs Leadership programme: Leadership for transformative change</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative cost for SI, Sida and Vinnova have since 2019 cooperated in developing a training programme. The main purpose of the programme is to strengthen the participants' capacity to contribute to sustainable development in society (which is not limited to their own organization).The implementer of the program is Uppsala University. The leadership program is based on previous and ongoing experiences that the three authorities and other actors have regarding capacity building, leadership programs and other innovation-enhancing activities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för SI, Sida och Vinnova har sedan 2019 planerat för att ta fram och erbjuda ett ledarskapsprogram med mål att stärka nyckelpersoner att bidra till en hållbar samhällsomställning och ska utgå från aktuella samhällsutmaningar och FN:s hållbarhetsmål (Agenda 2030). Huvudsyftet med programmet är att stärka deltagarnas förmåga att bidra till en hållbar utveckling i samhället (vilket inte är begränsat till den egna organisationen). Genomförare av programmet är Uppsala Universitet. Ledarskapsprogrammet utgår från tidigare och pågående erfarenheter som de tre myndigheterna och andra aktörer har rörande kapacitets­byggande, ledarskapsprogram och andra innovationsstärkande aktiviteter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kompetensförsörjning och stärkt förmåga hos nyckelpersoner i olika samhällssektorer utomlands att bidra till en hållbar omställning som är i linje med Agenda 2030. Uppsala Universitet har formulerat syftet med programmet till att handla om att förbereda ledare med adaptiva metoder och innovativa verktyg för omställningen till hållbara samhällen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened competence and capacity of leaders in a range of societal sectors abroad to be able to contribute to societal transformation towards sustainability in line with 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.  Uppsala University has formulated the purpose of the programme to be about preparing leaders with adaptive methods and innovative tools for the transition to sustainable societies.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.3 - Senast 2030 säkerställa alla kvinnor och män lika tillgång till yrkesutbildning och eftergymnasial utbildning, inklusive högskoleutbildning, av god kvalitet till en överkomlig kostnad.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aministrative costs Visitors programme Woodlife Business</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing  Visitors Programme Woodlife Business.

SI funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships SDG17.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Besöksprogram Woodlife Business

SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation. Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.

Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar.
Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Common strategic objective: The Swedish Institute's activities shall contribute to the following objectives: Strengthened capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia and civil society in developing countries, to work for innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.

GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The activities were carried out by the Swedish Institute with the support of the Swedish Forestry Agency, as well as in collaboration with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in themes linked to the programme thematic. 

Participants for the programmes were recruited with the support from Swedish foreign missions abroad in the programme countries, with about a group of around 30 participants for each of the 2 delegation visits (one per country). Delegation visits for Türkiye were carried out in April with activities in Stockholm and Skellefteå, for Thailand with activities in Stockholm and Växjö in November. Activities during the week focused on study visits and practical exchanges with Swedish actors along the entire forest value chain, from forestry and processing of raw materials to the end product in the form of completed buildings in wood.

What effects have we observed so far of the activities within the strategy ?
Survey results for the Woodlife Business visitor programme show thatthe short-term and performance-related goals of strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks among the participants have been achieved. An analysis of the survey results shows an overall positive result from the participants in both Türkiye and Thailand in terms of their evaluation of the programme's contribution of knowledge, inspiration and networks. 
For the statement "The experience has offered me new knowledge", the results show that most of the participants in both Türkiye (87%) and Thailand (100%) agree that they have gained new knowledge through their participation. The proportion that strongly agrees with varies between Türkiye 56.6% and Thailand 94.7%, which means that the delegation from Thailand has experienced the greatest benefit, in terms of new knowledge. 
As for the statement "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", the numbers are even stronger. An overwhelming majority of respondents in Türkiye (91.3%) and Thailand (100%) express agreement, with a very large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 69.6%, Thailand 94.7%). This suggests that the experience has been not only informative but also inspiring, which is assumed to have a long-term positive effect on participants' engagement and contribution to local sustainable development.

Finally, regarding the statement "The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work" (/..."to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), the results show that the participants feel that they have established value-creating relationships both with other programme participants and with Swedish organisations. For the claim of a positive value of networking with other program participants from the home country, the consensus is high in both Türkiye and Thailand with a large proportion agreeing in both Türkiye (73.9%, of which 47.8% strongly agree) and Thailand (100%, of which 89.5% strongly agree)
Also for the claim of a positive value of networks with participating Swedish companies and the organization, the consensus is high in both Türkiye (77.6%) and Thailand (100%) with a large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 43.5% and Thailand 78.9%).
Overall, the figures show the experience has been successful in promoting a perceived valuable networking, which is crucial for self-sustaining relationships even after the end of the program. A trend of high optimism continues through final questions, such as an estimate of the likelihood of doing business with Swedish companies as an outcome of the program, where 69.6% of participants from Türkiye, and 68.4% of participants from Thailand answer "YES". 

Changes from the previous year and Long-term effects 
The short-term and performance-related results of programme activities for 2025 show no major differences with the previous year during the strategy period.
In the spring of 2027, the program's first 1-year follow-up will be carried out, with participants from the 2024 program round. Impacts, such as new self-sustaining partnerships and collaborations, developed as a result of the programme need to be determined. The follow-up also provides an opportunity to investigate whether expected results have been achieved and also to take into account unexpected results and any undesirable results, including results further out in the impact chain. After the first 1-year follow-up has been studied, lessons learned will be compiled how the activities have contributed to strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks that promote local fertile ground, growth and impact for entrepreneurship, as part of contributing to sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and to new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth.

Lessons learned
Similar activities will not be carried out in 2026. 
Is there any central lesson about the target groups, which affects how SI will work in the future? 
A 1-year follow-up is planned, which will form the basis for decisions on a possible further development of SI's implementation of visit programs funded within  the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enkätresultat visar att satsningens kortsiktiga mål att stärka kunskap, inspiration och nätverk bland deltagarna uppnåtts.

För påståendet "The experience has offered me new knowledge", visar resultaten att en majoritet av deltagarna i både Turkiet (87%) och Thailand (100%) håller med om att de har fått ny kunskap. Andelen som Starkt håller med varierar mellan Turkiet 56,6% och Thailand 94,7% vilket medför slutledningen delegationen från Thailand upplevt den allra största behållningen, vad gäller ny kunskap. 
När det gäller påståendet "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", är siffrorna ännu starkare. En överväldigande majoritet av deltagarna i Turkiet (91,3%) och Thailand (100%) uttrycker enighet, med en mycket stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 69,6%, Thailand 94,7 %). Detta tyder på att upplevelsen inte bara har varit informativ utan också inspirerande, vilket antas ha en långsiktigt positiv effekt på deltagarnas engagemang och bidrag till lokal hållbar utveckling.

Slutligen, beträffande påståendet ”The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work” (/…”to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), visar resultaten att deltagarna känner att de har etablerat värdeskapande relationer både med övriga programdeltagare och med svenska organisationer. 
För påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med övriga programdeltagare från hemlandet, är enigheten hög i både Turkiet och Thailand med en stor andel som håller med i både Turkiet (73,9%, varav 47,8% Starkt håller med) och Thailand (100%, varav 89,5% Starkt håller med).

Även för påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med deltagande svenska företag och organisationen är enigheten hög i både Turkiet (77,6%) och Thailand (100%) med en stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 43,5% resp Thailand 78,9%).

Sammantaget visar siffrorna upplevelsen har varit framgångsrik i att främja ett upplevt värdefullt nätverksbyggande, vilket är avgörande för självbärande relationer också efter programavslut. 

En trend av hög optimism fortsätter genom slutliga frågor, såsom en uppskattning av sannolikhet för affärer med svenska företag som ett utfall av programmet, där 69,6% av deltagarna från Turkiet, och 68,4% av deltagarna från Thailand svarar “JA”.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administrative costs for implementing  Visitors Programme Woodlife Business.

SI funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships SDG17.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Administrativa kostnader för Besöksprogram Woodlife Business

SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation. Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.

Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar.
Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning. 

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
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GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute (SI) funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The fact that Thailand and Türkiye were selected has an explanation: the embassies in those countries have turned to the SI and requested support in implementing a visitor program. Both embassies have been working with the Woodlife Sweden exhibition for several years, and in connection with the exhibition being shown, they have – particularly the embassy in Nairobi – promoted the issue of transitioning to timber construction through receptions, breakfast seminars, and other types of events. The networks of stakeholders in Thailand and Türkiye that have been established through this work are now the focus of a visitor program organized by SI, partly to enable them to learn from and be inspired by Swedish experiences, and partly to explore whether there are concrete collaboration opportunities between Swedish and Thai, as well as Turkish, actors.

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation.

Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.
Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

År 2025 utgick verksamheten inom besöksprogrammet från temat hållbart skogsbruk och träbyggande – industrisektorer där Sverige både har ett starkt arv och en hög innovationsförmåga i nutid. Utifrån detta tema utvecklades besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business, som knyter samman centrala aktörer inom de lokala värdekedjorna för skogsbruk och byggnation i två programländer: Türkiye och Thailand.

Att det blev just Thailand och Turkiet har sin förklaring i att de ambassaderna har vänt sig till SI och efterfrågat stöd i genomförandet av ett besöksprogram. Båda ambassaden har arbetat med utställningen Woodlife Sweden sedan flera år tillbaka och i samband med att utställningen har visats har de, i synnerhet ambassaden i Nairboi, drivit frågan omställning till träbyggande i samband med mottagningar, frukostseminarier och andra typer av evenemang. Det nätverk av aktörer i Thailand respektive Turkiet som då har etablerats i båda länderna har SI ordnat ett besöksprogram för, dels för att lära sig/inspireras av svenska erfarenheter dels för att undersöka om det finns konkreta samarbetsmöjligheter för svenska och thailändska respektive turkiska aktörer.

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar. Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning.

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Common strategic objective: The Swedish Institute's activities shall contribute to the following objectives: Strengthened capacity and competence of actors in the private and public sectors, academia and civil society in developing countries, to work for innovative and effective methods for sustainable development, including through synergies with trade and industry.

GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The activities were carried out by the Swedish Institute with the support of the Swedish Forestry Agency, as well as in collaboration with Swedish organizations and companies with expertise and experience in themes linked to the programme thematic. 

Participants for the programmes were recruited with the support from Swedish foreign missions abroad in the programme countries, with about a group of around 30 participants for each of the 2 delegation visits (one per country). Delegation visits for Türkiye were carried out in April with activities in Stockholm and Skellefteå, for Thailand with activities in Stockholm and Växjö in November. Activities during the week focused on study visits and practical exchanges with Swedish actors along the entire forest value chain, from forestry and processing of raw materials to the end product in the form of completed buildings in wood.

What effects have we observed so far of the activities within the strategy ?
Survey results for the Woodlife Business visitor programme show thatthe short-term and performance-related goals of strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks among the participants have been achieved. An analysis of the survey results shows an overall positive result from the participants in both Türkiye and Thailand in terms of their evaluation of the programme's contribution of knowledge, inspiration and networks. 
For the statement "The experience has offered me new knowledge", the results show that most of the participants in both Türkiye (87%) and Thailand (100%) agree that they have gained new knowledge through their participation. The proportion that strongly agrees with varies between Türkiye 56.6% and Thailand 94.7%, which means that the delegation from Thailand has experienced the greatest benefit, in terms of new knowledge. 
As for the statement "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", the numbers are even stronger. An overwhelming majority of respondents in Türkiye (91.3%) and Thailand (100%) express agreement, with a very large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 69.6%, Thailand 94.7%). This suggests that the experience has been not only informative but also inspiring, which is assumed to have a long-term positive effect on participants' engagement and contribution to local sustainable development.

Finally, regarding the statement "The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work" (/..."to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), the results show that the participants feel that they have established value-creating relationships both with other programme participants and with Swedish organisations. For the claim of a positive value of networking with other program participants from the home country, the consensus is high in both Türkiye and Thailand with a large proportion agreeing in both Türkiye (73.9%, of which 47.8% strongly agree) and Thailand (100%, of which 89.5% strongly agree)
Also for the claim of a positive value of networks with participating Swedish companies and the organization, the consensus is high in both Türkiye (77.6%) and Thailand (100%) with a large proportion strongly agreeing (Türkiye 43.5% and Thailand 78.9%).
Overall, the figures show the experience has been successful in promoting a perceived valuable networking, which is crucial for self-sustaining relationships even after the end of the program. A trend of high optimism continues through final questions, such as an estimate of the likelihood of doing business with Swedish companies as an outcome of the program, where 69.6% of participants from Türkiye, and 68.4% of participants from Thailand answer "YES". 

Changes from the previous year and Long-term effects 
The short-term and performance-related results of programme activities for 2025 show no major differences with the previous year during the strategy period.
In the spring of 2027, the program's first 1-year follow-up will be carried out, with participants from the 2024 program round. Impacts, such as new self-sustaining partnerships and collaborations, developed as a result of the programme need to be determined. The follow-up also provides an opportunity to investigate whether expected results have been achieved and also to take into account unexpected results and any undesirable results, including results further out in the impact chain. After the first 1-year follow-up has been studied, lessons learned will be compiled how the activities have contributed to strengthening knowledge, inspiration and networks that promote local fertile ground, growth and impact for entrepreneurship, as part of contributing to sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and to new solutions that promote sustainable economic growth.

Lessons learned
Similar activities will not be carried out in 2026. 
Is there any central lesson about the target groups, which affects how SI will work in the future? 
A 1-year follow-up is planned, which will form the basis for decisions on a possible further development of SI's implementation of visit programs funded within  the Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enkätresultat visar att satsningens kortsiktiga mål att stärka kunskap, inspiration och nätverk bland deltagarna uppnåtts.

För påståendet "The experience has offered me new knowledge", visar resultaten att en majoritet av deltagarna i både Turkiet (87%) och Thailand (100%) håller med om att de har fått ny kunskap. Andelen som Starkt håller med varierar mellan Turkiet 56,6% och Thailand 94,7% vilket medför slutledningen delegationen från Thailand upplevt den allra största behållningen, vad gäller ny kunskap. 
När det gäller påståendet "The experience has offered me inspiration to drive change and sustainable development", är siffrorna ännu starkare. En överväldigande majoritet av deltagarna i Turkiet (91,3%) och Thailand (100%) uttrycker enighet, med en mycket stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 69,6%, Thailand 94,7 %). Detta tyder på att upplevelsen inte bara har varit informativ utan också inspirerande, vilket antas ha en långsiktigt positiv effekt på deltagarnas engagemang och bidrag till lokal hållbar utveckling.

Slutligen, beträffande påståendet ”The experience has offered me new network and relations to peer participants that will benefit my work” (/…”to Swedish organisations that will benefit my work), visar resultaten att deltagarna känner att de har etablerat värdeskapande relationer både med övriga programdeltagare och med svenska organisationer. 
För påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med övriga programdeltagare från hemlandet, är enigheten hög i både Turkiet och Thailand med en stor andel som håller med i både Turkiet (73,9%, varav 47,8% Starkt håller med) och Thailand (100%, varav 89,5% Starkt håller med).

Även för påståendet om ett positivt värde av nätverk med deltagande svenska företag och organisationen är enigheten hög i både Turkiet (77,6%) och Thailand (100%) med en stor andel som Starkt håller med (Turkiet 43,5% resp Thailand 78,9%).

Sammantaget visar siffrorna upplevelsen har varit framgångsrik i att främja ett upplevt värdefullt nätverksbyggande, vilket är avgörande för självbärande relationer också efter programavslut. 

En trend av hög optimism fortsätter genom slutliga frågor, såsom en uppskattning av sannolikhet för affärer med svenska företag som ett utfall av programmet, där 69,6% av deltagarna från Turkiet, och 68,4% av deltagarna från Thailand svarar “JA”.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Institute (SI) funds visitor programmes as part of our work within the Swedish development cooperation strategy Strategy for Innovation, Partnership and Capacity Development 2024-2028. These programmes sets out to promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation, thereby connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. The programme also sets out to promote cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations, thereby building access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.

In 2025, visitors programme activity took a starting point in the thematic of sustainable forestry and wood construction, industry sectors in which Sweden both has a strong heritage as well as strong modern day innovation capabilities. Based on this thematic the visitors programme Woodlife Business was developed, connecting key actors across local forestry and construction value in two programme countries, Türkiye and Thailand. 

The fact that Thailand and Türkiye were selected has an explanation: the embassies in those countries have turned to the SI and requested support in implementing a visitor program. Both embassies have been working with the Woodlife Sweden exhibition for several years, and in connection with the exhibition being shown, they have – particularly the embassy in Nairobi – promoted the issue of transitioning to timber construction through receptions, breakfast seminars, and other types of events. The networks of stakeholders in Thailand and Türkiye that have been established through this work are now the focus of a visitor program organized by SI, partly to enable them to learn from and be inspired by Swedish experiences, and partly to explore whether there are concrete collaboration opportunities between Swedish and Thai, as well as Turkish, actors.

The aim of the visitor programmes is to strengthen the participants' capacity and skills to nurture the growth and impact sustainable forestry and construction in wood in the local context as a way to reduce local climate footprint and promote the development of sustainable cities of the future. In doing so, the programme aims to contribute to long-term sustainable development and synergies with trade and business, in the form of new jobs and new solutions that promote sustainable development and economic growth.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SI finansierar besöksprogram som en del av vårt arbete inom den svenska strategin för utvecklingssamarbete, Strategi för innovation, partnerskap och kapacitetsutveckling 2024–2028. Dessa program syftar till att främja hållbar industrialisering och stärka innovationsförmåga, och kopplar därmed till mål 9 i de globala målen genom att stödja hållbar och inkluderande industriell tillväxt samt stärka forskning, teknologisk kapacitet och innovation.

Programmet syftar även till att främja sektorsövergripande samarbete mellan regeringar, näringsliv, civilsamhälle och internationella organisationer. På så sätt stärks tillgången till teknik, innovation och kunskapsdelning, vilket i sin tur bidrar till kapacitetsutveckling och effektiva partnerskap i linje med mål 17.
Besöksprogram genomförs av Svenska Institutet med stöd av upphandlade programkonsulter, samt i samverkan med svenska organisationer och företag med expertis och erfarenhet inom tematiker knutna till svenska styrkeområden. 

År 2025 utgick verksamheten inom besöksprogrammet från temat hållbart skogsbruk och träbyggande – industrisektorer där Sverige både har ett starkt arv och en hög innovationsförmåga i nutid. Utifrån detta tema utvecklades besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business, som knyter samman centrala aktörer inom de lokala värdekedjorna för skogsbruk och byggnation i två programländer: Türkiye och Thailand.

Att det blev just Thailand och Turkiet har sin förklaring i att de ambassaderna har vänt sig till SI och efterfrågat stöd i genomförandet av ett besöksprogram. Båda ambassaden har arbetat med utställningen Woodlife Sweden sedan flera år tillbaka och i samband med att utställningen har visats har de, i synnerhet ambassaden i Nairboi, drivit frågan omställning till träbyggande i samband med mottagningar, frukostseminarier och andra typer av evenemang. Det nätverk av aktörer i Thailand respektive Turkiet som då har etablerats i båda länderna har SI ordnat ett besöksprogram för, dels för att lära sig/inspireras av svenska erfarenheter dels för att undersöka om det finns konkreta samarbetsmöjligheter för svenska och thailändska respektive turkiska aktörer.

2025 utgick besöksprogram från det svenska styrkeområdet hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, med erbjudande som riktade sig till nyckelpersoner verksamma inom lokala skogsvärdekedjor i programländerna. Genom besöksprogrammet var målet att erbjuda deltagarna kunskap, inspiration och ett nationellt nätverk som hjälper dem att utveckla sina organisationer och lokala ekosystem att bättre främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, som ett led i att förebygga klimatrelaterade utmaningar. Deltagarna rekryterades av svenska utlandsmyndigheter i programländerna, med c:a 30 deltagare vardera till 2 besök. Deltagande finansierades inom Sveriges strategi för Innovation, Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling</narrative>
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GOAL 9: 
The activity promotes sustainable industrialization and fosters innovation. Connecting to SDG9 goal in promoting sustainable and inclusive industrial growth and increasing research, technological capacity, and innovation. Overall, the activity sets out to strengthen the foundations needed for long‑term economic growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development.

GOAL 17:
In strengthening international partnership this activity sets out to strengthening the global partnerships needed to achieve all the Sustainable Development Goals. The exchange promotes cross-sector collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations and builds access to technology, innovation, and knowledge‑sharing to promote capacity building effective partnerships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förädling av skogsråvara, bland annat genom byggande i trä, har potential att främja värdeskapande tillväxt och minskat klimatavtryck i framtidens hållbara städer. Ökad hållbarhet i skogs- och byggvärdekedjor påverkar således ett lands konkurrenskraft och produktivitet. Besöksprogrammet Woodlife Business genomförs Sveriges strategi för Innovation Partnerskap och Kapacitetsutveckling som bland annat betonar mål relaterade till ekonomisk utveckling, utbildning, handel och grön omställning i världen. 

Programmet 2025 riktade sig särskilt till aktörer verksamma inom skogsvärdekedjan och byggsektorn och som sammantaget kan bidra till att stärka grogrund, tillväxt och genomslag för hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä. Programmet är utformat för att stärka förutsättningarna för att målgruppen når framgång i sitt arbete med att främja hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, något som i sin tur kan bidra till jobbskapande, handel och grön omställning.

Genom utbildning, kapacitetsstärkande aktiviteter och ett nationellt nätverk skapas vidare förutsättningar för lokala partnerskap, vilket i sin tur hjälper deltagarna att samverka efter programmet och tillsammans öka sin positiva samhällspåverkan. Genom programmet stärks deltagarnas kunskap, inspiration och nätverk inom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, vilket syftar till att främja utvecklingen av hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä i programländerna. Genom hållbart skogsbruk och byggande i trä, kan vidare nya arbetstillfällen och hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supreme audit institution works in compliance with international principles and standards for auditing of the public sector</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bilateral capacity building support to Office of the Auditor General in Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Regional capacity building support to ASEANSAI</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global Capacity Building through INTOSAI</narrative>
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      <narrative>Delivery of equipment for border guard service</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamheten handlar om att utveckla den tekniska kapaciteten för Ukrainas statliga gränsbevakningstjänst när det gäller att upptäcka nukleära och radioaktiva ämnen vid gränskontrollstationer. Genom projektet bidrar SSM, tillsammans med DSA, av personlig skyddsutrustning skickats till Ukrainas gränsbevakningstjänst för vidare distribution i landet</narrative>
      <narrative>The activity is about developing technical capacity for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service in the detection of nuclear and radioactive substances at border surveillance control stations. Through the project SSM contributes, together with DSA, to the delivery of personal protective equipment will be sent to Ukraine's Borderguard service for further distribution in the country</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att myndigheten som sysslar med gränskontroll i Ukraina är bättre samordnade och utrustrade</narrative>
      <narrative>To facilitate better coordination and capability of the Ukranian authority dealing with border control</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet för levererans av utrustning planeras</narrative>
        <narrative>The project for the delivery of equipment is being prepared</narrative>
      </description>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utrustningspaket för gränsvakten</narrative>
      <narrative>Delivery of equipment for border guard service</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The activity is about developing technical capacity for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service in the detection of nuclear and radioactive substances at border surveillance control stations. Through the project SSM contributes, together with DSA, to the delivery of personal protective equipment will be sent to Ukraine's Borderguard service for further distribution in the country</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verksamheten handlar om att utveckla den tekniska kapaciteten för Ukrainas statliga gränsbevakningstjänst när det gäller att upptäcka nukleära och radioaktiva ämnen vid gränskontrollstationer. Genom projektet bidrar SSM, tillsammans med DSA, av personlig skyddsutrustning skickats till Ukrainas gränsbevakningstjänst för vidare distribution i landet</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att myndigheten som sysslar med gränskontroll i Ukraina är bättre samordnade och utrustrade</narrative>
      <narrative>To facilitate better coordination and capability of the Ukranian authority dealing with border control</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">600000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">1150000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">700000</value>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">673887</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">290000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">1226927</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">1094716.8100000001</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">129151.46</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">45928.24</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-28-4510021" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510023</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Test specomen/block for calibration of inspection equipment</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Testblock för kalibrering av istrument för oförstörande provning</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>In order to calibrate inspection equipment that is used at Ukrainian nuclear power plants) for non-destructive safety analysis of reactor components a test specimen/block is needed. In the frame of this activity a test block has been produced and delivered to Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att kalibrera inspektionsutrustning som används vid ukrainska kärnkraftverk) för oförstörande säkerhetsanalys av reaktorkomponenter behövs ett provexemplar/block. Inom ramen för denna aktivitet har ett testblock tagits fram och levererats till Ukraina.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att inspektionsutrustningen visar rätt värden</narrative>
      <narrative>That the inspection equipment shows correct data</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>17116 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-28-4510023-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Contract with SQC (Swedish Qualification Centre) om implementation of project related to nuclear safety NDA (Non-destructive analysis) with Energoatom and UQB (Ukrainian Qualification Body) signed.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avtal med SQC (Swedish Qualification Centre) att implementera projekt relaterat till kärnsäkerhets NDA (Non-destructive analysis) med Energoatom och UQB (Ukrainian Qualification Body) påskrivet.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510023-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Testblock för kalibrering av istrument för oförstörande provning</narrative>
      <narrative>Test specomen/block for calibration of inspection equipment</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För att kalibrera inspektionsutrustning som används vid ukrainska kärnkraftverk) för oförstörande säkerhetsanalys av reaktorkomponenter behövs ett provexemplar/block. Inom ramen för denna aktivitet har ett testblock tagits fram och levererats till Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>In order to calibrate inspection equipment that is used at Ukrainian nuclear power plants) for non-destructive safety analysis of reactor components a test specimen/block is needed. In the frame of this activity a test block has been produced and delivered to Ukraine.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att inspektionsutrustningen visar rätt värden</narrative>
      <narrative>That the inspection equipment shows correct data</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <tag code="8.8" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <budget>
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      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">50000</value>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">2500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">1160259</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2021-01-28">42527</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>Support for antivirus software for SNRIU IT department</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sverige bidrar med stöd till myndigheten SNRIU genom uppdatering av deras cybersäkerhet</narrative>
      <narrative>Sweden is contributing with support to the national radiation safety regulator SNRIU through updating their cybersecurity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased cybersecurity within the agency SNRIU</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En ökad cybersäkerhet för myndigheten SNRIU</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to Ukraine in the Global Partnership</narrative>
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      <narrative>Upgrades of the physical protection system at Khmlenitsky NPP</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
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      <value value-date="2020-01-01">1800000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">3276215</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">480609.04</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1900083</value>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infokampanj insamling strålkällor Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>Infocampaign collection of radioactive sources in Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Support to information campaign for collection of radioactive orphan sources in Ukraine, by outreach of information through a web portal uatom.org.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökar kunskap om vikten att ta hand om herrelösa strålkällor</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
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    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510031-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Infocampaign collection of radioactive sources in Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infokampanj insamling strålkällor Ukraina</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Support to information campaign for collection of radioactive orphan sources in Ukraine, by outreach of information through a web portal uatom.org.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased public awareness of importance to take care of orphan radioactive sources</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökar kunskap om vikten att ta hand om herrelösa strålkällor</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>License for Probabilistic Safety Analysis</narrative>
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      <narrative>License for Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA) for the softwares at nuclear power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Investment in safer and more secure operation of nuclear power plants through ensuring that the safety analysis is maintained continuously updated</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>License for Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA) for the softwares at nuclear power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Investment in safer and more secure operation of nuclear power plants through ensuring that the safety analysis is maintained continuously updated</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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        <narrative>In 2024 SSM implemented a purchase of PSA licences, contributing to the safe operation of nuclear power plants. In 2025 SSM has supported Ukainian participants in the PSA conference in the Netherlands</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>PSA licenses</narrative>
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      <narrative>Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) licenses for nuclear power plants in Ukraine for the evaluation of safety analysis</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) licenser för gransking av kärnkraftverkens säkerhetsanalyser</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-07-01" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510158</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Safety-related equipment for nuclear power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leverans av utrustning för att upprätthålla säker verksamheten av ukrainska kärnkraftverken</narrative>
      <narrative>Delivery of equipment for sustaining the safe operation of the Ukrainian nuclear power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Safe operation of nuclear power plants</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="1" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-11-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
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        <narrative>Preparation of delivery of safety-related equipment to Ukraine</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förberedelse av leverans av säkehetsrelaterad utrustning till Ukraina</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510158-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Safety-related equipment for nuclear power plants</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Säkerhetsrelaterad utrustning till kärnkraftverken</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Delivery of equipment for sustaining the safe operation of the Ukrainian nuclear power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Säker drift av kärnkraftverken</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-11-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="9.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
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      <narrative>Support for training in nuclear security</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Support for training in nuclear security of the staff from Moldovan authorities and operators</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Support for training in nuclear security</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improved competence in nuclear security in Armenia</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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      <narrative>Training of inspectors within nuclear medicine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Training of inspectors concerning the international and EU legislation within nuclear medicine</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Improved supervision methods within nuclear medicine</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-12-01" />
    <contact-info>
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    <sector code="121" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative>Training of inspectors within nuclear medicine</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
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      <narrative>Improved supervision methods within nuclear medicine</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-12-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.9 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska antalet döds- och sjukdomsfall till följd av skadliga kemikalier samt föroreningar och kontaminering av luft, vatten och mark.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.9 - By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Workshop on waste management in Armenia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SSM ordnar en workshop och studiebesök för den armeniska myndigheten för att beskriva principer och regelverk för att ta hand om radioaktivt avfall</narrative>
      <narrative>SSM arranges a workshop and study visit for the Armenian authority, for describing the principles and the regulations for managing radioactive waste</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Increased knowledge and improved management of radioactive waste in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad kunskap för förbättrad hantering av radioaktivt avfall i Armenien</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025 SSM arranged the workshop and study visit: More activities are being planned</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Workshop on waste management in Armenia</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participation of Ukrainian expert in the Fellowship Programme for non-proliferation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened competence on nonproliferation of Ukrainian professionals</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">En ukrainsk expert deltar i Fellowship Program under Februari - Juni 2025 och bygger starkare kompetens och kunskap inom icke-spridning</narrative>
        <narrative>One Ukrainian expert participates in the Fellowship Program during February-June 2025 and sthrenghtens the capacity and knowledge within the field of non-proliferation</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Participation of Ukrainian expert in the Fellowship Programme for non-proliferation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened competence on nonproliferation of Ukrainian professionals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-12-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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      <narrative>Antivirus licenses for State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU)</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 har SSM tagit över ISI ordförandeskapet och ordnat två möte för stöd till Ukraina. Åtaganden fortsätter under 2026</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Better coordination of support to Ukraine within radiation safety and security</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-03-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-02-15" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity in Ukraine and Moldova to counter the trafficking of radiological and nuclear (RN) material</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity in Ukraine and Moldova to counter the trafficking of radiological and nuclear (RN) material</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kunskap i Ukraina och Moldavien att motarbeta radiologisk- och krärnhandel</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strengthened capacity to prevent and counter illegal RN-trafficking</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En stärkt förmåga att förhindra och motarbeta olaglig RN-handel</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2029-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-12-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>17116 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15113" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Anti-corruption organisations and institutions</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Strengthened capacity to prevent and counter illegal RN-trafficking</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">En stärkt förmåga att förhindra och motarbeta olaglig RN-handel</narrative>
      </description>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity in Ukraine and Moldova to counter the trafficking of radiological and nuclear (RN) material</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kunskap i Ukraina och Moldavien att motarbeta radiologisk- och kärnhandel</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity in Ukraine and Moldova to counter the trafficking of radiological and nuclear (RN) material</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kunskap i Ukraina och Moldavien att motarbeta radiologisk- och krärnhandel</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En stärkt förmåga att förhindra och motarbeta olaglig RN-handel</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthened capacity to prevent and counter illegal RN-trafficking</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41000">
      <narrative>United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41000">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2029-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-12-01" />
    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">1500000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2027-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2027-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2027-01-01">900000</value>
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    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-07-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15113" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">6113455</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15113" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-4510207</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthened communication on radioactive waste management in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kommunication om radioaktiv avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stötta den armeniska tillsynmyndigheten ANRA att stärka kommunikation om avfallshantering, inklusive utveckling av verktyg, höja personalenskompetens och förbättra dialogen med berörda intressenter</narrative>
      <narrative>Support the Armenian authority ANRA in better communication on waste management, including the development of tools, personell competence and dialogue with stakeholders</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa en kommunikationsstrategi som bidrar till förbättrad kommunikation om avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop a communication strategy that allows for better communication on waste management in Armenia</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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    <recipient-country code="AM" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Waste management/disposal</narrative>
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    <sector code="140" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Water Supply &amp; Sanitation</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025 SSM has financed a gap analysis which provides the basis for the development of the Armenian authority's communication strategy</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthened communication on radioactive waste management in Armenia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stärkt kommunication om radioaktiv avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Support the Armenian authority ANRA in better communication on waste management, including the development of tools, personell competence and dialogue with stakeholders</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stötta den armeniska tillsynmyndigheten ANRA att stärka kommunikation om avfallshantering, inklusive utveckling av verktyg, höja personalenskompetens och förbättra dialogen med berörda intressenter</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skapa en kommunikationsstrategi som bidrar till förbättrad kommunikation om avfallshantering i Armenien</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop a communication strategy that allows for better communication on waste management in Armenia</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-08-31" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
      <recipient-country code="AM" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2025-01-28">321043</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="14050" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="140" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Support regulatory development through the cooperation with the authority SNRIU</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till regulatorisk utveckling inom tillsynsmyndigheten SNRIU</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till regulatorisk utveckling inom tillsynsmyndigheten SNRIU genom att tillandahålla SSM:s experter och genomföra workshops i samarbete med Norge och Finland</narrative>
      <narrative>Support regulatory development through cooperation with the authority SNRIU through competence exchange with experts from SSM. Implementation of workshops in collaboration with Norway and Finland</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förhöjd kunskap hos SNRIU och erfarenhetsinhämtning av SSM om erfarenheten för att bedriva tillsynsverksamheten under krigsförhållanden</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased competence within the authorities SNRIU and SSM on the experience of supervising and licensing within circumstances of war</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <narrative>Support has been provided to the state authority, State Service of Export Control of Ukraine, to update the official website with guidance to Ukrainian exporters on preliminary identication of dual-use products and search tools for control lists regulated by multilateral export control regimes.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stödet till updatering av den ukrainska exportkontrollmyndighetens, SSECU, websida har förbättrat informationsomföring till Ukrainas exportindustri kring de existerade nationella- och internationella exportkontrollregelverken och underlättar identifiering av produkter med dubbla användningsområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet är att bidra till uppbyggnaden av ett nationellt system för exportkontroll i Ukraina som stärker såväl det egna landets som internationella ickespridningssystem. Projektet bidrar till en anpassning och integrering av Ukrainas nationella exportkontrollagar och procedurer till Europeisk standard och inom exportkontrollområdet. Aktiviteterna 2018 riktas mot uppdatering av Ukrainas exportkontroll myndighetens SSECU hemsida för att underlätta förståelse och för att vägleda exportörer i exportkontrollregelverk och exportprocedurer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Some planned efforts to improve the Ukrainian export control agency´s website have been postponed to 2019 because of administrative impediments in Ukraine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En del av planerade insatser till vidareutveckling av Ukrainas exportkontroll myndighetens hemsida har skjutits fram till 2019 pga av administrativa förhinder från den Ukrainsk motparten.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.4 - Till 2030 avsevärt minska de olagliga finansiella flödena och vapenflödena, öka möjligheterna att återvinna och återfå stulna tillgångar samt bekämpa alla former av organiserad brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport canister to RADON</narrative>
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      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.5 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska mängden avfall genom åtgärder för att förebygga, minska, återanvända och återvinna avfall.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till moldaviska myndigheter för att bygga upp ett nationellt system för omhändertagande av radioaktivt avfall i Moldavien. SSM stödjer även en säkerhetsanalys av slutförvaret som stöd till regeringens beslut om att återupptag och behandling av det historiska avfallet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.4 - Senast 2020 uppnå miljövänlig hantering av kemikalier och alla typer av avfall under hela deras livscykel, i enlighet med överenskomna internationella ramverket, samt avsevärt minska utsläppen av dem i luft, vatten och mark i syfte att minimera deras negativa konsekvenser för människors hälsa och miljön.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <description>
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        <narrative>The National Agency for Regulation of Nuclear and Radiological Activities in Moldova, recognizes needs in existing physical infrastructure development to perform its regulatory functions effectively (according to the Law No. 132/2012 on safe deployment of nuclear and radiological activities). NARNRA office lacks modern facility concept. Rooms for staff are lacking ventilation capacity and are not in line with the quality standards of work environment. SSM contributed to reconstruction of the NARNRA`S office premises and replacement of new doors and windows. NARNRA also needs laboratory support to provide expertise in nuclear forensics, specialized measurement of various ionizing spectra, in determining of radioactive isotopes, etc. Up to now, the technical expertise was provided by the Technical Support Organization “INOTEH”. During 2017, SSM supported reconstruction of the Laboratory of Radiology at the Centre of Applied Soil Science of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry of Moldova. SSM has also supported INOTEH laboratory with upgrading of software for gamma measurement equipment and the procurement of a calibration source.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Information campaign collection orphan sources</narrative>
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      <narrative>To develop info channels (website, brochures, info meetings) to different target groups in the society to inform on risks with orphan radioactive sources and instructions how to deal with them.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bättre kunskap om radiologiska risker med föräldralösa strålkällor och bättre beredskap att hantera dem med minskade risker för skadliga effekter i samhället</narrative>
      <narrative>results Better knowledge on the radiological risks with orphan sources and better preparedness to deal with them with decreased risks for harmful effects in the society.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Information campaign collection orphan sources</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>To develop info channels (website, brochures, info meetings) to different target groups in the society to inform on risks with orphan radioactive sources and instructions how to deal with them.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>12.4 - By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <value value-date="2019-01-01">1400000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <value value-date="2019-01-28">2330856</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">339000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative>Georgian waste strategy</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
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      <mailing-address>
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    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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      <narrative>Georgian waste strategy</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2017-12-28" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2017-01-01">234630</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Regulation an dlicensing for new nuclear power plant</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Föreskrifter och licensiering för ny kärnkraft</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Belarus bygger nytt kärnkraft. Vi stöttar med kunskap om föreskrifter och licensiering.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att Vitryssland ska förstå  vårt synsätt gällande föreskrifter och licensiering.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
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      <mailing-address>
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>Meetings have been held with communication problems.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Möten har hållits, dock med svårigheter att kommunicera.</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Regulation an dlicensing for new nuclear power plant</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Föreskrifter och licensiering för ny kärnkraft</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>ISOTOPE dosimetry registry</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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      <narrative>National registry rad. sources RAIS</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
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      <narrative>National registry rad. sources RAIS</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2015, a research centre was established at Odessa National University through the support of SSM. The main role of the Odessa Center for Non-proliferation (OdCNP) is to strengthen Ukraine´s work to prevent the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, with the focus of supporting analysis on political, technological, legal and societal processes and factors affecting non-proliferation work in the Black Sea region. In 2017, OdCNP continued to implement a research project to survey the history of the Ukrainian nuclear sector and disarmament. Ukrainian participants gathered materials, visited archives in Ukraine and USA, responded to the comments and advice provided by international experts to the first draft survey report. Work on the report continues in 2018.  SSM also provided support to conduct an international summer seminar at OdCNP with the aim to increase awareness among the young non-proliferation community in Ukraine and the nearby region. SSM continued support for the PhD non-proliferation program at Odessa National University.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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        <narrative>There are around half a million disused radioactive sources throughout Ukraine. Under the long-term programme of the G7 Global Partnership donors, all these sources are to be moved to the newly built central repository, VEKTOR, located in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. After completion of the feasibility study which determines recommendations for the optimal solutions for the well-type storages, SSM has signed in November 2016 a new contract with SC Radon on a pilot project concerning detailed design for removal of the disused radioactive sources from a representative well-type storage at the Kiev Radon site. In 2017 two progress reports have been delivered, additional radiological investigation of the pilot well storage have been performed to evaluate the risks for design of adequate radiation protection and technical specifications for a container to be used for the transports of the sources from the pilot well storage have been determined.</narrative>
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        <description>
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      <narrative>Pilot project radon wells</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Arbetet med att ta fram projektförslag för ett stort EU-projekt som syftar till att utveckla ett slutförvarsprogram och bidra med utrustning för återtagande av ett läckande markförvar med historiskt radioaktivt avfall i Moldavien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>To produce  a proposal for a waste storage</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att ta fram ett projektförslag för ett avfallslager</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Propsosal for nuclear waste site</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Arbetet med att ta fram projektförslag för ett stort EU-projekt som syftar till att utveckla ett slutförvarsprogram och bidra med utrustning för återtagande av ett läckande markförvar med historiskt radioaktivt avfall i Moldavien.</narrative>
      <narrative>Work on elaboration of a project proposal for a large EU project aiming to develop a final disposal and equipment support for a leaking near-surface legacy radioactive waste site in Moldova.</narrative>
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      <narrative>To produce  a proposal for a waste storage</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>7.b - By 2030, expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their respective programmes of support.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">200000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">574206</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-5010083-15</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Assessment of effects from Covid-19 om emergency preparedness</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av påverkan från Covid-19 på  beredskapen</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Needs assessment study on nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness and response system in Georgia in light of Covid-19 crisis.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Behovsanalysen om hur situationen inom beredskap- och strålsäkerhet i Georgien påverkas av Covid-19-krisen.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>To know more about the effects of a computer virus on emergencey preperadness.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att få förstelse för hur datavirus och andra hot påverkar på beredskapssäkerheten.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>17116 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="GE" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Georgia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23510" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy electric power plants and nuclear safety</narrative>
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    <sector code="235" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Nuclear energy plants</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-28-5010083-15-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-28-5010083-15-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av påverkan från Covid-19 på  beredskapen</narrative>
      <narrative>Assessment of effects from Covid-19 om emergency preparedness</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Behovsanalysen om hur situationen inom beredskap- och strålsäkerhet i Georgien påverkas av Covid-19-krisen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Needs assessment study on nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness and response system in Georgia in light of Covid-19 crisis.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>To know more about the effects of a computer virus on emergencey preperadness.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att få förstelse för hur datavirus och andra hot påverkar på beredskapssäkerheten.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <tag code="1.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>1.b - Create sound policy frameworks at the national, regional and international levels, based on pro-poor and gender-sensitive development strategies, to support accelerated investment in poverty eradication actions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.b - Upprätta sunda policyramverk på nationell, regional och internationell nivå på grundval av utvecklingsstrategier som stödjer de fattiga och tar hänsyn till jämställdhetsaspekter, för att stödja ökade investeringar i åtgärder för att avskaffa fattigdom.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">250000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23510" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2020-01-28">215000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="235" />
      <recipient-country code="GE" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2021-01-28">0</value>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SNRIU kärnämneskontroll</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet är att bidra till det Ukrainska internationella åtagandet inom nukleär ickespridning som regleras i Ukrainas kontrollavtal med IAEA avseende etablering av ett nationellt system för kärnämneskontroll. Aktiviteterna 2018 syftar till att förse den ukrainska strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten, SNRIU, med teknisk support till en utökad databas för kärnämneskontroll samt kompetensutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal is to contribute to the Ukraine international commitment within nuclear nonproliferation that is regulated in Ukraine's with IAEA on the esdtablishment of a national system for nuclear material control. The activities in 2018 aim at providing the authority SNRIU with technical support for an extended database for nuclear material control as well as to inhanced competence.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tekniskt stöd till den ukrainska strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens, SNRIU, databas för kärnämneskontroll samt personalens kompetensutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to the SNRIU´s database on nuclear material accountancy and control, and improvement of the relevant staff competence.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 799 42 20</telephone>
      <email>registrator@ssm.se</email>
      <website>www.stralsakerhetsmyndigheten.se</website>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det tekniska stödet för en utökad databas för kärnämneskotroll bidrar till det Ukrainska internationella åtagandet om rapportering av kärnämne inom nukleär ickespridning som regleras i Ukrainas kontrollavtal med IAEA.  Stödet har även bidragit till kompetensutveckling inom safeguardsområdet vid den Ukrainska strälsäkerhetmyndigheten SNRIU.</narrative>
        <narrative>Technical support contributes to ensure the safeguards agreement between Ukraine and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the correct functioning of SNRIU`s nuclear material accountancy reporting. Participation at international courses and conferences increased skills and competence of the SNRIU safeguards staff.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Nuclear material control</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SNRIU kärnämneskontroll</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet är att bidra till det Ukrainska internationella åtagandet inom nukleär ickespridning som regleras i Ukrainas kontrollavtal med IAEA avseende etablering av ett nationellt system för kärnämneskontroll. Aktiviteterna 2018 syftar till att förse den ukrainska strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten, SNRIU, med teknisk support till en utökad databas för kärnämneskontroll samt kompetensutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal is to contribute to the Ukraine international commitment within nuclear nonproliferation that is regulated in Ukraine's with IAEA on the esdtablishment of a national system for nuclear material control. The activities in 2018 aim at providing the authority SNRIU with technical support for an extended database for nuclear material control as well as to inhanced competence.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>Support to the SNRIU´s database on nuclear material accountancy and control, and improvement of the relevant staff competence.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tekniskt stöd till den ukrainska strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens, SNRIU, databas för kärnämneskontroll samt personalens kompetensutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-28" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Swedish Radiation Safety Authority</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att anskaffa utrustning för övervakning och registrering av extern gammastrålning vid fem mätstationer i Moldavien.  Vidare att ha en beredskapsövning i Giurgiulesti hamn för att förbättra  förmågan att förhindra smuggling av nukleära och radioaktiva ämnen, att skydda människor och miljö samt att minska riskerna att  sprida nukleära och radioaktiva material till andra EU länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>To buy equipment för surveillance and registration of external gamma radiation at five sites in Moldova. Moreover to have an emergency preparedness exercise at the Giurgiulesti harbor in order to improve the ability to prevent smuggling of nuclear and radioactive substances, to protect people and environment, as well as to reduce the risks of spreading nuclear and radioactive material to other EU-countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Contract No 14, Chisinau 12 June 2015</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utrustning för övervakning och registrering av extern gammastrålning vid fem mätstationer har installerats.  Vidare har en beredskapsövning ägt rum i Giurgiulesti hamn där förmågan att förhindra smuggling av nukleära och radioaktiva ämnen, att skydda människor och miljö samt att minska riskerna att sprida nukleära och radioaktiva material till andra EU länder övades. Efter övningen konstaterade experter från USA, IAEA och Sverige att de Moldaviska beredskapsrutinerna är i linje med EU-reglerna.</narrative>
        <narrative>Equipment for surveillance and registration of external gamma radiation at five sites in Moldova has been installed. Moreover an emergency preparedness exercise at the Giurgiulesti harbour has been organized in order to test the ability to prevent smuggling of nuclear and radioactive substances, to protect people and environment, as well as to reduce the risks of spreading nuclear and radioactive material to other EU-countries. After the test experts from USA, IAEA and Sweden stated that the Moldavian emergency preparedness routines are in line with the EU-regulations.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>To buy equipment för surveillance and registration of external gamma radiation at five sites in Moldova. Moreover to have an emergency preparedness exercise at the Giurgiulesti harbor in order to improve the ability to prevent smuggling of nuclear and radioactive substances, to protect people and environment, as well as to reduce the risks of spreading nuclear and radioactive material to other EU-countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att anskaffa utrustning för övervakning och registrering av extern gammastrålning vid fem mätstationer i Moldavien.  Vidare att ha en beredskapsövning i Giurgiulesti hamn för att förbättra  förmågan att förhindra smuggling av nukleära och radioaktiva ämnen, att skydda människor och miljö samt att minska riskerna att  sprida nukleära och radioaktiva material till andra EU länder.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2014-01-01">2400000</value>
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      <value value-date="2014-01-28">797000</value>
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      <recipient-country code="MD" />
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      <narrative>Several products, e.g. cars and trucks, need to pass a certain noise certification in order to be admitted to certain markets. For other products, e.g. HVAC and generator sets, the produced noise has to be measured in several spots after installation to conform to the limits set by the customer regulations. This project deals with the reduction of noise from the source when acoustic waves propagate inside ducts. For 1D analysis of duct systems it is usually assumed that only plane waves can propagate, which limits the frequency range of the simulation. This technique is valid for several applications such as automotive mufflers. In some applications, such as HVAC or muffler systems for large diesel engines in ships or generator sets, the duct dimensions are large compared to the frequency of interest. Therefore, the simple methods fail and it is important in this case to use some other complicated techniques such as Finite (FEM) or Boundary Element Methods (BEM) which are time consuming and require experience to build the model. The main objective of this project is to investigate the use of simple analytical methods even in the high frequency region. The new model will be validated against FEM calculations and measurements. The measurements will be conducted by the Egyptian team at Ain Shams University (ASU). ASU will derive and code the new simplified technique whereas KTH will perform the validation with FEM.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Protection of the environment is a concern of global interest. It is universally acknowledged that the steady rise in all kinds of pollution cannot be allowed to continue indefinitely. The acoustical environment has likewise suffered from the increase in use and power of machines in the workplace, increasing road traffic, larger aircraft, etc. High intensities of noise have been associated with numerous harmful health effects including noise-induced hearing loss and other nervous system diseases. In 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) set limits on the levels of noise to which workers may be exposed in their work environments. Many countries and communities have followed suit making it a legal requirement to measure community noise level, to reduce noise at the source, and to maintain acceptable noise levels in factories. Furthermore, noise has become a major factor influencing the marketability and competitiveness of industrial products such as cars, machinery, office equipment, and buildings. In many applications, the amount of sound power produced by a product is indicated by a label giving the customer additional information to help decide which product to choose. Several products, e.g. cars, trucks and heavy equipment, need to pass a certain noise certification in order to be admitted to certain markets. For other products (HVAC and generator sets), the produced noise has to be measured in several spots after installation to conform to limits set by customer regulations. Accordingly, manufacturers and researchers have become increasingly concerned with better ways to attenuate or reduce noise. Traditionally, noise control engineers have identified noise problems experimentally and have solved them in a trial and error manner. However, the automotive, heavy equipment, and HVAC industries are now gravitating towards the use of numerical noise prediction early in the design phase. If computer models can adequately model the physics of the real problem, design changes can be anticipated before a prototype is even fabricated, reducing product delivery time and engineering effort. In IC-engine exhaust and inlet systems and HVAC systems, acoustic waves propagate inside ducts. At lower frequencies, the duct cross-sectional dimensions are small compared to the acoustic wavelength. Accordingly, it can be assumed that plane waves propagate inside the duct system simplifying the analysis. Several university codes have been developed to predict sound attenuation in complex duct networks assuming plane wave propagation. Examples of 1D codes include Davies, LAMPS, SID and SIDLAB. SIDLAB is the 1D software which has been developed by the Egyptian and Swedish research teams. It is based on two-port theory and has benefited from their previous research, teaching and consulting experience. However, SIDLAB and other 1D codes are limited. In some applications, such as HVAC or muffler systems for large diesel engines in ships or generator sets, the duct dimensions are large compared to the frequency of interest. The plane wave assumption is no longer applicable and more complicated techniques like finite and boundary element methods are used. However, both methods are CPU intensive requiring considerable effort to build the model. The main objective of this project is to investigate the use of simple analytical methods even in the high frequency region with a new model. The new model will be validated against FEM calculations and measurements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Several products, e.g. cars and trucks, need to pass a certain noise certification in order to be admitted to certain markets. For other products, e.g. HVAC and generator sets, the produced noise has to be measured in several spots after installation to conform to the limits set by the customer regulations. This project deals with the reduction of noise from the source when acoustic waves propagate inside ducts. For 1D analysis of duct systems it is usually assumed that only plane waves can propagate, which limits the frequency range of the simulation. This technique is valid for several applications such as automotive mufflers. In some applications, such as HVAC or muffler systems for large diesel engines in ships or generator sets, the duct dimensions are large compared to the frequency of interest. Therefore, the simple methods fail and it is important in this case to use some other complicated techniques such as Finite (FEM) or Boundary Element Methods (BEM) which are time consuming and require experience to build the model. The main objective of this project is to investigate the use of simple analytical methods even in the high frequency region. The new model will be validated against FEM calculations and measurements. The measurements will be conducted by the Egyptian team at Ain Shams University (ASU). ASU will derive and code the new simplified technique whereas KTH will perform the validation with FEM.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Protection of the environment is a concern of global interest. It is universally acknowledged that the steady rise in all kinds of pollution cannot be allowed to continue indefinitely. The acoustical environment has likewise suffered from the increase in use and power of machines in the workplace, increasing road traffic, larger aircraft, etc. High intensities of noise have been associated with numerous harmful health effects including noise-induced hearing loss and other nervous system diseases. In 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) set limits on the levels of noise to which workers may be exposed in their work environments. Many countries and communities have followed suit making it a legal requirement to measure community noise level, to reduce noise at the source, and to maintain acceptable noise levels in factories. Furthermore, noise has become a major factor influencing the marketability and competitiveness of industrial products such as cars, machinery, office equipment, and buildings. In many applications, the amount of sound power produced by a product is indicated by a label giving the customer additional information to help decide which product to choose. Several products, e.g. cars, trucks and heavy equipment, need to pass a certain noise certification in order to be admitted to certain markets. For other products (HVAC and generator sets), the produced noise has to be measured in several spots after installation to conform to limits set by customer regulations. Accordingly, manufacturers and researchers have become increasingly concerned with better ways to attenuate or reduce noise. Traditionally, noise control engineers have identified noise problems experimentally and have solved them in a trial and error manner. However, the automotive, heavy equipment, and HVAC industries are now gravitating towards the use of numerical noise prediction early in the design phase. If computer models can adequately model the physics of the real problem, design changes can be anticipated before a prototype is even fabricated, reducing product delivery time and engineering effort. In IC-engine exhaust and inlet systems and HVAC systems, acoustic waves propagate inside ducts. At lower frequencies, the duct cross-sectional dimensions are small compared to the acoustic wavelength. Accordingly, it can be assumed that plane waves propagate inside the duct system simplifying the analysis. Several university codes have been developed to predict sound attenuation in complex duct networks assuming plane wave propagation. Examples of 1D codes include Davies, LAMPS, SID and SIDLAB. SIDLAB is the 1D software which has been developed by the Egyptian and Swedish research teams. It is based on two-port theory and has benefited from their previous research, teaching and consulting experience. However, SIDLAB and other 1D codes are limited. In some applications, such as HVAC or muffler systems for large diesel engines in ships or generator sets, the duct dimensions are large compared to the frequency of interest. The plane wave assumption is no longer applicable and more complicated techniques like finite and boundary element methods are used. However, both methods are CPU intensive requiring considerable effort to build the model. The main objective of this project is to investigate the use of simple analytical methods even in the high frequency region with a new model. The new model will be validated against FEM calculations and measurements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>NIR hyperspectral imaging mostly address food quality and safety aspects using 2-D imaging with laboratory set-ups. Four imaging projects will be executed. 2-D imaging will be evaluated for the detection of pre-germination in barley and the presence of adulterants in spices. A PAT system will be optimised and algorithms developed to allow real-time analysis. To detect precise localisation of fungal infection in food products, 3-D NIR hyperspectral images will be constructed by combining an array of tomographic NIR images. Exploratory principal component analysis, partial least squares (PLS) and PLS discriminant analysis will be used as chemometrics techniques. These projects will only be possible if it can be executed within this collaborative programme. The principal researcher in Sweden has expertise in imaging and chemometrics whereas the principal researcher in South Africa (SA) has expertise in the composition of food and agricultural products as well as microbiology. SA will provide all samples needed for the study. Imaging instrumentation is available in Sweden and all analytical facilities for reference methods are available in SA. Thus Sweden will gain skills on the applicaton of imaging techniques on food and agricultural samples while SA will obtain skills in the application of imaging and chemometrics. Data analysis and interpretation of images can only be effective with hisotological knowledge on the samples as well as applying correct chemometric techniques.</narrative>
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      <narrative>NIR hyperspectral imaging mostly address food quality and safety aspects using 2-D imaging with laboratory set-ups. Four imaging projects will be executed. 2-D imaging will be evaluated for the detection of pre-germination in barley and the presence of adulterants in spices. A PAT system will be optimised and algorithms developed to allow real-time analysis. To detect precise localisation of fungal infection in food products, 3-D NIR hyperspectral images will be constructed by combining an array of tomographic NIR images. Exploratory principal component analysis, partial least squares (PLS) and PLS discriminant analysis will be used as chemometrics techniques. These projects will only be possible if it can be executed within this collaborative programme. The principal researcher in Sweden has expertise in imaging and chemometrics whereas the principal researcher in South Africa (SA) has expertise in the composition of food and agricultural products as well as microbiology. SA will provide all samples needed for the study. Imaging instrumentation is available in Sweden and all analytical facilities for reference methods are available in SA. Thus Sweden will gain skills on the applicaton of imaging techniques on food and agricultural samples while SA will obtain skills in the application of imaging and chemometrics. Data analysis and interpretation of images can only be effective with hisotological knowledge on the samples as well as applying correct chemometric techniques.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development of rapid and real-time imaging methods for safety and quality measurements of food products. Near infrared (NIR) hyperspectral imaging integrates conventional digital imaging and NIR spectroscopy to attain information in two directions (both spatial and spectral) from an object or sample. This allows to tell not only how much of a compound might be present but also where it might be located within the sample. During this project NIR hyperspectral imaging will be used to detect faults in grains before it becomes visible to the human eye. Using pre-germinated barley during malting costs the South African brewing industry millions of Rands each year due to loss in quality. Being able to detect these pre-germinated grains early on will be of great advantage to the industry. Similary methods will be developed to detect spices that has been adulterated by adding cheaper ingredients such as milled bran to ground mixed spices. This will protect the consumer. Mathematical models will be developed that would allow the use of NIR hyperspectral imaging in industry. To be able to use this technique on-line, real-time methods will also be developed for these two applications. The mathematical models needed to be developed for this will allow fast measurement and calculation of results. These analysis are, however, only in two dimensions. To allow evaluations to be made three dimensionally, thin slices of grain samples, infected with a fungus, will be imaged and the images obtained put together mathematically to form a 3-D image. This would allow precise localisation of infection within a 3-D sample. This will allow information being obtained not possible with any other analytical method as well as the detection of precise localisation of infection within grain. To be able to execute these research projects effectively skills and expertise on imaging, chemometrics, food science and microbiology respectively available at SLU, Sweden and SU, South Africa are needed. All these expertise needed to be applied simultaneously to effectively interpret the results. At the same time knowledge will be transferred between the two countries to the benefit of both. Food safety and security is becoming increasingly important. This cutting-edge technique might not be suitable for immediate implementation in industry. However, it needs to be evaluated and methods developed as in future it will become an economical method for rapidly analysing food and agricultural products to ensure a safe, quality product for the consumer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim is to study safety, efficacy and effectiveness of surgical and medical treatment of incomplete abortion provided by midlevel providers (MPL) or physicians in western Kenya. Furthermore, to study outcome of post abortion contraceptive counselling by MLPs as well as decision-making related to induced abortion. One RCT (880 women), one follow-up interview study (400 women), and one qualitative study (10-20 women and partners) are planned. Women seeking treatment for incomplete spontaneous or induced abortion at Nyanza Provincial Hospital in Kisumu are included. The main outcome for the RCT is complete abortion and for the follow-up study it is adherence to the chosen contraceptive method. Kenya has high fertility, 4.6 children per women, contraceptive use is low, unwanted pregnancy is common, and induced abortion is strongly restricted. Deaths from unsafe abortion are common. A problem related to post-abortion care is lack of physicians. Strategic use of MLPs could mitigate human resource problems in emergency obstetric and gynaecological care. Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) and misoprostol has been suggested as effective tools in the treatment of incomplete abortions. The safety and effectiveness of MLPs conducting MVA and administering misoprostol has not been tested. The long-term goal of this project is to provide evidence based information for policy development regarding post abortion care including effective countraceptive counselling to reduce maternal mortality</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Ca 20 miljoner illegala aborter utförs i världen varje år. Följderna av dessa ofta osäkra aborter dödar årligen ca 70 000-100 000 kvinnor och blir därmed en av de vanligaste dödsorsakerna bland kvinnor i fertil ålder. För att minska dödligheten och sjukligheten i relation till oönskade graviditeter finns rekommendationer att utbilda så kallade Mid Level Providers (MLP). Exempel på MLP är barnmorskor och sjuksköterskor. Med deras hjälp vill man öka tillgängligheten till och kvaliteten på abortvården. Det vill säga behandling av ofullständig abort och komplikationer uppkomna efter illegal abort men även efter missfall. Globalt sett finns det många fler barnmorskor och sjuksköterskor än läkare. MLP:s styrka är att de, förutom antalet, är mer lättillgängliga för kvinnorna, jämfört med tillgängligheten till läkare. Tidigare internationella studier visar att MLP kan utföra säker kirurgisk abort vid tidig graviditet och även ge behandling vid ofullständig abort, vilket är en vanlig komplikation vid både missfall och illegal abort. Internationellt används misoprostol (abortpiller) vid medicinsk abort och behandling av ofullständig abort vilket i studier har visat sig vara en billig, skonsam och effektiv metod. Att även involvera MLP:s vid användning av misoprostol skulle öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort. Inga tidigare studier har jämfört utfallet om MLP eller läkare utför behandling vid ofullständig abort. Som ett led i att minska abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet bland kvinnor världen över är dessutom tillgång till preventivmedel och preventivmedelsrådgivning centralt. Även här kan MLP, med rätt utbildning, ta ett större ansvar. Projektet kommer att genomföras i Kisumu i västra Kenya där preventivmedelsanvändningen är låg och antalet oönskade graviditeter med åtföljande osäkra aborter är högt. Det finns en stor medvetenhet bland Kenyanska forskare och politiker om de hälsofrågor som studeras i projektet. Framkallad abort är i princip otillåten i Kenya men lokala forskare och policy makers har deltagit i utvecklingen av projektet och bedöms av dessa som helt genomförbart, i linje med Kenyas policy och dessutom nödvändigt för att hitta metoder för att minska den höga mödradödligheten i landet. Syfte och metod: För att utvärdera effektivitet och säkerhet av att MLP genomför kirurgisk abort alternativt administrerar misoprostol som behandling vid ofullständig abort jämfört med läkare, planeras en randomiserad kontrollerad studie (patienterna fördelas slumpmässigt mellan vårdgivarna) (Studie I). För att analysera preventivmedelsanvändning bland kvinnor som erhållit preventivmedelsrådgivning av MLP efter genomförd behandling i studie 1 kommer uppföljning att ske vid återbesök efter 3 samt 6 månader (Studie II). Vidare kommer kvalitativa intervjuer att genomföras för att ge en djupare förståelse för kvinnor och deras partners beslutsfattande i relation till abort (Studie III). Genomförande: Kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig abort på Kisumu Provincial hospital, lottas till att bli behandlade av MLP eller läkare. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation (studie I) samt val av preventivmedelsmetod och användning av den valda metoden (Studie II). I studie I identifieras unga kvinnor, som medger att de försökt genomföra en abort, samt deras partner för att medverka i individuella intervjuer (Studie III). Projektets betydelse: Vinsten med det planerade projektet är att ta fram evidensbaserad information för att säkerställa en hög vårdkvalitet genom att involvera MLP:s och på så sätt öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort samt adekvat preventivmedelsrådgivning. Resultatet av studierna kan komma att bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter och därmed skador och komplikationer av osäkert utförda aborter dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort. Förutom i</narrative>
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      <narrative>Plasmodium falciparum undergoes antigenic variation to establish persistent blood stage infections. The major variant antigen, PfEMP1, is expressed at the erythrocyte surface where it acts as a virulence adhesion molecule bringing about severe malaria through accumulation of infected and uninfected erythrocytes in the micro-vasculature. We hypothesize that subgroups of cross-reactive PfEMP1 sequences are recognized by the immune-system and that certain antibodies are key in the protection against severe malaria. In this proposal we suggest to identify specific structures in PfEMP1 that induce broad and potent antibodies inhibiting sequestration in severe malaria. In our approach to achieve this ambitious goal, we will develop new methods for the identification of surface exposed epitopes, cross-reactivities between epitopes and receptor-binding structures in PfEMP1. This will be accomplished in five parallel discovery programs and in one for validation including isolation of I) antibodies to PfEMP1, II) cross-reactive IgG on random- and specific peptide libraries, III) human memory B cells/ antibodies, IV) fresh isolates from Uganda and V) creation of a super cross-reactive epitope. Candidate structures will be validated using state-of-the-art methods to investigate the specificity, quality and quantity of immunity to PfEMP1. The project is likely to reveal the Achilles heal of the parasites immune evasion strategy and will be useful for the design of a vaccine.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Towards Millennium Development Goal 5: The First ?Demand side financing? programs to reduce maternal mortality ? how have they performed?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här programmet föreslår utvärderingar av tre innovativa storskaliga program i Indien, som har inrättats för att minska mödradödligheten. Indien står för 20 procent av den globala mödradödligheten och 26% av befolkning lever under fattigdomsgränsen, och fortsätter att ha en av de högsta mödradödlighetstalen i världen. Således framsteg i Indien (trots långsam hittills) är en förutsättning för att kunna uppnå millenniemål 5 till 2015. Syftet med dessa statliga program är att minska mödradödligheten genom att främja institutionella förlossningar, och genom att minska hinder för att kvinnor ska ha tillgång till mödrahälsovård. Dessa program verkar i tre stora indiska provinser. Vart och ett av dessa program fungerar med hjälp av olika innovativa ?demand side? finansieringsmekanismer, som särskilt syftar till att förbättra tillgången för utsatta grupper. Denna ansökan föreslår utvärderingar och jämförelser av dessa tre program: (I) Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) i Madhya Pradesh i centrala Indien: en villkorlig kontant överföring till fattiga mödrar vid förlossning på ett statligt sjukhus. (Ii) Chiranjeevi Yojana (CY) i Gujarat i västra Indien: ett fast belopp till privata sjukhus, mot utgifter för varje 100 förlossningar som genomförs på fattiga mödrar. (Iii) Thayi Bhagya Program (TBP) i Karnataka i södra Indien: en villkorlig kontant överföring till fattiga mödrar vid förlossning på privata sjukhus. Alla betalningar görs av staten. Även om båda programmen är baserade på liknande begrepp, det vill säga ekonomiska incitament för tillhandahållande och utnyttjande av mödrahälsovård, och deltagande av den privata sektorn finns det stora skillnader i de socioekonomiska sammanhangen där varje program verkar. Detta inkluderar finansieringsmekanismer, modeller av leverantörsbetalningar och incitament, mängden av ekonomiskt bistånd, nivåer av den privata sektorns deltagande, vilka alla kommer att ha betydelse för önskade resultat av mödrahälsovård. Inga utvärderingar av liknande stora ?demand side? finansieringsprogram för mödrahälsovård har tidigare genomförts. Fältet är relativt nytt, och senare vetenskaplig litteratur har rekommenderat robusta utvärderingar för att fylla kunskapsluckan när det gäller inverkan av liknande insatser. Detta förslag behandlar denna kunskapslucka.</narrative>
      <narrative>This application (global health), proposes the scientific evaluation of three innovative, large scale, demand side financing, programs in India, set up to decrease maternal mortality among women living below the poverty line. They are the first such programs for maternal healthcare in the world. All three programs aim to increase institutional delivery among target mothers. They are based on innovative financial incentives for the provision and utilization of care; and the participation of the private sector, yet there are major differences in the provider/mother payment models and incentives, quantums of financial assistance, levels of private sector involvement, socioeconomic contexts in which each program operates, all of which will have a bearing on desired maternal health outcomes. There have been few reports on the evaluation of such programs. Recent scientific literature has recommended robust evaluations to fill in the evidence gap on the impact of such programs. Aim: to evaluate and compare three, strategically different, innovative programs in terms of a) health outcomes (maternal + perinatal), b) influence of incentive structure on outcomes, c) extended benefits of program, d) private sector contribution to outcomes e) financial sustainability. The evaluation of two Indian programs has been funded by EU FP7 recently (Sweden coordinator). This application is being sought to facilitate inclusion of the third such innovative program in South India (Karnataka).</narrative>
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      <narrative>This application (global health), proposes the scientific evaluation of three innovative, large scale, demand side financing, programs in India, set up to decrease maternal mortality among women living below the poverty line. They are the first such programs for maternal healthcare in the world. All three programs aim to increase institutional delivery among target mothers. They are based on innovative financial incentives for the provision and utilization of care; and the participation of the private sector, yet there are major differences in the provider/mother payment models and incentives, quantums of financial assistance, levels of private sector involvement, socioeconomic contexts in which each program operates, all of which will have a bearing on desired maternal health outcomes. There have been few reports on the evaluation of such programs. Recent scientific literature has recommended robust evaluations to fill in the evidence gap on the impact of such programs. Aim: to evaluate and compare three, strategically different, innovative programs in terms of a) health outcomes (maternal + perinatal), b) influence of incentive structure on outcomes, c) extended benefits of program, d) private sector contribution to outcomes e) financial sustainability. The evaluation of two Indian programs has been funded by EU FP7 recently (Sweden coordinator). This application is being sought to facilitate inclusion of the third such innovative program in South India (Karnataka).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här programmet föreslår utvärderingar av tre innovativa storskaliga program i Indien, som har inrättats för att minska mödradödligheten. Indien står för 20 procent av den globala mödradödligheten och 26% av befolkning lever under fattigdomsgränsen, och fortsätter att ha en av de högsta mödradödlighetstalen i världen. Således framsteg i Indien (trots långsam hittills) är en förutsättning för att kunna uppnå millenniemål 5 till 2015. Syftet med dessa statliga program är att minska mödradödligheten genom att främja institutionella förlossningar, och genom att minska hinder för att kvinnor ska ha tillgång till mödrahälsovård. Dessa program verkar i tre stora indiska provinser. Vart och ett av dessa program fungerar med hjälp av olika innovativa ?demand side? finansieringsmekanismer, som särskilt syftar till att förbättra tillgången för utsatta grupper. Denna ansökan föreslår utvärderingar och jämförelser av dessa tre program: (I) Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) i Madhya Pradesh i centrala Indien: en villkorlig kontant överföring till fattiga mödrar vid förlossning på ett statligt sjukhus. (Ii) Chiranjeevi Yojana (CY) i Gujarat i västra Indien: ett fast belopp till privata sjukhus, mot utgifter för varje 100 förlossningar som genomförs på fattiga mödrar. (Iii) Thayi Bhagya Program (TBP) i Karnataka i södra Indien: en villkorlig kontant överföring till fattiga mödrar vid förlossning på privata sjukhus. Alla betalningar görs av staten. Även om båda programmen är baserade på liknande begrepp, det vill säga ekonomiska incitament för tillhandahållande och utnyttjande av mödrahälsovård, och deltagande av den privata sektorn finns det stora skillnader i de socioekonomiska sammanhangen där varje program verkar. Detta inkluderar finansieringsmekanismer, modeller av leverantörsbetalningar och incitament, mängden av ekonomiskt bistånd, nivåer av den privata sektorns deltagande, vilka alla kommer att ha betydelse för önskade resultat av mödrahälsovård. Inga utvärderingar av liknande stora ?demand side? finansieringsprogram för mödrahälsovård har tidigare genomförts. Fältet är relativt nytt, och senare vetenskaplig litteratur har rekommenderat robusta utvärderingar för att fylla kunskapsluckan när det gäller inverkan av liknande insatser. Detta förslag behandlar denna kunskapslucka.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan sjukdomsframkallande bakterier överleva långa perioder i dricksvatten och orsaka sjukdom hos barn och vuxna som dricker infekterat vatten? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer. Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa men inte alla gener. Opublicerade data har också visat att ETEC kan kolonisera möss efter 3 månaders vatteninkubering. Många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna inklusive den mest kända bakterien Vibrio cholerae som orsakar kolera och som blivit känd nu senast genom utbrotten på Haiti. Våra och andras resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta avser vi nu att med sekvensering i samarbete med forskare i Kina och Bangladesh studera alla gener som vatteninkuberade ETEC och V. cholerae uttrycker i vatten, diarré och i laboratoriet med hjälp av Illumina RNAseq sekvensering där man kan sekvensbestämma alla gener som uttrycks i ett prov samtidigt; transkriptomet. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som ETEC och V. cholerae reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid samt att bestämma hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning av vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
      <narrative>Contaminated drinking water and food are believed to be major sources of transmission of gastroenteric infectious diseases. Crowded refugee camps and environmental catastrophes e.g flooding and earth quakes often results in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other infectious diseases if water sanitation cannot be controlled. Hence we need to understand how pathogens can survive and spread in water. The aim of this project is to determine how diarrhoea pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence. The hypothesis, based on pilot studies, is that bacteria in water survive and retain expression of certain genes required for survival, transmission and virulence even after long exposure in water. The essential genes will be identified and analysed to understand water-borne bacterial transmission. Determination of the transcriptome in the water-borne pathogens enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water by Illumina RNAseq analyses and comparison to the transcriptome under laboratory conditions and during dissemination from the host in diarrhoea samples will identify the specific water-induced transcriptome as well as the virulence transcriptome. The function of essential genes will be analysed by mutagenesis. Results will give a general understanding of dissemination of water borne infections and bacterial survival and virulence and may open up for novel strategies for prevention of water-borne bacterial diarrhoea.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Determination of the transcriptome of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water and in diarrhoeal stool.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Analys av transkriptomet hos enterotoxigena Escherichia coli (ETEC) och Vibrio cholerae vid spridning i vatten och i diarrévätska.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan sjukdomsframkallande bakterier överleva långa perioder i dricksvatten och orsaka sjukdom hos barn och vuxna som dricker infekterat vatten? Kontaminerat dricksvatten är en vanlig källa till infektion i utvecklingsländer. Vi har tidigare visar att den diarreframkallande bakterien enterotoxigen Escherichia coli (ETEC) finns i dricksvatten och överlever i vatten i flera månader med intakt cellmembran och med en aktiv transkription av vissa men inte alla gener. Opublicerade data har också visat att ETEC kan kolonisera möss efter 3 månaders vatteninkubering. Många diarrépatogener anses vara vattenburna inklusive den mest kända bakterien Vibrio cholerae som orsakar kolera och som blivit känd nu senast genom utbrotten på Haiti. Våra och andras resultat indikerar att diarreframkallande bakterier kan ligga tysta i vattenkällor under mycket lång tid och att de sedan kan orsaka sjukdom hos människor som dricker vattnet. Men hur bakterierna kan överleva i näringsfattigt dricksvatten under så lång tid är ännu inte utrett. För att undersöka detta avser vi nu att med sekvensering i samarbete med forskare i Kina och Bangladesh studera alla gener som vatteninkuberade ETEC och V. cholerae uttrycker i vatten, diarré och i laboratoriet med hjälp av Illumina RNAseq sekvensering där man kan sekvensbestämma alla gener som uttrycks i ett prov samtidigt; transkriptomet. Syftet med studien är att förstå vilka gener som ETEC och V. cholerae reglerar för att kunna överleva i vatten under lång tid samt att bestämma hur de kan behålla sin infektionsförmåga. Resultaten kommer att ge generell kunskap om vattenburen bakteriell smitta som kan användas för att hindra spridning av vattenburna patogener.</narrative>
      <narrative>Contaminated drinking water and food are believed to be major sources of transmission of gastroenteric infectious diseases. Crowded refugee camps and environmental catastrophes e.g flooding and earth quakes often results in rapid spreading of diarrhoea and other infectious diseases if water sanitation cannot be controlled. Hence we need to understand how pathogens can survive and spread in water. The aim of this project is to determine how diarrhoea pathogenic bacteria survive in water and how water transmission affects virulence. The hypothesis, based on pilot studies, is that bacteria in water survive and retain expression of certain genes required for survival, transmission and virulence even after long exposure in water. The essential genes will be identified and analysed to understand water-borne bacterial transmission. Determination of the transcriptome in the water-borne pathogens enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae in water by Illumina RNAseq analyses and comparison to the transcriptome under laboratory conditions and during dissemination from the host in diarrhoea samples will identify the specific water-induced transcriptome as well as the virulence transcriptome. The function of essential genes will be analysed by mutagenesis. Results will give a general understanding of dissemination of water borne infections and bacterial survival and virulence and may open up for novel strategies for prevention of water-borne bacterial diarrhoea.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rational drug dosage for communicable diseases in Africa: clinical, epidemiological and pharmacogenetic approaches focusing on pregnant women and</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rationell läkemedelsdosering for infektionssjukdomar i Afrika: fokus på gravida kvinnor och barn med HIV/AIDS och malaria. Dosering av läkemedel som används for behandling av infektionssjukdomar har ofta bestämts på ett pragmatiskt sätt. Det finns stora skillnader mellan individer i förmågan att ta upp och transportera och omsätta läkemedel i kroppen och att slutligen utsöndra dessa. Dessutom påverkar interaktioner mellan läkemedel (läkemedelskrockar) och sociala faktorer behandlingseffekten och risken för biverkningar. Detta är inte välstuderat hos barn och gravida i Afrika som behandlas för malaria eller HIV/AIDS. En viktig orsak är att vi inte vet vilka läkemedel som barn och gravida får i praktiken. Läkemedels omsättning hos gravida och barn med HIV/AIDS är inte välutrett därför att det till idag krävts stora mängder blod för att mäta halterna av läkemedel och dess nedbrytningsprodukter i kroppen. Vi misstänker att flera läkemedel för behandling av HIV/AIDS och malaria inte ges i optimala kombinationer eller doser i Afrika. I synnerhet är det viktigt vid behandling av barn, som är fler än 40 procent av befolkningen och antalet gravida kvinnor är 40 miljoner årligen i Afrika. Vi kommer att studera vilka läkemedel och naturprodukter som barn och gravida använder på landsbygden i Uganda. Dessa kunskaper hjälper oss att veta hur framtidens doseringsregimer bör utformas. Vi kommer att utveckla känsliga metoder att i fält kunna ta några mikroliter blod, låta det torka på filterpapper och sedan i en enda roppe halterna av flera läkemedel mot HIV/AIDS och malaria samtidigt. Då kan variationerna av läkemedelshalter i blod hos barn och gravida fastställas. Från blod fripreparerar vi DNA för att få kunskaper om hur halterna av läkemedel i kroppen varierar genom ärftligt betingade skillnader i hastigheten att bryta ner och transportera läkemedel i kroppen. I speciella studier ska vi fastställa vilka läkemedels nedbrytning som påverkas av själva graviditeten. Vi bör kunna föreslå vilken dos av en kombination av läkemedel (Co-artem) som är lämplig för gravida kvinnor som får malaria. Vi kommer också att få svar på frågan om en av dessa kombinationer tas upp i kroppen på ett tillförlitligt sätt ´hos om en viss typ av i Uganda lokalt tillgänglig föda ges samtidigt. Våra studier kommer att ge flera svar på frågan om vilka läkemedel som bör användas, i vilka kombinationer och doser för att behandla HIV/AIDS och malaria hos barn och gravida i Afrika. Vår forskning kommer att allmänt att öka vår kunskaper om samspelet mellan gener, individ och miljö.</narrative>
      <narrative>Malaria and HIV/AIDS are common diseases in sub Saharan Africa. Children &lt; 5 years of age and pregnant women are vulnerable to these diseases. It is likely that genetic variants of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes affect treatment response in children and pregnant women treated for HIV/AIDS or malaria. We will study exposure to antimalarial and antiretroviral drugs in pregnant women and in children &lt;5 years in an Ugandan rural health and demographic surveillance site. These data will help to design useful dosing regimens for these patients. The role of the drug metabolizing enzymes CYPA4/5 for disposition of the antimalarial combination artemether /lumefantrine in pregnant women will be clarified and also an optimal dose. In children targeted dosing regimens of quinine and artemether/ lumefantrin will be evaluated and the role of genetic variants of drug transporters for occurrence of CNS-side effects studied. In HIV-treated children the role of genetic variants for variability in drug disposition will be investigated. In all studies blood samples for analyses of relevant drugs, genetics variants will be taken on filter paper and analyzed. Our combined approach using genotyping/ phenotyping and easy-to-use reliable sampling techniques of dried blood spots on filter paper is unique way to understand variability in drug response and design targeted dosing strategies to optimize treatment for children and pregnant women.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rational drug dosage for communicable diseases in Africa: clinical, epidemiological and pharmacogenetic approaches focusing on pregnant women and</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria and HIV/AIDS are common diseases in sub Saharan Africa. Children &lt; 5 years of age and pregnant women are vulnerable to these diseases. It is likely that genetic variants of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes affect treatment response in children and pregnant women treated for HIV/AIDS or malaria. We will study exposure to antimalarial and antiretroviral drugs in pregnant women and in children &lt;5 years in an Ugandan rural health and demographic surveillance site. These data will help to design useful dosing regimens for these patients. The role of the drug metabolizing enzymes CYPA4/5 for disposition of the antimalarial combination artemether /lumefantrine in pregnant women will be clarified and also an optimal dose. In children targeted dosing regimens of quinine and artemether/ lumefantrin will be evaluated and the role of genetic variants of drug transporters for occurrence of CNS-side effects studied. In HIV-treated children the role of genetic variants for variability in drug disposition will be investigated. In all studies blood samples for analyses of relevant drugs, genetics variants will be taken on filter paper and analyzed. Our combined approach using genotyping/ phenotyping and easy-to-use reliable sampling techniques of dried blood spots on filter paper is unique way to understand variability in drug response and design targeted dosing strategies to optimize treatment for children and pregnant women.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rationell läkemedelsdosering for infektionssjukdomar i Afrika: fokus på gravida kvinnor och barn med HIV/AIDS och malaria. Dosering av läkemedel som används for behandling av infektionssjukdomar har ofta bestämts på ett pragmatiskt sätt. Det finns stora skillnader mellan individer i förmågan att ta upp och transportera och omsätta läkemedel i kroppen och att slutligen utsöndra dessa. Dessutom påverkar interaktioner mellan läkemedel (läkemedelskrockar) och sociala faktorer behandlingseffekten och risken för biverkningar. Detta är inte välstuderat hos barn och gravida i Afrika som behandlas för malaria eller HIV/AIDS. En viktig orsak är att vi inte vet vilka läkemedel som barn och gravida får i praktiken. Läkemedels omsättning hos gravida och barn med HIV/AIDS är inte välutrett därför att det till idag krävts stora mängder blod för att mäta halterna av läkemedel och dess nedbrytningsprodukter i kroppen. Vi misstänker att flera läkemedel för behandling av HIV/AIDS och malaria inte ges i optimala kombinationer eller doser i Afrika. I synnerhet är det viktigt vid behandling av barn, som är fler än 40 procent av befolkningen och antalet gravida kvinnor är 40 miljoner årligen i Afrika. Vi kommer att studera vilka läkemedel och naturprodukter som barn och gravida använder på landsbygden i Uganda. Dessa kunskaper hjälper oss att veta hur framtidens doseringsregimer bör utformas. Vi kommer att utveckla känsliga metoder att i fält kunna ta några mikroliter blod, låta det torka på filterpapper och sedan i en enda roppe halterna av flera läkemedel mot HIV/AIDS och malaria samtidigt. Då kan variationerna av läkemedelshalter i blod hos barn och gravida fastställas. Från blod fripreparerar vi DNA för att få kunskaper om hur halterna av läkemedel i kroppen varierar genom ärftligt betingade skillnader i hastigheten att bryta ner och transportera läkemedel i kroppen. I speciella studier ska vi fastställa vilka läkemedels nedbrytning som påverkas av själva graviditeten. Vi bör kunna föreslå vilken dos av en kombination av läkemedel (Co-artem) som är lämplig för gravida kvinnor som får malaria. Vi kommer också att få svar på frågan om en av dessa kombinationer tas upp i kroppen på ett tillförlitligt sätt ´hos om en viss typ av i Uganda lokalt tillgänglig föda ges samtidigt. Våra studier kommer att ge flera svar på frågan om vilka läkemedel som bör användas, i vilka kombinationer och doser för att behandla HIV/AIDS och malaria hos barn och gravida i Afrika. Vår forskning kommer att allmänt att öka vår kunskaper om samspelet mellan gener, individ och miljö.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Regulation of immunoglobulin synthesis in primary immunodeficiency in man</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Reglering av immunglobulinsyntes hos patienter med primär immunbrist</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Primär immunbrist hos människa - diagnostik och behandling Variabel immunbrist (CVID) och selektiv IgA brist (IgAD) är de vanligast förekommande formerna av primär immunbrist i Sverige och totalt finns cirka 15 000 patienter i landet. På grund av bristen på antikroppar drabbas patienterna av frekventa infektioner och behandlas därför regelmässigt med gammaglobulin och antibiotika. Den genetiska orsaken till sjukdomarna är fortfarande okänd (mindre än 10 % av patienterna har fått en molekylärt baserad diagnos) och avsikten med vårt projekt är att identifiera ytterligare gener som orsakar dessa defekter. Vidare syftar projektet till att försöka förstå den starka koppling som finns mellan IgA brist och autoimmuna sjukdomar som diabetes och glutenintolerans. CVID och IgA brist har tidigare betraktats som obotbara sjukdomar men vi har nyligen funnit ett tiotal patienter som gradvis normaliserat sina immunglobulinnivåer. Detta talar för att defekten kan vara av regulatorisk art vilket kan vara av mycket stor betydelse för att finna en alternativ framtida behandling för våra patienter. Vi vill därför försöka utveckla nya behandlingsmetoder baserade på stimulering av de vita blodkropparna (lymfocyter) med olika signalsubstanser (cytokiner) via modifierade laktobaciller (lokal produktion i tarmen med hjälp av vanliga youghurt-bakterier) eller genom re-programmering av patientens egna celler från blodet (inducerbara pluripotenta stamceller). Modifierade laktobaciller som producerar antikroppar mot selekterade smittämnen (bakterier och virus) kommer också att genereras och kan utgöra ett framtida behandlingsalternativ vid vissa infektionssjukdomar orsakade av rotavirus, norovirus och HIV.</narrative>
      <narrative>The suggested project is focused on two main themes - immunogenetics and immunotherapy - using state of the art (and beyond state of the art) technologies. Selective IgA deficiency (IgAD) and common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) are the two most common forms of primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) in Sweden. Although both diseases have a strong genetic component, the genes involved have only been identified in a minority of patients (less than 10 %). The main aim of the proposed project is to identify novel genes associated with these diseases. Thus far, all primary immunodeficiency diseases have been found to be monogenic. IgAD and CVID are the first primary immunodeficiency which may be polygenic, involving both MHC and non-MHC genes. Finding these genes would represent the *next generation* in identifying the etiology of PID. A second objective of our studies is to develop novel forms of replacement or even curative therapy for our PID patients and other groups of infectious prone patients.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Generella bidragsvillkor 2012</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Regulation of immunoglobulin synthesis in primary immunodeficiency in man</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Reglering av immunglobulinsyntes hos patienter med primär immunbrist</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The suggested project is focused on two main themes - immunogenetics and immunotherapy - using state of the art (and beyond state of the art) technologies. Selective IgA deficiency (IgAD) and common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) are the two most common forms of primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) in Sweden. Although both diseases have a strong genetic component, the genes involved have only been identified in a minority of patients (less than 10 %). The main aim of the proposed project is to identify novel genes associated with these diseases. Thus far, all primary immunodeficiency diseases have been found to be monogenic. IgAD and CVID are the first primary immunodeficiency which may be polygenic, involving both MHC and non-MHC genes. Finding these genes would represent the *next generation* in identifying the etiology of PID. A second objective of our studies is to develop novel forms of replacement or even curative therapy for our PID patients and other groups of infectious prone patients.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Primär immunbrist hos människa - diagnostik och behandling Variabel immunbrist (CVID) och selektiv IgA brist (IgAD) är de vanligast förekommande formerna av primär immunbrist i Sverige och totalt finns cirka 15 000 patienter i landet. På grund av bristen på antikroppar drabbas patienterna av frekventa infektioner och behandlas därför regelmässigt med gammaglobulin och antibiotika. Den genetiska orsaken till sjukdomarna är fortfarande okänd (mindre än 10 % av patienterna har fått en molekylärt baserad diagnos) och avsikten med vårt projekt är att identifiera ytterligare gener som orsakar dessa defekter. Vidare syftar projektet till att försöka förstå den starka koppling som finns mellan IgA brist och autoimmuna sjukdomar som diabetes och glutenintolerans. CVID och IgA brist har tidigare betraktats som obotbara sjukdomar men vi har nyligen funnit ett tiotal patienter som gradvis normaliserat sina immunglobulinnivåer. Detta talar för att defekten kan vara av regulatorisk art vilket kan vara av mycket stor betydelse för att finna en alternativ framtida behandling för våra patienter. Vi vill därför försöka utveckla nya behandlingsmetoder baserade på stimulering av de vita blodkropparna (lymfocyter) med olika signalsubstanser (cytokiner) via modifierade laktobaciller (lokal produktion i tarmen med hjälp av vanliga youghurt-bakterier) eller genom re-programmering av patientens egna celler från blodet (inducerbara pluripotenta stamceller). Modifierade laktobaciller som producerar antikroppar mot selekterade smittämnen (bakterier och virus) kommer också att genereras och kan utgöra ett framtida behandlingsalternativ vid vissa infektionssjukdomar orsakade av rotavirus, norovirus och HIV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2011-7241</iati-identifier>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Improving water purification and soil remediation with natural products</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användande av naturliga produkter för att förbättra vattenrening och jordsanering</narrative>
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      <narrative>A key requirement for society is clean water for drinking, washing and other domestic purposes. This provision is coupled to the need to protect the environment from pollution. In many countries, the cost of infrastructure and operation of conventional water treatment plants is prohibitively large. A major initial step in water purification is aggregation of particulate impurities so that they settle from the water that can then be filtered. The present project investigates alternative flocculants from natural products. Crushed seeds from the Moringa tree have been found to be effective, both in small-scale purification and to replace synthetic chemicals in larger treatment works. These give compact dense aggregates of impurity particles. Work will study how the protein in the seeds acts so effectively to aggregate different particles even in the presence of surface active impurities. The seed protein can replace chemicals such as aluminium and iron salts or synthetic polymers that have been identified as potential hazards to health. The work will identify what refinement of the protein is necessary and whether alternative seeds from other species of Moringa or even other plants could be used. In parallel, the capability of binding metals to the protein will be explored. Washing of contaminated soil with such binding agents is a good means to remove heavy metal impurities. Development of these technologies using natural products is likely to be of use in many countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rent vatten är en grundförutsättning i dagens samhälle. När man tillgodoser behovet av rent vatten måste man även tänka på att värna om miljön och minimera utsläpp av föroreningar. I många länder är dessutom kostanden för infrastruktur och drift av traditionella vattenreningsverk oöverkomligt stor. Det här projektet undersöker alternativa, hållbara vattenreningsmetoder där man använder naturliga produkter, rikt förekommande i tropiska och sub-tropiska områden. I vattenreningsprocessen är ett omfattande första steg sammanklumpning av partikelföroreningar, så att dessa faller till botten och kan filtreras av. Krossade frön ifrån det rikligt förekommande Moringa oleifera trädet har visat sig väldigt effektiva att forma partikelföroreningar till kompakta, filtrerbara klumpar. Dessa kan användas både i småskalig vattenrening och som alternativ till syntetiska kemikalier i större vattenreningsverk. Fröna skulle således kunna ersätta kemikalier såsom aluminium och järnsalter eller syntetiska polymerer som vanligen används vid vattenrening, då dessa har negativa effekter på både hälsa och miljö. Andra delar av Moringa oleifera trädet används bl.a. i föda, vilket gör användadet av dessa frön för rening av dricksvatten allmänt accepterat. Den här studien är fokuserad på proteiner i fröna, vad det är som gör dem så effektiva att klumpa samman partiklar, även i närvaro av föroreningar såsom tvål och oljor. Studien syftar till att identifiera hur mycket fröna behöver bearbetas och renas för att effektivt kunna användas till vattenrening, och huruvida frön ifrån andra sorters närbesläktade träd eller växter kan användas. Parallellt med detta arbete kommer även proteinernas kapacitet att binda till metallatomer att studeras. Att skölja jord som förorenats av tungmetaller med ett bindemedel är ett bra sätt att avlägsna metallatomer ur jorden. Metalliska föroreningar i jord är ett utbrett problem, speciellt i samband med gruvarbete. Utveckling av tekniker där miljövänliga och naturligt förekommande produkter används kan sannolikt tillämpas i många länder. Användandet av dessa produkter kommer att förbättra hälsan och rena miljön, samt erbjuder ekonomisk utveckling då lokala produker kan användas både inom utvecklingsländer och för export.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improving water purification and soil remediation with natural products</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rent vatten är en grundförutsättning i dagens samhälle. När man tillgodoser behovet av rent vatten måste man även tänka på att värna om miljön och minimera utsläpp av föroreningar. I många länder är dessutom kostanden för infrastruktur och drift av traditionella vattenreningsverk oöverkomligt stor. Det här projektet undersöker alternativa, hållbara vattenreningsmetoder där man använder naturliga produkter, rikt förekommande i tropiska och sub-tropiska områden. I vattenreningsprocessen är ett omfattande första steg sammanklumpning av partikelföroreningar, så att dessa faller till botten och kan filtreras av. Krossade frön ifrån det rikligt förekommande Moringa oleifera trädet har visat sig väldigt effektiva att forma partikelföroreningar till kompakta, filtrerbara klumpar. Dessa kan användas både i småskalig vattenrening och som alternativ till syntetiska kemikalier i större vattenreningsverk. Fröna skulle således kunna ersätta kemikalier såsom aluminium och järnsalter eller syntetiska polymerer som vanligen används vid vattenrening, då dessa har negativa effekter på både hälsa och miljö. Andra delar av Moringa oleifera trädet används bl.a. i föda, vilket gör användadet av dessa frön för rening av dricksvatten allmänt accepterat. Den här studien är fokuserad på proteiner i fröna, vad det är som gör dem så effektiva att klumpa samman partiklar, även i närvaro av föroreningar såsom tvål och oljor. Studien syftar till att identifiera hur mycket fröna behöver bearbetas och renas för att effektivt kunna användas till vattenrening, och huruvida frön ifrån andra sorters närbesläktade träd eller växter kan användas. Parallellt med detta arbete kommer även proteinernas kapacitet att binda till metallatomer att studeras. Att skölja jord som förorenats av tungmetaller med ett bindemedel är ett bra sätt att avlägsna metallatomer ur jorden. Metalliska föroreningar i jord är ett utbrett problem, speciellt i samband med gruvarbete. Utveckling av tekniker där miljövänliga och naturligt förekommande produkter används kan sannolikt tillämpas i många länder. Användandet av dessa produkter kommer att förbättra hälsan och rena miljön, samt erbjuder ekonomisk utveckling då lokala produker kan användas både inom utvecklingsländer och för export.</narrative>
      <narrative>A key requirement for society is clean water for drinking, washing and other domestic purposes. This provision is coupled to the need to protect the environment from pollution. In many countries, the cost of infrastructure and operation of conventional water treatment plants is prohibitively large. A major initial step in water purification is aggregation of particulate impurities so that they settle from the water that can then be filtered. The present project investigates alternative flocculants from natural products. Crushed seeds from the Moringa tree have been found to be effective, both in small-scale purification and to replace synthetic chemicals in larger treatment works. These give compact dense aggregates of impurity particles. Work will study how the protein in the seeds acts so effectively to aggregate different particles even in the presence of surface active impurities. The seed protein can replace chemicals such as aluminium and iron salts or synthetic polymers that have been identified as potential hazards to health. The work will identify what refinement of the protein is necessary and whether alternative seeds from other species of Moringa or even other plants could be used. In parallel, the capability of binding metals to the protein will be explored. Washing of contaminated soil with such binding agents is a good means to remove heavy metal impurities. Development of these technologies using natural products is likely to be of use in many countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reducing financial barriers to access: Providing evidence from a conditional cash transfer and a voucher based program for maternal mortality red</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att minska ekonomiska barriärer för tillgång till vård</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is maternal healthcare research collaboration between Sweden &amp; India. It aims to study two large innovative demand side financing programs to reduce maternal death by promoting institutional delivery among women living below poverty line in India. One program is a conditional cash transfer to poor women on delivering in a state hospital. The other is a reimbursement by the state to private sector obstetricians for deliveries of poor women that they have performed i.e a voucher scheme. The programs operate to scale in Madhya Pradesh &amp; Gujarat provinces of India respectively. While both programs are based on similar concepts, i.e. financial incentives for the provision and utilization of care; there are differences in contexts, financing mechanisms, payment models, levels of private sector involvement; all of which influence maternal health outcomes. Overall aim is to assess impact of &amp; compare the two maternal health programs in India, in terms of a) maternal outcomes b) influence of incentive structure on outcomes c) quality of care d) allocative efficiency e) private sector contribution to outcomes. Quantitative &amp; qualitative methods will be used. No evaluations of such large scale demand side financing programs for maternal health have been carried out before. The field is fairly new, recent scientific literature has recommended robust evaluations to fill the evidence gap with respect to the impact of such interventions. This proposal addresses this gap.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt är ett forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige och Indien inom mödrahälsovård. Syftet är att studera två stora innovativa finansieringsprogram som avser öka efterfrågan på vård och minska mödradödligheten genom att främja institutionella förlossningar för kvinnor som lever under fattigdomsgränsen i Indien. Indien står för 20 procent av den globala mödradödligheten, 26 procent av befolkningen lever under fattigdomsgränsen, och fortsätter att ha en av den högsta mödradödligheten (MMR) i världen. Därför krävs framstegen i Indien för att nå Millennieutvecklingsmål (MDG) 5 till 2015. Ett program innebär villkorlig kontantöverföring till fattiga kvinnor när de föder på ett offentliga sjukhus, medan det andra programmet innebär statlig kompensation till obstetriker vid privata kliniker som förlöser fattiga kvinnor, dvs. ett kupongsystem. Alla betalningar görs av staten. Programmen finns i provinserna Madhya Pradesh (70 000 000 personer) respektive Gujarat (60 000 000 personer). Programmen är baserade på liknande koncept, dvs. finansiella incitament för tillhandahållande av, och användning av hälsovård. Däremot finns stora skillnader som påverkar önskade resultat av mödrahälsa; kontext, finansieringsmekanismer, modell av betalningsleverantör, incitament, och olika nivåer av privata sektorns inblandning. Det övergripande målet är att granska effekten av och jämföra dessa två storskaliga program inom mödrahälsa i Indien gällande a) hälsoeffekter (speciellt mödradödlighet) b)incitamentsstrukturens påverkan på hälsoeffekter c)den fördelade effekten av programmen d) privata hälsosektorns bidrag till hälsoeffekterna. Kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder kommer att användas. En kostnadseffektanalys är även planerad. Fältarbetet utförs i Indien men den svenska samarbetspartnern kommer att bidra med studiedesign, epidemilogiska metoder och analys. Ingen utvärdering av liknande storskaliga finansieringsprogram som avser öka efterfrågan på vård har tidigare gjorts. Fältet är relativt nytt och nyligen publicerad forskning rekommenderar robusta utvärderingar för att fylla kunskapsluckan när det gäller effekten av liknande interventioner. Denna handlingsplan behandlar den kunskapsluckan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is maternal healthcare research collaboration between Sweden &amp; India. It aims to study two large innovative demand side financing programs to reduce maternal death by promoting institutional delivery among women living below poverty line in India. One program is a conditional cash transfer to poor women on delivering in a state hospital. The other is a reimbursement by the state to private sector obstetricians for deliveries of poor women that they have performed i.e a voucher scheme. The programs operate to scale in Madhya Pradesh &amp; Gujarat provinces of India respectively. While both programs are based on similar concepts, i.e. financial incentives for the provision and utilization of care; there are differences in contexts, financing mechanisms, payment models, levels of private sector involvement; all of which influence maternal health outcomes. Overall aim is to assess impact of &amp; compare the two maternal health programs in India, in terms of a) maternal outcomes b) influence of incentive structure on outcomes c) quality of care d) allocative efficiency e) private sector contribution to outcomes. Quantitative &amp; qualitative methods will be used. No evaluations of such large scale demand side financing programs for maternal health have been carried out before. The field is fairly new, recent scientific literature has recommended robust evaluations to fill the evidence gap with respect to the impact of such interventions. This proposal addresses this gap.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt är ett forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige och Indien inom mödrahälsovård. Syftet är att studera två stora innovativa finansieringsprogram som avser öka efterfrågan på vård och minska mödradödligheten genom att främja institutionella förlossningar för kvinnor som lever under fattigdomsgränsen i Indien. Indien står för 20 procent av den globala mödradödligheten, 26 procent av befolkningen lever under fattigdomsgränsen, och fortsätter att ha en av den högsta mödradödligheten (MMR) i världen. Därför krävs framstegen i Indien för att nå Millennieutvecklingsmål (MDG) 5 till 2015. Ett program innebär villkorlig kontantöverföring till fattiga kvinnor när de föder på ett offentliga sjukhus, medan det andra programmet innebär statlig kompensation till obstetriker vid privata kliniker som förlöser fattiga kvinnor, dvs. ett kupongsystem. Alla betalningar görs av staten. Programmen finns i provinserna Madhya Pradesh (70 000 000 personer) respektive Gujarat (60 000 000 personer). Programmen är baserade på liknande koncept, dvs. finansiella incitament för tillhandahållande av, och användning av hälsovård. Däremot finns stora skillnader som påverkar önskade resultat av mödrahälsa; kontext, finansieringsmekanismer, modell av betalningsleverantör, incitament, och olika nivåer av privata sektorns inblandning. Det övergripande målet är att granska effekten av och jämföra dessa två storskaliga program inom mödrahälsa i Indien gällande a) hälsoeffekter (speciellt mödradödlighet) b)incitamentsstrukturens påverkan på hälsoeffekter c)den fördelade effekten av programmen d) privata hälsosektorns bidrag till hälsoeffekterna. Kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder kommer att användas. En kostnadseffektanalys är även planerad. Fältarbetet utförs i Indien men den svenska samarbetspartnern kommer att bidra med studiedesign, epidemilogiska metoder och analys. Ingen utvärdering av liknande storskaliga finansieringsprogram som avser öka efterfrågan på vård har tidigare gjorts. Fältet är relativt nytt och nyligen publicerad forskning rekommenderar robusta utvärderingar för att fylla kunskapsluckan när det gäller effekten av liknande interventioner. Denna handlingsplan behandlar den kunskapsluckan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens anses vara ett av de större hoten mot global folkhälsa. Resistensnivåer bestäms bla av antibiotikaanvändning. I Indien har man hög antibiotikaanvändning, hög antibiotikaresistens och hög andel vårdrelaterade infektioner. Detta tillsammans med svag implementering av system för övervakning och hantering av antibiotikaanvändning, antibiotikaresistens och hantering av antibiotikaavfall gör att man nu försöker utveckla system för detta. Vi har ett pågående projekt där syftet är att utveckla och utvärdera sammanhållna interventioner för att förhindra och kontrollera vårdrelaterade infektioner och för att förbättra system att hantera antibiotika inklusive hantering av antibiotikaavfall. Detta görs fr.a. på sjukhus men också bland allmänheten i en mindre indisk stad (500,000 invånare) och på landsbygden utanför staden. Vi beräknar vilka mängder antibiotika som släpps ut i omgivningen genom att mäta antibiotikakoncentrationer i avloppsvatten från sjukhus och i det omgivande samhället. Vi prövar olika metoder att rena vatten från antibiotikarester. I Indien renas avfallsvatten i begränsad utsträckning, men också i Sverige har man sett höga nivåer av antibiotika i avloppsvatten. Vi bestämmer också genetiskt bakterier från friska personer, från patienter samt från vatten för att studera spridningen av enskilda bakteriekloner. Interventioner till hälsopersonal och övriga invånare kommer att pågå under minst ett år och bestå av återföring av data kring antibiotikaanvändning, resistens och infektioner bla med hjälp av behandlingsriktlinjer som utvecklas lokalt. Vi mäter antibiotikaförskrivning, förekomst av vårdrelaterade infektioner och förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i upprepade mätningar under lång tid för att kunna utvärdera de interventioner vi gör. Syftet med denna ansökan är få möjlighet till tätare möten i forskargruppen för att på ett bättre sätt kunna arbeta fram vetenskapliga publikationer och också för att informera allmänhet och hälsopersonal om våra resultat.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is linked to a continuation grant from VR. The funding applied for now will cover joint activities, e.g. research visits, workshops and joint publishing which are needed and not funded by the project. We have found high levels of antibiotic concentrations in hospital waste water, high antibiotic use and a high percentage of resistant bacteria in samples from normal flora, clinical samples and waste water samples in the setting in India. We are collecting information on health care associated infections, their cause, resistance patterns of causative organisms, performing genetic analyses of resistant bacteria and have performed qualitative and quantitative studies on hygiene among hospital staff. The intervention program is ongoing, locally produced alcohol based hand-rub is introduced, antibiotic prescribing is continuously followed and feedback meetings are regularly held in included departments. There is now a need for an increased face to face interaction between the researchers from both institutions, for Swedish researchers to visit India and for Indian researchers to visit Sweden. The findings are planned to be disseminated through seminars and when appropriate through Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance.Writing workshops will be organized to finalize publications. As we prefer to publish our results in open access journals for easy access for researchers in low and middle income countries there is also in most cases publications fees.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens anses vara ett av de större hoten mot global folkhälsa. Resistensnivåer bestäms bla av antibiotikaanvändning. I Indien har man hög antibiotikaanvändning, hög antibiotikaresistens och hög andel vårdrelaterade infektioner. Detta tillsammans med svag implementering av system för övervakning och hantering av antibiotikaanvändning, antibiotikaresistens och hantering av antibiotikaavfall gör att man nu försöker utveckla system för detta. Vi har ett pågående projekt där syftet är att utveckla och utvärdera sammanhållna interventioner för att förhindra och kontrollera vårdrelaterade infektioner och för att förbättra system att hantera antibiotika inklusive hantering av antibiotikaavfall. Detta görs fr.a. på sjukhus men också bland allmänheten i en mindre indisk stad (500,000 invånare) och på landsbygden utanför staden. Vi beräknar vilka mängder antibiotika som släpps ut i omgivningen genom att mäta antibiotikakoncentrationer i avloppsvatten från sjukhus och i det omgivande samhället. Vi prövar olika metoder att rena vatten från antibiotikarester. I Indien renas avfallsvatten i begränsad utsträckning, men också i Sverige har man sett höga nivåer av antibiotika i avloppsvatten. Vi bestämmer också genetiskt bakterier från friska personer, från patienter samt från vatten för att studera spridningen av enskilda bakteriekloner. Interventioner till hälsopersonal och övriga invånare kommer att pågå under minst ett år och bestå av återföring av data kring antibiotikaanvändning, resistens och infektioner bla med hjälp av behandlingsriktlinjer som utvecklas lokalt. Vi mäter antibiotikaförskrivning, förekomst av vårdrelaterade infektioner och förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i upprepade mätningar under lång tid för att kunna utvärdera de interventioner vi gör. Syftet med denna ansökan är få möjlighet till tätare möten i forskargruppen för att på ett bättre sätt kunna arbeta fram vetenskapliga publikationer och också för att informera allmänhet och hälsopersonal om våra resultat.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Both quantitative and qualitative food losses occur significantly (some times up to 45% in case of horticulture, and 25% in case of grains, according to FAO) at all stages in the post-harvest system from harvesting, through handling, storage, processing and marketing to final delivery to the consumer. Post-harvest losses are attributed to poor management in the logistics performances in the whole supply chain. Effective, efficient and innovative logistics which includes technologies for suppressing spoilage and inactivation of pathogens, food processing, packaging, storage and distribution are the necessary and important handling activities in the food production and marketing chain at all levels is required to reduce losses in the chain. Therefore the overall goal of this proposal is to reduce post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables in Ethiopia with the aim of targeting increased food security in Africa using the supply chain management approach. The project is intended to identify where the potential losses occur in the supply and marketing chain, and best technological practices and potential intervention. The project links with the newly established, Ethiopian Logistics Excellent Center, EthioLog, where the two applicants are the major prime mover. The current proposal is inline with the activity plans of EthioLog.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Idag, mer än 1,1 miljarder människor lever på mindre än en dollar per dag och cirka 430 miljoner i Sydasien, 325 miljoner i Afrika söder om Sahara, 260 miljoner i Östasien och Stillahavsområdet, och 55 miljoner i Latinamerika. Höga livsmedelspriser på den lokala livsmedelsmarknaden, men även för internationell handel, har ökat antalet undernärda människor från 923 miljoner under 2007 till 1020000000 2009. Produktion och leverans av tillräckligt hög kvalitet och säkra livsmedel är de aktuella utmaningarna för att föda den ständigt växande befolkningen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna. Utmaningen är inte bara att producera tillräckligt med mat, men också se till att maten är äntligen fram, kommer att skördas, lagras, bearbetas och distribueras till återförsäljare och konsumenter på ett sätt som minimerar svinn från gården till mat tallrik. Tyvärr, både kvantitativa och kvalitativa mat förluster uppstår signifikant (ibland upp till 45% i händelse av trädgårdsodling och 25% i fall av spannmål, enligt FAO) i alla stadier i den efter skörd system från skörd, genom hantering, lagring, beredning och saluföring till slutlig leverans till konsumenten. I Etiopien efter skörd förlust som uppskattas till mellan 15% till 70% är i huvudsak hänföras till dålig styrning och kontroll inklusive emballage, förädlingsvärde hantering och förädling och transport. Därför, förbättra livsmedelssäkerheten kräver en övergripande strategi för efter skörd forskning var nya strategier, teknik och hjälpmedel kommer att utvecklas för att säkerställa att högre värde efter skörd fram kan hitta det sätt att den högre värderade marknader för ökad livsmedelssäkerhet, särskilt i låg-och medelinkomstländer. Det övergripande målet med detta förslag är att minska förlusterna efter skörd av frukt och grönsaker i Etiopien i syfte att rikta ökad livsmedelssäkerhet i Afrika med hjälp av utbudet synsätt chain management. Projektet syftar till att identifiera var de potentiella förlusterna uppträder i tillgångs-och försäljningskedjan, och bästa tekniska metoder och eventuella ingrepp. Utbudet värdekedjan styrmetod är den strategiska metoden för detta projekt. All logistik aktiviteter (planering, genomförande och kontroll effektivitet och effektivt av flödet av produkter, information, service från gård till konsumtion punkter med tillhörande verksamhet såsom hantering, förpackning och lagring) och integration, kopplingar till viktiga affärsfunktioner och affärsprocesser i utbud och försäljningskedjan beaktas. Projektet kommer att genomföras i samarbete mellan svenska lantbruksuniversitet och Addis Abeba University i Etiopien och det kommer att vara kopplade till verksamheten i den etiopiska Logistics Excellence center, EthioLog. EthioLog har fastställts av de båda parterna i denna ansökan och transportministeriet i Etiopien, där logistikföretag delta aktivt. De huvudsakliga verksamhet är att kartlägga och ta reda på var förluster uppstår i försörjningskedjan och potentiella insatser, genomföra workshops och seminarier för att utnyttja kunskaperna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The primary focus of the research project is the implementation of a reaction microscope for experiments with synchrotron radiation or pulsed laser sources in Lund. The main function of the instrument is to image the final state momentum vectors of a fragmentation process in a molecule or molecular cluster. The simultaneous detection of an electron signifying the relevant electronic transition in coincidence with several ionic fragment?s momenta measured fully in three dimensions provides a complete measurement of the state of the system and the dynamics resulting from photoionization. The primary tool for revealing these quantities is called COLTRIMS, which stands for COLd Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy. The Lund collaboration has initiated the development of a COLTRIMS instrument and the first step in the collaborative project is the commissioning of the spectrometer. The expertise of the Hashamite group will be highly valuable for the Lund team, and the resources available in Lund (spectrometer, MAX synchrotron radiation source and Lund Laser Center) will provide good opportunities for Jordanian collaborators to carry out front-line scientific studies and to gain experience with advanced techniques used in atomic, molecular and cluster physics at modern synchrotron radiation facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samarbetet mellan forskargrupper vid Lunds Universitet och Hashemite Universitet i Amman kommer att skapa unika möjligheter vetenskaplig utveckling. Ett framgångsrikt samarbete som kommer att erbjuda en spännande vetenskaplig plattform för forskare från båda grupperna-där styrkorna I varje grupp ger fördelar för samarbetet som helhet. Forskare och doktorander från Hashemite Universitetet kommer att ha ett utmärkt tillfälle att delta i forskningsprojekt i en av de mest moderna synkrotronljusanläggningar i världen. De kommer att utföra experiment i samarbete med forskare från Sverige och andra länder, där de kommer att forska i ett laboratorium av den högsta vetenskapliga standard och i en stimulerande internationell miljö. Forskare och studenter kommer att få erfarenhet med några av de mest avancerade tekniker som används i atom-, molekyl-och kluster fysik vid synkrotron anläggningar i dag. Projektet tar del av de jordanska forskares erfarenhet med avancerade avbildnignsspektrometorer för att tillsammans vidareutveckla en instrument som kan avbilda dynamiska processer i molekylära system. Nästa fas blir att implementera instrumentet med en kyld molekylstråle och initiera ett gemensamt forskningsprogram för att studera molekyler och molekylära vågfunktioner. Inom ramen för detta samarbetsprogram kommer ett antal möten att planeras: workshops och forskarskolor organiseras för forskare och studenter från Lund och Amman. Dessa mötesplatser kommer att vara en plattform för utbyte av erfarenheter mellan utbildade forskare och studenter där metoder och vetenskapliga fågeställnignar diskuteras. Detta kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av vetenskaplig och experimentel kompetens inom samarbetet men blir tämligen unik för dem jordanska forskare. Synkrotronljus anläggningen SESAME kommer att byggas i Jordanien så detta samarbetsprojekt kommer att erbjuda jordanska forskare en verklig chans att få de grundlägande experimentella färdigheter och erfarenheter inom området atom-och molekylfysik med synkrotronljus. Dessutom kommer det att locka begåvade unga talanger till den vetenskapliga högre utbildningen och motivera dem att stanna i landet, och därmed kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av en kunskapsbaserad ekonomi. Detta samarbete med forskare i Sverige och andra länder kommer att bidra till en global utbildnings och forsknings nätverk. Genom detta internationella samarbete bidrar vi till att fostra nya idéer och ger yngre förmågor en chans att arbeta i en helt ny, stimulerande miljö. Dessutom kommer det att främja ömsesidig förståelse mellan forskare från olika traditioner, religioner och raser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The primary focus of the research project is the implementation of a reaction microscope for experiments with synchrotron radiation or pulsed laser sources in Lund. The main function of the instrument is to image the final state momentum vectors of a fragmentation process in a molecule or molecular cluster. The simultaneous detection of an electron signifying the relevant electronic transition in coincidence with several ionic fragment?s momenta measured fully in three dimensions provides a complete measurement of the state of the system and the dynamics resulting from photoionization. The primary tool for revealing these quantities is called COLTRIMS, which stands for COLd Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy. The Lund collaboration has initiated the development of a COLTRIMS instrument and the first step in the collaborative project is the commissioning of the spectrometer. The expertise of the Hashamite group will be highly valuable for the Lund team, and the resources available in Lund (spectrometer, MAX synchrotron radiation source and Lund Laser Center) will provide good opportunities for Jordanian collaborators to carry out front-line scientific studies and to gain experience with advanced techniques used in atomic, molecular and cluster physics at modern synchrotron radiation facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samarbetet mellan forskargrupper vid Lunds Universitet och Hashemite Universitet i Amman kommer att skapa unika möjligheter vetenskaplig utveckling. Ett framgångsrikt samarbete som kommer att erbjuda en spännande vetenskaplig plattform för forskare från båda grupperna-där styrkorna I varje grupp ger fördelar för samarbetet som helhet. Forskare och doktorander från Hashemite Universitetet kommer att ha ett utmärkt tillfälle att delta i forskningsprojekt i en av de mest moderna synkrotronljusanläggningar i världen. De kommer att utföra experiment i samarbete med forskare från Sverige och andra länder, där de kommer att forska i ett laboratorium av den högsta vetenskapliga standard och i en stimulerande internationell miljö. Forskare och studenter kommer att få erfarenhet med några av de mest avancerade tekniker som används i atom-, molekyl-och kluster fysik vid synkrotron anläggningar i dag. Projektet tar del av de jordanska forskares erfarenhet med avancerade avbildnignsspektrometorer för att tillsammans vidareutveckla en instrument som kan avbilda dynamiska processer i molekylära system. Nästa fas blir att implementera instrumentet med en kyld molekylstråle och initiera ett gemensamt forskningsprogram för att studera molekyler och molekylära vågfunktioner. Inom ramen för detta samarbetsprogram kommer ett antal möten att planeras: workshops och forskarskolor organiseras för forskare och studenter från Lund och Amman. Dessa mötesplatser kommer att vara en plattform för utbyte av erfarenheter mellan utbildade forskare och studenter där metoder och vetenskapliga fågeställnignar diskuteras. Detta kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av vetenskaplig och experimentel kompetens inom samarbetet men blir tämligen unik för dem jordanska forskare. Synkrotronljus anläggningen SESAME kommer att byggas i Jordanien så detta samarbetsprojekt kommer att erbjuda jordanska forskare en verklig chans att få de grundlägande experimentella färdigheter och erfarenheter inom området atom-och molekylfysik med synkrotronljus. Dessutom kommer det att locka begåvade unga talanger till den vetenskapliga högre utbildningen och motivera dem att stanna i landet, och därmed kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av en kunskapsbaserad ekonomi. Detta samarbete med forskare i Sverige och andra länder kommer att bidra till en global utbildnings och forsknings nätverk. Genom detta internationella samarbete bidrar vi till att fostra nya idéer och ger yngre förmågor en chans att arbeta i en helt ny, stimulerande miljö. Dessutom kommer det att främja ömsesidig förståelse mellan forskare från olika traditioner, religioner och raser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV/AIDS har vittgående effekter i många utvecklingsländer och underminerar ansträngningarna att utveckla samhället och reducera fattigdomen. Ett effektivt vaccin är idag ett avlägset mål och förnyade ansträngningar för att förstå HIV infektionens patogenes och immunbiologi är nödvändiga. Det är viktigt att bygga upp en kunskapsbas och vetenskaplig kompetens inom immunologi i länder som är värst drabbade av HIV och de andra stora infektionssjukdomarna. Det här aktuella projektet handlar om hur celler i människans medfödda (innate) och adaptiva immunsystem fungerar, och hur de agerar och påverkas när individen blir smittad med virus. Vi är särskilt intresserade av hur immunsystemet fungerar vid infektion med humant immunbristvirus (HIV). Vi undersöker hur celltyper såsom CD8 T celler, naturliga mördar (NK) celler, samt högt specialiserade NKT celler svarar på virus, hur de kan skydda, och hur de även i vissa situationer kan förvärra sjukdom och bidra till ett snabbare sjukdomsförlopp. Sammantaget kommer denna forskning att signifikant öka vår förståelse om det adaptiva och det medfödda immunsystemets basala funktion. Samtidigt kommer forskningsresultaten ge ökad insikt om varför det mänskliga immunsystemet inte kan kontrollera infektion med HIV virus, och förhoppningsvis ge infallsvinklar till nya behandlingsformer vid såväl HIV infektion som andra kroniska infektioner. Projektet bedrivs i huvudsak i Uganda och har en klar målsättning att erbjuda forskarutbildning, kunskapsöverföring samt kapacitetsuppbyggande vid vårt samarbetslaboratorie vid Makerere University i Kampala.</narrative>
      <narrative>HIV/AIDS has widespread effects in many developing countries and severely undermines efforts for sustainable development and poverty reduction. An effective vaccine remains a distant goal and increased efforts are necessary to understand the pathogenesis and potential immune correlates of protection against infection and disease progression. Additionally, it is incumbent upon researchers to build capacity in immunology in those resource limited countries most affected by HIV-1 and other infectious diseases. In this project, we will work towards these goals by investigating our preliminary findings concerning: (1) defects in natural killer (NK) cell responses in HIV infected Ugandans; (2) involvement of invariant NKT cells in the differential pathogenicity of HIV clade A and D infections; and (3) development of innate NK-like functions in CD8 T cells in HIV infected Ugandans. This is a collaborative effort between the Center for Infection Medicine at Karolinska Institutet and the Makerere University Walter Reed Project in Kampala, Uganda. The project involves an exchange of research visits between the MU and KI laboratories, and research training of a Ugandan PhD-student in the KI PhD program in Infection Biology. We anticipate that these investigations will significantly enhance our understanding of the role of innate cellular immunity in HIV-1 infection, and facilitate technology transfer and contribute strongly to research capacity building at the MU laboratories.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV/AIDS har vittgående effekter i många utvecklingsländer och underminerar ansträngningarna att utveckla samhället och reducera fattigdomen. Ett effektivt vaccin är idag ett avlägset mål och förnyade ansträngningar för att förstå HIV infektionens patogenes och immunbiologi är nödvändiga. Det är viktigt att bygga upp en kunskapsbas och vetenskaplig kompetens inom immunologi i länder som är värst drabbade av HIV och de andra stora infektionssjukdomarna. Det här aktuella projektet handlar om hur celler i människans medfödda (innate) och adaptiva immunsystem fungerar, och hur de agerar och påverkas när individen blir smittad med virus. Vi är särskilt intresserade av hur immunsystemet fungerar vid infektion med humant immunbristvirus (HIV). Vi undersöker hur celltyper såsom CD8 T celler, naturliga mördar (NK) celler, samt högt specialiserade NKT celler svarar på virus, hur de kan skydda, och hur de även i vissa situationer kan förvärra sjukdom och bidra till ett snabbare sjukdomsförlopp. Sammantaget kommer denna forskning att signifikant öka vår förståelse om det adaptiva och det medfödda immunsystemets basala funktion. Samtidigt kommer forskningsresultaten ge ökad insikt om varför det mänskliga immunsystemet inte kan kontrollera infektion med HIV virus, och förhoppningsvis ge infallsvinklar till nya behandlingsformer vid såväl HIV infektion som andra kroniska infektioner. Projektet bedrivs i huvudsak i Uganda och har en klar målsättning att erbjuda forskarutbildning, kunskapsöverföring samt kapacitetsuppbyggande vid vårt samarbetslaboratorie vid Makerere University i Kampala.</narrative>
      <narrative>HIV/AIDS has widespread effects in many developing countries and severely undermines efforts for sustainable development and poverty reduction. An effective vaccine remains a distant goal and increased efforts are necessary to understand the pathogenesis and potential immune correlates of protection against infection and disease progression. Additionally, it is incumbent upon researchers to build capacity in immunology in those resource limited countries most affected by HIV-1 and other infectious diseases. In this project, we will work towards these goals by investigating our preliminary findings concerning: (1) defects in natural killer (NK) cell responses in HIV infected Ugandans; (2) involvement of invariant NKT cells in the differential pathogenicity of HIV clade A and D infections; and (3) development of innate NK-like functions in CD8 T cells in HIV infected Ugandans. This is a collaborative effort between the Center for Infection Medicine at Karolinska Institutet and the Makerere University Walter Reed Project in Kampala, Uganda. The project involves an exchange of research visits between the MU and KI laboratories, and research training of a Ugandan PhD-student in the KI PhD program in Infection Biology. We anticipate that these investigations will significantly enhance our understanding of the role of innate cellular immunity in HIV-1 infection, and facilitate technology transfer and contribute strongly to research capacity building at the MU laboratories.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Balinötkreatur kan svara på frågor om domesticeringen och anpassning till subtropiskt klimat. Domesticeringen av djur och växter är bland de viktigaste förändringar som ägt rum i mänsklighetens historia och lade grunden till det moderna samhället. Ett av våra viktigaste husdjur är nötkreatur. Under 10 000 år har vi fått bland annat kött, mjölk och draghjälp av nötkreatur. Uroxen, som är ursprunget till Europeiska nötkreatur, utrotades för ungefär 400 år sedan. Det är därför inte möjligt att göra jämförande studier mellan tama och vilda nötkreatur. I en separat domesticeringsprocess i Indonesien tämjdes en annan bovid (nötkreatur), Bantengen, dess tama variant kallas Balinötkreatur. Det finns idag bara ett fåtal vilda Bantenger kvar, och de hotas främst av tjuvjakt och minskade habitat. Balinötkreatur däremot är vanlig i småjordbruk i Indonesien eftersom den är väldigt väl anpassad till det subtropiska klimatet, och kan överleva på foder av dålig kvalitet. Balinötkreatur är därför bland de viktigaste Indonesiska husdjuren och nyttjas främst för köttproduktion,jämfört med andra nötkreatur ger de en hög production av kött. Domesticeringen har medfört en rad förändringar i de tama djuren jämfört med deras vilda förfäder. Främst är det förändringar i temperament, pälsfärg, storlek, och produktionsförmåga. De tidiga förändringar som skedde på grund av domesticeringen kan lätt bli överskuggade av senare tiders extrema avel av t.ex., hund, nötkreatur och gris. Balinötkreatur utgör ett viktigt undantag då de ej har selekterats hårt för produktionsegenskaper. Det är också förvånansvärt liten morfologisk skillnad mellan Banteng och Balinötkreatur. Det finns inte heller olika raser av Balinötkreatur, detta är unikt när det gäller husdjur. Undersökningar av Banteng och Balinötkreatur erbjuder därför ett nytt och mycket lovande system för att undersöka adaptiva egenskaper och domesticering. Huvudmålet med projektet är att identifiera regioner i genomet som gör att Balinötkreatur är väl anpassade till ett subtropiskt klimat, det finns även stor potential att hitta områden i arvsmassan hos Balinötkreatur och Bantenger som påverkats av selektion som en följd av domesticeringen. Vi förväntar oss att hitta regioner som innehåller gener vilka kan vara viktiga för uthållig köttproduktion. Baserat på erhållna resultat kan vi utveckla avelsprogram. Vi kommer att sekvensera hela arvsmassan från Balinötkreatur och vilda Bantenger.Det är nu möjligt att sekvensera hela arvsmassan från däggdjursindivider mycket snabbt och till relativt låga kostnader. Vi kommer sedan jämföra arvsmassan från Balinötkreatur och Banteng med arvsmassan från flera vanliga Europeiska nötraser. Jämförelser av detta slag gör det möjligt att hitta regioner i arvsmassan med extremt låg variation, vilka kan innehålla gener som selekterats. Den föreslagna forskningen kan leda till en ökad förståelse för hur domesticeringen påverkat arvsmassan hos våra husdjur, samt öka förståelsen för hur viktiga funktioner i nötboskap och dess släktingar utvecklats, till exempel reproduktion, idisslande, kött och mjölkproduktion. Projektet har implikationer för ett uthålligt nyttjande av husdjursresurser i utvecklingsländer som kan implementeras i hela animalie livsmedelsproduktionen. Huvuddelen av den tempererade världens kött och mjölk produktion kommer från europeiska nötboskapraser, men i tider av ökad global uppvärming är möjligheten att hitta genomiska egenskaper för anpassning till ett varmt klimat mycket lockande, dessa egenskaper har potential att överföras till Bos taurus raser för att göra dem mera klimat anpassade. Storskaliga genetiska studier av ett utrotningshotat djur, Bantengen kan ocksa bidra till arbetet med dess bevarande. Projektet innebär ett internationellt samarbete mellan SLU, Bogor lantbruksuniversitet, Indonesien och DPI AgroBio centrum i Melbourne, Australien. Doktorander från Bogor samt en postdoktor finansierad av VR arbetar i projektet. Vi förväntar oss bygga kunskap</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vårt projekt av jämförande forskning av välfärd och socialpolitik i olika utvecklingskontexter skiljer sig från traditionell forskning inom området. Istället för att fokusera analyser av välfärd och socialpolitik i utvecklingsländer på makronivå, såsom välfärdsregimer, studerar vårt projekt välfärdsresultat inom specifika sektorer. Fokus ligger på Ostasien och projektet vidareutvecklar det internationella forskningsnätverk Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten och Sociologiska institutionen vid Lunds Universitet har med partners på Institute of European Studies vid Chinese Academy of Social Science i Beijing och Faculty of Sociology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities vid Viet Nam National University i Hanoi. De etablerade samarbetena kommer att vidareutvecklas i projektet som i huvudsak består av fyra faser. Under första fasen planerar vi att jämföra empiriskt material av välfärdsindikatorer inom sektorer som t ex socialförsäkringar, utbildningssystem, barnomsorg, äldreomsorg, bostadspolitik i de olika länderna. Förutom att erhålla en klarare bild av välfärden i de olika länderna i ett jämförande perspektiv planerar vi också att analysera huvudaktörernas (stat, marknad, hushåll m fl) roller visavi de olika socialpolitiska programmen. Denna första fas resulterar i en workshop i Beijing (april 2012) där insamlat empiriskt material analyseras. I den andra fasen planerar vi att med hjälp av en standardiserad modell genomföra jämförande analyser av det insamlade materialet. Denna fas avslutas med en workshop i Hanoi (februari 2013). Slutligen leder projektet till en sammanställning av en antologi med de sektorspecifika välfärdsanalyserna i ett jämförande perspektiv. Denna sista fas avslutas med en workshop i Lund (april/maj 2014) där varje forskarlag presenterar texter avsedda för antologin. Projektet koordineras av forskarlaget vid Lunds universitet, medan varje workshop organiseras av forskarlagen i respektive land. Vårt projekt vidareutvecklar jämförande välfärds- och socialpolitisk forskning genom att skifta fokus från makro till mikronivå, där regimanalyser ersätts av sektoranalyser för att möjliggöra en fördjupad och mer detaljerad jämförelse av välfärd i olika länder. På så sätt kan vi på ett mer träffsäkert sätt analysera välfärden såsom den upplevs, produceras och reproduceras av olika aktörer. Vår fokus på särskilda sektorer gör att vi kan undvika de största hindren som traditionellt uppstått i den analytiska överföringen från utvecklade till utvecklingsländer. Vårt fokus minskar beroendet av homogena välfärdskontexter och kan appliceras på heterogena kontexter. Projektet bidrar också till att fördjupa internationellt samarbete inom välfärds- och socialpolitisk forskning genom det nätverk mellan svenska och asiatiska forskare som utgör projektets grund. För övrigt utvidgar projektet analytiska metoder inom forskningsområdet genom att vi utvecklar en modell för jämförande forskning av välfärd inom olika sektorer. Slutligen bör nämnas att projektet i sig utgör en inventering av pågående välfärds- och socialpolitisk forskning i Sverige och våra partnerländer, en inventering som i sig utgör en kunskapsplattform som blir grunden för framtida projekt i vilka projektgruppen kommer att samarbeta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A new catalytic process for saccharification of lignocelluloses from wood, straw and other low value agricultural/forest products will be developed. The process will combine the catalytic power of enzymes with the high penetration power and the ability to act under more vigorous condition found for organic acids. Dedicated protocols will be developed for the most relevant materials, i.e. abundant agricultural waste with low value for other purposes. The efficiency of physical pretreatment (chopping, crushing, grinding) will be evaluated. The research work will be divided beteween Sweden and Tanzania: Model degradation experiments will be divided between Tanzania and Sweden and fermentation tests will mostly be carried out in Tanzania. PI:s will make mutual research visits in Sweden and Tanzania. Junior staff from Tanzania should initially carry out training and research in Sweden and thus transfer competence for more extensive work in Tanzania. The general principles for enzymatic degradation of lignocellulose are well known and the usefulness of organic acids is reported in literature and confirmed in our lab. The project will result in increased knowledge about technical scale lignocellulose saccharification and to added value products such as ethanol from agriculural residue. Another important impact is the strengthening of north-south collaboration, scientific training of junior staff and capacity building</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vår energihungriga värld blir allt mer beroende av nya metoder att utvinna, lagra och omvandla energi på ett miljövänligt sätt. I dagens mobila samhälle använder vi portabla elektroniska applikationer, transport av människor och varor ökar ständigt. Därför är det viktigt att utveckla säkra, ekonomiska och miljövänliga energikällor. Att lagra energi i form av väte skulle vare ett idealiskt syntetiskt bränsle. Väte är det tredje vanligaste ämnet på jorden och är det kemiska bränsle som har högst energiinnehåll per massenhet. Förbränning av väte är miljövänligt eftersom den enda biprodukt som bildas är vatten. Det finns dock problem med lagringen av väte som måste lösas. Att lagra väte i form av gas kräver väldigt högt tryck och medför tunga behållare och stora säkerhetsrisker. Om vätet kyls ner till låga temperaturer kan det lagras i vätskeform, men detta medför stora kostnader samt kräver tung utrustning. Ett tredje alternativ är att lagra vätet inuti fasta material. I dagens läge finns såkallade metallhydrider som kan lagra stora mängder väte per volymenhet. Säkerhetsaspekten hos dessa material är också mycket bra. Dock är väteinnehållet per viktenhet ännu för lågt. För att kunna höja väteinnehållet per viktenhet måste vikten hos metallerna som vätet binds i sänkas. Därför är element som Li, B, N, C, Na och Mg intressant som material att lagra väte i. Tyvärr binder dessa material vätet med starka kovalenta bindningar eller jonbindningar vilket gör att temperaturerna som behövs för att frigöra vätet är höga. För att kunna förbättra egenskaperna hos dessa material, krävs ökad förståelse av bindningarna mellan väte och dessa lättmetaller samt på vilket sätt bindningsegenskaperna kan förändras. Egenskaperna kan förändras genom olika defekter eller dopning. Strukturen hos materialen spelar även en vikig roll när ett materials egenskaper bestäms. Material kan uppvisa förändringar i egenskaper beroende på ifall det är i form av t.ex. ett fast material, ytor eller små partiklar. I nanostrukturmaterial, som t.ex. nanotuber, är inte problemet som hos metallhydriderna att vätet binds för starkt utan istället binds vätet för svagt. Detta gör att det krävs låga temperaturer för att materialet skall kunna behålla vätet. I de här fallet behövs istället hittas sätt att förändra egenskaperna hos materialen för att höja temperaturen vid vilken vätet kan lagras. För att finna ett praktiskt användbart material för vätelagring krävs kunskap om egenskaperna av bindningarna mellan väte och olika material. De kinematiska och termodynamiska egenskaperna är mycket viktiga för ett praktiskt användbart vätelagringsmaterial. Elektronstrukturberäkningar och molekyldynamiksimuleringar är två billiga verktyg med vilka bindningsegenskaper, kinematiska egenskaper, termodynamiska egenskaper samt effekter av dopning och defekter hos olika material kan undersökas. Dessa teoretiska redskap kan ge ökad förståelse om strukturen och processerna bakom absorption, lagring och desorption av väte i fasta material samt hur egenskaperna i dessa material kan förändras. Experimentella efterforskningar för att finna material som på ett effektivt sätt kan härbärgera väte är mycket tidskrävande och dyrt. Teoretisk forskning däremot skulle kunna spara både tid och pengar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Anaeroba utrötningsförsök som ett verktyg för utvärdering och lämpligt utnyttjande</narrative>
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      <narrative>The current collaborative research project aims for promoting knowledge and experience exchange among scientists from Sweden and China (People's Republic of) with focus on methodology and protocol evaluation and adaption for estimation of biomass biodegradability by anaerobic digestion. The intention is not only to define a protocol for the determination of the ultimate biogas/methane potential for a variety of biomass, but also to develop the suitable protocol as a tool for assisting feasibility studies of biogas plants, bio-wastes management projects, as well as evaluating and developing technologies for minimization of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Produktion av biogas, genom anaerob nedbrytning av organiskt material, erbjuder en mycket intressant möjlighet att reducera koldioxidutsläppen och samtidigt minska beroendet av fossila bränslen. Den energirika biogasen (metan) kan användas för flera olika syften, exempelvis: värme- och elproduktion samt miljövänligt fordonsbränsle. Biogas kan framställas från en mängd olika typer av organiskt material och produktionen kan därför anpassas efter resurserna som finns lokalt tillgängliga. För att kunna dimensionera anläggningar och veta de miljömässiga vinsterna, i form av minskade koldioxidutsläpp och mängder organisk avfall, är det därför viktigt att veta hur mycket gas man kan få ut av det organiska materialet. En populär metod för detta är anaeroba utrötningsförsök i vilka man under kontrollerade förhållanden rötar ut materialet fullständigt och samtidigt mäter den producerade gasen. Resultatet från dessa är dock starkt beroende av vilka förhållanden som används i testet. I dagsläget finns flera internationellt erkända standarder som beskriver olika metodiker för hur sådana test ska gå till. Problemet är att de kan vara otydliga och inkonsekventa vilket leder till att forskare och biogasproducenter världen över använder olika tekniker med olika resultat som följd. Syftet med projektet är att se över befintliga standarder och parametrar som påverkar resultaten i ett anaerobt utrötningsförsök och, baserat på detta, utveckla en metodik som både är enkel att följa och som minimerar risken för orimliga resultat. Projektet genomförs som ett samarbete mellan Sverige (Lunds Universitet) och Kina (Tsinghua University, Beijing University of Chemical Technology och Chinese Academy of Science). Samarbetet syftar till att utnyttja kunskaperna och erfarenheterna från både den svenska och kinesiska sidan och samtidigt främja utbytet mellan de båda länderna. Projektets mål är att bidra till en mer generell och enhetlig utvärdering av organiskt material för biogasproduktion. Förhoppningarna är att en mer globalt erkänd och pålitlig standard kommer att stärka incitamenten för uppförandet av nya biogasanläggningar genom att bland annat underlätta för dimensionering och placering av dessa. Detta leder i slutändan till reducerade mängder organiskt avfall och koldioxidutsläpp samt bidrar till att minska beroendet av fossila bränslen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Both teaching practices and research results show that teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of teaching. Preliminary research findings show that there are remarkable differences in teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors between China (People's Republic of) and Sweden. This collaborative project aims to explore these differences further, and more importantly, reveal the underlying reasons that lead to the differences, by investigating mathematics teacher knowledge and cultural values. Data collection and analysis will be conducted simultaneously in China (People's Republic of) and Sweden with mutual updating and evaluation, which act as the main mode of collaboration. It is expected to find in what ways different teacher knowledge and cultural values have different impact on teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors, to articulate what kind of knowledge that mathematics teachers need to have, and to enhance our understanding of the impact of cultural values on teaching. Additionally, it is expected to unfold the complexity of interplay of teacher knowledge and cultural values which could have a significant influence on effective teaching. Given the vast cultural differences between China (People's Republic of) and Sweden, this collaborative project could provide a unique opportunity to understand these issues. The project will contribute to the most urgent and longstanding question about how to prepare mathematics teachers to teach mathematics effectively.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bedöma och hantera elevers matematiska fel är en viktig del av en matematiklärares arbetsuppgifter. Att elever ger felaktiga svar och att lärare ibland har svårt att bemöta dessa svar kan bero på att såväl elever som lärare tänker och förstår matematik på olika sätt. Elever och lärare är också del av ett större sammanhang, vilket gör att även kulturella värderingar får genomslag i lärares sätt att bemöta elevernas felaktiga svar. Internationella jämförelser visar att lärare i USA undviker att diskutera elevers misstag av hänsyn till elevernas självkänsla. Detta står i stark kontrast till japanska lärare, som i stället använder sig av matematiska fel som en grund för fortsatt diskussion. En inledande studie som har jämfört svensk och kinesisk matematikundervisning visar att det finns tydliga skillnader mellan hur lärare i de båda länderna analyserar och hanterar elevers matematiska fel. Vilka är orsakerna till dessa skillnader mellan svenska och kinesiska lärares analyser av elevers matematiska fel? Beror det på skillnader mellan lärarnas kunskaper, beror det på skillnader mellan lärarnas kulturella värderingar, eller är det kanske ett samspel mellan dessa två variabler? Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka dessa frågor genom att noggrannare utforska dessa skillnader i sig och, än viktigare, att förklara orsakerna till dessa skillnader. Vi kommer att studera matematiklärare i skolår sju till nio både i Sverige och i Kina. Lärarna kommer också att få bedöma elevlösningar och diskutera elevers typiska matematiska fel. Vi kommer också att besöka lärarna när de under visar i klassrummet för att studera hur de svarar på elevers frågor och resonerar om deras uppgiftslösningar. Genom att undersöka hur matematiklärares kunskaper och kulturella värderingar påverkar deras bedömning och hantering av elevers matematiska fel, syftar studien till att få bättre kunskap om hur lärarutbildning kan förbereda lärare för en god matematikundervisning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska och kinesiska lärare analyserar elevers matematiska fel: betydelsen av matematiklärarens kunskaper och kulturella värderingar</narrative>
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      <narrative>Both teaching practices and research results show that teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of teaching. Preliminary research findings show that there are remarkable differences in teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors between China (People's Republic of) and Sweden. This collaborative project aims to explore these differences further, and more importantly, reveal the underlying reasons that lead to the differences, by investigating mathematics teacher knowledge and cultural values. Data collection and analysis will be conducted simultaneously in China (People's Republic of) and Sweden with mutual updating and evaluation, which act as the main mode of collaboration. It is expected to find in what ways different teacher knowledge and cultural values have different impact on teachers´ analysis of students´ mathematical errors, to articulate what kind of knowledge that mathematics teachers need to have, and to enhance our understanding of the impact of cultural values on teaching. Additionally, it is expected to unfold the complexity of interplay of teacher knowledge and cultural values which could have a significant influence on effective teaching. Given the vast cultural differences between China (People's Republic of) and Sweden, this collaborative project could provide a unique opportunity to understand these issues. The project will contribute to the most urgent and longstanding question about how to prepare mathematics teachers to teach mathematics effectively.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att bedöma och hantera elevers matematiska fel är en viktig del av en matematiklärares arbetsuppgifter. Att elever ger felaktiga svar och att lärare ibland har svårt att bemöta dessa svar kan bero på att såväl elever som lärare tänker och förstår matematik på olika sätt. Elever och lärare är också del av ett större sammanhang, vilket gör att även kulturella värderingar får genomslag i lärares sätt att bemöta elevernas felaktiga svar. Internationella jämförelser visar att lärare i USA undviker att diskutera elevers misstag av hänsyn till elevernas självkänsla. Detta står i stark kontrast till japanska lärare, som i stället använder sig av matematiska fel som en grund för fortsatt diskussion. En inledande studie som har jämfört svensk och kinesisk matematikundervisning visar att det finns tydliga skillnader mellan hur lärare i de båda länderna analyserar och hanterar elevers matematiska fel. Vilka är orsakerna till dessa skillnader mellan svenska och kinesiska lärares analyser av elevers matematiska fel? Beror det på skillnader mellan lärarnas kunskaper, beror det på skillnader mellan lärarnas kulturella värderingar, eller är det kanske ett samspel mellan dessa två variabler? Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka dessa frågor genom att noggrannare utforska dessa skillnader i sig och, än viktigare, att förklara orsakerna till dessa skillnader. Vi kommer att studera matematiklärare i skolår sju till nio både i Sverige och i Kina. Lärarna kommer också att få bedöma elevlösningar och diskutera elevers typiska matematiska fel. Vi kommer också att besöka lärarna när de under visar i klassrummet för att studera hur de svarar på elevers frågor och resonerar om deras uppgiftslösningar. Genom att undersöka hur matematiklärares kunskaper och kulturella värderingar påverkar deras bedömning och hantering av elevers matematiska fel, syftar studien till att få bättre kunskap om hur lärarutbildning kan förbereda lärare för en god matematikundervisning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Following the Arab Spring new avenues for political influences seems to be opening up for women. At the same time, there is a risk that women are once again being marginalized. Women have been very active in the democratic uprisings, especially in Tunisia and Egypt. However, without deliberately focus on how to include women and on the effects of the new quota laws, there is a risk of very little improvement, even a risk of backlash. This research collaboration between Swedish and Arab researchers will focus on the crucial importance of agency, institutional and discursive changes for the new public life in the Arab region. The aim of this project is to develop research ties and collaboration between Swedish and Arab researchers - particularly resrearchers based in North Africa- that are experts on women´s political participation and representation. One key theme is the use of new social media, especially by younger women. The research collaboration will consist of research visits between Sweden and North Africa; two workshops and one larger conference; a PhD course (2-4 ECTS) for younger scholars doing research in this field; joint elite interviews and a common book project. The principal partners are WIP, Women in Politics Research Centre at the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University and CAWTAR, Center for Arab Women Training and Research, settled in Tunis, Tunisia, but working at the regional level.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den senaste händelseutvecklingen i Arabvärlden - den arabiska våren - med revolter mot förtryckande regimer och krav på demokrati ger också kvinnor nya möjligheter till makt och inflytande i politiken. Men samtidigt som en kraftansamling för att skapa nya, politiska system och stabila demokratier har påbörjats, finns en risk att kvinnor återigen underordnas och marginaliseras. Många forskare och kvinnoorganisationer i regionen baserar sitt arbete för kvinnors politiska inflytande på detta dubbla perspektiv. Ett av projektets huvudsyfte är således att studera hur kvinnors tillgång till makt och inflytande i politiken har påverkats efter den arabiska våren. Kvinnor var mycket aktiva i de demokratiska upproren i Arabvärlden, särskilt i Tunisien och Egypten. De spelade en avgörande roll genom att aktivt delta i demonstrationer, ofta med risk för sina liv, men också genom att sprida meddelanden och synpunkter via sociala medier och därigenom utmana gamla maktstrukturer. Men i återbyggnaden av de politiska institutionerna har deras roll varit mycket begränsad, om inte obefintlig. Feministiska forskare och kvinnorörelsen i regionen är väl medveten om att det finns flera historiska exempel på att kvinnor åter förpassas till hemmen efter att ha deltagit i revolutionära processer och att den för regionen höga kvinnorepresentationen, 27,6 % i Tunisien (2009), inte är för alltid given. Sammantaget utmanar den arabiska våren befintliga teorier om kvinnors politiska representation. Kombinationen av faktorer, inklusive den omfattande användningen av sociala medier gör situationen unik. Man kan hävda att nya vägar till politiskt inflytande har öppnats, inte minst genom inrättandet av nya politiska partier, ett nytt valsystem, och nya regler om könskvotering. Vilka konsekvenser dessa förändringar kommer att få för kvinnors politiska representation är relevant för hela regionen och något som kommer att studeras i detta projekt. Projektet, som utgår från de deltagande forskarnas expertis och tidigare forskning på området, ämnar genom ett 3-årigt samarbete att utveckla och bredda redan pågående forskning. Detta projekt är ett forskningssamarbete mellan WiP (Women in Politics Research Center), Statsvetenskapliga institutionen vid Stockholms universitet och CAWTAR (Center for Arab Women Training and Research) i Tunis, Tunisien. Projektet avser framförallt att föra samman svenska och tunisiska forskare inom området kön och politisk deltagelse och representation. Inom detta område kommer tre teman att särskilt fokuseras: 1, agency, 2, institutionell förändring och 3, diskursiv förändring. Den första tematiken handlar om frågor såsom i vilken utsträckning den arabiska våren har bidragit till mobilisering av nya grupper, särskilt nya grupper inom kategorierna ?kvinnor? och ?unga?? Den andra tematiken koncentreras kring studiet av insatser och trender för att öka kvinnors politiska inflytande i nya politiska regimer, såsom institutionella förändringar av valsystem, partisystem, kvoteringssystem och dess konsekvenser för en ökad kvinnorepresentation. Den tredje tematiken fokuserar diskursiva spänningar och förändringar, närmare bestämt hur kvinnorörelsen har ramat in sina krav på politiskt deltagande och vilken syn på kvinnor och kvinnliga politiker som dessa diskurser ger uttryck för. Inom ramen för projektet kommer flera seminarier i Sverige och i Tunisien arrangeras, samt en avslutande konferens i MENA-regionen. Syftet bakom dessa aktiviteter är att föra samman specialister på området, författa en redigerad antologi om nya vägar till politiskt inflytande för kvinnor i Arabvärlden. Forskare från andra institutioner vid Stockholms universitet och från andra universitet i Sverige liksom forskare från universitet runt om i Arabvärlden, speciellt Nordafrika, kommer att bli inkluderade i nätverket och flera har redan uttryckt en önskan om att få delta. Projektet avser även att särskilt uppmuntra yngre forskare på området. En kurs för nordafrikanska och sven</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den senaste händelseutvecklingen i Arabvärlden - den arabiska våren - med revolter mot förtryckande regimer och krav på demokrati ger också kvinnor nya möjligheter till makt och inflytande i politiken. Men samtidigt som en kraftansamling för att skapa nya, politiska system och stabila demokratier har påbörjats, finns en risk att kvinnor återigen underordnas och marginaliseras. Många forskare och kvinnoorganisationer i regionen baserar sitt arbete för kvinnors politiska inflytande på detta dubbla perspektiv. Ett av projektets huvudsyfte är således att studera hur kvinnors tillgång till makt och inflytande i politiken har påverkats efter den arabiska våren. Kvinnor var mycket aktiva i de demokratiska upproren i Arabvärlden, särskilt i Tunisien och Egypten. De spelade en avgörande roll genom att aktivt delta i demonstrationer, ofta med risk för sina liv, men också genom att sprida meddelanden och synpunkter via sociala medier och därigenom utmana gamla maktstrukturer. Men i återbyggnaden av de politiska institutionerna har deras roll varit mycket begränsad, om inte obefintlig. Feministiska forskare och kvinnorörelsen i regionen är väl medveten om att det finns flera historiska exempel på att kvinnor åter förpassas till hemmen efter att ha deltagit i revolutionära processer och att den för regionen höga kvinnorepresentationen, 27,6 % i Tunisien (2009), inte är för alltid given. Sammantaget utmanar den arabiska våren befintliga teorier om kvinnors politiska representation. Kombinationen av faktorer, inklusive den omfattande användningen av sociala medier gör situationen unik. Man kan hävda att nya vägar till politiskt inflytande har öppnats, inte minst genom inrättandet av nya politiska partier, ett nytt valsystem, och nya regler om könskvotering. Vilka konsekvenser dessa förändringar kommer att få för kvinnors politiska representation är relevant för hela regionen och något som kommer att studeras i detta projekt. Projektet, som utgår från de deltagande forskarnas expertis och tidigare forskning på området, ämnar genom ett 3-årigt samarbete att utveckla och bredda redan pågående forskning. Detta projekt är ett forskningssamarbete mellan WiP (Women in Politics Research Center), Statsvetenskapliga institutionen vid Stockholms universitet och CAWTAR (Center for Arab Women Training and Research) i Tunis, Tunisien. Projektet avser framförallt att föra samman svenska och tunisiska forskare inom området kön och politisk deltagelse och representation. Inom detta område kommer tre teman att särskilt fokuseras: 1, agency, 2, institutionell förändring och 3, diskursiv förändring. Den första tematiken handlar om frågor såsom i vilken utsträckning den arabiska våren har bidragit till mobilisering av nya grupper, särskilt nya grupper inom kategorierna ?kvinnor? och ?unga?? Den andra tematiken koncentreras kring studiet av insatser och trender för att öka kvinnors politiska inflytande i nya politiska regimer, såsom institutionella förändringar av valsystem, partisystem, kvoteringssystem och dess konsekvenser för en ökad kvinnorepresentation. Den tredje tematiken fokuserar diskursiva spänningar och förändringar, närmare bestämt hur kvinnorörelsen har ramat in sina krav på politiskt deltagande och vilken syn på kvinnor och kvinnliga politiker som dessa diskurser ger uttryck för. Inom ramen för projektet kommer flera seminarier i Sverige och i Tunisien arrangeras, samt en avslutande konferens i MENA-regionen. Syftet bakom dessa aktiviteter är att föra samman specialister på området, författa en redigerad antologi om nya vägar till politiskt inflytande för kvinnor i Arabvärlden. Forskare från andra institutioner vid Stockholms universitet och från andra universitet i Sverige liksom forskare från universitet runt om i Arabvärlden, speciellt Nordafrika, kommer att bli inkluderade i nätverket och flera har redan uttryckt en önskan om att få delta. Projektet avser även att särskilt uppmuntra yngre forskare på området. En kurs för nordafrikanska och sven</narrative>
      <narrative>Following the Arab Spring new avenues for political influences seems to be opening up for women. At the same time, there is a risk that women are once again being marginalized. Women have been very active in the democratic uprisings, especially in Tunisia and Egypt. However, without deliberately focus on how to include women and on the effects of the new quota laws, there is a risk of very little improvement, even a risk of backlash. This research collaboration between Swedish and Arab researchers will focus on the crucial importance of agency, institutional and discursive changes for the new public life in the Arab region. The aim of this project is to develop research ties and collaboration between Swedish and Arab researchers - particularly resrearchers based in North Africa- that are experts on women´s political participation and representation. One key theme is the use of new social media, especially by younger women. The research collaboration will consist of research visits between Sweden and North Africa; two workshops and one larger conference; a PhD course (2-4 ECTS) for younger scholars doing research in this field; joint elite interviews and a common book project. The principal partners are WIP, Women in Politics Research Centre at the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University and CAWTAR, Center for Arab Women Training and Research, settled in Tunis, Tunisia, but working at the regional level.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Revealing the genomics and microbial ecology of bio-control ecosystem services for sustainable tropical agricultural production.</narrative>
      <narrative>Genomik och mikrobiell ekologi hos biokontroll organimser och deras ekosystemtjänster inom tropiskt lantbruk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The challenges of modern agriculture include 1) the need for increased yields to feed and provide carbon-neutral bioenergy for a growing global population, 2) new biotic &amp; abiotic plant stresses arising from a changed climate, and 3) the need to reduce inputs of agrochemicals to improve sustainability. Improved understanding of plant-soil-microbe interactions to improve crop growth &amp; biotic and abiotic stress tolerance has therefore never been a more urgent priority than it is today. Here, we propose to study the specific effects on the microbial community due to increased risk of salinity in highly productive delat areas of the Mekong river, a threat which is the result of rising sea levels due to climate change. The proposed project, furthermore, builds upon practical experience of plant growth promoting Burkholderia Viet Namensis bacteria. Further analyses of the genome and transcriptome using massively parallel 454® &amp; Illumina®sequencing technologies will allow us to investigate the functional basis of differences in efficacy of different inoculants and to provide more information about a) the mechanisms underlying their effects on plant growth promotion and b) antagonism to pathogens, and c) responses of the bacteria to changes in biotic and abiotic conditions. This combination of field research &amp; cutting edge molecular methods provides a unique opportunity to significantly advance our mechanistic understanding of sustainable growth promotion of rice.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mikrobiell ekologi och genomik för ett hållbart jordbruk i en föränderlig värld. Det finns flera goda exempel på högproducerande och hållbara jordbruksekosystem i Viet Nams Mekongdelta. Dessa jordbrukssystem är ett resultat av en medveten satsning på forskning inom vad vi i Sverige kallar för ekosystemtjänster inom jordbruket. Dessa resultat har nåtts genom att använda växtföljder, aktiv tillsättning av tillväxtbefrämjande bakterier och svampar och tillsats av olika typer av kompost. Dessa strategier kan användas som en bas när när hållbara jordbruksstrategier ska utvecklas på andra håll i världen. Inom detta projekt kommer vi att arbeta med ett aktuellt hot mot jordbrukssproduktiviteten i låglänta delar av världen, nämligen översvämning av saltvatten i jordbruksmark på grund av höjda havsnivåer som orsakats av växthuseffekten. I Viet Nam har man tagit fram speciella salttoleranta rissorter för att motverka detta miljöhot. I detta projekt kommer vi att studera hur den mikrobiologiska floran hos dessa sorter påverkas i jämförelse med mer traditionella sorter. Vidare kommer generell påverkan på bakterier och svampar vid saltöversvämmning att studeras liksom gener som uttryck när växthusgaserna metan och lustgas omsätts av bakterier. I en annan del av projektet kommer vi att mer specifikt att studera vilka mekanismer som ligger bakom att vissa mikro-organismer kan öka jordbrukets skördar. Då kommer bakterien Burkholderia Viet Namensis att användas som studieobjekt. Den kan fixera kväve ur luften (ett viktigt växtnäringsämne), försvara grödan mot patogena svampar liksom stimulera tillväxten. Bakteriens mekanismer kommer att studeras genom att dess genom sekvenseras så att vi ser vilka gener som ligger bakom dess växtstimulerande funktion. De vetenskapliga resultaten kommer att implenteras i det dagliga jordbruket på så sätt att vi kommer att kunna peka på hur jordens långsiktiga bördighet påverkas av saltöversvämmningar. Vidare kommer det att i framtiden att bli lättare att hitta tillväxtbefrämjande biokontroll isolat eftersom det går att karaktärisera dem utifrån vilka gner de har. Projektet bygger på en tradition av praktisk men samtidigt avancerad jordbruksforskning vid Cantho University i Viet Nam och kunskaper i mikrobiell ekologi och genomik vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Uppsala, Sverige. Förutom forskning innehåller projektet en strategi för kunskapsöverföring som omfattar handledning liksom en kurs i bioinformatik och ett symposium i mikrobiell ekologi/genomik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The challenges of modern agriculture include 1) the need for increased yields to feed and provide carbon-neutral bioenergy for a growing global population, 2) new biotic &amp; abiotic plant stresses arising from a changed climate, and 3) the need to reduce inputs of agrochemicals to improve sustainability. Improved understanding of plant-soil-microbe interactions to improve crop growth &amp; biotic and abiotic stress tolerance has therefore never been a more urgent priority than it is today. Here, we propose to study the specific effects on the microbial community due to increased risk of salinity in highly productive delat areas of the Mekong river, a threat which is the result of rising sea levels due to climate change. The proposed project, furthermore, builds upon practical experience of plant growth promoting Burkholderia Viet Namensis bacteria. Further analyses of the genome and transcriptome using massively parallel 454® &amp; Illumina®sequencing technologies will allow us to investigate the functional basis of differences in efficacy of different inoculants and to provide more information about a) the mechanisms underlying their effects on plant growth promotion and b) antagonism to pathogens, and c) responses of the bacteria to changes in biotic and abiotic conditions. This combination of field research &amp; cutting edge molecular methods provides a unique opportunity to significantly advance our mechanistic understanding of sustainable growth promotion of rice.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virus infekterar växter och kan då orsaka allvarliga sjukdomar med stora skördeförluster. Begomovirus har dykt upp som en viktig patogen på många grödor i tropiska och subtropiska regioner runt hela världen. Arvsmassan hos begomovirus består av DNA, vilket annars är ovanligt för växtinfekterande virus. Begomovirus överförs mellan växter av en art av vita flygare: Bemisia tabaci. Tomat påverkas av många olika begomovirus. År 2007 hade 55 arter av begomovirus rapporterats infektera tomat i Europa, Asien, Afrika, Sydamerika, Nordamerika och Australien. En del av dessa begomovirus orsakar sjukdomen tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD), vilket anses vara en av de allvarligaste sjukdomarna på tomat. I medelhavsregionen har Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) och Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) snabbt spridits och de är nu vanliga. Nyligen har också nya begomovirus uppträtt i Spanien som ett resultat av utbyte av genetiskt material mellan olika virus. TYLCV har spritt sig från medelhavsregionen till andra delar av världen, inklusive Nordamerika och Ostasien. Det har antagligen skett genom transport av infekterade växter. Att begomovirus framträtt som en viktig patogen har förknippats med spridningen av biotyp B av B. tabaci. Kontroll av insektsvektorn med insekticider försvåras av att den lätt utvecklar resistens. För närvarande finns det heller inga tomatsorter som är helt resistenta mot begomovirus. Kontrollen av TYLCD är därför beroende av odlingsmetoder som förhindrar virusspridning och utvecklandet av resistenta tomatsorter. För effektiv kontroll av TYLCV är det nödvändigt med forskning på virusdiversitet och evolution, vektorn B. tabaci, och virusresistens. TYLCD är av signifikant betydelse i MENA-regionen. Även i Sverige finns det risk för att begomovirus och B. tabaci etablerar sig i växthus. De tre sökandena Dr. Anders Kvarnheden (Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet), Professor Toba Osman (Fayoum University, Egypten) och Dr. Ayed Al-Abdallat (University of Jordan) kommer att kombinera sin expertis för att öka kunskapen om TYLCD-associerade virus och hur TYLCD kan kontrolleras. Olika molekylära verktyg kommer att användas för detta projekt. Tomatprover insamlade i Egypten, Jordanien och Sverige (importerad frukt) kommer att analyseras för att studera virusdiversitet och för att detektera eventuella nya stammar och arter av begomovirus. Fokus kommer speciellt ligga på tomatplantor som uppvisar nya typer av symtom. Transgena tomatplantor kommer användas för att förstå växt-virusinteraktioner och för att erhålla virusresistens. Förmågan hos olika begomovirus från medelhavsregionen och Afrika att infektera de transgena plantorna kommer att undersökas. Resistensen mot TYLCD ska kunna motstå infektion från existerande och nya begomovirus samt de DNA-satelliter som ofta följer med begomovirus. Det är dåligt känt hur begomovirus infekterar frukt och hur de påverkar fruktutvecklingen. För att studera virus-värdinteraktioner på cellnivå kommer frukter av olika ålder samlas in från infekterade tomatplantor och virusmängder och virusets utbredning i frukten bestämmas. Årliga workshops kommer anordnas i Jordanien, Sverige och Egypten för att diskutera projektets framsteg och för planering. De tre sökandena samt deltagande doktorander och masterstudenter kommer delta i dessa workshops. Mötena kommer också omfatta en öppen del för forskare och användare i regionen. Projektet kommer vara en viktig plattform för att initiera ytterligare samarbeten mellan de deltagande universiteten och länderna. Visionen är att projektet är startpunkten för ett långtgående samarbete, som också omfattar andra länder med ett intresse för TYLCV.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is an increasing problem in the Mediterranean Region and other parts of the world. The aim of this application to the Swedish Research Links programme is to provide means for scientists from Jordan, Egypt and Sweden to meet and collaborate. The objectives of the proposed collaboration are (1) to test if new variants of TYLCV are emerging; (2) to use transgenic plants to reveal aspects of virus-host interactions and to generate virus-resistant plants; (3) to use fruit as a model to study virus-host interactions. There will be visits and exchange of scientists and students as well as organisation of annual workshops. The combination of expertise in plant virology and plant molecular biology from Sweden and the MENA region will be very valuable when addressing the research questions related to TYLCV diversity and resistance. The project will strongly benefit from the complementary background of the applicants. It would be difficult for the applicants to carry out the different project components without this collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is an increasing problem in the Mediterranean Region and other parts of the world. The aim of this application to the Swedish Research Links programme is to provide means for scientists from Jordan, Egypt and Sweden to meet and collaborate. The objectives of the proposed collaboration are (1) to test if new variants of TYLCV are emerging; (2) to use transgenic plants to reveal aspects of virus-host interactions and to generate virus-resistant plants; (3) to use fruit as a model to study virus-host interactions. There will be visits and exchange of scientists and students as well as organisation of annual workshops. The combination of expertise in plant virology and plant molecular biology from Sweden and the MENA region will be very valuable when addressing the research questions related to TYLCV diversity and resistance. The project will strongly benefit from the complementary background of the applicants. It would be difficult for the applicants to carry out the different project components without this collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We wish to transfer methods and results in printed organic solar cells to new generations of students and scientists in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, in order to build capacity in organic energy conversion technology in Africa. Fully printable solar cells will be developed and technology will be transferred to Ethiopia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In collaboration we aim to reveal knowledge and understanding of the possibilities and challenges of home-based care for a child living with HIV/AIDS and enrolled to antiretroviral treatment (ART) in Ethiopia using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Such knowledge can foster the development of sustainable implementation modalities suitable to local contexts, and serve as base for further planning of care and informed decision making in the area. In studies in Sweden and Denmark we have found that home-based care with support of staff in different areas in paediatric care activates the family´s own resources, decreases the strain on the family, maintains normality and an ordinary everyday life and fulfills the need for safety and security to lower costs. Ethiopia is one of the low income countries in sub-Saharan Africa highly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its devastating socioeconomic effects since more than two decades. The health care delivery system is constrained by chronic shortage and high turnover of health professionals as well as poor access to- and substandard quality of the service. One of the strategies currently adopted by the country is task-shifting, whereby family care givers play a significant role in the provision of long-term care and follow-up of treatment. Our research may lead to an increased access and adherence to antiretroviral treatment, and an enhanced care and support in the care for children with HIV.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Barn med HIV i hembaserad vård - möjligheter och utmaningar i Etiopien Detta forskningsprojekt riktar sig mot några av de mest utsatta människorna i Etiopien. Barn med HIV och deras vårdare är inte bara utsatta när det gäller dålig ekonomi utan även i form av dålig hälsa, utbildning och socialt stigma vilket ibland även medför socialt utanförskap. Barn med HIV har ofta förlorat en eller båda sina föräldrar i HIV och tas omhand av syskon och släktingar. Bördorna för barnet och familjen är tunga vilket medför att ett stort antal barn aldrig påbörjar behandling och/eller avslutar pågående behandling. Vår forskning utgår från barnet och på deras vårdgivare. Målet är att fylla det kunskapsgap som finns inom området hembaserad vård för barn med HIV genom ett samarbete mellan forskare med en unik kunskap om hembaserad vård i Sverige och forskare med långvarig erfarenhet av barn med HIV i Etiopien. Genom att undersöka möjligheter och utmaningar för barn med HIV och som får sin behandling i hemmet och deras familjer erhålls kunskap och förståelse som i ett nära samarbete med företrädare för hälso- och sjukvård i Ethiopien kan bilda en bas för att utveckla framtida riktlinjer, planering och beslutsfattande inom vården för barn med HIV. Dessutom främjas utvecklingen av vårdrutiner och stöd för familjer där ett barn behandlas för HIV som är till gagn för barnets behandling, stöd till familjen och möjliga inom ramen för den lokala hälso- och sjukvården. Specifika mål är att: 1) Genom kunskapsöverföring utbyta information inom områddet hembaserad vård för barn med HIV, 2) Etablera en forskningsbaserad kunskap i ett multi-kulturellt sammanhang, 3) Belysa vårdgivares upplevelser när ett barn med HIV vårdas och får behandling i hemmet, 4) Beskriva familjens utmaningar när ett barn i familjen behandlas för HIV, 5) Bedöma hur barn fullföljer antiviral behandling (compliance) och vilka faktorer som påverkar när barnet avslutar sin behandling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Livmoderhalscancer är en av de vanligaste cancerformer som drabbar kvinnor. I hela världen dör årligen ungefär en kvarts miljon kvinnor i denna sjukdom trots att den går att nästan helt förhindra genom tidig upptäckt av cancerns förstadier genom granskning av cellprover från gynekologisk hälsokontroll. I Sverige och många andra västländer har man sedan 1960-talet erbjudit sådan hälsokontroll som mycket kraftigt minskat förekomsten av livmoderhalscancer. Granskningen är dock mycket personalkrävande och kräver välutbildad personal som i mikroskop känner igen de typiska cellförändringarna. Det man tittar efter är celler med förstorad, mer oregelbunden kärna med grövre kromatinteckning. Redan på 1950 talet påbörjade man försök att automatiskt granska dessa cellprover men problemet var svårare än man trott och det dröjde till millennieskiftet innan de första granskningsmaskinerna fanns på marknaden. Dessa maskiner är komplexa system med mycket känslig finmekanik och optik och omfattande specialbyggd elektronik och är därför alltför dyra och underhållskrävande för att kunna användas i de stora delar av världen där man ännu ej har möjlighet erbjuda någon gynekologisk hälsokontroll. I Indien pågår sedan ett par år tillbaka ett projekt med målsättningen att utveckla en granskningsutrustning anpassad för indiska förhållanden. Projektet drivs vid Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC, i Thiruvananthapuram i Kerala i södra Indien med finansiering från indiska staten. Regional Cancer Centre för Kerala, RCC, står för cytologisk/medicinsk expertis. Eftersom vi i den sökandes forskningsgrupp har erfarenhet av forskning på detta område sedan 1973 med ett 50 tal internationella artiklar publicerade har vi inbjudits att samarbeta med det Indiska projektet. För att möjliggöra detta har vi fått ett litet projektstöd från Vinnova. En ytterligare grund för samarbete är vårt VR stödda projekt 2009-11 för att med hjälp av tredimensionell analys av cellkärnornas kromatinstruktur få fram en säkrare metod för att upptäcka de cellförändringar som är förknippade med cancerutveckling. Arbetet hittills har bedrivits relativt oberoende i Uppsala och Indien och har lett till lovande initiala resultat. Vid RCC i Indien provkör man för närvarande en prototyp som med nästan tillräcklig noggrannhet klarar att analysera prover, dock med en tidsåtgång som är åtminstone 10 gånger för stor för fullskalig användning. I Uppsala har vi fåt fram lovande resultat som visar att man skall kunna använda en detaljerad kromatinanalys för att se skillnad på ?friska? celler från friska personer och personer med cancerförstadier. För att komma vidare behöver vi nu arbeta närmare tillsammans för att integrera våra system. Detta kräver betydligt fler resor och samarbetskonferenser än vi har finansiering för i vårt befintliga projekt. Vi söker därför medel till detta genom denna ansökan. Vi planerar såväl utbyte av forskare och utvecklare under perioder på några veckor åt gången som gemensamma workshops och seminarier för att i detalj arbeta igenom metoder och utvärdera preliminära resultat. Vi kommer också att producera gemensamma publikationer där våra resultat dokumenteras. Vi kommer att testa det utvecklade integrerade systemet vid det regionala cancercentret i Kerala i Indien. Om det fungerar som avsett kommer det sedan att kunna användas vid en lång rad cancercentra runt om i Indien och efterhand i övriga världen. Ett system som kan hjälpa en operatör att avgöra om ett cellprov är friskt eller kan misstänkas peka på ett cancerförstadium skulle göra gynekologisk hälsokontroll tillgänglig i hela världen så att hundratusentals cancerfall kan upptäckas på så tidigt stadium att de är lätta att behandla istället för när de vuxit och spritt sig till dödlig form.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Livmoderhalscancer är en av de vanligaste cancerformer som drabbar kvinnor. I hela världen dör årligen ungefär en kvarts miljon kvinnor i denna sjukdom trots att den går att nästan helt förhindra genom tidig upptäckt av cancerns förstadier genom granskning av cellprover från gynekologisk hälsokontroll. I Sverige och många andra västländer har man sedan 1960-talet erbjudit sådan hälsokontroll som mycket kraftigt minskat förekomsten av livmoderhalscancer. Granskningen är dock mycket personalkrävande och kräver välutbildad personal som i mikroskop känner igen de typiska cellförändringarna. Det man tittar efter är celler med förstorad, mer oregelbunden kärna med grövre kromatinteckning. Redan på 1950 talet påbörjade man försök att automatiskt granska dessa cellprover men problemet var svårare än man trott och det dröjde till millennieskiftet innan de första granskningsmaskinerna fanns på marknaden. Dessa maskiner är komplexa system med mycket känslig finmekanik och optik och omfattande specialbyggd elektronik och är därför alltför dyra och underhållskrävande för att kunna användas i de stora delar av världen där man ännu ej har möjlighet erbjuda någon gynekologisk hälsokontroll. I Indien pågår sedan ett par år tillbaka ett projekt med målsättningen att utveckla en granskningsutrustning anpassad för indiska förhållanden. Projektet drivs vid Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC, i Thiruvananthapuram i Kerala i södra Indien med finansiering från indiska staten. Regional Cancer Centre för Kerala, RCC, står för cytologisk/medicinsk expertis. Eftersom vi i den sökandes forskningsgrupp har erfarenhet av forskning på detta område sedan 1973 med ett 50 tal internationella artiklar publicerade har vi inbjudits att samarbeta med det Indiska projektet. För att möjliggöra detta har vi fått ett litet projektstöd från Vinnova. En ytterligare grund för samarbete är vårt VR stödda projekt 2009-11 för att med hjälp av tredimensionell analys av cellkärnornas kromatinstruktur få fram en säkrare metod för att upptäcka de cellförändringar som är förknippade med cancerutveckling. Arbetet hittills har bedrivits relativt oberoende i Uppsala och Indien och har lett till lovande initiala resultat. Vid RCC i Indien provkör man för närvarande en prototyp som med nästan tillräcklig noggrannhet klarar att analysera prover, dock med en tidsåtgång som är åtminstone 10 gånger för stor för fullskalig användning. I Uppsala har vi fåt fram lovande resultat som visar att man skall kunna använda en detaljerad kromatinanalys för att se skillnad på ?friska? celler från friska personer och personer med cancerförstadier. För att komma vidare behöver vi nu arbeta närmare tillsammans för att integrera våra system. Detta kräver betydligt fler resor och samarbetskonferenser än vi har finansiering för i vårt befintliga projekt. Vi söker därför medel till detta genom denna ansökan. Vi planerar såväl utbyte av forskare och utvecklare under perioder på några veckor åt gången som gemensamma workshops och seminarier för att i detalj arbeta igenom metoder och utvärdera preliminära resultat. Vi kommer också att producera gemensamma publikationer där våra resultat dokumenteras. Vi kommer att testa det utvecklade integrerade systemet vid det regionala cancercentret i Kerala i Indien. Om det fungerar som avsett kommer det sedan att kunna användas vid en lång rad cancercentra runt om i Indien och efterhand i övriga världen. Ett system som kan hjälpa en operatör att avgöra om ett cellprov är friskt eller kan misstänkas peka på ett cancerförstadium skulle göra gynekologisk hälsokontroll tillgänglig i hela världen så att hundratusentals cancerfall kan upptäckas på så tidigt stadium att de är lätta att behandla istället för när de vuxit och spritt sig till dödlig form.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cervical cancer is killing a quarter million women every year. Most of these deaths could be prevented if population screening programs similar to those in operation in most western countries were in operation world wide. Since about three years the Centre for Image Analysis at Uppsala University, CBA, the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, C-DAC(T) and the Regional Cancer Centre, RCC, in Kerala, India are collaborating to develop an image analysis system for PAP-stained cell samples from cervical cancer screening so that early malignancy associated changes and atypical cells can be detected and used as a basis for a new kind of computer assisted screening device suitable for wide deployment in developing countries like India. The project has now reached a stage where intensified contacts are necessary in order to integrate the developed system components and field-test them at the Regional Cancer Centre. We are applying for funding to cover these collaboration costs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project - follow-up of the MINIMat trial - is implemented in Bangladesh, in a context, where food insecurity and maternal malnutrition still prevail, but where changing lifestyles and economic growth potentially increase the risk for future chronic disease of the offspring. Pregnant women were randomised to an early (E) start of prenatal food supplementation vs. usual program start, and multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) vs. iron-folate. Participants were followed-up for primary outcomes (maternal haemoglobin, birth weight, and infant survival) and for a series of secondary outcomes based on the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease hypothesis. So far we have demonstrated a remarkable effect of E-MMS on infant and under-five survival, and effects of the interventions on childhood stunting and metabolic markers at 4.5 years. We aim at studying whether the effects of the prenatal interventions on growth and metabolic markers up to 4.5 years are sustained at 10 years, to evaluate if these interventions reduce health disparities, and whether social conditions and maternal stressors modify the effect on children of the interventions, and to analyse the public health impact and the cost-utility of the interventions in order to inform policy and possibilities for scaling-up.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BAKGRUND: Det finns ett akut behov av att identifiera bästa praxis när det gäller implementering av tidigare framsteg inom mödra-barnhälsovård (MNCH) och förebyggande av mor till barn överföring av HIV (PMTCT) i svaga hälso-och sjukvårdssystem in Afrika söder om Sahara. Ökad täckning av tillgängliga och billiga insatser inom MNCH och PMTCT kan minska barnadödligheten med 2/3 och mödradödligheten med ¾. Evidensbaserat beslutsfattande och resurstilldelning för att uppnå kontinuerlig hälsovård under graviditeten och nyföddhetsperioden för HIV-positiva kvinnor i resurssvaga, urbana hög-risk miljöer i Afrika, framstår som avgörande för kunna nå millennie-målen. Den snabbt växande mobiltelefonmarknaden i Afrika erbjuder en möjlighet att använda nya IT och e-Health-lösningar på ett innovativt sätt för att stärka hälsovården i resursfattiga hälsosystem. MÅLSÄTTNING: Vi kommer att använda en community interventionsstudie för att bedöma effekten av att kombinera evidensbaserad mobiltelefon-teknik med bästa praxis för att förebygga mor-barn smitta av HIV liksom för att förstärka täckningsgrad, effektivitet och kvalitet av PMTCT i Kibera slummen, Nairobi, Kenya. De specifika studiemålen är: 1. Att optimera täckning, kontinuitet och effektivitet av PMTCT genom att öka upptaget av HIV-testning, mödravård, professionell förlossningsvård, mödra-barn-vård efter förlossnngen samt och antiretroviral behandling av hiv bland gravida kvinnor och nyblivna mammor, genom mobiltelefonmeddelanden från barnmorskor till kvinnor via s.k. community health workers (CHWs, volontärer som bor i området och som redan specifikt tränats för uppgiften). 2. Att förbättra kvaliteten på PMTCT vården och att stärka integrationen och kopplingen mellan MNCH, PMTCT och HIV vård genom att underlätta informationsutbyte mellan vårdgivare och klienter. Vi kommer att använda användarvänliga IT verktyg i kombination med kapacitetsuppbyggnad bland vårdpersonalen genom utbildning i IT, PMTCT, uppföljning, databashantering och monitorering. 3. Att underlätta evidensbaserad planering och förvaltning av resurssvaga hälsosystem genom att ge beslutsfattare enkla visualiserings-verktyg för åskådliggöra täckningsgraden av viktiga MNC-och PMTCT åtgärder. METOD: Studien kommer att utföras i Kibera slummen, Afrikas största urbana informella bosättning, där 15% av befolkningen är smittad med hiv (mer än dubbelt så många som det nationella genomsnittet i Kenya. Cirka 50% beräknas ha tillgång till mobiltelefoni. Vi ska inkludera fyra sk ´slumbyar´ (Laini Saba, Mashimoni, Soweto-East och Siranga) med totalt 175.000 invånare. Här har vi unik tillgång till den grupp kvinnor vår forskning riktar in sig på, hivpositiva gravida kvinnor i Kibera, tack vare vårt långsiktiga forsknings-och kapacitetsbyggande samarbete med African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) som erbjuder primärvård, MNCH, PMTCT och HIV vård i ovan nämnda områden genom fyra stora vårdcentraler. Vi beräknar att 1000 kvinnor (efter informerat samtycke) ska inkluderas i studien över 2 års tid, varav hälften i de två interventions-byarna and hälften i de två kontroll-byarna. Vi vill utvärdera effekterna av (mål 1) att barnmorskor med hjälp av WelTels redan för detta ändamål utprovade mjukvara, skicka SMS meddelanden på kvinnornas mobiltelefoner (eller via CHWs för de kvinnor som saknar egna telefoner) för att spåra bortfall och öka upptag och slutförandet av PMTCT under graviditeten (och upp till 6 månader efter förlossningen). Mål 2: kapacitetsuppbyggnad bland CHWs och sjukvårdspersonal avseende viktiga MNCH och PMTCT insatser före och efter att de erhållit undervisning om detta. Mål 3) utvärdera effekten av visuell presentation av data PMTCT planering och förvaltning, genom innovativa IT verktyg (WelTel mobilverktyg, ett utprovat Burden of Disease budget och planeringsverktyg och en modifierad version Gapminder programvara (www.gapminder.org) båda anpassade specifikt för Kibera. DISKUSSION: Vårt projekt kommer att informera kl</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globala växthusgaser och matvanor: En studie om hållbara matvanor och möjliga folkhälsoeffekter De globala klimatmålen kommer att kräva långtgående förändringar av både tekniska system och beteenden i samtliga samhällssektorer. Idag beräknas 25-30 % av växthusgaserna komma från produktion och distribution av livsmedel. Olika livsmedel genererar olika mycket växthusgaser och därför kan man påverka mängden växthusgaser som släpps ut genom att ändrade konsumtionsmönster och matvanor. Om många människor skulle ändra sina matvanor, t.ex. minska på mängden kött och öka mängden grönsaker och andra vegetabiliska livsmedel, skulle utsläppen av växthusgaser minska betydligt. Men det är viktigt att samtidigt studera vilka effekter ändrade matvanor får ur ett folkhälsoperspektiv. Syftet med denna studie är att fastställa hur mycket växthusgaser som kan kopplas till matintag, undersöka näringsinnehållet i en kost som ger höga utsläpp jämfört med en kost som ger låga utsläpp, om det finns en koppling mellan klimatvänliga matvanor och olika hälsofaktorer (BMI, blodfetter mm), samt undersöka hur mycket utsläppen av växthusgaser skulle kunna minskas vid en övergång till mer klimatvänliga matvanor. Vi kommer att analysera data från en populationsbaserad studie på 7 334 personer som besvarade en enkät om sina matvanor, varav 5 217 även blev vägda samt lämnade blodprover. Enkäten, kallad Meal-Q, är en beprövad och utvärderad webbaserad enkät som omfattar 185 livsmedel. Varje livsmedel i enkäten är kopplad till Livscykelanalysdata, som skattar klimatpåverkan från respektive livsmedel. Klimatpåverkan utrycks vanligen i form av koldioxidekvivalenter (kg CO2e per kg livsmedel). Resultaten från denna studie kan komma att få stor betydelse för vår förståelse för sambandet mellan matvanor, livsmedelsval och klimatpåverkan. Dessutom är det första gången som matens klimatpåverkan kopplas till hälsofaktorer. Om vi finner att skattningen av växthusgaser med hjälp av Meal-Q är godtagbar, kan metoden användas i framtida forskningsstudier för att studera matvanor, klimatpåverkan och hälsa i ett globalt perspektiv.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global greenhouse gas emissions and food consumption: A study of sustainable food habits and its potential effect on public health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globala växthusgaser och matvanor: En studie om hållbara matvanor och möjliga folkhälsoeffekter</narrative>
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      <narrative>The role of food and agricultural systems on climate change has been highlighted on the political and scientific agenda in recent years. Approximately 25-30 % of the global greenhouse gas emissions originate from production and distribution of food. Different food products, and thus also diets, are associated with various levels of greenhouse gas emissions. The overall aim of this proposal is to estimate diet-related greenhouse gas emissions and public health implications in a population-based study of 7 334 subjects. The specific aims are to: - Estimate the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from individually assessed dietary data. - Estimate the intake of nutrients from diets low and high in greenhouse gas emissions respectively. - Explore the potential association between diets with varying levels of greenhouse gas emissions and health related markers, such as BMI and biomarkers in blood like LDL, HDL and triglycerides. - Estimate the magnitude of greenhouse gas emission reduction achieved by substituting food products with high greenhouse gas emissions with food products with low emissions. The proposed study is based on a novel approach that examines the association between food selection, nutrition and greenhouse gas emission. This is the first step in a series of efforts to implement this methodology in ongoing epidemiological studies to study diet, environmental related behaviors and global health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globala växthusgaser och matvanor: En studie om hållbara matvanor och möjliga folkhälsoeffekter De globala klimatmålen kommer att kräva långtgående förändringar av både tekniska system och beteenden i samtliga samhällssektorer. Idag beräknas 25-30 % av växthusgaserna komma från produktion och distribution av livsmedel. Olika livsmedel genererar olika mycket växthusgaser och därför kan man påverka mängden växthusgaser som släpps ut genom att ändrade konsumtionsmönster och matvanor. Om många människor skulle ändra sina matvanor, t.ex. minska på mängden kött och öka mängden grönsaker och andra vegetabiliska livsmedel, skulle utsläppen av växthusgaser minska betydligt. Men det är viktigt att samtidigt studera vilka effekter ändrade matvanor får ur ett folkhälsoperspektiv. Syftet med denna studie är att fastställa hur mycket växthusgaser som kan kopplas till matintag, undersöka näringsinnehållet i en kost som ger höga utsläpp jämfört med en kost som ger låga utsläpp, om det finns en koppling mellan klimatvänliga matvanor och olika hälsofaktorer (BMI, blodfetter mm), samt undersöka hur mycket utsläppen av växthusgaser skulle kunna minskas vid en övergång till mer klimatvänliga matvanor. Vi kommer att analysera data från en populationsbaserad studie på 7 334 personer som besvarade en enkät om sina matvanor, varav 5 217 även blev vägda samt lämnade blodprover. Enkäten, kallad Meal-Q, är en beprövad och utvärderad webbaserad enkät som omfattar 185 livsmedel. Varje livsmedel i enkäten är kopplad till Livscykelanalysdata, som skattar klimatpåverkan från respektive livsmedel. Klimatpåverkan utrycks vanligen i form av koldioxidekvivalenter (kg CO2e per kg livsmedel). Resultaten från denna studie kan komma att få stor betydelse för vår förståelse för sambandet mellan matvanor, livsmedelsval och klimatpåverkan. Dessutom är det första gången som matens klimatpåverkan kopplas till hälsofaktorer. Om vi finner att skattningen av växthusgaser med hjälp av Meal-Q är godtagbar, kan metoden användas i framtida forskningsstudier för att studera matvanor, klimatpåverkan och hälsa i ett globalt perspektiv.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Effectiveness of an intervention to reduce post-operative penetrative sex in recipients of voluntary medical male circumcision. An RCT in South A</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I tre oberoende randomiserade, kontrollerade studier har kirurgiskt manlig omskärelse (MMC) visats kunna minska överförande av hiv från kvinnor till män med upp till 60%. Därför har en strategi utvecklats för att sprida MMC i tretton länder i östra och södra Afrika där hiv-prevalensen är hög och manlig omskärelse inte är utbrett. Efterfrågan är hög men det finns åtskilliga resurs-, organisations- och politiska problem som förhindrar det redan belastade offentliga systemet att svara på efterfrågan i dessa länder. Det finns även en viss oro att män som genomgår omskärelse kommer att tro att de är 100% skyddade från hiv, vilket kan komma att leda till ett ökat sexuellt riskbeteende bland dessa män. Det finns blandade bevis när det gäller denna möjliga effekt. Ett riskabelt beteende som har observerats i samband med MMC är män som återupptar samlag under den rekommenderade sexveckors läketiden efter ingreppet, vilket ökar risken överföring av sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar inklusive hiv till och från sin partner. Risken är särskilt hög för par där bara en är hivpositiv. Det finns ett behov av att utveckla en intervention som ger råd till nyopererade män om hur de kan vara sexuella aktiva utan att öka risken för sig själva och sina partner. Denna intervention får inte belasta vårdpersonalen utan levereras bäst genom röstmeddelande via mobiltelefoner. I Sydafrika används mobiltelefoni till nästan 100% bland befolkningen. Den Sydafrikanska staten har bestämt sig för att sprida MMC till alla provinser och hittills har över 135,000 operationer ägt rum. Ett problem är mänskliga resurser. Syftet med studien är att utvärdera effekten av en självhjälpsintervention via mobiltelefoni för att minska sexuellt riskbeteende under den postoperativa perioden för män som har kirurgiskt omskurits i Western Cape Province, Sydafrika. Interventionen kommer att utvecklas med hjälp av patienter, forskare samt svenska och Sydafrikanska sexualupplysare. Den kommer att bestå av ett antal inspelade meddelanden som nyopererade män kan välja att få levererade till sina mobiltelefoner under läkningsperioden. Det primära utfallet av interventionens effekt är samlag under de första sex veckorna efter operationen. Studien har två faser; den första formativa fasen används kvalitativa metoder (fokusgrupper och kognitiva intervjuer) för att utveckla lämpliga meddelanden; den andra fasen används en randomiserad, kontrollerad design för att testa effekten av meddelanden på patienters sexuella beteenden. Om interventionen är effektiv, kommer det att ge många män och deras sexuella partner möjligheter för att undvika sexuellt samlag under de första sex veckorna efter omskärelse och därmed minska risken för infektioner såsom hiv. Interventionen är också en tidseffektiv strategi för vårdpersonal som kommer att få allt mindre tid med patienter under och efter deras operationer när manlig omskärelse blir allt vanligare i Sydafrika enligt statliga planer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Kirurgiskt manlig omskärelse spridas enormt i östra och södra Afrika. Det har visat sig att en andel nyopererade män har samlag innan de har läkts, vilket leder till ökat risk för spridning av sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar till och från sin partner. Syftet med studien är att utvärdera effekten av en självhjälpsintervention via mobiltelefoni för att minska sexuellt riskbeteende under den postoperativa perioden för män som har kirurgiskt omskurits i Western Cape Province, Sydafrika. Den kommer att bestå av ett antal inspelade meddelanden som nyopererade män kan välja att få levererade till sina mobiltelefoner under läkningsperioden. Det primära utfallet av interventionens effekt är samlag under de första sex veckorna efter operationen. Studien har två faser; den första formativa fasen används kvalitativa metoder (fokusgrupper och kognitiva intervjuer) för att utveckla lämpliga meddelanden; den andra fasen används en randomiserad, kontrollerad design för att testa effekten av meddelanden på patienters sexuella beteenden. Om interventionen är effektiv, kommer det att ge många män och deras sexuella partner möjligheter för att undvika sexuellt samlag under de första sex veckorna efter omskärelse och därmed minska risken för infektioner såsom hiv. Interventionen är också en tidseffektiv strategi för vårdpersonal som kommer att få allt mindre tid med patienter under och efter deras operationer när manlig omskärelse blir allt vanligare i Sydafrika enligt statliga planer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kirurgiskt manlig omskärelse spridas enormt i östra och södra Afrika. Det har visat sig att en andel nyopererade män har samlag innan de har läkts, vilket leder till ökat risk för spridning av sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar till och från sin partner. Syftet med studien är att utvärdera effekten av en självhjälpsintervention via mobiltelefoni för att minska sexuellt riskbeteende under den postoperativa perioden för män som har kirurgiskt omskurits i Western Cape Province, Sydafrika. Den kommer att bestå av ett antal inspelade meddelanden som nyopererade män kan välja att få levererade till sina mobiltelefoner under läkningsperioden. Det primära utfallet av interventionens effekt är samlag under de första sex veckorna efter operationen. Studien har två faser; den första formativa fasen används kvalitativa metoder (fokusgrupper och kognitiva intervjuer) för att utveckla lämpliga meddelanden; den andra fasen används en randomiserad, kontrollerad design för att testa effekten av meddelanden på patienters sexuella beteenden. Om interventionen är effektiv, kommer det att ge många män och deras sexuella partner möjligheter för att undvika sexuellt samlag under de första sex veckorna efter omskärelse och därmed minska risken för infektioner såsom hiv. Interventionen är också en tidseffektiv strategi för vårdpersonal som kommer att få allt mindre tid med patienter under och efter deras operationer när manlig omskärelse blir allt vanligare i Sydafrika enligt statliga planer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of the proposed studies is to reveal mechanisms behind differences in disease progression rates among specific HIV progressor groups, by dissecting molecular mechanisms behind 1) the slower disease progression rate of HIV-1/HIV-2 dual (HIV-D) infected individuals compared to HIV-1 single infected individuals. 2) the HIV-2 normal (slow) progression compared to HIV-2 fast progression and HIV-1 progression Our proposal is based on recent major findings from our group, where we 1) identified HIV-D as a new group of slow progressors that is able to control their HIV-1 infection in a fashion that is not seen in the general HIV-1 infected case, and 2) identified both fast and normal HIV-2 progressors. Our observations are built on data with known infection dates combined with ~20 years of cohort study period. In the current proposal, we outline studies focusing on comparing different HIV progressor groups (HIV-1 vs. HIV-D; HIV-1 vs. HIV-2; and HIV-2 normal vs. HIV-2 fast progressors) with respect to differences in i) cellular host factors, ii) immune response and iii) viral characteristics. There is a great need of increased in-depth knowledge on how virus properties and virus-host pathways are connected to the viral pathogenesis. Such knowledge would provide important information of clinical significance and on the HIV pathogenesis in general, that might be exploited in the discovery of novel prophylactic and therapeutic interventions against HIV.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det globala initiativet för att stoppa spridningen av HIV/AIDS omfattar utveckling av nya profylaktiska och terapeutiska strategier mot HIV, och i slutändan utvecklingen av ett effektivt HIV-1 vaccin. Ett vaccin är en långsiktig investering ur både ett vetenskapligt perspektiv och globalt hälsoperspektiv, vilket även var fallet med poliovaccinet som utvecklades efter årtionden av forskning. Den centrala frågan för att utveckla ett HIV-1-vaccin är att förbättra den skyddande effekten hos vaccinet. För att uppnå detta mål är det avgörande att få en bättre förståelse av immunförsvarets skyddande potential mot HIV-infektion. Ny kunskap och viktiga insikter angående HIV-1 patogenes har uppnåtts genom studier av en minoritet av HIV-1 infekterade individer som kan kontrollera sin infektion bättre än majoriteten av HIV-1 infekterade. I vårt forskningsprogram föreslår vi studier av ytterligare grupper av HIV-infekterade som uppvisar kontrollerad infektion och långsam sjukdomsutveckling, nämligen de med HIV-2 infektion och de med både HIV-1/HIV-2 infektion. HIV-2 utgör en viktig modell för en mindre aggressiv form av HIV-infektion. Det långsammare sjukdomsförloppet utgör normen för majoriteten av HIV-2 infekterade individer och står i kontrast till HIV-1, där enbart en minoritet uppvisare ett långsamt sjukdomsförlopp. Således ger HIV-2 infektion i sig en möjlighet att jämföra olika grupper av HIV infekterade: de med snabb respektive långsam sjukdomsutveckling, men även HIV-2-inverkan på HIV-1-infektion. Studier på dessa grupper bör inte förbises, eftersom de kan bidra med viktig information om virus-värd interaktioner och avslöja mekanismer som kan visa sig vara av stort värde för utformningen av terapeutiska strategier och HIV-1 vaccinkandidater. Våra senaste resultat tyder på att HIV-2 kan utgöra en viktig modell för nya insikter i de mekanismerna som är ansvariga för långsam sjukdomensutveckling och viral kontroll. Vårt forskningsprogram bygger på två viktiga fynd, där vi 1) identifierade individer med både HIV-1/HIV-2 infektion (HIV-D) som en ny grupp av långsamma sjukdomsutvecklare som kan kontrollera sin HIV-1-infektion på ett sätt som inte syns i det normala HIV-1 infekterade fallet, och 2) identifierade ett stort antal HIV-2 infekterade individer som har snabb eller långsam sjukdomsutveckling. Våra observationer är byggda på seroincidenta (känd tid för infektion) individer i kombination med långa uppföljningstider (ca. 20 års tid i en kohort från Guinea-Bissau, Västafrika). I vårt forskningsprogram föreslår vi studier av virus-värd interaktioner som kan leda till identifiering av nya mekanismer som orsakar långsam sjukdomsutveckling. Vi fokuserar på att jämföra olika HIV grupper (nämligen HIV-1 mot HIV-D, HIV-1 mot HIV-2, och HIV-2 normala jämfört med HIV-2 med snabb sjukdomsutveckling) med avseende på skillnader av i) cellulära värdfaktorer, ii) immunsvar, och iii) virala egenskaper. Dessa studier är möjliga eftersom vår kohort innehåller dessa olika grupper som annars är svåra att studera. Det finns ett stort behov av ökad och fördjupad kunskap om hur virusegenskaper och virus-värdinteraktioner är kopplade till HIV patogenes. Denna nya kunskap skulle kunna utnyttjas i utvecklingen av nya profylaktiska och terapeutiska strategier mot HIV infektion. Vi tror att studier av olika grupper av HIV med avseende på sjukdomsutveckling kommer att utgöra en viktig väg för att uppnå dessa mål.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of virus-host interaction mechanisms that differ between HIV disease progression groups</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of the proposed studies is to reveal mechanisms behind differences in disease progression rates among specific HIV progressor groups, by dissecting molecular mechanisms behind 1) the slower disease progression rate of HIV-1/HIV-2 dual (HIV-D) infected individuals compared to HIV-1 single infected individuals. 2) the HIV-2 normal (slow) progression compared to HIV-2 fast progression and HIV-1 progression Our proposal is based on recent major findings from our group, where we 1) identified HIV-D as a new group of slow progressors that is able to control their HIV-1 infection in a fashion that is not seen in the general HIV-1 infected case, and 2) identified both fast and normal HIV-2 progressors. Our observations are built on data with known infection dates combined with ~20 years of cohort study period. In the current proposal, we outline studies focusing on comparing different HIV progressor groups (HIV-1 vs. HIV-D; HIV-1 vs. HIV-2; and HIV-2 normal vs. HIV-2 fast progressors) with respect to differences in i) cellular host factors, ii) immune response and iii) viral characteristics. There is a great need of increased in-depth knowledge on how virus properties and virus-host pathways are connected to the viral pathogenesis. Such knowledge would provide important information of clinical significance and on the HIV pathogenesis in general, that might be exploited in the discovery of novel prophylactic and therapeutic interventions against HIV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a potentially fatal infection. Understanding how the extensive genetic polymorphism of the parasite affects the acquisition and maintenance of immunity is a prerequisite for the development of efficacious control tools such as vaccines. In our previous studies, we have shown that persistent asymptomatic multiclonal infections predict a reduced risk of disease in high transmission settings. The aim of this project is to further establish how the genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections affects protective immunity to malaria. We will investigate polymorphisms in P. falciparum antigen genes, i.e. genes under immune selection, in individuals with different levels of exposure and immunity both within and between geographical areas, and identify potential ?hotspots? of transmission. The genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections will be related to the breadth and magnitude of antibody responses directed to a panel of several P. falciparum antigens. The longevity of immune responses (antimalarial antibody and memory B cell responses) will be studied. The project includes well defined and closely monitored cohorts living in areas of different transmission in Kenya, Tanzania and Mali, as well as Swedish travellers who experience malaria for the first time. The project will contribute to the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of P. falciparum and the acquisition and maintenance of protective immunity against malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Immunförsvaret mot malaria: betydelsen av parasitens stora genetiska mångfald Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. I Afrika söder om Sahara drabbas främst barn under fem års ålder innan de gradvis blir immuna efter upprepade infektioner. Immunitet är dock inte fullständig och många är bärare av parasiter utan att vara sjuka. Svårigheten med att utveckla ett vaccin mot malaria är att malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum består av oerhört många olika stammar som skiljer sig genetiskt. Tiden som behövs för att bli immun bedöms vara beroende av behovet att träffat på olika stammar. Vår forskning har visat att antalet stammar som friska bärare i ett malariaomåde är infekterade med är ett mått på immunitet och vår hypotes är att förekomsten av flera stammar i blodet underhåller bredare och mer effektiva antikroppsvar som skyddar mot att bli sjuk i malaria. Vi tror även att förekomsten av parasiter i blodet underhåller annars relativt kortlivade immunsvar. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur olika P. falciparum stammar sprids och hur förekomsten av olika stammar påverkar olika immunsvar hos värden. Studierna utförs i områden med olika malariatransmission i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali samt resenärer som diagnostiserats med malaria i Sverige. Plasmodium falciparum infektioner kommer att typas genetiskt utifrån ett antigen som är en potentiell vaccinkomponent. Antalet och typen av stammar kommer att korreleras till individers ålder och sjuklighet i malaria, var de bor enligt GPS-koordinat, samt hur mycket malaria som sprids i området. Detta kommer att kunna visa hur stammar sprids vid olika mycket transmission samt i detalj identifera om infektioner sprids mer i vissa delar av en by vilket kan bidra till möjligheter att bättre bekämpa infektionen. Vidare kommer antikroppssvar mot olika antigen att analyseras i förhållande till antalet stammar samt skydd mot malaria. Hos de svenska resenärerna har vi även möjlighet att studera hur breda och långlivade immunsvar som uppnås efter endast en infektion. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till ett vaccin mot malaria; och specifikt antalet stammar som bör ingå i ett vaccin och även hur immuniteten ska bibehållas utifrån olika nivåer av transmission. Resultaten kommer även att bidra till förståelsen för hur infektion sprids och därmed möjliggöra riktad och bättre bekämpning av malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum is a potentially fatal infection. Understanding how the extensive genetic polymorphism of the parasite affects the acquisition and maintenance of immunity is a prerequisite for the development of efficacious control tools such as vaccines. In our previous studies, we have shown that persistent asymptomatic multiclonal infections predict a reduced risk of disease in high transmission settings. The aim of this project is to further establish how the genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections affects protective immunity to malaria. We will investigate polymorphisms in P. falciparum antigen genes, i.e. genes under immune selection, in individuals with different levels of exposure and immunity both within and between geographical areas, and identify potential ?hotspots? of transmission. The genetic diversity of P. falciparum infections will be related to the breadth and magnitude of antibody responses directed to a panel of several P. falciparum antigens. The longevity of immune responses (antimalarial antibody and memory B cell responses) will be studied. The project includes well defined and closely monitored cohorts living in areas of different transmission in Kenya, Tanzania and Mali, as well as Swedish travellers who experience malaria for the first time. The project will contribute to the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of P. falciparum and the acquisition and maintenance of protective immunity against malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Immunförsvaret mot malaria: betydelsen av parasitens stora genetiska mångfald Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. I Afrika söder om Sahara drabbas främst barn under fem års ålder innan de gradvis blir immuna efter upprepade infektioner. Immunitet är dock inte fullständig och många är bärare av parasiter utan att vara sjuka. Svårigheten med att utveckla ett vaccin mot malaria är att malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum består av oerhört många olika stammar som skiljer sig genetiskt. Tiden som behövs för att bli immun bedöms vara beroende av behovet att träffat på olika stammar. Vår forskning har visat att antalet stammar som friska bärare i ett malariaomåde är infekterade med är ett mått på immunitet och vår hypotes är att förekomsten av flera stammar i blodet underhåller bredare och mer effektiva antikroppsvar som skyddar mot att bli sjuk i malaria. Vi tror även att förekomsten av parasiter i blodet underhåller annars relativt kortlivade immunsvar. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur olika P. falciparum stammar sprids och hur förekomsten av olika stammar påverkar olika immunsvar hos värden. Studierna utförs i områden med olika malariatransmission i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali samt resenärer som diagnostiserats med malaria i Sverige. Plasmodium falciparum infektioner kommer att typas genetiskt utifrån ett antigen som är en potentiell vaccinkomponent. Antalet och typen av stammar kommer att korreleras till individers ålder och sjuklighet i malaria, var de bor enligt GPS-koordinat, samt hur mycket malaria som sprids i området. Detta kommer att kunna visa hur stammar sprids vid olika mycket transmission samt i detalj identifera om infektioner sprids mer i vissa delar av en by vilket kan bidra till möjligheter att bättre bekämpa infektionen. Vidare kommer antikroppssvar mot olika antigen att analyseras i förhållande till antalet stammar samt skydd mot malaria. Hos de svenska resenärerna har vi även möjlighet att studera hur breda och långlivade immunsvar som uppnås efter endast en infektion. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att bidra till ett vaccin mot malaria; och specifikt antalet stammar som bör ingå i ett vaccin och även hur immuniteten ska bibehållas utifrån olika nivåer av transmission. Resultaten kommer även att bidra till förståelsen för hur infektion sprids och därmed möjliggöra riktad och bättre bekämpning av malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Most pathogens have to cross an epithelial barrier in order to cause disease. Thus, the concept of strengthening the mucosal immune response could provide a novel way of treating or preventing infections. We aim to develop a therapeutic approach based on induction of endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) by small molecules, such as phenylbutyrate (PBA) and vitamin D3 to strengthen the epithelial barrier as well as to improve the antimicrobial activity in macrophages through enhanced expression of the AMPs, which are critical defense molecules of innate immunity. We have shown that vitamin D is regulating AMP synthesis in the mucosa as well as in immune cells and finished a clinical trial where vitamin D treatment significantly reduced the infectious burden and antibiotic consumption among patients with recurrent infections. Vitamin D is even more potent together with histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDAC-inhibitors), which cause a 5-10 fold higher induction of AMPs. HDAC-inhibitors affect the acetylation of histones and regulate gene transcription in many cell types. Now we plan to use vitamin D3 together with the HDAC inhibitor PBA. Our future research on vitamin D/PBA mediated effects on human immunity includes: i) Can vitamin D/PBA normalize the gastrointestinal barrier dysfunction in HIV patients? ii) Can vitamin D/PBA restore corticosteroid induced suppression of mucosal immunity? iii) Is there a protective role of vitamin D/PBA against severe influenza infection?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya behandlingsmetoder för att minska infektioner Antimikrobiella peptider (AMP) är en del av kroppens första försvarslinje. De finns både på våra slemhinnor och i immuncellerna där de kan döda mikrober. Ny kunskap visar att vitamin D styr bildningen av AMP i slemhinnor och immunceller. Under vinterhalvåret har många människor i vårt land låga nivåer av D-vitamin i blodet vilket är kopplat till en ökad risk för luftvägsinfektioner. Vi har nyligen testat dessa grundvetenskapliga fynd i en randomiserad, dubbel-blind studie. Vår hypotes var att vitamin D kunde förhindra eller mildra den totala sjukdomsbördan i luftvägsinfektioner hos patienter med ökad förekomst. Studien visade en reduktion av den totala sjukdomsbördan med ca 30% och minskad antibiotikakonsumtion med 60%. Vi har nyligen visat att D-vitamin kan vara ännu mer effektivt om det ges tillsammans med låga doser av s.k. HDAC-inhibitorer (ökar genuttryck), som t.ex. phenyl-butyrat (PBA). Våra experiment visar att närvaro av PBA ökar D-vitaminets AMP-inducerande förmåga med ca 5-10 gånger. PBA är redan ett godkänt läkemedel för andra indikationer (medfödd ämnesomsättningsbrist) och kan således direkt användas i kliniska prövningar. Vi vill nu gå vidare och studera hur D-vitamin i kombination med PBA påverkar immuncellernas funktioner avseende mikrobiell avdödning och immunsignalering. Vi vill pröva vitamin D/PBA behandling för att normalisera den störda tarmbarriärfunktionen vid HIV, stärka den steroid-utlösta försvagningen av slemhinneimmuniteten samt lindra svår influensa. Målsättning 1. Att studera tarmbarriärfunktionen hos patienter med HIV. Vi studerar om prognosen hos hiv-infekterade kan relateras till graden av barriärdysfunktion och allmän inflammation. Nästa steg är att pröva vitamin D/PBA behandling för att undersöka om barriärfunktionen förbättras och sjukdomsprogressen minskar. 2. Att studera hur generell kortisonmedicinering försämrar den naturliga slemhinne-immuniteten. Hämmas AMP produktion både i epitelcellerna samt i immuncellerna? Kan denna hämning normaliseras genom vitamin D/PBA behandling om denna ges före den immunhämmande behandlingen? 3. Att studera om svår virusinfluensa beror på låg interferon (IFN) slemhinneproduktion och kompensatorisk kraftigt ökad AMP produktion i immunceller som ger vävnadsskador. Kan vitamin D/PBA behandling genom att öka IFN epitelproduktionen reducera AMP produktionen i immuncellerna med mindre svår sjukdom söm följd? Arbetsplan 1. Den akuta HIV-infektionen reducerar immunceller särskilt i mag-tarm-kanalen, vilket leder till en uttalad barriärskada och ett läckage av bakteriella komponenter till cirkulationen. Denna process kallas för mikrobiell translokation och leder till inflammation och därmed ökad virusproduktion. Vi planerar en klinisk interventionsstudie på HIV-patienter vid Venhälsan i Stockholm samt på Black Lion University Hospital i Addis Abeba där vi vill ge vitamin D/PBA eller placebo under ett år. Vi mäter virusmängd och förbättring av tarmbarriärfunktion. Dessa studier kommer att förbigås av mätningar av tarmbarriärskadan med immunologiska samt bakteriologiska molekylärbiologiska tester. Tarmfunktionsskadan sätts i relation till sjukdomens svårighetsgrad och försämringstakt. 2. Friska individer kommer att få kortisonbehandling i tre dagar. Vi mäter AMP i grovtarmen och i luftvägssekret före samt efter behandling. Immunceller tas från blodet och stimuleras med bakteriekomponenter för att öka AMP produktionen i celler. Detta görs före samt efter kortisonbehandlingen. Individerna får sedan vitamin D/PBA före och under steroidmedicineringen. Normaliseras AMP produktionen gör vi en interventionsstudie med vitamin D/PBA under 6 månader på patienter med nyupptäckt lymfkörtelcancer som behandlas med cellgifter plus kortison. Vi mäter antalet infektioner under denna period samt AMP produktion i luftvägsslemhinnan. Resultaten jämförs med placebobehandlade patienter. 3. Patienter med akut Influensa A kommer att undersö</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya behandlingsmetoder för att minska infektioner Antimikrobiella peptider (AMP) är en del av kroppens första försvarslinje. De finns både på våra slemhinnor och i immuncellerna där de kan döda mikrober. Ny kunskap visar att vitamin D styr bildningen av AMP i slemhinnor och immunceller. Under vinterhalvåret har många människor i vårt land låga nivåer av D-vitamin i blodet vilket är kopplat till en ökad risk för luftvägsinfektioner. Vi har nyligen testat dessa grundvetenskapliga fynd i en randomiserad, dubbel-blind studie. Vår hypotes var att vitamin D kunde förhindra eller mildra den totala sjukdomsbördan i luftvägsinfektioner hos patienter med ökad förekomst. Studien visade en reduktion av den totala sjukdomsbördan med ca 30% och minskad antibiotikakonsumtion med 60%. Vi har nyligen visat att D-vitamin kan vara ännu mer effektivt om det ges tillsammans med låga doser av s.k. HDAC-inhibitorer (ökar genuttryck), som t.ex. phenyl-butyrat (PBA). Våra experiment visar att närvaro av PBA ökar D-vitaminets AMP-inducerande förmåga med ca 5-10 gånger. PBA är redan ett godkänt läkemedel för andra indikationer (medfödd ämnesomsättningsbrist) och kan således direkt användas i kliniska prövningar. Vi vill nu gå vidare och studera hur D-vitamin i kombination med PBA påverkar immuncellernas funktioner avseende mikrobiell avdödning och immunsignalering. Vi vill pröva vitamin D/PBA behandling för att normalisera den störda tarmbarriärfunktionen vid HIV, stärka den steroid-utlösta försvagningen av slemhinneimmuniteten samt lindra svår influensa. Målsättning 1. Att studera tarmbarriärfunktionen hos patienter med HIV. Vi studerar om prognosen hos hiv-infekterade kan relateras till graden av barriärdysfunktion och allmän inflammation. Nästa steg är att pröva vitamin D/PBA behandling för att undersöka om barriärfunktionen förbättras och sjukdomsprogressen minskar. 2. Att studera hur generell kortisonmedicinering försämrar den naturliga slemhinne-immuniteten. Hämmas AMP produktion både i epitelcellerna samt i immuncellerna? Kan denna hämning normaliseras genom vitamin D/PBA behandling om denna ges före den immunhämmande behandlingen? 3. Att studera om svår virusinfluensa beror på låg interferon (IFN) slemhinneproduktion och kompensatorisk kraftigt ökad AMP produktion i immunceller som ger vävnadsskador. Kan vitamin D/PBA behandling genom att öka IFN epitelproduktionen reducera AMP produktionen i immuncellerna med mindre svår sjukdom söm följd? Arbetsplan 1. Den akuta HIV-infektionen reducerar immunceller särskilt i mag-tarm-kanalen, vilket leder till en uttalad barriärskada och ett läckage av bakteriella komponenter till cirkulationen. Denna process kallas för mikrobiell translokation och leder till inflammation och därmed ökad virusproduktion. Vi planerar en klinisk interventionsstudie på HIV-patienter vid Venhälsan i Stockholm samt på Black Lion University Hospital i Addis Abeba där vi vill ge vitamin D/PBA eller placebo under ett år. Vi mäter virusmängd och förbättring av tarmbarriärfunktion. Dessa studier kommer att förbigås av mätningar av tarmbarriärskadan med immunologiska samt bakteriologiska molekylärbiologiska tester. Tarmfunktionsskadan sätts i relation till sjukdomens svårighetsgrad och försämringstakt. 2. Friska individer kommer att få kortisonbehandling i tre dagar. Vi mäter AMP i grovtarmen och i luftvägssekret före samt efter behandling. Immunceller tas från blodet och stimuleras med bakteriekomponenter för att öka AMP produktionen i celler. Detta görs före samt efter kortisonbehandlingen. Individerna får sedan vitamin D/PBA före och under steroidmedicineringen. Normaliseras AMP produktionen gör vi en interventionsstudie med vitamin D/PBA under 6 månader på patienter med nyupptäckt lymfkörtelcancer som behandlas med cellgifter plus kortison. Vi mäter antalet infektioner under denna period samt AMP produktion i luftvägsslemhinnan. Resultaten jämförs med placebobehandlade patienter. 3. Patienter med akut Influensa A kommer att undersö</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkelbakterien, bakterien som orsakar tuberkulos (tbc), är fortfarande ett globalt hälsoproblem, trots att den har varit känd i över hundra år. Bakterien skördar 1,6 miljoner människoliv årligen, främst i låginkomstländer, och AIDS-epidemin som ger ett försämrat immunförsvar hos den drabbade, bidrar till spridning och ökad dödlighet av tbc. De senare årens larmrapporter om antibiotikaresistent tbc, mot vilken inga kända mediciner hjälper, gör sjukdomen till ett globalt hot. Tuberkelbakterien överlever inuti vita blodkroppar (immunceller) som finns i lungan. Dessa celler har normalt förmåga att avdöda bakterier, men denna förmåga hämmas av tuberkelbakterien. Bakterierna kan dels föröka sig inne i sina värdceller, men också övergå i ett vilande (latent) tillstånd, som gör att en infekterad individ kan bära på infektionen under många år. Detta latenta tillstånd hos bakterien gör den otillgänglig för behandling med antibiotika, vilket medför att patienter med tuberkulos måste behandlas under mer än ett halvår. Svårigheter att följa den rekommenderade behandlingen har gjort att nya, antibiotikaresistenta bakteriestammar ständigt uppstår. Ett viktigt forskningsmål idag är, förutom utveckling av ett effektivt vaccin, att finna möjligheter att förkorta behandlingstiden. En effektivare och på så sätt billigare och säkrare behandling skulle inte bara minska risken för utveckling av antibiotikaresistens, utan också på sikt kunna möjliggöra att sjukdomen utrotas. Målet med det planerade projektet är att öka kunskapen om mekanismerna bakom uppkomsten av tuberkelbakteriens vilotillstånd och att använda denna kunskap för att identifiera nya sätt att behandla tuberkulos. Forskningen bygger på experimentell infektion av vita blodkroppar med tuberkelbakterier, som genomförs på ett sätt så att man får fram den vilande formen av bakterien inuti cellerna. Sedan kan man med hjälp av mikroskopi och andra relevanta metoder undersöka hur bakterien träder in i vilostadiet och hur den kan väckas ur det vilande stadiet. Växelverkan mellan den infekterade blodkroppen och bakterien är en dynamisk process, där den ena eller den andra parten kan få övertaget. Genom att de båda aktörerna studeras samtidigt, ökas kunskapen om cellens egen förmåga att kontrollera eller förgöra tuberkelbakterierna. En unik metod som används inom projektets ramar kommer att underlätta sökandet efter kombinationer av läkemedel som kan påverka samspelet mellan bakterien och infekterade vita blodkroppar, och på så sätt hitta nyua sätt att effektivt behandla tuberkulos. Sammanfattningsvis kan sägas att projektet kommer att öka kunskapen om infektionsmekanismerna bakom tuberkulos och undersöka hur denna kunska kan användas för att möjliggöra effektivare behandling, som kan vara ett led i kampen mot det globala hälsoproblem som sjukdomen idag utgör.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkelbakterien, bakterien som orsakar tuberkulos (tbc), är fortfarande ett globalt hälsoproblem, trots att den har varit känd i över hundra år. Bakterien skördar 1,6 miljoner människoliv årligen, främst i låginkomstländer, och AIDS-epidemin som ger ett försämrat immunförsvar hos den drabbade, bidrar till spridning och ökad dödlighet av tbc. De senare årens larmrapporter om antibiotikaresistent tbc, mot vilken inga kända mediciner hjälper, gör sjukdomen till ett globalt hot. Tuberkelbakterien överlever inuti vita blodkroppar (immunceller) som finns i lungan. Dessa celler har normalt förmåga att avdöda bakterier, men denna förmåga hämmas av tuberkelbakterien. Bakterierna kan dels föröka sig inne i sina värdceller, men också övergå i ett vilande (latent) tillstånd, som gör att en infekterad individ kan bära på infektionen under många år. Detta latenta tillstånd hos bakterien gör den otillgänglig för behandling med antibiotika, vilket medför att patienter med tuberkulos måste behandlas under mer än ett halvår. Svårigheter att följa den rekommenderade behandlingen har gjort att nya, antibiotikaresistenta bakteriestammar ständigt uppstår. Ett viktigt forskningsmål idag är, förutom utveckling av ett effektivt vaccin, att finna möjligheter att förkorta behandlingstiden. En effektivare och på så sätt billigare och säkrare behandling skulle inte bara minska risken för utveckling av antibiotikaresistens, utan också på sikt kunna möjliggöra att sjukdomen utrotas. Målet med det planerade projektet är att öka kunskapen om mekanismerna bakom uppkomsten av tuberkelbakteriens vilotillstånd och att använda denna kunskap för att identifiera nya sätt att behandla tuberkulos. Forskningen bygger på experimentell infektion av vita blodkroppar med tuberkelbakterier, som genomförs på ett sätt så att man får fram den vilande formen av bakterien inuti cellerna. Sedan kan man med hjälp av mikroskopi och andra relevanta metoder undersöka hur bakterien träder in i vilostadiet och hur den kan väckas ur det vilande stadiet. Växelverkan mellan den infekterade blodkroppen och bakterien är en dynamisk process, där den ena eller den andra parten kan få övertaget. Genom att de båda aktörerna studeras samtidigt, ökas kunskapen om cellens egen förmåga att kontrollera eller förgöra tuberkelbakterierna. En unik metod som används inom projektets ramar kommer att underlätta sökandet efter kombinationer av läkemedel som kan påverka samspelet mellan bakterien och infekterade vita blodkroppar, och på så sätt hitta nyua sätt att effektivt behandla tuberkulos. Sammanfattningsvis kan sägas att projektet kommer att öka kunskapen om infektionsmekanismerna bakom tuberkulos och undersöka hur denna kunska kan användas för att möjliggöra effektivare behandling, som kan vara ett led i kampen mot det globala hälsoproblem som sjukdomen idag utgör.</narrative>
      <narrative>A global research goal is to find ways to treat TB effectively, as the long treatment (6-9) months leads to multi-drug resistance. Antibiotic efficacy displays a biphasic course in TB, with a rapid reduction in bacterial load followed by a steady-state phase due to antibiotic-tolerant bacteria. Our data show that macrophage immunity causes Mtb to reduce replication, making it tolerant towards antibiotics. We will investigate our idea that immunosuppressive (IS) treatment given to macrophages prevents them from triggering Mtb-tolerance. Hypotheses: 1) Latent TB infection is maintained by macrophages causing increased tolerance towards antibiotics. 2) IL-1â and TNF-á stimulate antimycobacterial functions of the macrophage, including autophagy antimicrobial peptides and NO. 3) IS of macrophages results in antibiotics-sensitive Mtb, thus a combination of IS and antibiotics accelerates microbial clearance. We will define how Mtb alters when exposed to macrophage immunity and what host factors trigger phenotypic shift. We will use our unique TB-models with state-of-the art techniques to evaluate how macrophages are optimally modulated to kill bacteria in combination with antibiotics. Identified candidate drugs will be further explored in other models. The unique goal of the present bench-to-bedside project is to identify a strategy for combination therapy based on existing drugs that reduces the time required for TB treatment, thus minimizing drug resistance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Important aspects of cholera, mucosal immunology and mucosal vaccines and immunotherapies are studied. 1. Molecular epidemiology of V. cholerae: Genome-wide SNP-mapping of isolates over 30 years and impact of vaccine-induced pressure on pathogen evolution. 2. Genome-wide analysis of human susceptibility genes for cholera: Compare gene polymorphism between cholera and no-cholera vacinees and controls in field trial of oral cholera vaccine (OCV) and between strong and weak vaccine responders. 3. Development of new or improved vaccines against cholera and ETEC. We aim at a single strain, thermostable OCV with inbuilt CTB and adjuvant systems. We also (with A-M Svennerholm) develop a multivalent oral ETEC vaccine, optionally given with dmLT adjuvant and now entering clinical studies. 4. Evaluate mucosal immunization routes including sublingual vaccination in humans (cholera and influenza vaccines). 5. Studies of immune regulation and mucosal adjuvants for immunization or tolerance induction. We focus on a) the role of subsets of mucosally induced APCs, and effects and mechanisms of mucosal adjuvants; b) Fc&amp;#436;RIIB. 6. Immune therapy against autoimmune diseases based on mucosal tolerance induction and/or tolerizing B-cell therapy. (1) Further develop the Ag/CTB-treated B-cell therapy and sublingual Ag/CTB tolerization concepts, alone and when combined in EAE and atherosclerosis; (2) extend the in vitro Ag/CTB-vaccinated B cell therapy concept to human B cells.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kolera, slemhinneimmunitet och utveckling av vacciner och immunterapier Projektets målsättning är att fortsatt ha en internationellt ledande roll inom forskningen om kolera, slemhinneimmunitet och utveckling av mukosala vacciner och immunterapimetoder. Största delen av projektet är av stor betydelse för området global hälsa. A. Molekylär-genomisk forskning om förändringar hos kolerabakterien som kan påverka smittspridning och sjukdomsegenskaper. En ny typ av kolerabakterier har sedan några år ersatt den gamla El Tor-typen i Asien och nu också spridit sig till Afrika. Den nya typen är en hybrid mellan El Tor- och ?klassiska? kolerabakterier och bildar toxin (CT) av klassisk biotyp, och verkar också vara mer aggressiv än tidigare. Vi undersöker i internationellt samarbete sådana hybridstammars genetiska förändringar, förändringar i virulens, och ev. skillnader för vaccinskydd. B. Molekylär-genomisk forskning för att identifiera gener hos människa som påverkar mottaglighet för och vaccinsvar mot kolera. Vi har i samarbete med indiska forskare inom ramen för en stor vaccinfältprövning i Kolkata möjlighet att analysera genvariation mellan koleravaccinerade och placebovaccinerade individer som utvecklar resp. inte utvecklar kolera under 3 års uppföljning. C. Fortsatt utveckling av drickbara vacciner mot gastrointestinala infektioner. Vi har utvecklat ett drickbart vaccin mot kolera (Dukoral®). Fortsatt vaccinutvecklingsarbete är inriktat på: (1) Ett förenklat (en stam och en formulering) oralt koleravaccin med ökad effektivitet; (2) Att i samarbete med A-M Svennerholm utveckla specifikt vaccin mot ETEC-diarré, som är den vanligaste orsaken till diarrésjukdom hos barn i utvecklingsländerna och hos resenärer. D. Sublingual vaccination. Vi har i samarbete med C Czerkinsky (IVI, Korea) visat att på försöksdjur ?vaccination under tungan? är ett mycket lovande nytt mukosalt vaccinations-sätt som ger upphov till stark och brett disseminerad cellulär och humoral immunitet och immunskydd mot många olika infektioner. Vi ska nu i fas 1-studier med kolera- och influensavaccin undersöka om dessa goda effekter också gäller för människa. E. Forskning för att kunna förstärka och styra immunsvaret efter slemhinnevaccination: Målet är definiera regleringsmekanismer i slemhinnor, som bestämmer om lokal exposition för antigen leder till immunitet eller tolerans, för att bättre kunna styra det immunologiska svaret i den önskade riktningen. Specifikt studeras styreffekten hos olika antigenpresenterande celler som ?vaccineras? och effekten på dessa av mukosala adjuvans, bl.a. ett av oss nyligen framtaget lovande adjuvans (CTB-CpG-konjugat). F. Forskning för att utveckla terapeutiska vacciner mot autoimmuna sjukdomar baserade på oral tolerans och/eller B-cellsterapi. Vi har utvecklat ett nytt koncept för slemhinneinducerad toleransutveckling baserat på användning av CT:s oskadliga B-subenhet (CTB), som kopplats till ett relevant antigen/tolerogen. Detta har givit mycket lovande resultat i djurmodeller för autoimmuna sjukdomar (MS-liknande encephalomyelit, reumatoid artrit-liknande ledinflammation, diabetes och uveit), och även vid allergier och infektionsorsakade immunpatologiska tillstånd (schistosomiasis och leishmaniasis). Metoden har också visat lovande resultat vid klinisk testning på patienter med Behcet?s sjukdom (uveit med risk för blindhet). Nyligen har vi visat att B-celler är de viktigaste antigen-presenterande cellerna för toleransinduktion, och att kort provrörs-behandling av B-celler med antigen kopplat till CTB följt av injektion av cellerna till djur med tidig autoimmun sjukdom effektivt kan förhindra fortsatt sjukdomsutveckling. Baserat på detta ska vi i samarbete med kliniska forskare (1) Ta fram CTB-baserade fusionsproteiner för mukosal (främst sublingual) immunbehandling vid f.a. MS-liknande encephalit (EAE) och arterioscleros; samt (2) Utveckla B-cellsterapikonceptet ensamt och i förening med mukosal immunterapi med sådana fusionsprote</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya läkemedel mot tuberkulos från afrikanska naturprodukter Tuberkulos är en mycket utspridd infektionssjukdom. En tredjedel av jordens befolkning bär på bakterierna och ungefär två miljoner människor dör varje år som resultat av sjukdomen, de flesta i Asien och i Afrika. Tuberkulos drabbar oftast barn och äldre personer. Även om antalet infektioner har sjunkit de senaste decennierna i Europa och Nord-Amerika är denna trend på väg att vända. Detta är framförallt en konsekvens av uppkomsten och spridningen av bakteriestammar som är resistenta mot dagens läkemedel samt av en ökad spridning av sjukdomen vid nedsatt funktion av immunsystemet, t.ex. som följd av HIV infektion som i sig själv är ett stort problem till exempel i Afrika. Spridningen av multiresistenta tuberkulosbakterier samt HIV har förorsakat en allvarlig situation med hög risk för en framtida global epidemi. I detta projekt kommer en tanzanisk och två svenska forskargrupper att samarbeta med målet att hitta utgångspunkter till nya tuberkulosläkemedel igenom att undersöka växter som används mot tuberkulos i Tanzania. Växterna kommer att samlas i Tanzania och studeras med kemiska och biologiska metoder i Sverige. Bioaktiva komponenter av växternas extrakter kommer att isoleras och strukturbestämmas. Deras toxicitet och antituberkulotiska aktivitet kommer att bestämmas och möjligheten av att använda flera substanser för att uppnå starkare effekt och mindre risk för resistensutveckling kommer att undersökas. De mest lovande substanserna kommer att modifieras med kemiska metoder för att uppnå ännu starkare effekt och därmed kunna användas i modern läkemedelsutveckling. Samarbetet kommer att ge utbildning till den afrikanska samarbetspartnern i moderna instrumentella forskningsmetoder och förväntas att leverera viktiga kunskaper för utvecklingen av morgondagens tuberkulosläkemedel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Today´s pharmacy industry barely develops medicines for neglected diseases. We here propose to implement an open and free chemobioinformatics infrastructure, which can be used by anyone to effectively develop drugs in collaborative, networked manners. The system consist of a repository for QSAR and proteochemometrics (PCM) data, based on standards (QSAR-ML and PCM-ML) and tools (Bioclipse; www.bioclipse.net) developed by us, allowing scientists to deposit, share and collaborate on data pertaining to chemical compounds, targets and experiments. The collaboration will be done jointly by programming it, populating it with QSAR and PCM data, exchanging and educating students, instituting an organization for maintaining, validating, and improving it, and creating a political momentum where academic, governmental, funding and industrial organizations are using it and aiding in its population. Finally this will result in a system that can be used virtually to discover drug candidates that will likely pass into the clinics without failing due to inappropriate properties. The applicants have already developed many of the components needed, which include QSAR-ML, PCM, Bioclipse, Bioclipse Decision Support and a multitude of QSAR/PCM-models. The infrastructure will allow low and middle-income countries to develop drugs as competitively as any major pharmaceutical company, with respect to the predictive informatics infrastructure required for this.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En av de viktigaste faktorerna som hämmar utvecklingen av fattiga länder är dålig hälsa. Många smittsamma sjukdomar förekommer, där HIV, tuberkulos och malaria är de mest problematiska, men också ett stort antal försummade sjukdomar är vanliga och problematiska, som snäckfeber, filiaria, flodblindhet, sömnsjuka, gula febern, denguefeber och japansk hjärninflammation, bara för att nämna några. Trots att det finns ganska bra mediciner mot HIV, tuberkulos och malaria, hindrar de höga kostnaderna att effektiva behandlingsprogram införs i många fattiga länder. Dessutom finns det ett växande problem med läkemedelsresistens. Även om nya läkemedel är under utveckling för läkemedelresistenta infektioner, så blir priset för de nya generationernas läkemedel som regel alldeles för högt för att de ska komma de fattiga länderna till del. Till det ska läggas att läkemedel nästan inte alls utvecklas för de försummade sjukdomarna, eftersom läkemedelsbolagen bara satsar på utvecklingen av storsäljare för de västliga marknaderna. De få läkemedel som finns mot det försummade sjukdomarna är gammalmodiga, ofta mycket giftiga och väldigt ineffektiva. Kostnaden för att utveckla ett nytt läkemedel uppgår idag till ungefär 30 miljarder kronor för var och en av dem. Att utveckla ett nytt läkemedel är med nuvarande teknologier en lång och svår process, där ett stort antal kemiska substanser syntetiseras och testas i provrörsmodeller och på försöksdjur tills ett lämpligt medel hittas som kan testas på människor. De flesta substanser misslyckas och processen måste börja om på nytt. Läkemedelsindustrin är idag i en global kris pga. de höga kostnaderna och de många misslyckandena och har därför mycket tungt börjat använda beräkningsmetoder över hela processen för att förbättra produktiviteten. Man använder huvudsakligen statistiska modeller som fungerar som matematiska filter vilka sorterar bort substanser som sannolikt kommer att misslyckas, men behåller sådana som sannolikt kommer att lyckas. Stora förhoppningar sätts till att dessa beräkningsmodeller ska vända läkemedelsindustrins nedåtgående trend. Läkemedelsindustrin introducerar de nya metoderna under samlingsnamnet prediktiva vetenskaper. Vi har i samarbete med bla. läkemedelsindustrin utvecklat världsledande komponenter vilka ingår i de statistiska modeller och matematiska filter som industrin nu använder för att förbättra läkemedelsutvecklingen. Däri ingår Bioclipse (www.bioclipse.net), proteokemometri och Bioclipse Decision Support. Vad som är unikt med samtliga dessa teknologier är att de baseras på öppen källkod är gratis tillgängliga för alla. Tyvärr baseras de nuvarande prediktiva vetenskaperna inom industrin på konkurrerande sluten utveckling där varje läkemedelsbolag utvecklar sin egen hemliga infrastruktur. Teknologierna bland de prediktiva vetenskaperna är dock inte speciellt komplicerade och det finns inget som hindrar att samma, eller tom. en ännu bättre, prediktiv infrastruktur utvecklas öppet så att alla kan utnyttja den och bidra till att den kontinuerligt förbättras. Denna ansökan syftar till att utveckla ett sådant öppet system för prediktiva modeller och statistiska filter för att förbättra och uppsnabba utveckling av läkemedel och göra denna öppen och tillgänglig för alla utan kostnad. Infrastrukturen baseras på Bioclipse, proteokemometri och kollaborativa databaser för ackumulering och modellering av de data som behövs för att bygga de prediktiva modellerna. Det finns en mycket stark trend att söka utveckla läkemedel för de försummade sjukdomarna genom öppen och nätverksbaserad forskning, där många olika forskargrupper bidrar med den kompetens som var och en av dem har. Tyvärr kommer denna öppna process att möta samma svårigheter som läkemedelsindustrin, då de flesta substanser misslyckas och aldrig når kliniken pga att de sammantaget som en regel inte visar sig ha tillräckligt bra egenskaper vad gäller effektivitet, säkerhet, biverkningar och så kallade farmakokinetiska (ADME) eg</narrative>
      <narrative>Today´s pharmacy industry barely develops medicines for neglected diseases. We here propose to implement an open and free chemobioinformatics infrastructure, which can be used by anyone to effectively develop drugs in collaborative, networked manners. The system consist of a repository for QSAR and proteochemometrics (PCM) data, based on standards (QSAR-ML and PCM-ML) and tools (Bioclipse; www.bioclipse.net) developed by us, allowing scientists to deposit, share and collaborate on data pertaining to chemical compounds, targets and experiments. The collaboration will be done jointly by programming it, populating it with QSAR and PCM data, exchanging and educating students, instituting an organization for maintaining, validating, and improving it, and creating a political momentum where academic, governmental, funding and industrial organizations are using it and aiding in its population. Finally this will result in a system that can be used virtually to discover drug candidates that will likely pass into the clinics without failing due to inappropriate properties. The applicants have already developed many of the components needed, which include QSAR-ML, PCM, Bioclipse, Bioclipse Decision Support and a multitude of QSAR/PCM-models. The infrastructure will allow low and middle-income countries to develop drugs as competitively as any major pharmaceutical company, with respect to the predictive informatics infrastructure required for this.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">DEN EURASISKA STÄPPENS MILJÖHISTORIA Från norr om Svarta havet fram till Kaspiska havet sträcker sig ett klimatiskt enhetligt område, som efter det grekiska namnet på Svarta havet går under den vetenskapliga beteckningen den pontisk-kaspiska stäppen. Den berör dagens Ukraina och dess västra grannländer, samt Ryssland och Kazakstan. Dess ursprungliga växtsamhällen är starkt förändrade av en långt gången uppodling, och området är i dag mera känt för dess svartjordsbälte, som tilldrar sig stora utländska jordbruksföretag, än för sina gräsmarker. I det långa historiska perspektivet är det framförallt herdefolk och boskap som har präglat denna stäpp, men alltsedan grekisk tid har det också bedrivits jordbruk i större eller mindre utsträckning. Stäppens markanvändningshistoria kan beskrivas som en böljande växling mellan herdefolken och de omgivande imperiernas jordbrukskolonisation. Den sista stora uppodlingsvågen tog sin början vid 1700-talets slut då Tsarryssland genomförde de stora kolonisationsföretag som bland annat förde svenskbyborna från Dagö i nuvarande Estland till deras nuvarande bosättning vid Dnjeprs strand. Under Sovjetunionen skedde den slutgiltiga omvandlingen av stäppen till en helåkerbygd. Efter Sovjetunionens fall kom stora delar av åkermarken att falla i vanhävd, parallellt med ett allt mer tydligt intresse för det bördiga svartjordsområdet från stora jordbruksföretag med bas i Kiev, Moskva, Stockholm eller New York. Området befinner sig alltså i dag i en kraftig och turbulent omvandlingsfas både vad gäller jordbruksdriftens företagsformer och vad gäller markanvändningen. I den pågående omvandlingen ställs två frågor på sin spets. Den ena gäller hur långt intensifieringen av jordbruket kan drivas. Hur hårt kan det högtekniska jordbruket med stora maskinparker drivas utan att jordkompaktering och andra av storjordbrukets negativa sidor riskerar det långsiktiga utbytet. Många av de nya utländska stora jordbruksföretagen brottas med högst varierande skördeutfall från år till år. Svartjorden är produktiv, men risken för dålig skörd p.g.a. torka har visat sig vara ett problem som man inte räknat med från början. Samtidigt höjs röster för att jordbruket nu bör bedrivas mindre intensivt än under Sovjet-tiden och att man bör ta tillfället i akt i denna snabba omvandling att säkra områden där stäppens naturliga flora och fauna kan bevaras. Den andra frågan gäller jordbrukets företagsformer. Just nu utvecklas i Ukraina, i ruinerna efter Sovjetjordbruket, parallellt två olika typer av jordbruk. Dels växer det fram ett småskaligt familjejordbruk, med basen i de små odlingslotter som tilläts under Sovjettiden. Många av dem kan nu också expandera i de andelar av den gamla kolchosjorden som varje arbetare nu tilldelats som privat egendom. Men parallellt med detta tas alltså allt större marker i anspråk av det kommersiella jordbruket. Frågan är vilken av dessa företagsformer som på bästa sätt dels, kan säkra höga och jämna hektarskördar, dels vilken av dessa företagsformer som mest effektivt kan bidra till fattigdomsbekämpning och ekonomiskt utveckling. Stäppens agrarhistoria under de senaste 3-400 åren kan nästan ses som ett laboratorieexperiment när det gäller olika företagsformer. Familjejordbruk dominerade fram till ryska revolutionen då storjordbruk infördes. Nu avlöses det av en annan typ av storjordbruk. Många av dem opererar i en ännu större skala än under Sovjettiden. Samtidigt så har familjejordbruket aldrig helt avskaffats och fortsätter att spela en viktig roll. En studie av stäppens miljöhistoria kan alltså lämna viktiga bidrag till en pågående debatt. Projektet syftar till att etablera ett samarbete kring dessa frågor mellan svenska och ukrainska forskare. Den svenska komponenten i samarbetet består dels av kulturgeografer och agrarhistoriker, som redan nu bedriver forskning i Ukraina kring den pågående jordbruksomvandlingen eller forskat om regionen från ett mer övergripande perspektiv, men också av forskare i la</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">DEN EURASISKA STÄPPENS MILJÖHISTORIA Från norr om Svarta havet fram till Kaspiska havet sträcker sig ett klimatiskt enhetligt område, som efter det grekiska namnet på Svarta havet går under den vetenskapliga beteckningen den pontisk-kaspiska stäppen. Den berör dagens Ukraina och dess västra grannländer, samt Ryssland och Kazakstan. Dess ursprungliga växtsamhällen är starkt förändrade av en långt gången uppodling, och området är i dag mera känt för dess svartjordsbälte, som tilldrar sig stora utländska jordbruksföretag, än för sina gräsmarker. I det långa historiska perspektivet är det framförallt herdefolk och boskap som har präglat denna stäpp, men alltsedan grekisk tid har det också bedrivits jordbruk i större eller mindre utsträckning. Stäppens markanvändningshistoria kan beskrivas som en böljande växling mellan herdefolken och de omgivande imperiernas jordbrukskolonisation. Den sista stora uppodlingsvågen tog sin början vid 1700-talets slut då Tsarryssland genomförde de stora kolonisationsföretag som bland annat förde svenskbyborna från Dagö i nuvarande Estland till deras nuvarande bosättning vid Dnjeprs strand. Under Sovjetunionen skedde den slutgiltiga omvandlingen av stäppen till en helåkerbygd. Efter Sovjetunionens fall kom stora delar av åkermarken att falla i vanhävd, parallellt med ett allt mer tydligt intresse för det bördiga svartjordsområdet från stora jordbruksföretag med bas i Kiev, Moskva, Stockholm eller New York. Området befinner sig alltså i dag i en kraftig och turbulent omvandlingsfas både vad gäller jordbruksdriftens företagsformer och vad gäller markanvändningen. I den pågående omvandlingen ställs två frågor på sin spets. Den ena gäller hur långt intensifieringen av jordbruket kan drivas. Hur hårt kan det högtekniska jordbruket med stora maskinparker drivas utan att jordkompaktering och andra av storjordbrukets negativa sidor riskerar det långsiktiga utbytet. Många av de nya utländska stora jordbruksföretagen brottas med högst varierande skördeutfall från år till år. Svartjorden är produktiv, men risken för dålig skörd p.g.a. torka har visat sig vara ett problem som man inte räknat med från början. Samtidigt höjs röster för att jordbruket nu bör bedrivas mindre intensivt än under Sovjet-tiden och att man bör ta tillfället i akt i denna snabba omvandling att säkra områden där stäppens naturliga flora och fauna kan bevaras. Den andra frågan gäller jordbrukets företagsformer. Just nu utvecklas i Ukraina, i ruinerna efter Sovjetjordbruket, parallellt två olika typer av jordbruk. Dels växer det fram ett småskaligt familjejordbruk, med basen i de små odlingslotter som tilläts under Sovjettiden. Många av dem kan nu också expandera i de andelar av den gamla kolchosjorden som varje arbetare nu tilldelats som privat egendom. Men parallellt med detta tas alltså allt större marker i anspråk av det kommersiella jordbruket. Frågan är vilken av dessa företagsformer som på bästa sätt dels, kan säkra höga och jämna hektarskördar, dels vilken av dessa företagsformer som mest effektivt kan bidra till fattigdomsbekämpning och ekonomiskt utveckling. Stäppens agrarhistoria under de senaste 3-400 åren kan nästan ses som ett laboratorieexperiment när det gäller olika företagsformer. Familjejordbruk dominerade fram till ryska revolutionen då storjordbruk infördes. Nu avlöses det av en annan typ av storjordbruk. Många av dem opererar i en ännu större skala än under Sovjettiden. Samtidigt så har familjejordbruket aldrig helt avskaffats och fortsätter att spela en viktig roll. En studie av stäppens miljöhistoria kan alltså lämna viktiga bidrag till en pågående debatt. Projektet syftar till att etablera ett samarbete kring dessa frågor mellan svenska och ukrainska forskare. Den svenska komponenten i samarbetet består dels av kulturgeografer och agrarhistoriker, som redan nu bedriver forskning i Ukraina kring den pågående jordbruksomvandlingen eller forskat om regionen från ett mer övergripande perspektiv, men också av forskare i la</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the project is evaluation of traditional African herbal remedies by modern chemical and molecular biological techniques for establishment of their standardized preparation, identification of their bioactive constituents, and the exploration of their cellular targets as well as interaction mechanisms for advancement of novel treatments of multidrug resistant malaria pathogens. Natural product analogues will be synthesized for exploration of their SAR. Target molecules of the antimalarial constituents will be identified utilizing sing S. cerevisiae gene deletion libraries and RNAi screens in cultured mammalian cells. The cellular interaction sites of the natural products will be studied by high resolution NMR spectroscopic techniques. Since resistance to natural remedies consisting of mixtures of active compounds almost never develops in Plasmodium, we expect to be able to identify from each plant extract several constituents with different modes of action in the cell. We anticipate reaching a major breakthrough in the development of resistance-free treatments. Expected outcomes are (a) standardized methods for the traditional preparation of indigenous malaria medicines with expected supportive effects on the local cottage industry and economic development as well as preserved low cost therapy, (b) novel leads and (c) target biochemical pathways for the development of modern malaria medicines, and (d) an improved understanding of resistance in malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya malariamedel från afrikanska naturläkemedel Malaria är en allvarlig sjukdom som är mycket utbredd i tropiska och subtropiska länder, framför allt i Afrika. Genom historien tros ungefär halva mänskligheten ha dött av malaria, och trots förebyggande åtgärder och intensiv läkemedelsforskning förorsakar den fortfarande ungefär 800 000 dödsfall årligen. Vid sidan av allt lidande bidrar sjukdomen starkt till fattigdomen i Afrika. Trots försök att använda de modernaste teknikerna (vaccinutveckling, kombinatorisk kemi, karläggning av parasitens DNA) har inga nya läkemedel utvecklats på många år, medan parasiten har utvecklat resistens mot alla existerande läkemedel. Ett ytterligare problem är att de moderna läkemedlen, med sina höga utvecklingskostnader, oftast inte är tillgängliga för dem som mest skulle behöva dem, pga deras höga pris. Som konsekvens av resistensutveckling och brist på billig och effektiv medicinering är risken för en ökning av malariafallen överhängande. I detta projekt samarbetar en kenyansk och två svenska forskargrupper för att utvärdera naturmediciner som används mot malaria i östra Afrika. Preliminära tester visar att några av dessa är aktiva och några toxiska, medan andra fungerar även mot de parasiter som är resistenta mot de flesta läkemedel som är tillgängliga idag. I detta projekt kommer vi att beskriva metoder för framställning av naturläkemedel mot malaria, föreslå metoder för att snabbt kontrollera sådana blandningar för sitt innehåll av de viktiga substanserna, samt för rester av toxiska ämnen. Substanserna med antimalariaaktivitet kommer att undersökas både kemiskt och biologiskt för att förstå deras verkningsmekanismer. Vi kommer att studera potentialen för utveckling av läkemedel mot malaria som har lägre risk för resistensutveckling samt möjligheterna att förstärka deras effekt genom små strukturförändringar. Arbetet förväntas att bidra till en högre patientsäkerhet i Afrika genom standardisering av läkemedelstillverkning och kvalitetsanalys. Projektet har hög potential för identifiering av nya substanser som kan vidareutvecklas till morgondagens malarialäkemedel. Det kommer också att ge träning för doktorander från Östafrika i moderna metoder inom läkemedelsforskning och understödja den lokala tillverkningen av läkemedel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of novel pathways for treatment of drug-resistant malaria by evaluation of efficacious traditional medicines</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya malariamedel från afrikanska naturläkemedel Malaria är en allvarlig sjukdom som är mycket utbredd i tropiska och subtropiska länder, framför allt i Afrika. Genom historien tros ungefär halva mänskligheten ha dött av malaria, och trots förebyggande åtgärder och intensiv läkemedelsforskning förorsakar den fortfarande ungefär 800 000 dödsfall årligen. Vid sidan av allt lidande bidrar sjukdomen starkt till fattigdomen i Afrika. Trots försök att använda de modernaste teknikerna (vaccinutveckling, kombinatorisk kemi, karläggning av parasitens DNA) har inga nya läkemedel utvecklats på många år, medan parasiten har utvecklat resistens mot alla existerande läkemedel. Ett ytterligare problem är att de moderna läkemedlen, med sina höga utvecklingskostnader, oftast inte är tillgängliga för dem som mest skulle behöva dem, pga deras höga pris. Som konsekvens av resistensutveckling och brist på billig och effektiv medicinering är risken för en ökning av malariafallen överhängande. I detta projekt samarbetar en kenyansk och två svenska forskargrupper för att utvärdera naturmediciner som används mot malaria i östra Afrika. Preliminära tester visar att några av dessa är aktiva och några toxiska, medan andra fungerar även mot de parasiter som är resistenta mot de flesta läkemedel som är tillgängliga idag. I detta projekt kommer vi att beskriva metoder för framställning av naturläkemedel mot malaria, föreslå metoder för att snabbt kontrollera sådana blandningar för sitt innehåll av de viktiga substanserna, samt för rester av toxiska ämnen. Substanserna med antimalariaaktivitet kommer att undersökas både kemiskt och biologiskt för att förstå deras verkningsmekanismer. Vi kommer att studera potentialen för utveckling av läkemedel mot malaria som har lägre risk för resistensutveckling samt möjligheterna att förstärka deras effekt genom små strukturförändringar. Arbetet förväntas att bidra till en högre patientsäkerhet i Afrika genom standardisering av läkemedelstillverkning och kvalitetsanalys. Projektet har hög potential för identifiering av nya substanser som kan vidareutvecklas till morgondagens malarialäkemedel. Det kommer också att ge träning för doktorander från Östafrika i moderna metoder inom läkemedelsforskning och understödja den lokala tillverkningen av läkemedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of the project is evaluation of traditional African herbal remedies by modern chemical and molecular biological techniques for establishment of their standardized preparation, identification of their bioactive constituents, and the exploration of their cellular targets as well as interaction mechanisms for advancement of novel treatments of multidrug resistant malaria pathogens. Natural product analogues will be synthesized for exploration of their SAR. Target molecules of the antimalarial constituents will be identified utilizing sing S. cerevisiae gene deletion libraries and RNAi screens in cultured mammalian cells. The cellular interaction sites of the natural products will be studied by high resolution NMR spectroscopic techniques. Since resistance to natural remedies consisting of mixtures of active compounds almost never develops in Plasmodium, we expect to be able to identify from each plant extract several constituents with different modes of action in the cell. We anticipate reaching a major breakthrough in the development of resistance-free treatments. Expected outcomes are (a) standardized methods for the traditional preparation of indigenous malaria medicines with expected supportive effects on the local cottage industry and economic development as well as preserved low cost therapy, (b) novel leads and (c) target biochemical pathways for the development of modern malaria medicines, and (d) an improved understanding of resistance in malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Water Politics in the Nile Basin- Emerging Land Acquisitions and the Hydropolitical Landscape</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenpolitik i Nilendeltat- Land investeringars påverkan på gränsöverskridande vattensamarbete</narrative>
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      <narrative>Under the theoretical debate on the dilemmas of common poor resource (CPR) management, the Nile Basin can be considered as a classical example. Hydropolitics in the Nile Basin has been comprehensively studied during the last decades. Issues concerning new land acquisitions are beginning to be researched. Academically, studies merging the two ´fields´ is virgin territory. This research aims to investigate the water and land nexus in the Nile Basin and seeks to understand how the current surge in land acquisitions and investments by foreign countries, sovereign wealth funds and private corporations, as well as domestic investors, will affect transboundary water interaction in the region. The research will identify the key land acquisitions, contractual conditions, type of water (irrigation from the transboundary river, groundwater, rainwater and etc.) and analyse the impact on the regional political stability and development. The significance of the project is a result of its unique contribution to merge the areas of land acquisitions and hydropolitics in the regional level, something that has hitherto not been done. In addition, the study seeks to broaden the theoretical understanding of how CPR dilemmas can be understood. From a policy perspective, the recent political changes in the region and the current impasse in the transboundary agreement in Nile basin call for greater understanding of this new dynamic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nilen är den längsta floden i världen. Dess vatten delas av tio länder vars invånare uppgår till knappa 400 miljoner, en siffra som 2030 förväntas vara 700 miljoner. Under perioden fram till 2030 kommer sannolikt tillgången på vatten minska som en följd av ökad klimatvariabilitet och klimatförändringar vilket i sin tur kommer leda till ett ökat tryck på samarbetet kring flodens vatten. I skrivande stund har ett nytt samarbetsavtal har undertecknats av sex uppströms länder (Burundi, Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda och Tanzania), medan Sudan och Egypten som är nedströms och som för närvarande åtnjuter privilegier genom gamla avtal, är negativa till det nya avtal som förhandlats fram. Vidare förändras snabbt den politiska situationen i regionen med revolution i Egypten och delningen av Sudan. Samtidigt har flera internationella faktorer, bland annat stigande livsmedels-och energipriser, lett till en kraftig ökning av investeringar i jordbruksmark, särskilt i Afrika och då inte minst i nilenregionen. Dessa ökade markant i takt efter den senaste livsmedelskrisen 2007-2008. Stora landområden i nilenregionen har hyrts ut, ofta över perioder som sträcker sig från 50-100 år och ofta till mycket låga priser. Mot bakgrund av ovanstående föreslås innovativ forskning som brett adresserar frågekomplexet land, mat och vatten. Ett syfte är att bättre förstå hur de ökande utländska investeringarna i nilregionen kommer att påverka vattnet situationen i regionen. Vilken typ av vatten kommer att användas för investeringarna? Är det vattens om är gränsöverskridande och därmed delat av staterna i nilen regionen? Finns det risk att typer av konflikter uppstår som ett resultat av att maktförhållandena mellan länderna förändras? Blir de nya investerarna nya aktörer i det vattenpolitiska spelet i regionen och i sådana fall på vilket sätt? Projektet är av betydelse från både ett forskning såväl som policy perspektiv. Akademiskt är det en sammanslagning av politik kring landfrågor och vattenpolitik som innebär att nya frågeställningar lyfts fram. Tidigare har ytterst sällan kopplingen mellan markförvärv och vattenfrågan gjorts. Den begränsade forskning som gjorts om markförvärv och vatten avser främst den nationella nivån. Ur ett politiskt policy perspektiv är den föreslagna forskningen också av stor betydelse av flera skäl. För det första är det nuvarande dödläget i nilenregionen behäftat med risker för eskalerande konflikter. Ökad förståelse för hur land-vatten frågan hanteras är därför central. För det andra är den politiska utvecklingen i regionen med delningen av Sudan och de stora förändringarna i Egypten något som pekar på att ny information och förståelse av situationen är central.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Water Politics in the Nile Basin- Emerging Land Acquisitions and the Hydropolitical Landscape</narrative>
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      <narrative>Under the theoretical debate on the dilemmas of common poor resource (CPR) management, the Nile Basin can be considered as a classical example. Hydropolitics in the Nile Basin has been comprehensively studied during the last decades. Issues concerning new land acquisitions are beginning to be researched. Academically, studies merging the two ´fields´ is virgin territory. This research aims to investigate the water and land nexus in the Nile Basin and seeks to understand how the current surge in land acquisitions and investments by foreign countries, sovereign wealth funds and private corporations, as well as domestic investors, will affect transboundary water interaction in the region. The research will identify the key land acquisitions, contractual conditions, type of water (irrigation from the transboundary river, groundwater, rainwater and etc.) and analyse the impact on the regional political stability and development. The significance of the project is a result of its unique contribution to merge the areas of land acquisitions and hydropolitics in the regional level, something that has hitherto not been done. In addition, the study seeks to broaden the theoretical understanding of how CPR dilemmas can be understood. From a policy perspective, the recent political changes in the region and the current impasse in the transboundary agreement in Nile basin call for greater understanding of this new dynamic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nilen är den längsta floden i världen. Dess vatten delas av tio länder vars invånare uppgår till knappa 400 miljoner, en siffra som 2030 förväntas vara 700 miljoner. Under perioden fram till 2030 kommer sannolikt tillgången på vatten minska som en följd av ökad klimatvariabilitet och klimatförändringar vilket i sin tur kommer leda till ett ökat tryck på samarbetet kring flodens vatten. I skrivande stund har ett nytt samarbetsavtal har undertecknats av sex uppströms länder (Burundi, Etiopien, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda och Tanzania), medan Sudan och Egypten som är nedströms och som för närvarande åtnjuter privilegier genom gamla avtal, är negativa till det nya avtal som förhandlats fram. Vidare förändras snabbt den politiska situationen i regionen med revolution i Egypten och delningen av Sudan. Samtidigt har flera internationella faktorer, bland annat stigande livsmedels-och energipriser, lett till en kraftig ökning av investeringar i jordbruksmark, särskilt i Afrika och då inte minst i nilenregionen. Dessa ökade markant i takt efter den senaste livsmedelskrisen 2007-2008. Stora landområden i nilenregionen har hyrts ut, ofta över perioder som sträcker sig från 50-100 år och ofta till mycket låga priser. Mot bakgrund av ovanstående föreslås innovativ forskning som brett adresserar frågekomplexet land, mat och vatten. Ett syfte är att bättre förstå hur de ökande utländska investeringarna i nilregionen kommer att påverka vattnet situationen i regionen. Vilken typ av vatten kommer att användas för investeringarna? Är det vattens om är gränsöverskridande och därmed delat av staterna i nilen regionen? Finns det risk att typer av konflikter uppstår som ett resultat av att maktförhållandena mellan länderna förändras? Blir de nya investerarna nya aktörer i det vattenpolitiska spelet i regionen och i sådana fall på vilket sätt? Projektet är av betydelse från både ett forskning såväl som policy perspektiv. Akademiskt är det en sammanslagning av politik kring landfrågor och vattenpolitik som innebär att nya frågeställningar lyfts fram. Tidigare har ytterst sällan kopplingen mellan markförvärv och vattenfrågan gjorts. Den begränsade forskning som gjorts om markförvärv och vatten avser främst den nationella nivån. Ur ett politiskt policy perspektiv är den föreslagna forskningen också av stor betydelse av flera skäl. För det första är det nuvarande dödläget i nilenregionen behäftat med risker för eskalerande konflikter. Ökad förståelse för hur land-vatten frågan hanteras är därför central. För det andra är den politiska utvecklingen i regionen med delningen av Sudan och de stora förändringarna i Egypten något som pekar på att ny information och förståelse av situationen är central.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiering av genotyper med förbättrad TAXOL och baccatin III PRODUKTION hos populationer av Taxus baccata subsp. Wallichiana (ZUCC.)</narrative>
      <narrative>IDENTIFICATION OF GENOTYPES WITH ENHANCED TAXOL AND BACCATIN III PRODUCTION IN POPULATIONS OF TAXUS BACCATA SUBSP. WALLICHIANA (ZUCC.) PILGER ACR</narrative>
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      <narrative>Taxus baccata L. subsp. wallichiana (Zucc.) Pilger, commonly called as Himalayan yew and locally ?Lauth Sallo? is one of the notable species of Nepal. Various parts of this species are used for food, medicine, fuel and other domestic purposes. Himalayan yew, known for the treatment of ovarian and breast cancer has been overexploited and smuggled heavily from eastern Nepal. Ethanol extract of its leaves is heavily exported for manufacturing cancer curing chemical called taxol. The present application is to identify Himalayan yew genotypes with enhanced taxol production for their exploitation through plant cell culture. To achieve this gold we will, first, study the genetic diversity within and across populations of Himalayan yew using SSR markers to identify genetically related groups (genetic structure) across Nepal, second apply plant cell culture to identify yew genotypes with enhanced taxol and baccatin III production within each genetic group and third, establishment of a germplasm bank in Nepal for future evaluation of taxol production and for diversity conservation purposes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nepal är rik på arter mångfald av skogsträd, geomorfologiska och klimatiskavariationer har skapat livsmiljöer för olika arter av skogsträd. Men mångaskogsträdart mat och tjänster till de landsbygden. På grund av överexploatering,viktigt och värdefullt arter, såsom Himalaya Yew blir sällsynt och även under hot om utrotning. Alla säljbar storlek skogsträd har loggat olagligt. Anläggningen ärloopas oh skär för hushållsbruk samt för handel. Nepals regering har redanförbjudit denna anläggning för export under skogslagen. Olika delar av denna artanvänds för mat, medicin, bränsle och andra inhemska ändamål. Den röda ochköttiga skålformat Aril som omger fröet äts av byborna. Himalayan idegran, är också känd för behandling av äggstockscancer och bröstcancer har varitöverexploaterade och smugglade kraftigt från östra Nepal. Detta projekt syftar först, för att studera den genetiska mångfalden och använda denna information som tyder på bevarandeplan för sin tillförlitliga bevarande, andra att identifiera hög sekundär metabolit avkastning genotyper från östra,centrala och västra delen av Nepal använda molekylära markörer, och för det tredje att skapa en arvsmassa bank av Himalaya idegran i Nepal som ett sätt att bevara den genetiska mångfalden och att ge material för vidare studier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>IDENTIFICATION OF GENOTYPES WITH ENHANCED TAXOL AND BACCATIN III PRODUCTION IN POPULATIONS OF TAXUS BACCATA SUBSP. WALLICHIANA (ZUCC.) PILGER ACR</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiering av genotyper med förbättrad TAXOL och baccatin III PRODUKTION hos populationer av Taxus baccata subsp. Wallichiana (ZUCC.)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nepal är rik på arter mångfald av skogsträd, geomorfologiska och klimatiskavariationer har skapat livsmiljöer för olika arter av skogsträd. Men mångaskogsträdart mat och tjänster till de landsbygden. På grund av överexploatering,viktigt och värdefullt arter, såsom Himalaya Yew blir sällsynt och även under hot om utrotning. Alla säljbar storlek skogsträd har loggat olagligt. Anläggningen ärloopas oh skär för hushållsbruk samt för handel. Nepals regering har redanförbjudit denna anläggning för export under skogslagen. Olika delar av denna artanvänds för mat, medicin, bränsle och andra inhemska ändamål. Den röda ochköttiga skålformat Aril som omger fröet äts av byborna. Himalayan idegran, är också känd för behandling av äggstockscancer och bröstcancer har varitöverexploaterade och smugglade kraftigt från östra Nepal. Detta projekt syftar först, för att studera den genetiska mångfalden och använda denna information som tyder på bevarandeplan för sin tillförlitliga bevarande, andra att identifiera hög sekundär metabolit avkastning genotyper från östra,centrala och västra delen av Nepal använda molekylära markörer, och för det tredje att skapa en arvsmassa bank av Himalaya idegran i Nepal som ett sätt att bevara den genetiska mångfalden och att ge material för vidare studier.</narrative>
      <narrative>Taxus baccata L. subsp. wallichiana (Zucc.) Pilger, commonly called as Himalayan yew and locally ?Lauth Sallo? is one of the notable species of Nepal. Various parts of this species are used for food, medicine, fuel and other domestic purposes. Himalayan yew, known for the treatment of ovarian and breast cancer has been overexploited and smuggled heavily from eastern Nepal. Ethanol extract of its leaves is heavily exported for manufacturing cancer curing chemical called taxol. The present application is to identify Himalayan yew genotypes with enhanced taxol production for their exploitation through plant cell culture. To achieve this gold we will, first, study the genetic diversity within and across populations of Himalayan yew using SSR markers to identify genetically related groups (genetic structure) across Nepal, second apply plant cell culture to identify yew genotypes with enhanced taxol and baccatin III production within each genetic group and third, establishment of a germplasm bank in Nepal for future evaluation of taxol production and for diversity conservation purposes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>School development through teacher research- a comparative study on Lesson and Learning Study in Sweden and Tanzania</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skolutveckling genom lärarforskning-en jämförande studie av Lesson och Learning Study i Sverige och Tanzania</narrative>
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      <narrative>Within an interest in classroom research the overall purpose of this project is to examine and develop Lesson/Learning Study (LLS) as a model for improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools and thereby enhance goal achievement. Four LLS cases will be carried out in each country focusing on the development of specific capabilities within science, math´s, languages and crafts and will function as a strategy for a research based, *bottom up* school development. The design contains a cyclical process of planning, analysis and revision of a lesson and is documented. Meta-analysis will focus on prerequisites and barriers for the LLS as a part of school development. The research processes are continuously discussed and analyzed at joint workshops twice a year. In-between ITC-collaboration will be used: sharing *research lessons*, work processes and results. Expected outcome are concrete development work in the form of *research lessons*, joint articles and cross-school teacher networks but also general knowledge on content and goals, students´ learning, teaching difficulties and design of teaching. Lesson/Learning Study in a transnational space as in this project engages with ideas that flow from different cultural settings than those prevailed in the context of origin and will shed further light on some of the critical issues within the research area i.e. the sustainability outside the collaborative organizational culture to be found in East Asian countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skolutveckling genom lärarforskning - en komparativ studie om Lesson och Learning Studies i Sverige och Tanzania Det övergripande syftet med det här projektet är att genom lärarforskning testa och vidareutveckla vad som kallas Lesson/Learning Study (LLS) som modell för skolutveckling; utveckling och förbättring av undervisningen och lärandet och därmed ökad måluppfyllelse. Forskningsprojektet bygger på forskarnas omfattande erfarenheter av klassrumsbaserad forskning och ett intresse för kunskap, lärande, undervisning och bedömning i olika pedagogiska miljöer från skola till universitet samt skolutveckling och lärares professionella utveckling. Lesson Study har sina rötter i det japanska skolsystemet och beskrivs som en lokal skolutveckling. Learning Study i sin tur kombinerar Lesson Study traditionen och Design and Development Research. För att upptäcka särdrag som gör skillnad för elevernas lärande används variationsteori. För och efter testning av elevernas kunskaper, forskares och lärares samarbete och begreppen lärandeobjekt och kritiska aspekter är några kännetecken. I det här projektet används termen Lesson/Learning Study för att visa på att utgångspunkt är Lesson Study traditionen men att element från Learning Study lånas; begreppet lärandeobjekt, elevtesterna och forskarnas starkare medverkan. Projektet organiseras kring fyra LLS-fall i varje land (Sverige &amp; Tanzania) med fokus på utvecklingen av specifika förmågor inom ämnesområdena naturvetenskap, matematik, språk och slöjd som en strategi för en forskningsbaserad *bottom-up* skolutveckling. Uppläggningen följer en cyklisk process av planering, analys, och revidering av en lektion. Lärare och forskare väljer gemensamt vilka förmågor (lärandeobjekt) som eleverna ska uppnå. Utgångspunkt utgörs av vad lärare erfar att elever har svårt med. Forskningslektionen planeras och en av deltagande lärare genomför lektionen. Den dokumenterade lektionen och elevresultat analyseras som grund för en reviderad forskningslektion, osv i tre till fyra cykler. LLS-cyklerna av följs utveckling av former för dokumentation och kunskapsspridning. Vidare genomförs en metastudie där dokumentationen från fallstudierna analyseras i syfte att beskriva hur kunskapen från dem kan belysa förutsättningar och hinder för att LLS ska kunna bli en del av skolutvecklingen. Fallstudierna och forskningsprocess diskuteras och analyseras kontinuerligt på gemensamma seminarier två gånger om året. En nätbaserad plattform upprättas för kommunikationen mellan de fysiska mötena för att delge varandra, forskare och deltagande lärare, forskningslektioner, arbetsprocesser och resultat. Lesson Study i synnerhet har fått en snabb spridning i världen som modell för skolutveckling med fokus på att utveckla lärarnas professionella kultur. Det världsomfattande intresset för den japanska traditionen ska ses mot bakgrund av att den tycks ha resulterat i en undersökande och innovativ kultur i japanska skolor och är en av anledningarna till landets framgång på de internationells jämförande proven. Introduktionen i västerländska och afrikanska länder utmanar de rådande klassrumspraktikerna som tenderar att betraktas som lärarens egendom; läraren ensam har ansvar för kvaliteten i elevernas lärande och också synen på professionell kunskap som en privat handelsvara istället för en offentlig tillgång. Erfarenheter från USA visar att det finns vissa svårigheter att implementera modellen i ett land med en tradition av uppifrånstyrning via centralt framtagna reformer vilket kan sägas känneteckna både Sverige och Tanzania. Projektet ger möjligheter att studera hur modellen kan fungera i två länder med så olika men ändå lika förutsättningar. Betydelsen av projektet är mångsidigt; fallstudierna genererar grundläggande kunskaper om frågor som är väsentliga för lärares yrkesutövande och resultaten från meta-studien ger kunskaper om hur Learning Study kan förbättras som forskningsansats för skolutveckling. Vidare kan projektet visa på om de</narrative>
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      <narrative>Within an interest in classroom research the overall purpose of this project is to examine and develop Lesson/Learning Study (LLS) as a model for improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools and thereby enhance goal achievement. Four LLS cases will be carried out in each country focusing on the development of specific capabilities within science, math´s, languages and crafts and will function as a strategy for a research based, *bottom up* school development. The design contains a cyclical process of planning, analysis and revision of a lesson and is documented. Meta-analysis will focus on prerequisites and barriers for the LLS as a part of school development. The research processes are continuously discussed and analyzed at joint workshops twice a year. In-between ITC-collaboration will be used: sharing *research lessons*, work processes and results. Expected outcome are concrete development work in the form of *research lessons*, joint articles and cross-school teacher networks but also general knowledge on content and goals, students´ learning, teaching difficulties and design of teaching. Lesson/Learning Study in a transnational space as in this project engages with ideas that flow from different cultural settings than those prevailed in the context of origin and will shed further light on some of the critical issues within the research area i.e. the sustainability outside the collaborative organizational culture to be found in East Asian countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skolutveckling genom lärarforskning - en komparativ studie om Lesson och Learning Studies i Sverige och Tanzania Det övergripande syftet med det här projektet är att genom lärarforskning testa och vidareutveckla vad som kallas Lesson/Learning Study (LLS) som modell för skolutveckling; utveckling och förbättring av undervisningen och lärandet och därmed ökad måluppfyllelse. Forskningsprojektet bygger på forskarnas omfattande erfarenheter av klassrumsbaserad forskning och ett intresse för kunskap, lärande, undervisning och bedömning i olika pedagogiska miljöer från skola till universitet samt skolutveckling och lärares professionella utveckling. Lesson Study har sina rötter i det japanska skolsystemet och beskrivs som en lokal skolutveckling. Learning Study i sin tur kombinerar Lesson Study traditionen och Design and Development Research. För att upptäcka särdrag som gör skillnad för elevernas lärande används variationsteori. För och efter testning av elevernas kunskaper, forskares och lärares samarbete och begreppen lärandeobjekt och kritiska aspekter är några kännetecken. I det här projektet används termen Lesson/Learning Study för att visa på att utgångspunkt är Lesson Study traditionen men att element från Learning Study lånas; begreppet lärandeobjekt, elevtesterna och forskarnas starkare medverkan. Projektet organiseras kring fyra LLS-fall i varje land (Sverige &amp; Tanzania) med fokus på utvecklingen av specifika förmågor inom ämnesområdena naturvetenskap, matematik, språk och slöjd som en strategi för en forskningsbaserad *bottom-up* skolutveckling. Uppläggningen följer en cyklisk process av planering, analys, och revidering av en lektion. Lärare och forskare väljer gemensamt vilka förmågor (lärandeobjekt) som eleverna ska uppnå. Utgångspunkt utgörs av vad lärare erfar att elever har svårt med. Forskningslektionen planeras och en av deltagande lärare genomför lektionen. Den dokumenterade lektionen och elevresultat analyseras som grund för en reviderad forskningslektion, osv i tre till fyra cykler. LLS-cyklerna av följs utveckling av former för dokumentation och kunskapsspridning. Vidare genomförs en metastudie där dokumentationen från fallstudierna analyseras i syfte att beskriva hur kunskapen från dem kan belysa förutsättningar och hinder för att LLS ska kunna bli en del av skolutvecklingen. Fallstudierna och forskningsprocess diskuteras och analyseras kontinuerligt på gemensamma seminarier två gånger om året. En nätbaserad plattform upprättas för kommunikationen mellan de fysiska mötena för att delge varandra, forskare och deltagande lärare, forskningslektioner, arbetsprocesser och resultat. Lesson Study i synnerhet har fått en snabb spridning i världen som modell för skolutveckling med fokus på att utveckla lärarnas professionella kultur. Det världsomfattande intresset för den japanska traditionen ska ses mot bakgrund av att den tycks ha resulterat i en undersökande och innovativ kultur i japanska skolor och är en av anledningarna till landets framgång på de internationells jämförande proven. Introduktionen i västerländska och afrikanska länder utmanar de rådande klassrumspraktikerna som tenderar att betraktas som lärarens egendom; läraren ensam har ansvar för kvaliteten i elevernas lärande och också synen på professionell kunskap som en privat handelsvara istället för en offentlig tillgång. Erfarenheter från USA visar att det finns vissa svårigheter att implementera modellen i ett land med en tradition av uppifrånstyrning via centralt framtagna reformer vilket kan sägas känneteckna både Sverige och Tanzania. Projektet ger möjligheter att studera hur modellen kan fungera i två länder med så olika men ändå lika förutsättningar. Betydelsen av projektet är mångsidigt; fallstudierna genererar grundläggande kunskaper om frågor som är väsentliga för lärares yrkesutövande och resultaten från meta-studien ger kunskaper om hur Learning Study kan förbättras som forskningsansats för skolutveckling. Vidare kan projektet visa på om de</narrative>
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      <narrative>We propose a cooperation between three institutes devoted to hydrological research in Brazil and in Sweden that integrates efforts in the area of meteorology, climatology, natural sciences and water resources engineering. The group of scientists involved is composed by hydrologists, climatologists and engineers with a common interest in the use of atmospheric information for hydrological modelling. Such a diverse research group allows research to be developed that can focus on one of the most difficult subjects in natural sciences: the interaction of time and space scales in the hydrologic regimes in Brazilian watersheds subject to semi-arid/tropical climate. Despite of being strongly affected by severe dry periods, which may long several months, a year or persist along two or more years, flooding is also a major problem in this area. Deficiency in infrastructure and in governmental apparatus and actions, together with the lack of local technically sound knowledge, substantially increase the vulnerability of the region to flooding disasters. Therefore, this research proposal has as a main goal of evaluating in detail precipitation forecasts and by using climate indexes, a regional atmospheric model coupled to a conceptual hydrological model, as well as, stochastic and conceptual hydrological modelling to produce short- and long-term flooding forecasts for semi-arid/tropical watersheds.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här är ett samarbete mellan tre institutioner som ägnas åt hydrologisk forskning i Brasilien och Sverige och som integrerar ansträngningar inom områden meteorologi, klimatologi, naturvetenskap och vattenresurser. Gruppen av forskare består av hydrologerna, klimatologierna, naturvetarna och ingenjörer med ett gemensamt intresse i användningen av atmosfäriska informationer för hydrologisk modellering. En så skiftande forskargrupp tillåter att utvecklas forskning som kan fokusera på en av de svåraste frågorna i naturvetenskap: samspelet mellan tid och rum skalar i de hydrologiska regimerna i brasilianska nederbördsområden föremål för påhängsvagn-arid/tropiska klimat. Trots att det starkt påverkas av hårda torra perioder, som får länge flera månader, ett år eller kvarstår längs två eller flera år, översvämningar är ett stort problem på detta område. Brister i infrastrukturen och i statliga apparater och åtgärder, tillsammans med bristen på lokala tekniskt kunskaper, avsevärt öka sårbarheten i regionen till översvämningar katastrofer. Det här förslaget forskning har därför som viktigaste mål att utvärdera i detalj nederbörd prognoser och med hjälp av klimatindex, regionala atmosfäriska modell kopplat till en begreppsmässig hydrologisk modell samt, stokastiska och begreppsmässiga Hydrologisk modellering att tillverka kort - och långsiktiga översvämningar prognoser för semi-arid/tropisk avrinningsområde.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Att studera maternell dödlighet har tradidtionellt varit ett sätt att visa på socioekonomiska skillnader i populationen men även att studera suboptimal vård. Mödradödloghet anses vara den parameter som bäst speglar ojämlikhet i hälsa mellan resursstarka respektive resurssvaga länder. Dock är det välkänt att definitionen av mödradödlighet är komplicerad vilket göt det svårstuderat även i länder med höga mödradödstal samt att felklassificering förekpmmer även i länder med bra hälsoregister. Att ge feedback från auditstudier av maternella dödsfall är också behäftat med skuldkänslor bland inblandad personal och överskuggar metodens feedback på medicinsk händelser. Att mäta utfall som ?Svår maternell sjuklighet eller Maternal near miss?, har därför blivit ett alternativ då förekomsten är högre, ger snabbare studieresultat samt att audit görs på fall som överlevt vilket underlättar återkoppling av handläggning till vårdpersonalen. Syftet med studien är att implementera maternal near miss-begreppet i Iran som ett led i att åtgärda den mycket höga kejsarsnittsfrekvensen. Att finna ett nytt sätt att allokera resurser inom kvinnohälsa utan att försämra mödrasjukligheten i Iran är i linje med WHOs ?Safe Motherhood? initiativ. Projektet förstärker samarbetet mellan Iran och Sverige såväl vetenskpligt som pedagogiskt inom området kvinnohälsa med speciellt fokus på ländernas olika tradition att använda kejsarsnitt.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande kejsarsnittfrekvens - en utmaning för Safe Motherhood Initiative. Implementering av Maternal Near Miss-konceptet med auditmetod i Iran. Att studera maternell dödlighet har tradidtionellt varit ett sätt att visa på socioekonomiska skillnader i populationen men även att studera suboptimal vård. Mödradödloghet anses vara den parameter som bäst speglar ojämlikhet i hälsa mellan resursstarka respektive resurssvaga länder. Dock är det välkänt att definitionen av mödradödlighet är komplicerad vilket göt det svårstuderat även i länder med höga mödradödstal samt att felklassificering förekpmmer även i länder med bra hälsoregister. Att ge feedback från auditstudier av maternella dödsfall är också behäftat med skuldkänslor bland inblandad personal och överskuggar metodens feedback på medicinsk händelser. Att mäta utfall som Svår maternell sjuklighet eller Maternal near miss, har därför blivit ett alternativ då förekomsten är högre, ger snabbare studieresultat samt att audit görs på fall som överlevt vilket underlättar återkoppling av handläggning till vårdpersonalen. Syftet med studien är att implementera maternal near miss-begreppet i Iran som ett led i att åtgärda den mycket höga kejsarsnittsfrekvensen. Att finna ett nytt sätt att allokera resurser inom kvinnohälsa utan att försämra mödrasjukligheten i Iran är i linje med WHOs Safe Motherhood initiative. Projektet förstärker samarbetet mellan Iran och Sverige såväl vetenskpligt som pedagogiskt inom området kvinnohälsa med speciellt fokus på ländernas olika tradition att använda kejsarsnitt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande kejsarsnittfrekvens - en utmaning för Safe Motherhood Initiative. Implementering av Maternal Near Miss-konceptet med auditmetod i Iran. Att studera maternell dödlighet har tradidtionellt varit ett sätt att visa på socioekonomiska skillnader i populationen men även att studera suboptimal vård. Mödradödloghet anses vara den parameter som bäst speglar ojämlikhet i hälsa mellan resursstarka respektive resurssvaga länder. Dock är det välkänt att definitionen av mödradödlighet är komplicerad vilket göt det svårstuderat även i länder med höga mödradödstal samt att felklassificering förekpmmer även i länder med bra hälsoregister. Att ge feedback från auditstudier av maternella dödsfall är också behäftat med skuldkänslor bland inblandad personal och överskuggar metodens feedback på medicinsk händelser. Att mäta utfall som Svår maternell sjuklighet eller Maternal near miss, har därför blivit ett alternativ då förekomsten är högre, ger snabbare studieresultat samt att audit görs på fall som överlevt vilket underlättar återkoppling av handläggning till vårdpersonalen. Syftet med studien är att implementera maternal near miss-begreppet i Iran som ett led i att åtgärda den mycket höga kejsarsnittsfrekvensen. Att finna ett nytt sätt att allokera resurser inom kvinnohälsa utan att försämra mödrasjukligheten i Iran är i linje med WHOs Safe Motherhood initiative. Projektet förstärker samarbetet mellan Iran och Sverige såväl vetenskpligt som pedagogiskt inom området kvinnohälsa med speciellt fokus på ländernas olika tradition att använda kejsarsnitt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna projektet ska fördjupa vår grundläggande förståelse om jonledning och laddningstransfer i material som kan tillämpas i nästa-generationens litium-jon batterier, bränsleceller och elektrokromiska enheter. Dessa teknologier bildar kärnan i en miljövänlig produktion och användning av energi. Dessa tillämpningars prestanda beror i stor utsträckning på materialens effektivitet, som måste kontinuerligt förbättras för att bemöta samhällets stigande krav på en hållbar utveckling. Sökandet efter förbättrade material liknar ofta en empirisk gissningslek där stora insatser kan förbrukas innan en minnande materialkombination kan hittas. I detta projekt erbjuder vi ett alternativt tillvägagångssätt för att designa material, där basen för sökandet är en grundläggande förståelse av de mikroskopiska mekanismer som ligger bakom materialets fysikaliska egenskaper. Denna förståelse kan fås från kvantmekaniska beräkningar där materialegenskaperna studeras på en atomär nivå. Den teoretiska studien kommer att genomföras med metoder baserade på täthetsfunktionalteori, en välkänd metod (Nobelpriset i kemi 1998) som möjliggör studier av olika sorters växelverkan, bindning samt termodynamiska och elektroniska egenskaper på den mest grundläggande nivån. Dessa kvantmekaniska metoder ger oss möjlighet att behandla olika faser så som fasta ämnen, gaser samt vätskor på likvärdiga sätt. Beräkningarna utförs utan att använda justerbara parametrar så att den enda information som behövs är den som finns i det periodiska systemet . Det långsiktiga målet i projektet är att bygga upp en gedigen spetskunskap om material- och transportberäkningar på oxidbaserade material för tillämpningar inom ren och förnybar energiteknik. För att nå detta långsiktiga mål kommer vi att fokusera vår forskning till två sammanlänkade effekter som omfattar mycket grundläggande förståelse för gränsskiktsstrukturer och legeringar i dessa oxidbaserade material: (1) Jonisk ledningsförmåga, dvs atomers rörelser i material. (2) Polaroniska effekter, dvs koppling mellan laddning och atomvibrationer. Modellerna ska komplettera och stödja experimentella mätningar och större avancerade komponentsimuleringar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bogolan dyeing- a traditional nanotechnology from Mali</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Växtfärgning med lera och blad: en traditionell nanoteknik från Mali Bogolan är en traditionell metod att framställa handgjorda afrikanska textilier som har sitt ursprung i Mali, där det har producerats och använts sedan medeltiden. Bogolan, också känd som bogolanfini, består av tre delar; dels Bogo som betyder *lera* betyder lan som betyder *med* och Fini som betyder *kläde* eller *. Bogolan är en växtfärgningsteknik som är unik både i teknik och i stil, vilken har uppskattats sedan medeltiden fram till våra dagar Bogolanfärgning följer en specifik och unik procedur som utnyttjar naturliga produkter: textil (bomull), växter och lera.Leran, rik på organiskt material, samlas in från dammar eller delar av floden Niger och lagras i täckta burkar upp till ett år före användning. Löv och grenar från afrikanska björk eller n´gallama (Anogeissus leiocarpa) mosas och blötläggs i vatten i 24 timmar eller kokas i några minuter. Bomullstyget impregneras med detta brunfärgade bladextrakt och torkas i solen. Processen upprepas tills den bomullstyget förvärvar en mörkgul färg, som härrör från vissa av de extrakt som frigörs från den blötläggning eller kokning av bladen. Mönster dras därefter med ettt spetsig föremål på det impregnerade tyget med den svarta lerapastan. De mönstrade textilier torkas och tvättas med vatten för att avlägsna eventuellt överskott av lera och den gula bakgrunden bleks slutligen för att ge det karaktäristiska svarta mönstret mot en vit bakgrund. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka kemin bakom Bogolan färgningsprocessen. Att bättre förstå Bogolankemin är inte bara historiskt och kulturellt viktigt, men kan också användas ge inspiration vid utvecklingen av hållbara färgnings- och framställnings-tekniker baserade på andra viktiga naturprodukter t.ex. cellulosa. Arbetet kommer att utföras i nära samarbete mellan forskargrupper som leds av professor Lennart Bergström (Stockholms universitet, Sverige) och professor Mama Plea(University of Bamako, Mali). Projektet gör det möjligt för flera forskare från Mali att vara en del i en gemensam forskningssatsning och få utbildning i avancerade tekniker och utmana forskarna från Sverige att uppskatta och få en fördjupad kunskap, i traditionella metoder. Visionen med projektet är att fungera som ett första steg mot ett (åter)förnyat *antro-inspirerat* intresse i traditionella tillverkningstekniker baserade på förnybara resurser som har glömts bort i den utvecklade världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main purpose of this project is to investigate the chemistry of the Bogolan dyeing process, a traditional technique of colouring cotton cloths deeply rooted in Mali. The chemistry of Bogolan cloth is not only historically and culturally significant and of importance in textile conservation but will be used as an inspiration for development of sustainable dyeing and processing techniques based on other natural products. The work will be performed in close collaboration between research groups lead by Prof. Lennart Bergström (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Prof. Mama Plea (University of Bamako, Mali). The project will enable several researchers from Mali to be a part of a joint research effort and obtain training in advanced techniques, and challenge scientists from Sweden to appreciate and obtain a deeper knowledge obtained and perfected through many generations. The vision of this project is to serve as a first step towards a (re)newed ?antro-inspired? take in traditional manufacturing techniques based on renewable resources that have been forgotten in the developed world but still thrive in developing countries. This work has a potential to go much beyond the proposed work plan. The possibility to transfer this unique dying technique to functionalise e.g. nanopaper is exciting and this work also has the potential to be of interest to the cotton industry that are in urgent need of finding new methods to dye cotton in a more environmentally friendly manner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main purpose of this project is to investigate the chemistry of the Bogolan dyeing process, a traditional technique of colouring cotton cloths deeply rooted in Mali. The chemistry of Bogolan cloth is not only historically and culturally significant and of importance in textile conservation but will be used as an inspiration for development of sustainable dyeing and processing techniques based on other natural products. The work will be performed in close collaboration between research groups lead by Prof. Lennart Bergström (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Prof. Mama Plea (University of Bamako, Mali). The project will enable several researchers from Mali to be a part of a joint research effort and obtain training in advanced techniques, and challenge scientists from Sweden to appreciate and obtain a deeper knowledge obtained and perfected through many generations. The vision of this project is to serve as a first step towards a (re)newed ?antro-inspired? take in traditional manufacturing techniques based on renewable resources that have been forgotten in the developed world but still thrive in developing countries. This work has a potential to go much beyond the proposed work plan. The possibility to transfer this unique dying technique to functionalise e.g. nanopaper is exciting and this work also has the potential to be of interest to the cotton industry that are in urgent need of finding new methods to dye cotton in a more environmentally friendly manner.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I det aktuella projektet vill forskarna undersöka om det finns frukter och bär från Brasilien, som kan ha positiva effekter på människors hälsa. Det är ett stort problem världen över att människor väger för mycket och risken för alla överviktiga är att drabbas av följdsjukdomar som till exempel diabetes och hjärtkärl-problem. De aktuella forskargrupperna i Sverige respektive Brasilien arbetar med olika utgångspunkt och inriktning med att studera hälsopotentialen hos olika livsmedel. Gemensamt för oss är att vi tror att klokt designade livsmedel kan hjälpa till att bromsa den globala ohälsoutvecklingen och det är viktigt att förena krafter från olika världsdelar i det arbetet. Mycket kunskap finns i bla Sydamerika när det gäller att använda växter för behandling av olika åkommor. Det är en viktig utgångspunkt för detta forskningsprojekt som har som mål att identifiera frukter och bär med positiva hälsoeffekter. Inom projektet planeras en utvärdering av den kemiska sammansättningen hos ett tiotal frukter och bär, varav sedan 4-6 stycken väljs ut för att testas i måltidsförsök på friska frivilliga försökspersoner. Blod- och urinprover kommer att samlas in från de personer som ätit de olika frukterna och bären och sedan undersöks effekter på blodsockerreglering, förekomst av inflammatoriska markörer samt antioxidativ potential. Om någon av de utvalda frukterna eller bären visar god hälsopotential kan det bli en intressant exportvara från Brasilien, i rå eller förädlad form. Det planerade arbetet kommer att utföras av doktorander som besöker varandras labb med jämna mellanrum och utbyter kunskaper kring analysmetodik och praktiskt arbete med måltidsförsök. Minst två vetenskapliga artiklar kommer att kunna skrivas om resultaten från de planerade försöken. Båda huvudsökanden har relativt nyetablerade forskargrupper och ser möjligheterna till ett internationellt samarbete av det här slaget som en viktig del i deras forskarkarriärer. Pengarna från Swedish Research Links-programmet blir en viktig utgångspunkt för att kunna träffas och diskutera fram möjligheter att ansöka om projektmedel från andra finansiärer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This programme is focused on developing cost efficient methods to convert agricultural waste into value added products, preferentially biofuels. The project will be set up such that parts of the work will be carried out in Vietnam (esp. biogas production) and other biofuels in Lund (biodiesel and to some extent ethanol). The expected outcome is: an evaluation of methods to utilize surplus biomass that otherwise is wasted. Contacts with ?problem owners?, i.e. those companies producing large quantities of waste biomass have been established. The project will generate data that can be useful in many parts of the world, e.g. Egypt and Latin America.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att ersätta fossila drivmedel till våra fordon med biodrivmedel är prioriterat i många länder. För att undvika konkurrens om biomassan mellan livsmedelsförsörjningen och produktion av drivmedel är det viktigt att för drivmedelsproduktion utnyttja sådant material som ur ett livsmedelsperspektiv anses som avfall. Denna ansökan inriktas på att utnyttja några volymmässigt stora avfallsströmmar av biomassa i Vietnam, men problematiken är likartad i många tropiska länder. Fokus kommer att ligga på utnyttjande av bagasse som erhålles vid produktion av socker från sockerrör; halm från odling av ris samt återstående biomassa efter produktion av stärkelse från kassava. Det finns många andra tänkbara råvaror, men dess är de som skall studeras i detta projekt. De biobränslen som skall produceras är huvudsakligen biogas och biodiesel och i någon mån etanol. Biogas är det klart mest energieffektiva alternativet, men biodiesel är bekvämt eftersom det är fullt blandbart med vanlig diesel och kan utnyttjas i dagens dieselbilar. Biodiesel kommer att produceras fromstärkelse, cellulosa och hemicellulosa via utnyttjande av fett-producerande jäst. Fettet skall isoleras och transesterifieras. En jämförelse med effektivitet i traditionell biodieselproduktion kommer att göras. Efter att fettet avskiljts skall resterande biomassa utnyttjas för produktion av biogas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This programme is focused on developing cost efficient methods to convert agricultural waste into value added products, preferentially biofuels. The project will be set up such that parts of the work will be carried out in Vietnam (esp. biogas production) and other biofuels in Lund (biodiesel and to some extent ethanol). The expected outcome is: an evaluation of methods to utilize surplus biomass that otherwise is wasted. Contacts with ?problem owners?, i.e. those companies producing large quantities of waste biomass have been established. The project will generate data that can be useful in many parts of the world, e.g. Egypt and Latin America.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic disease causing devastating outbreaks which large economic losses to poor African countries. RVF virus (RVFV) is transmitted by various mosquito species but also by blood or aerosols. It is crucial to understand the mechanisms driving the transmission cycles to establish effective countermeasures. In south Tanzania RVF has not been described although there exist a high seroprevalence. We hypothesize the occurrence of an endemic low level transmission cycle of low-pathogenic RVFV strains Aims: -Characterization of the enzootic transmission cycle of RVFV -Identification and characterization of RVFV strains in Tanzania RVF antibody and virus will be analysed in ruminants, rodents and mosquitoes to characterize the local enzootic cycle. We hypothesize that low-pathogenic RVFV circulate in rodents and that these may contribute to maintain the enzootic cycle in non-epidemic periods. They may be well adapted to their vectors and vertebrate hosts without causing severe disease. These strains may contribute to enzootic maintenance of RVFV and may act as an outbreak source when transferred to new insect vectors or vertebrates. Properties of isolated RVFV strains will be compared to highly pathogenic strains and their ability to suppress IFN-â induction will be monitored. Laboratory rodents and sheep will be inoculated with endemic and epidemic RVFV strains and the differences in pathogenesis in these animals will be analysed</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Allvarlig syrgasbrist vid födelsen drabbar ca 1-2 barn/1000 födslar och hälften utvecklar en medelsvår eller allvarlig syrebristskada. I utvecklingsländer kan antalet individer som drabbas av allvarlig syrebristskada vara 10-falt högre. Internationell koncensus enligt Cochrane, är att de barn som haft medelsvår nyföddhetsasfyxi, fått en förbättrad prognos (minskning av död och CP-skador) om behandling genom nedkylning inleds inom 6h. Mitt doktorsavhandlingsarbete rörde forskning kring vad som sker i hjärnan när nyfödda drabbas av allvarlig syrebrist samt utveckling av en ny metodik för terapeutisk kylning, där vi använder en av oss utvecklad kylmaddrass innehållande fasförändringsmatrial (PCM, Phase Change Material) för enkel, effektiv kylbehandling. I djurmodeller gjordes analys av nyckelgener som påverkas av nedkylning till olika temperaturer samt kombinationsbehandling med xenon. Sammantaget är resultatet att nedkylning med PCM är lika effektivt som nuvarande metod (vattenkylning) och därför bör ha samma effekter som traditionell kylning vad gäller att minska hjärnskadeutbredningen. Sammarbetsstödet planeras användas för att utveckla och tillämpa kylning med PCM-baserade madrasser på nyfödda barn som drabbats av syrebrist och som lever i resurssvagare länder. De kan kylas ned med PCM-madrasser redan under transport, eftersom PCM-kylning är oberoende av el och vatten. Detta förkortar tid mellan födsel och inledning av behandling. Vid ankomst till centra för fortsatt nedkylning kan sådan ske under hela behandlingsperioden med enbart PCM-madrasser eller med traditionell metod. Vår forskning har bidragit till ökad kunskap om PCMs egenskaper i intervallet 20- 45°C. Fortsatt grundvetenskaplig utveckling av PCM och kylteknik sker i samarbete med Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, ass. prof. Viktoria Martin vid ?Division of Energy Processes?. PCM med olika egenskaper kan utnyttjas i en rad ytterligare medicinska och tekniska tillämpningar, såsom kylning vid stroke, brännskador, etc eller för upprätthållande av kroppstemperatur hos barn och vuxna med störd temperaturreglering. I fattigare länder är nyföddhetsasfyxi betydligt vanligare. Jag har på ort och ställe skaffat mig goda kontakter för att genomföra kliniska tester av PCM-kylning i Hanoi, Viet Nam, där intresset för, och behovet av nedkylning är stort. Resurser finns i form av engagerad professor, vårdbehövande barn, arbetsplats, och studenter. Dr. Khu Thi Khanh Dung, ?Vice director, National Hospital of Pediatrics?, tillika ?Head of Clinical Trial Department, Research institute for Child Health, Hanoi? är den chef vid den utländska värdinstitutionen som projektet kommer att drivas tillsammas med. Svensk värdinstitution är Neonatalenheten vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa, Karolinska Institutet. Viet Nam är på många sätt ett idealiskt land för dessa studier, eftersom man har en god basorganisation, men samtidigt en stor befolkning, många barn som drabbas av syrebristskador, och bristfällig behandling av dessa barn. Antalet drabbade innebär att våra undersökningar kan omfatta tillräckligt många individer för att kunna dra statistiskt säkra slutsatser. Erfarenheter vunna i Viet Nam är naturligtvis tillämpbara även i Sverige, inte minst vad gäller transport av nyfödda barn i behov av kylning. Betydelsen av att kunna bidra till förbättrat omhändertagande av barn som riskerar livslånga syrebristskador med hjälp av ny svensk teknik som dessutom är billig, enkel att använda, och oberoende av vatten och elektricitet, kan knappast överskattas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy in term infants constitutes a serious health problem, 3-5/1000 term, not the least due to its often life-long consequences. Clinical trials show that cooling has a positive effect on the brain injury caused by oxygen deprivation. Our research is based on examinations of cellular mechanisms underlying the brain damage and the protective effects of hypothermia. The project aims to implement and perform multicentre clinical trials with a new solution, including a newly invented Phase Changing Material (PCM) mattress methodology, both for patients within a clinic and during transport addressing the problem of fast low fluctuation cooling. The aim is to carry out the clinical trials at a site with different temperature variations and limited resources, Viet Nam. Goals: Development of a clinical protocol as alternative to current relatively complex and expensive cooling methods, independent of electricity and water, for a global implementation. When PCM changes phase from solid to liquid it can take up a large amount of energy from the surroundings, in our case from the patient. This energy transfer will cause the patient to cool down. Significance would be to demonstrate that a novel method, previously not tested, could be developed all the way to a clinical application and implemented globally. The advantage with the PCM includes being a reusable, environmentally safe cooling method, independent of clean water and electricity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klinisk implementation av en ny kylbehandlingsmetod med fasförändringsmaterial, för nyfödda barn med risk för hypoxisk ischemisk encefalopati</narrative>
      <narrative>Clinical implementation of a novel water and electricity-independent PCM-based hypothermic treatment for newborn infants at risk for hypoxic isch</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Allvarlig syrgasbrist vid födelsen drabbar ca 1-2 barn/1000 födslar och hälften utvecklar en medelsvår eller allvarlig syrebristskada. I utvecklingsländer kan antalet individer som drabbas av allvarlig syrebristskada vara 10-falt högre. Internationell koncensus enligt Cochrane, är att de barn som haft medelsvår nyföddhetsasfyxi, fått en förbättrad prognos (minskning av död och CP-skador) om behandling genom nedkylning inleds inom 6h. Mitt doktorsavhandlingsarbete rörde forskning kring vad som sker i hjärnan när nyfödda drabbas av allvarlig syrebrist samt utveckling av en ny metodik för terapeutisk kylning, där vi använder en av oss utvecklad kylmaddrass innehållande fasförändringsmatrial (PCM, Phase Change Material) för enkel, effektiv kylbehandling. I djurmodeller gjordes analys av nyckelgener som påverkas av nedkylning till olika temperaturer samt kombinationsbehandling med xenon. Sammantaget är resultatet att nedkylning med PCM är lika effektivt som nuvarande metod (vattenkylning) och därför bör ha samma effekter som traditionell kylning vad gäller att minska hjärnskadeutbredningen. Sammarbetsstödet planeras användas för att utveckla och tillämpa kylning med PCM-baserade madrasser på nyfödda barn som drabbats av syrebrist och som lever i resurssvagare länder. De kan kylas ned med PCM-madrasser redan under transport, eftersom PCM-kylning är oberoende av el och vatten. Detta förkortar tid mellan födsel och inledning av behandling. Vid ankomst till centra för fortsatt nedkylning kan sådan ske under hela behandlingsperioden med enbart PCM-madrasser eller med traditionell metod. Vår forskning har bidragit till ökad kunskap om PCMs egenskaper i intervallet 20- 45°C. Fortsatt grundvetenskaplig utveckling av PCM och kylteknik sker i samarbete med Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, ass. prof. Viktoria Martin vid ?Division of Energy Processes?. PCM med olika egenskaper kan utnyttjas i en rad ytterligare medicinska och tekniska tillämpningar, såsom kylning vid stroke, brännskador, etc eller för upprätthållande av kroppstemperatur hos barn och vuxna med störd temperaturreglering. I fattigare länder är nyföddhetsasfyxi betydligt vanligare. Jag har på ort och ställe skaffat mig goda kontakter för att genomföra kliniska tester av PCM-kylning i Hanoi, Viet Nam, där intresset för, och behovet av nedkylning är stort. Resurser finns i form av engagerad professor, vårdbehövande barn, arbetsplats, och studenter. Dr. Khu Thi Khanh Dung, ?Vice director, National Hospital of Pediatrics?, tillika ?Head of Clinical Trial Department, Research institute for Child Health, Hanoi? är den chef vid den utländska värdinstitutionen som projektet kommer att drivas tillsammas med. Svensk värdinstitution är Neonatalenheten vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa, Karolinska Institutet. Viet Nam är på många sätt ett idealiskt land för dessa studier, eftersom man har en god basorganisation, men samtidigt en stor befolkning, många barn som drabbas av syrebristskador, och bristfällig behandling av dessa barn. Antalet drabbade innebär att våra undersökningar kan omfatta tillräckligt många individer för att kunna dra statistiskt säkra slutsatser. Erfarenheter vunna i Viet Nam är naturligtvis tillämpbara även i Sverige, inte minst vad gäller transport av nyfödda barn i behov av kylning. Betydelsen av att kunna bidra till förbättrat omhändertagande av barn som riskerar livslånga syrebristskador med hjälp av ny svensk teknik som dessutom är billig, enkel att använda, och oberoende av vatten och elektricitet, kan knappast överskattas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy in term infants constitutes a serious health problem, 3-5/1000 term, not the least due to its often life-long consequences. Clinical trials show that cooling has a positive effect on the brain injury caused by oxygen deprivation. Our research is based on examinations of cellular mechanisms underlying the brain damage and the protective effects of hypothermia. The project aims to implement and perform multicentre clinical trials with a new solution, including a newly invented Phase Changing Material (PCM) mattress methodology, both for patients within a clinic and during transport addressing the problem of fast low fluctuation cooling. The aim is to carry out the clinical trials at a site with different temperature variations and limited resources, Viet Nam. Goals: Development of a clinical protocol as alternative to current relatively complex and expensive cooling methods, independent of electricity and water, for a global implementation. When PCM changes phase from solid to liquid it can take up a large amount of energy from the surroundings, in our case from the patient. This energy transfer will cause the patient to cool down. Significance would be to demonstrate that a novel method, previously not tested, could be developed all the way to a clinical application and implemented globally. The advantage with the PCM includes being a reusable, environmentally safe cooling method, independent of clean water and electricity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Use of beneficial soil bacteria to alleviate crop yield losses caused by drought and salt stress in Egyptian agriculture</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka och saltstress tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändningseffektivitet är ett stort problem i det Egyptiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster. Moderna sorter av våra grödor har ofta svag tolerans mot abiotisk stress och är mer mottagliga för sjukdomsangrepp jämfört med sina vilda förfäder, vilket kan leda till stora förluster inom jordbruket. Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka, saltstress och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilt korn Hordeum spontaneum från naturlaboratoriet ?Evolution Canyon?. Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i fält, och vi kommer att utvärdera mikroorganismernas effekt på fosforupptag och torktolerans hos Egyptiska sorter av vete, korn och ris. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Egypten, och med potentiella användare av metoden i Egypten. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Egypten, som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor som vete, korn och ris i Egypten på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Drought and salt stress along with low nutrient efficiency is a major agricultural problem in Egypt leading to huge crop yield losses. Modern crop cultivars have lost many important adaptive genetic resources related to biotic and abiotic stress fitness components found in the wild progenitors. Here we propose some studies on application of beneficial soil bacteria which enhance plant stress tolerance and phosphorus (P) availability. The bacteria are isolated from the rhizosphere of wild progenitors of cereals at climatically stressful areas. The project builds upon our experience on plant abiotic stress regulation and a collection of bacterial strains from our joint collection. In the frame of the project we develop the technology of the bacterial field application and evaluate its efficiency on P uptake and stress tolerance enhancement on Egyptian wheat, barley and rice. Special attention is paid to the method communication between two countries. We also aim at establishing local initiative groups for potential information and product users in Egypt. Especially high impact is expected from stakeholders conferences planned within the project. The combination of field research and cutting edge molecular methods provides a unique opportunity to significantly advance our potential of enhancing wheat, barley and rice yield. Additionally, the proposed technology is expected to enable establishment of new jobs in Egypt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Use of beneficial soil bacteria to alleviate crop yield losses caused by drought and salt stress in Egyptian agriculture</narrative>
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      <narrative>Drought and salt stress along with low nutrient efficiency is a major agricultural problem in Egypt leading to huge crop yield losses. Modern crop cultivars have lost many important adaptive genetic resources related to biotic and abiotic stress fitness components found in the wild progenitors. Here we propose some studies on application of beneficial soil bacteria which enhance plant stress tolerance and phosphorus (P) availability. The bacteria are isolated from the rhizosphere of wild progenitors of cereals at climatically stressful areas. The project builds upon our experience on plant abiotic stress regulation and a collection of bacterial strains from our joint collection. In the frame of the project we develop the technology of the bacterial field application and evaluate its efficiency on P uptake and stress tolerance enhancement on Egyptian wheat, barley and rice. Special attention is paid to the method communication between two countries. We also aim at establishing local initiative groups for potential information and product users in Egypt. Especially high impact is expected from stakeholders conferences planned within the project. The combination of field research and cutting edge molecular methods provides a unique opportunity to significantly advance our potential of enhancing wheat, barley and rice yield. Additionally, the proposed technology is expected to enable establishment of new jobs in Egypt.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka och saltstress tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändningseffektivitet är ett stort problem i det Egyptiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster. Moderna sorter av våra grödor har ofta svag tolerans mot abiotisk stress och är mer mottagliga för sjukdomsangrepp jämfört med sina vilda förfäder, vilket kan leda till stora förluster inom jordbruket. Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka, saltstress och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilt korn Hordeum spontaneum från naturlaboratoriet ?Evolution Canyon?. Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i fält, och vi kommer att utvärdera mikroorganismernas effekt på fosforupptag och torktolerans hos Egyptiska sorter av vete, korn och ris. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Egypten, och med potentiella användare av metoden i Egypten. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Egypten, som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor som vete, korn och ris i Egypten på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Isolation and monitoring of the unique bacterial genus Thorsellia in Brazilian malaria mosquitoes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förekomst och etablering av den unika bakterien Thorsellia i brasilianska malariamyggor Malaria är en sjukdom som orsakas av en encellig parasit och sprids via blodsugande myggor i stora delar av världen. Ofta är det i mycket fattiga regioner som människor råkar mest illa ut. I Brasilien drabbas 600 000 personer av malaria varje år, framförallt i Amazonas. Det finns flera sätt att försöka bekämpa sjukdomen. För närvarande används metoder som förutsätter en relativt väl fungerande infrastruktur, till exempel mediciner och myggnät impregnerade med bekämpningsmedel. Det pågår sedan länge forskning på att ta fram ett vaccin mot malaria, men hittills utan att få någon praktisk tillämpning. På senare tid har man börjat titta på möjligheten att sprida ut genmodifierade myggor som inte kan föra malariaparasiten vidare, men detta tillvägagångssätt kräver att den myggart man är intresserad av att förändra går att föda upp på lab. Den viktigaste malaria vektorn i Syd-Amerika är Anopheles darlingi, som inte kan föröka sig i labmiljö. Ett alternativ är därför att istället använda sig av bakterier som naturligt finns i myggornas mag-tarmsystem och modifiera dessa så att de producerar ett ämne som slår ut malariaparasiten. För att detta ska fungera så krävs det en bakterie som lever i symbios med malariamyggor. Nyligen har vi och andra visat att en tidigare okänd bakterie, Thorsellia anophelis, är knuten till malariamyggor och DNA från den har bara hittas i malaria myggor eller kläckningsvatten från malariaområden, varav ett i Brasilien. DNA-jämförelser visar att Thorsellia är ett mycket unikt släkte och att det kan bestå av flera närstående arter eller stammar. Idag finns bara ett isolat av Thorsellia, från Kenya, och vi behöver fler för att kunna kartlägga denna intressanta bakteries släktskap, genetik och biologi. I detta projekt vill vi därför, tillsammans med kolleger i Brasilien, leta upp nya isolat av Thorsellia i mygglarver och fullvuxna myggor samt i ytvatten från deras kläckningsområden. För att förstå hur Thorsellia samverkar med myggorna, kommer vi att undersöka förekomsten av Thorsellia i larver, adulter och myggornas kläckningsvatten vid olika tidpunkter på året. Eftersom Thorsellia verkar vara starkt knuten till malariamyggor, vill vi också undersöka hur den etablerar sig inuti myggorna. Den uppnådda kunskapen kommer att vara en nödvändighet för att testa lämpligheten av Thorsellia för försök med paratransgenes för att slå ut malariaparasiten. Ett antal av de metoder som behövs i projektet finns etablerade i Sverige, men de lokala förhållandena är avgörande för att kunna tillämpa paratransgenes i verkligheten. Endast genom ett internationellt utbyte kan den senaste forskningen komma de utsatta människorna till gagn, men samtidigt är ett internationellt samarbete ofrånkomligt för att etablera all den baskunskap som behövs för en framgångsrik strategi mot malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>In Brazil, there are 600,000 cases of malaria each year. An approach for fighting malaria is to transform mosquito symbiotic bacteria to produce effectors against the malaria parasite, a.k.a. paratransgenesis. We have previously isolated a new family of bacteria, Thorsellia, which is uniquely associated with malaria mosquitoes, and by DNA sequencing shown its existence in Brazil. To know more about the biology of this mosquito symbiont and its potential for paratransgenic approaches against malaria, we aim to isolate Thorsellia spp. from Brazil and investigate its relative abundance in mosquitoes and their breeding waters. In addition, we will investigate the survival and stability of Thorsellia in the Anopheles mosquitoes. A deeper understanding of Thorsellia and its relation to the mosquitoes is a prerequisite for fruitful paratransgenesis. In Brazil this system is optimal since the most important malaria mosquito cannot mate in captivity for a transgenic approach and thus is restricted to paratransgenesis. In the project, researchers from Sweden will go to Manaus for on-site development of sampling techniques. Students from Brazil will go to Sweden for development of transformed Thorsellia bacteria that can be followed in the malaria mosquitoes and to learn more about techniques in microbiology. For both research teams the current proposal would serve as a starting point with a common goal, the development of paratransgenic malaria mosquitoes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förekomst och etablering av den unika bakterien Thorsellia i brasilianska malariamyggor Malaria är en sjukdom som orsakas av en encellig parasit och sprids via blodsugande myggor i stora delar av världen. Ofta är det i mycket fattiga regioner som människor råkar mest illa ut. I Brasilien drabbas 600 000 personer av malaria varje år, framförallt i Amazonas. Det finns flera sätt att försöka bekämpa sjukdomen. För närvarande används metoder som förutsätter en relativt väl fungerande infrastruktur, till exempel mediciner och myggnät impregnerade med bekämpningsmedel. Det pågår sedan länge forskning på att ta fram ett vaccin mot malaria, men hittills utan att få någon praktisk tillämpning. På senare tid har man börjat titta på möjligheten att sprida ut genmodifierade myggor som inte kan föra malariaparasiten vidare, men detta tillvägagångssätt kräver att den myggart man är intresserad av att förändra går att föda upp på lab. Den viktigaste malaria vektorn i Syd-Amerika är Anopheles darlingi, som inte kan föröka sig i labmiljö. Ett alternativ är därför att istället använda sig av bakterier som naturligt finns i myggornas mag-tarmsystem och modifiera dessa så att de producerar ett ämne som slår ut malariaparasiten. För att detta ska fungera så krävs det en bakterie som lever i symbios med malariamyggor. Nyligen har vi och andra visat att en tidigare okänd bakterie, Thorsellia anophelis, är knuten till malariamyggor och DNA från den har bara hittas i malaria myggor eller kläckningsvatten från malariaområden, varav ett i Brasilien. DNA-jämförelser visar att Thorsellia är ett mycket unikt släkte och att det kan bestå av flera närstående arter eller stammar. Idag finns bara ett isolat av Thorsellia, från Kenya, och vi behöver fler för att kunna kartlägga denna intressanta bakteries släktskap, genetik och biologi. I detta projekt vill vi därför, tillsammans med kolleger i Brasilien, leta upp nya isolat av Thorsellia i mygglarver och fullvuxna myggor samt i ytvatten från deras kläckningsområden. För att förstå hur Thorsellia samverkar med myggorna, kommer vi att undersöka förekomsten av Thorsellia i larver, adulter och myggornas kläckningsvatten vid olika tidpunkter på året. Eftersom Thorsellia verkar vara starkt knuten till malariamyggor, vill vi också undersöka hur den etablerar sig inuti myggorna. Den uppnådda kunskapen kommer att vara en nödvändighet för att testa lämpligheten av Thorsellia för försök med paratransgenes för att slå ut malariaparasiten. Ett antal av de metoder som behövs i projektet finns etablerade i Sverige, men de lokala förhållandena är avgörande för att kunna tillämpa paratransgenes i verkligheten. Endast genom ett internationellt utbyte kan den senaste forskningen komma de utsatta människorna till gagn, men samtidigt är ett internationellt samarbete ofrånkomligt för att etablera all den baskunskap som behövs för en framgångsrik strategi mot malaria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Occupational heat stress, dehydration and decreased renal function? Methods for heat stress assessment are needed for establishment of a potentia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan arbete i stark hetta med återkommande episoder av dehydrering leda till kronisk njurpåverkan</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Orsakar arbete i mycket varmt klimat dehydrering och nedsatt njurfunktion? Enkla metoder för att mäta värmepåverkan behövs för fortsatta epidemiologiska studier. Konsekvensanalyser av den pågående klimatförändringen har hittills främst varit fokuserade på miljöeffekter och direkta hälsoaspekter. Man har oftast förbisett den direkta effekten av värme på människors arbetsförmåga, och i förlängningen på produktivitet och ekonomisk utveckling. Redan i dag påverkas många människor i tropikerna alltför mycket av hetta, och framtida ökad värmestress kommer att ge betydande förluster i arbetsförmåga. Behovet av att skapa lösningar för att skydda arbetstagarnas hälsa och produktivitet är stort. I Centralamerika är en stor del av arbetskraften utsätts för hög värme under stora delar av året. Undersökningar för att förstå de kort- och långsiktiga effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen avseende arbetsvillkor, arbetstagarnas hälsa och arbetsförmåga ar har varit en viktig del av nätverket SALTRAs (Hälsa och arbete i Centralamerika) program under de senaste fem åren (www.saltra.info). SALTRA är ett program för kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom arbetsmedicin och arbetshälsa genom syd - syd - nord samarbeten. Sedan flera decennier tillbaka har man i vissa delar av Centralamerika sett en kraftig ökning av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom, som främst drabbar män redan i unga åldrar. Traditionella riskfaktorer såsom diabetes, övervikt och hypertoni kan inte förklara denna ökning. Den folkliga uppfattningen är att arbete på sockerrörsplantager är orsak till sjukdomen. De senaste åren har man i epidemiologiska studier kunnat bekräfta att sockerrörsarbetare är mer drabbade än andra, men orsakerna till detta är ännu inte kända. Det finns dock misstankar om att det mycket tunga kroppsarbetet vid skörd av sockerrör på nyss avbrända fält leder till ständigt återkommande vätskeförluster, som i sin tur skulle kunna orsaka ackumulerande njurpåverkan som så småningom kan leda till njursvikt, ensamt eller tillsammans med andra samverkande faktorer i arbets- eller omgivningsmiljön. Stöd för denna hypotes har man fått av observationer att sockerarbetare på plantager på högre höjd (och därmed svalare klimat) inte verkar drabbas på samma sätt som de som arbetar på det varmare låglandet. Liknande hittills oförklarliga regionala epidemier av njursjukdom har också observerats i i Sri Lanka, Indien och Egypten, som alla också har mycket varmt klimat. Detta projekt är ett samarbete mellan forskare i Centralamerika, och forskare vid Lunds universitet. Det syftar till att utveckla billiga och robusta metoder för att kvantifiera exponering för värme, värmestress och förändringar i vätskestatus under en arbetsdag. Metoderna ska kunna användas vid fältstudier på alla typer av arbetsplatser. Sådana metoder behövs för identifiering av risker i arbetet, övervakning av arbetstagare, och för utvärdering av interventionsprogram. Metoderna ska också kunna användas i epidemiologiska studier för att utvärdera om långvarig värmestress skulle kunna ge upphov till njurskador. Om så är fallet innebär det en hälsorisk, som kan ge ha stora folkhälsokonsekvenser och öka belastningen på hälso- och sjukvården i länder med redan i dag knappa resurser. Men det är samtidigt en hälsorisk som kan påverkas med förhållandevis enkla åtgärder på arbetsplatsen för att minska värmebelastningen och dess konsekvenser. Projektet bygger på forskning inom det befintliga SALTRA programmet i Centralamerika. Genom samarbetsprojektet kommer forskarna i Centralamerika att kunna ta del av resurser vid FAS Excellenscengtrum MetaLund, med ett termiskt laboratorium i världsklass, och en forskargrupp med lång erfarenhet av kvantitativ mätning av muskelaktivitet under fältmässiga förhållanden. Unga svenska forskarstuderande och forskare kommer att delta i fältstudier i Centralamerika, och därmed få en ökad förståelse av situationen i utvecklingsländer. Forskare från MetaLund har deltagit i de tidigare epidemiologiska studiern</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Orsakar arbete i mycket varmt klimat dehydrering och nedsatt njurfunktion? Enkla metoder för att mäta värmepåverkan behövs för fortsatta epidemiologiska studier. Konsekvensanalyser av den pågående klimatförändringen har hittills främst varit fokuserade på miljöeffekter och direkta hälsoaspekter. Man har oftast förbisett den direkta effekten av värme på människors arbetsförmåga, och i förlängningen på produktivitet och ekonomisk utveckling. Redan i dag påverkas många människor i tropikerna alltför mycket av hetta, och framtida ökad värmestress kommer att ge betydande förluster i arbetsförmåga. Behovet av att skapa lösningar för att skydda arbetstagarnas hälsa och produktivitet är stort. I Centralamerika är en stor del av arbetskraften utsätts för hög värme under stora delar av året. Undersökningar för att förstå de kort- och långsiktiga effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen avseende arbetsvillkor, arbetstagarnas hälsa och arbetsförmåga ar har varit en viktig del av nätverket SALTRAs (Hälsa och arbete i Centralamerika) program under de senaste fem åren (www.saltra.info). SALTRA är ett program för kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom arbetsmedicin och arbetshälsa genom syd - syd - nord samarbeten. Sedan flera decennier tillbaka har man i vissa delar av Centralamerika sett en kraftig ökning av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom, som främst drabbar män redan i unga åldrar. Traditionella riskfaktorer såsom diabetes, övervikt och hypertoni kan inte förklara denna ökning. Den folkliga uppfattningen är att arbete på sockerrörsplantager är orsak till sjukdomen. De senaste åren har man i epidemiologiska studier kunnat bekräfta att sockerrörsarbetare är mer drabbade än andra, men orsakerna till detta är ännu inte kända. Det finns dock misstankar om att det mycket tunga kroppsarbetet vid skörd av sockerrör på nyss avbrända fält leder till ständigt återkommande vätskeförluster, som i sin tur skulle kunna orsaka ackumulerande njurpåverkan som så småningom kan leda till njursvikt, ensamt eller tillsammans med andra samverkande faktorer i arbets- eller omgivningsmiljön. Stöd för denna hypotes har man fått av observationer att sockerarbetare på plantager på högre höjd (och därmed svalare klimat) inte verkar drabbas på samma sätt som de som arbetar på det varmare låglandet. Liknande hittills oförklarliga regionala epidemier av njursjukdom har också observerats i i Sri Lanka, Indien och Egypten, som alla också har mycket varmt klimat. Detta projekt är ett samarbete mellan forskare i Centralamerika, och forskare vid Lunds universitet. Det syftar till att utveckla billiga och robusta metoder för att kvantifiera exponering för värme, värmestress och förändringar i vätskestatus under en arbetsdag. Metoderna ska kunna användas vid fältstudier på alla typer av arbetsplatser. Sådana metoder behövs för identifiering av risker i arbetet, övervakning av arbetstagare, och för utvärdering av interventionsprogram. Metoderna ska också kunna användas i epidemiologiska studier för att utvärdera om långvarig värmestress skulle kunna ge upphov till njurskador. Om så är fallet innebär det en hälsorisk, som kan ge ha stora folkhälsokonsekvenser och öka belastningen på hälso- och sjukvården i länder med redan i dag knappa resurser. Men det är samtidigt en hälsorisk som kan påverkas med förhållandevis enkla åtgärder på arbetsplatsen för att minska värmebelastningen och dess konsekvenser. Projektet bygger på forskning inom det befintliga SALTRA programmet i Centralamerika. Genom samarbetsprojektet kommer forskarna i Centralamerika att kunna ta del av resurser vid FAS Excellenscengtrum MetaLund, med ett termiskt laboratorium i världsklass, och en forskargrupp med lång erfarenhet av kvantitativ mätning av muskelaktivitet under fältmässiga förhållanden. Unga svenska forskarstuderande och forskare kommer att delta i fältstudier i Centralamerika, och därmed få en ökad förståelse av situationen i utvecklingsländer. Forskare från MetaLund har deltagit i de tidigare epidemiologiska studiern</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Indian monsoon is critical for understanding past global and regional changes in climatic conditions in south-east Asia. The strong monsoon influence has varied over time and in turn affected the landscape and vegetation through periods of intense droughts and floods. Lying directly in the path of the monsoons, Sri Lanka is strongly impacted by the SW (summer) and NE (winter) monsoons. Hence, it represents a key region for a better understanding of monsoon variability, its dynamics and long-term impact on climate. However, there have been hardly any studies of these excellent paleoclimate archives (e.g. pristine lagoons, lakes, speleothems) to investigate the response of monsoon variability. Our goals are to 1) reconstruct a high-resolution Holocene paleoclimate record based on 14C age and various geochemical proxies (e.g. sediment characteristics, trace metals, stable isotopes), 2) determine vegetation changes based on specific biomarkers and 3) correlate the data with other proxy records from south-east Asia. We will establish a two-way knowledge exchange, and the new research initiatives and strategic collaboration will provide fresh insights, benefit exchange of students and scientists, and improve existing research facilities. Moreover, our efforts will contribute in filling knowledge gaps and generate a detailed paleoclimate record tracing past changes. This data will provide a baseline for future actions related to regional climate change and its long-term impacts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Indiska monsunen har avgörande betydelse för att förstå den globala och regionala monsunens variationer och övergripande klimatförändringar i Asien. Intensifieringen av monsunen började för ca 10 000 år sedan för att sedan gradvis eller plötsligt bli svagare under mitten och till sen Holocen. Det starka monsuninflytandet har ofta ändrats över tiden och har i sin tur påverkat både landskapet och växtligheten i sydost Asien. Den Indiska monsunen spelar en oerhört viktig roll för flera miljarder människor som är direkt eller indirekt beroende av regnens intensitet och regelbundenhet. Vår förståelse av de faktorer som styr abrupta förändringar i monsunsystemet är emellertid mycket begränsade. Därför är naturliga arkiv som dokumenterar hur monsunsystemet förändrats under den Holocena epoken mycket intressanta när det gäller att utveckla strategier för att förutsäga och lindra effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen. Den pågående klimatförändringen har redan satt sina spår i sydost Asien och prognoser anger att framtida klimatförändringar kan få stora ekonomiska och samhälleliga konsekvenser. Sri Lanka är en nyckelregion för att bättre kunna förstå dynamiken hos den Indiska monsunen och dess påverkan på regionens landområden. Sri Lanka påverkas av den sydvästra (sommar) och nordost (vinter) monsuner. Emellertid har det inte funnits några studier på mark uppgifter om dessa förändringar i Sri Lanka eller dess långsiktiga effekter. Projektets målsättning är att 1) rekonstruera en högupplöst senglacial till tidig modern paleoklimatisk tidsserie baserad på 14C ålder i kombination med andra relevanta variabler 2) bestämma vegetationsförändringar med hjälp av specifika biomarkörer 3) jämföra data med andra indirekta mätserier (t.ex. Arabian Sea, peat, speleothem). Studien kommer att omfatta talrika provtagningar, sedimentkronologi och kemiska analyser av sediment och många geokemisk proxies (tex. spårmetall, stabil isotop, biomarker). Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för framtida åtgärder, klimatförändringar och avseende miljöförbättringar och hjälpa till att dra upp skötselplaner för bevarande och hållbar utveckling. Hittills har det varit lite publicerats om dessa sedimentära arkiv och dokumentation av baslinjen nivåer av variationer inneboende i dessa ekosystem kan maximera deras hållbara utveckling, användning och bevarande. De vetenskapliga data som genereras i projektet kommer att användas för publikationer på hög nivå och presenteras på konferenser. Dessutom kommer synergi utvecklingen av innovativa strategier/metoder ger nya insikter för att bygga en regional klimatscenarier modell och förbättra förutsägbarheten för nederbörd och temperaturförändringar. Programmet leds av en stark forskargrupp (från Sverige och Indien), som arbetar med olika miljöfrågor som gäller akviferer, kustområden och marina ekosystem. Aktivt samarbete finns redan mellan projektledarna och med andra ledande forskare från Europa, Asien och Nordamerika. Dessutom kommer dessa nya forskningsinitiativ och riktlinjer förbättra forskningscentra och gynna utbytet av studenter och forskare och överföringen av teknologi.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Indian monsoon is critical for understanding past global and regional changes in climatic conditions in south-east Asia. The strong monsoon influence has varied over time and in turn affected the landscape and vegetation through periods of intense droughts and floods. Lying directly in the path of the monsoons, Sri Lanka is strongly impacted by the SW (summer) and NE (winter) monsoons. Hence, it represents a key region for a better understanding of monsoon variability, its dynamics and long-term impact on climate. However, there have been hardly any studies of these excellent paleoclimate archives (e.g. pristine lagoons, lakes, speleothems) to investigate the response of monsoon variability. Our goals are to 1) reconstruct a high-resolution Holocene paleoclimate record based on 14C age and various geochemical proxies (e.g. sediment characteristics, trace metals, stable isotopes), 2) determine vegetation changes based on specific biomarkers and 3) correlate the data with other proxy records from south-east Asia. We will establish a two-way knowledge exchange, and the new research initiatives and strategic collaboration will provide fresh insights, benefit exchange of students and scientists, and improve existing research facilities. Moreover, our efforts will contribute in filling knowledge gaps and generate a detailed paleoclimate record tracing past changes. This data will provide a baseline for future actions related to regional climate change and its long-term impacts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Indiska monsunen har avgörande betydelse för att förstå den globala och regionala monsunens variationer och övergripande klimatförändringar i Asien. Intensifieringen av monsunen började för ca 10 000 år sedan för att sedan gradvis eller plötsligt bli svagare under mitten och till sen Holocen. Det starka monsuninflytandet har ofta ändrats över tiden och har i sin tur påverkat både landskapet och växtligheten i sydost Asien. Den Indiska monsunen spelar en oerhört viktig roll för flera miljarder människor som är direkt eller indirekt beroende av regnens intensitet och regelbundenhet. Vår förståelse av de faktorer som styr abrupta förändringar i monsunsystemet är emellertid mycket begränsade. Därför är naturliga arkiv som dokumenterar hur monsunsystemet förändrats under den Holocena epoken mycket intressanta när det gäller att utveckla strategier för att förutsäga och lindra effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen. Den pågående klimatförändringen har redan satt sina spår i sydost Asien och prognoser anger att framtida klimatförändringar kan få stora ekonomiska och samhälleliga konsekvenser. Sri Lanka är en nyckelregion för att bättre kunna förstå dynamiken hos den Indiska monsunen och dess påverkan på regionens landområden. Sri Lanka påverkas av den sydvästra (sommar) och nordost (vinter) monsuner. Emellertid har det inte funnits några studier på mark uppgifter om dessa förändringar i Sri Lanka eller dess långsiktiga effekter. Projektets målsättning är att 1) rekonstruera en högupplöst senglacial till tidig modern paleoklimatisk tidsserie baserad på 14C ålder i kombination med andra relevanta variabler 2) bestämma vegetationsförändringar med hjälp av specifika biomarkörer 3) jämföra data med andra indirekta mätserier (t.ex. Arabian Sea, peat, speleothem). Studien kommer att omfatta talrika provtagningar, sedimentkronologi och kemiska analyser av sediment och många geokemisk proxies (tex. spårmetall, stabil isotop, biomarker). Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för framtida åtgärder, klimatförändringar och avseende miljöförbättringar och hjälpa till att dra upp skötselplaner för bevarande och hållbar utveckling. Hittills har det varit lite publicerats om dessa sedimentära arkiv och dokumentation av baslinjen nivåer av variationer inneboende i dessa ekosystem kan maximera deras hållbara utveckling, användning och bevarande. De vetenskapliga data som genereras i projektet kommer att användas för publikationer på hög nivå och presenteras på konferenser. Dessutom kommer synergi utvecklingen av innovativa strategier/metoder ger nya insikter för att bygga en regional klimatscenarier modell och förbättra förutsägbarheten för nederbörd och temperaturförändringar. Programmet leds av en stark forskargrupp (från Sverige och Indien), som arbetar med olika miljöfrågor som gäller akviferer, kustområden och marina ekosystem. Aktivt samarbete finns redan mellan projektledarna och med andra ledande forskare från Europa, Asien och Nordamerika. Dessutom kommer dessa nya forskningsinitiativ och riktlinjer förbättra forskningscentra och gynna utbytet av studenter och forskare och överföringen av teknologi.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenskt-Kenyanskt vetenskapligt samarbete för att utrota malaria i tropiska Afrika Idag är utrotning av malaria en global fråga. Det är dock ännu inte klart hur denna omfattar det tropiska Afrika och hur kan denna del av Afrika kan förbli malariafritt på lång sikt? Öar ger naturliga möjligheter till experiment. På ön Aneityum i Vanuatu eliminerades Oceanienmalarian 1991 genom att administrera en snabb massmedicinering (MDA) med intensiv övervakning och vektorkontroll (Kaneko et al.2000 Lancet). Frihet från malaria har tills nu upprätthållits genom en samhällsstyrd strategi. Vi tillämpar ?Aneityum strategin? i Lake Victoria med hög malaria överföring för att undersöka om malaria kan elimineras genom en aggressiv attack och om frihet från malaria kan upprätthållas i det tropiska Afrika. Vi ämnar särskilt undersöka: 1) strategin för en radikal MDA tillsammans med vectorkontroll för att eliminera malaria, 2) samhällets roll vid eliminering av malaria, 3) värdet av att eliminera malaria för en rättvis och uthållig utveckling i det tropiska Afrika. Resultaten kan tjäna som en modell för förslag på samhällsinriktade strategier för hållbar frihet från malaria och åstadkomma ett snabbt tryck från externa donatorer. Tillsammans med ett ambitiöst mål i de föreslagna epidemiologiska miljöerna avser vi att etablera nya band mellan forskning i Sverige och i Kenya, en forskning i samarbete med hög vetenskaplig kvalitet och som utbildning för nästa generations forskare i båda länderna inom relevanta områden mot en global utrotning av malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Today malaria eradication is on the global agenda. It is however not yet clear how feasible in Tropical Africa. An essential question is left unanswered: how can the malaria free situation be sustained in a long run? Islands provide natural experiments. On Aneityum island in Vanuatu, Oceania malaria was eliminated in 1991 with a short-term mass drug administration (MDA), sustained vector control and surveillance (Kaneko 2000 Lancet). Malaria freedom has been maintained up to now with a community-directed strategy. We apply the Aneityum strategy to islands in Lake Victoria with high malaria transmission to examine whether malaria can be eliminated by an aggressive attack and whether malaria freedom can be maintained in Tropical Africa. We specifically aim to examine: 1) the strategy of radical MDA in concert with vector control to eliminate malaria, 2) the roles of community in malaria elimination, 3) the values of malaria elimination for an equitable and sustainable development in Tropical Africa. The outcomes can serve as a model for the proposal of community-directed strategies for sustainable malaria freedom to follow the short-term push by external donors. Along with an ambitious goal we intend to establish new research ties between Sweden and Kenya to conduct collaborative research of high scientific quality, which is essential for us together to plan and submit a further collaborative research proposal to expand our ideas towards global malaria eradication.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Today malaria eradication is on the global agenda. It is however not yet clear how feasible in Tropical Africa. An essential question is left unanswered: how can the malaria free situation be sustained in a long run? Islands provide natural experiments. On Aneityum island in Vanuatu, Oceania malaria was eliminated in 1991 with a short-term mass drug administration (MDA), sustained vector control and surveillance (Kaneko 2000 Lancet). Malaria freedom has been maintained up to now with a community-directed strategy. We apply the Aneityum strategy to islands in Lake Victoria with high malaria transmission to examine whether malaria can be eliminated by an aggressive attack and whether malaria freedom can be maintained in Tropical Africa. We specifically aim to examine: 1) the strategy of radical MDA in concert with vector control to eliminate malaria, 2) the roles of community in malaria elimination, 3) the values of malaria elimination for an equitable and sustainable development in Tropical Africa. The outcomes can serve as a model for the proposal of community-directed strategies for sustainable malaria freedom to follow the short-term push by external donors. Along with an ambitious goal we intend to establish new research ties between Sweden and Kenya to conduct collaborative research of high scientific quality, which is essential for us together to plan and submit a further collaborative research proposal to expand our ideas towards global malaria eradication.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Promoting cultivation of disease resistant native tree species as alternatives to the Botryospharia-disease susceptible Grevillea robusta in hot</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Östafrika till skillnad från i Sverige är de träd som odlas i det småskaliga jordbruket och skogsbruket nästan bara främmande trädslag. Grevillea robusta (Grevillea) är böndernas viktigaste timmerträd i Kenya och trädarten ökar i användning i Uganda. Olika Eucalyptus arter (Eucalyptus) odlas i stor utsträcknig i större skogsplanteringar men också i liten skala hos bönder. Både Grevillea och Eucalyptus har nu drabbats allvarligt av en Botryosphaeria-sjukdom, som hotar odlingarna och innebär stora förluster för bönderna. Det visar sig också att ytterligare trädarter, som används av bönder, exoterna Senna siamea och Azadiracta indica är ungefär lika mottaglliga som Grevillea, medan det inhemska trädslaget Melia volkensii (Melia)är mycket motståndskraftigt. Under 2003 uppmärksammades en inte tidigare känd sjukdom på Grevillea. I Masaka distriktet i sydvästra Uganda var nästan 100 % av Grevillea- träden sjuka och döende på vissa gårdar. I det föreslagna projektet bygger vi på den kunskap som tidigare genomförda projekt givit med hjälp av anslag från Formas Sida-SAREC och genom Dr Njugunas (2011) doktorandprojekt på SLU, finanserat av Kenya Forest Research Institute, KEFRI. Vi visade att en ny kräftsårssjukdom drabbat Grevillea m. fl. arter, i Kenya, Uganda och Etiopien. Patogenitetstest har visat att det är en Botryospheria-sjukdom, som orsakas av minst fyra olika Botryosphaeria-arter, vilka angriper tillsammans (Njuguna 2011). Det finns sjuka och döende träd över stora områden.Värst drabbas Grevillea och även de andra undersökta arterna i torra och heta agroekologiska zoner. Eftersom Botryosphaeria-sjukdom hade rapporeterats förekomma på Eucalyptus gjorde vi provtagningar både på Grevillea och Eucalyptus. Det visade sig att sjukdomen på Eucalyptus också var mycket omfattande. Vi beslöt att göra ytterligare analyser på Eucalyptus-materialet, för att kunna göra nödvändiga populationsstudier av fyra patogena svamparter hos de olika träden. Resultaten förväntas ge oss svar på om Botryospheria komplexet är panafriskanskt eller östafrikanskt. Det har lett till att publiceringen försenats. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att befrämja användningen av sjukdomsresistenta inhemska trädslag för skogsbruk och trädodling på småskaliga jordbruk i Kenya och Uganda. Därför behöver vi utveckla samarbete mellan skogspatologi, skogskötsel och skogsträdsförädling. Medvetenheten om de sjukdomsrisker som följer med storskalig introduktion av främmande trädarter behöver öka. Med projektet avser vi 1) Att medverka till mer hållbar trädodling i torra områden med kunskaper om och tester av sjukdomsresistens . Det är av stor vikt att identifiera träd arter som passar i heta och torra områden, för att ersätta sjukdomskänsliga träd och för att öka virkesproduktionen. Behovet förstärks av nödvändigheten till anpassning till klimatförändringar, eftersom varma och torra områden antas öka. Det är nödvändigt att sjukdomsresistens blir en del i program för domenticering av inhemska trädarter, och för att det ska ske kommer vi att organisera seminarier och workshops. 2) Att identifiera sjukdomsresistenta trädarter för att ersätta de som angrips av sjukdomar i torra områden. För utveckling av mer hållbar virkesproduktion behövs tillförlitlig information om sjukdomsproblem. Botryosphaeria-sjukdomen angriper många arter och risken är stor att flera arter kan drabbas. Vi kommer att studera resistensen mot sjukdomen i inhemska träd som nu finns med i domesticeringsprogram för torktolerans. Melia, som nämnts ovan, är ett sjukdomsresistent inhemskt trädslag med hög torktolerans. Inhemskt trädslag är inte tillräckligt för att en trädart kan beräknas vara motsåndskraftigt, utan anpassning till de lokala förhållandena krävs också. 3) Att utveckla skogspatologin vidare genom ökad samverkan mellan östafrikanska och svenska forskare. Vi kommer att utveckla våra kontakter vidare, genom aktivt deltagande av alla inblandade i projektet. Den komplexa naturen av sjukdomen st</narrative>
      <narrative>Tree health is of increasing importance in forestry and agroforestry in East Africa. We have identified a severe disease, caused by a group of four Botryosphaeria fungi, as a main factor limiting the sustainable cultivation of the popular tree species. The fungi infect, in concert, and cause very severe and widespread disease on Grevillea robusta, Eucalyptus spp., Senna siamea and Azadiracta indica, all exotics in the region. The indigenous and drought resistant species, Melia volkensii seems resistant to the disease. The disease is most prevalent and severe in drylands. The complex nature of the disease poses interesting questions about the host-pathogen interactions, which require urgent attention. We aim to promote the use of disease resistant indigenous tree species in order to enhance sustainability of forestry and on-farm tree production in hot and dry areas. Tree species are being developed for drought tolerance in domestication programs in the region. We will examine the pathogenicity of the Botryosphaeria fungi to such tree species. It is important to identify tree species suited for drylands to increase the timber species for increased wood production, especially in the face of climate change predicted to aggravate aridity in the region. The project will consolidate collaboration of the project scientists and stakeholders through workshops and exchange visits. Skype and video conferences will be used to enhance project coordination and give quicker results.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Östafrika till skillnad från i Sverige är de träd som odlas i det småskaliga jordbruket och skogsbruket nästan bara främmande trädslag. Grevillea robusta (Grevillea) är böndernas viktigaste timmerträd i Kenya och trädarten ökar i användning i Uganda. Olika Eucalyptus arter (Eucalyptus) odlas i stor utsträcknig i större skogsplanteringar men också i liten skala hos bönder. Både Grevillea och Eucalyptus har nu drabbats allvarligt av en Botryosphaeria-sjukdom, som hotar odlingarna och innebär stora förluster för bönderna. Det visar sig också att ytterligare trädarter, som används av bönder, exoterna Senna siamea och Azadiracta indica är ungefär lika mottaglliga som Grevillea, medan det inhemska trädslaget Melia volkensii (Melia)är mycket motståndskraftigt. Under 2003 uppmärksammades en inte tidigare känd sjukdom på Grevillea. I Masaka distriktet i sydvästra Uganda var nästan 100 % av Grevillea- träden sjuka och döende på vissa gårdar. I det föreslagna projektet bygger vi på den kunskap som tidigare genomförda projekt givit med hjälp av anslag från Formas Sida-SAREC och genom Dr Njugunas (2011) doktorandprojekt på SLU, finanserat av Kenya Forest Research Institute, KEFRI. Vi visade att en ny kräftsårssjukdom drabbat Grevillea m. fl. arter, i Kenya, Uganda och Etiopien. Patogenitetstest har visat att det är en Botryospheria-sjukdom, som orsakas av minst fyra olika Botryosphaeria-arter, vilka angriper tillsammans (Njuguna 2011). Det finns sjuka och döende träd över stora områden.Värst drabbas Grevillea och även de andra undersökta arterna i torra och heta agroekologiska zoner. Eftersom Botryosphaeria-sjukdom hade rapporeterats förekomma på Eucalyptus gjorde vi provtagningar både på Grevillea och Eucalyptus. Det visade sig att sjukdomen på Eucalyptus också var mycket omfattande. Vi beslöt att göra ytterligare analyser på Eucalyptus-materialet, för att kunna göra nödvändiga populationsstudier av fyra patogena svamparter hos de olika träden. Resultaten förväntas ge oss svar på om Botryospheria komplexet är panafriskanskt eller östafrikanskt. Det har lett till att publiceringen försenats. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att befrämja användningen av sjukdomsresistenta inhemska trädslag för skogsbruk och trädodling på småskaliga jordbruk i Kenya och Uganda. Därför behöver vi utveckla samarbete mellan skogspatologi, skogskötsel och skogsträdsförädling. Medvetenheten om de sjukdomsrisker som följer med storskalig introduktion av främmande trädarter behöver öka. Med projektet avser vi 1) Att medverka till mer hållbar trädodling i torra områden med kunskaper om och tester av sjukdomsresistens . Det är av stor vikt att identifiera träd arter som passar i heta och torra områden, för att ersätta sjukdomskänsliga träd och för att öka virkesproduktionen. Behovet förstärks av nödvändigheten till anpassning till klimatförändringar, eftersom varma och torra områden antas öka. Det är nödvändigt att sjukdomsresistens blir en del i program för domenticering av inhemska trädarter, och för att det ska ske kommer vi att organisera seminarier och workshops. 2) Att identifiera sjukdomsresistenta trädarter för att ersätta de som angrips av sjukdomar i torra områden. För utveckling av mer hållbar virkesproduktion behövs tillförlitlig information om sjukdomsproblem. Botryosphaeria-sjukdomen angriper många arter och risken är stor att flera arter kan drabbas. Vi kommer att studera resistensen mot sjukdomen i inhemska träd som nu finns med i domesticeringsprogram för torktolerans. Melia, som nämnts ovan, är ett sjukdomsresistent inhemskt trädslag med hög torktolerans. Inhemskt trädslag är inte tillräckligt för att en trädart kan beräknas vara motsåndskraftigt, utan anpassning till de lokala förhållandena krävs också. 3) Att utveckla skogspatologin vidare genom ökad samverkan mellan östafrikanska och svenska forskare. Vi kommer att utveckla våra kontakter vidare, genom aktivt deltagande av alla inblandade i projektet. Den komplexa naturen av sjukdomen st</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad som skulle göras: Hitta metoder för att ytan sprängning som penning skjuten mindre penning utan ledningsbanor skott och sand blästring för att få kornstorlek i nanometer. Detta skulle ge basisfor gör super hydrofob yta. Nästa steg skulle vara applicering av titandioxid beläggning genom sol-gel som beskrivs i avsnittet Metod. Den belagda ytan skulle utsättas för FAS 13 fluor alkylsilant och andra låg på ytan föreningar energi. den belagda ytan skulle utsättas för etsning att få en grov yta som är typisk för nano strukturen nano / mikro hybrid yta. Försök skulle vara under vidtas för att etsa med snabbrörliga nital. substratet skulle vara stål 316 och 304. Ytmorfologin skulle undersökas för att se mikro kullar och Nona håriga dalar, skulle partiklar av cancuba vax vara inbäddade i dalarna. Vattnet kontaktvinklar skulle mätas för att erhålla åtminstone 170 ° för att kontrollera nivån av hydrofobicitet. detta förfarande skulle efterlikna ytan på lotusblad som inte fångar damm trots dammiga omgivningar. Experiment skulle också göras på kiseldioxid glas. Den erhållna beläggningen skulle jämföras med det som erhölls genom CVD-teknik. Den fotokatalytiska aktiviteten och den biologiska aktiviteten hos belagda substratet skulle bestämmas av UVA-strålning. De belagda ytor skulle utsättas för nano-mekaniska test, scratings och tester slitage, vatten och damm tester repulsion och korrosion tester för att undersöka deras lämplighet att mycket aggressiv miljö och för att studera deras tillämpning potential i drift. Granskningen enligt UVA-strålning är viktigt att få information om försämringen av beläggning jämfört med normala bulk beläggningar. De skulle också återspegla möjligheten att användas i olje-och gasledningar i mycket varmt och fuktigt miljö som Kuwait och Saudiarabien. Integriteten av belagd yta och de tester som anges i förslaget skulle vara avgörande att utforska sin ansökan potential för ytterligare tillämpning i självrengörande beläggningar, behållare för lagring, textilier smörjmedel, biomedicinska sensorer avloppsvatten behandlingar, solceller, solceller optik oftalmologiska och transporter avsnittet. Deras program har brett utbud från hushåll till mikro elektronik och olje-och gasdistribution pipeline. EXPALIN På vilket sätt den nya kunskapen kan vara viktiga: ? Framgångsrik slutförande av projektet skulle leda till utvecklingen av nya disciplin Nano / micro ytteknik. ? Metoder för att skapa önskad ytjämnhet gömd i naturen skulle avslöjas. ? Mekanism för halka förebyggande genom stötar skulle utvecklas. ? Effekt av ytstrukturen på den våta kontaktvinkeln skulle undersökas. ? Tekniker för att skapa hybrid nano / mikro struktur skulle uppstå. ? Mekanism för nedbrytning av lotus ytan med UV-strålning med låg energi föreningar och oorganiska ämnen som TiO2 och SiO2 skulle förstås. ? Projektet skulle leda till identifiering av nya energisnåla föreningar för att skapa ytråhet. Hur internationella samarbete skulle STÖD TILL detta forskningsområde: Den internationella samarbete skulle injicera ny idé om att förlänga livslängden av material, bevara hållbarheten och skapa gröna miljö. Nya vägar till att producera super hydrofob yta skulle hittas. Detta projekt skulle vara mycket viktigt i utvecklingen av Nano teknikområde i Pakistan eftersom landet är långt bakom och resultaten skulle lägga vetenskapliga tillväxt och smal befintlig vetenskaplig gap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Attempts have been made in recent years to mimic nature in engineering designs. Scientists and engineers have been inspired by the water and dust repulsion properties of lotus flower, water strider and butterflies to produce water and dust repellent engineering surfaces. This proposal aims to produce water repellent, dust repellent and antifogging engineering surfaces on metals. The objectives would be achieved by preparing a critical surface through sandblasting and chemical etching. Low energy materials such as polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) would be used because of their intrinsic hydrophobic property. Special additive such as flour alkyl silane would be added to enhance hydrophobicity. The bumpy sites typical of lotus leaves would be created by laser etching. Experimental surface would be created examined by scanning electron microscopy. Contact angle measurements would be made to evaluate water repellency. Surfaces would be evaluated for water resistance, fog resistance, dust repulsion, environmental contamination. The success of the work would depend on how hydrophobic surface is obtained. The Nano structure super hydrophobic surfaces would be prepared at COMSATS and work on Nano indentation, surface morphology, X-Ray spectroscopy and wet angle measurements would be conducted in Sweden. The collaboration would make an industrial impact in Pakistan as well as in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad som skulle göras: Hitta metoder för att ytan sprängning som penning skjuten mindre penning utan ledningsbanor skott och sand blästring för att få kornstorlek i nanometer. Detta skulle ge basisfor gör super hydrofob yta. Nästa steg skulle vara applicering av titandioxid beläggning genom sol-gel som beskrivs i avsnittet Metod. Den belagda ytan skulle utsättas för FAS 13 fluor alkylsilant och andra låg på ytan föreningar energi. den belagda ytan skulle utsättas för etsning att få en grov yta som är typisk för nano strukturen nano / mikro hybrid yta. Försök skulle vara under vidtas för att etsa med snabbrörliga nital. substratet skulle vara stål 316 och 304. Ytmorfologin skulle undersökas för att se mikro kullar och Nona håriga dalar, skulle partiklar av cancuba vax vara inbäddade i dalarna. Vattnet kontaktvinklar skulle mätas för att erhålla åtminstone 170 ° för att kontrollera nivån av hydrofobicitet. detta förfarande skulle efterlikna ytan på lotusblad som inte fångar damm trots dammiga omgivningar. Experiment skulle också göras på kiseldioxid glas. Den erhållna beläggningen skulle jämföras med det som erhölls genom CVD-teknik. Den fotokatalytiska aktiviteten och den biologiska aktiviteten hos belagda substratet skulle bestämmas av UVA-strålning. De belagda ytor skulle utsättas för nano-mekaniska test, scratings och tester slitage, vatten och damm tester repulsion och korrosion tester för att undersöka deras lämplighet att mycket aggressiv miljö och för att studera deras tillämpning potential i drift. Granskningen enligt UVA-strålning är viktigt att få information om försämringen av beläggning jämfört med normala bulk beläggningar. De skulle också återspegla möjligheten att användas i olje-och gasledningar i mycket varmt och fuktigt miljö som Kuwait och Saudiarabien. Integriteten av belagd yta och de tester som anges i förslaget skulle vara avgörande att utforska sin ansökan potential för ytterligare tillämpning i självrengörande beläggningar, behållare för lagring, textilier smörjmedel, biomedicinska sensorer avloppsvatten behandlingar, solceller, solceller optik oftalmologiska och transporter avsnittet. Deras program har brett utbud från hushåll till mikro elektronik och olje-och gasdistribution pipeline. EXPALIN På vilket sätt den nya kunskapen kan vara viktiga: ? Framgångsrik slutförande av projektet skulle leda till utvecklingen av nya disciplin Nano / micro ytteknik. ? Metoder för att skapa önskad ytjämnhet gömd i naturen skulle avslöjas. ? Mekanism för halka förebyggande genom stötar skulle utvecklas. ? Effekt av ytstrukturen på den våta kontaktvinkeln skulle undersökas. ? Tekniker för att skapa hybrid nano / mikro struktur skulle uppstå. ? Mekanism för nedbrytning av lotus ytan med UV-strålning med låg energi föreningar och oorganiska ämnen som TiO2 och SiO2 skulle förstås. ? Projektet skulle leda till identifiering av nya energisnåla föreningar för att skapa ytråhet. Hur internationella samarbete skulle STÖD TILL detta forskningsområde: Den internationella samarbete skulle injicera ny idé om att förlänga livslängden av material, bevara hållbarheten och skapa gröna miljö. Nya vägar till att producera super hydrofob yta skulle hittas. Detta projekt skulle vara mycket viktigt i utvecklingen av Nano teknikområde i Pakistan eftersom landet är långt bakom och resultaten skulle lägga vetenskapliga tillväxt och smal befintlig vetenskaplig gap.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The objective is to establish and develop a longterm collaboration between researchers and teachers in environmental law and jurisprudence at the Department of Law, University of Gothenburg and at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law and Policy (CASELAP), University of Nairobi, Kenya. The broad objective with the research part is to develop theoretical, empirical and policy relevant knowledge about the conditions and possibilities for sustainable governance of natural resources and ecosystem services. This programme aims at investigating and generating policy-relevant research information to help ensure sustainable development is realised in Kenya and Sweden. The researches shall focus on the implementation of sustainable development, institutional relationship for enhancing natural resource governance and implications of regional integration on natural resource management. The educational part aims at developing pedagogy integrating sustainable development into advanced courses and programmes in law in Kenya and Sweden and to develop skills for teachers in writing relevant cases and seminars that might be used separately in Sweden and Kenya or parallel in cooperation between students and teachers in the two countries. The programme will consist of two main pillars: one on research and one on advanced education. Three workshops will deliver three cases directly usuble in masters courses in both countries and a joint publication.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Växtplankton är viktiga komponenter i hav och sjöar, dels för att de utgör basen för akvatiska näringskedjor, men också för att de fixerar koldioxid genom fotosyntes. Mängden CO2 som fixeras av växtplankton är faktiskt större än den mängd som fixeras av alla jordens skogar. Bakterier är också viktiga i dessa ekosystem för att de bryter ner organiskt material och bidrar till återanvändning av näringsämnen. I de flesta fall är tillväxt av växtplankton positivt för akvatiska ekosystem och vattenbruk, men under vissa förhållanden blommar skadliga arter och bakterier. Dessa blomningar är en hälsorisk för människor och kan orsaka stora ekonomiska förluster för fiskeri-, vattenbruk- och turistnäring. Man räknar med att ungefär 100 marina algarter producerar gifter. Gifterna från alger och bakterieceller ackumuleras i filtrerande organismer, som t.ex. musslor. När vi äter dessa musslor så blir vi sjuka och kan i värsta fall dö. Andra gifter har haemolytisk verkan som kan skada ömtåliga vävnader hos fisk och marina ryggradslösa djur. Giftet som orsakar haemolys gör mest skada på arter som hålls i fångenskap, exempelvis odlad fisk och skaldjur. Dessa odlade organismer kan ju inte fly från algblomningen. Bakterier infekterar fisk och skaldjur med skadlig utgång antingen för djuret direkt, eller för människan då hon äter djuret. På Sri Lanka, och i flera andra kustsbelägna utvecklingsländer nära ekvatorn, är akvakultur och fiskerinäring en viktig inkomstkälla för miljontals människor. Dessutom utgör exportindustrin av odlade akvatiska organismer, t.ex. jätteräkor, en viktig del av landets finansiella intäkter. I denna delen av världen är musslor och ostron den huvudsakliga proteinkällan för många fattiga människor som lever längs kusterna. Under senare år har man haft mycket problem med marint vattenbruk. Sjukdomsalstrande bakterier, virus och algtoxiner har angripit de odlade räkorna. Följden har blivit att man matar djuren med antibiotika som ger antibiotika resistens på sikt, eller behandlar vattnet i dammarna med kemikalier som är skadliga för omgivningen. Sri Lankesiska myndigheter förespråkar därför mussel och ostronodling som ett miljövänligt alternativ som genererar protein till befolkningen och exportinkomster till företag och nationen. Men för att detta ska fungera så krävs övervakning, med fokus på utbredning och tillväxt av giftiga växtplanktonarter. Klimatmodeller för det kommande seklet förutspår ökad temperatur och nederbörd. Teoretiska modeller förutspår att effekterna av dessa förändringar blir som störst i tropiska områden som redan idag får stora mängder nederbörd. Sri Lanka är ett sådant område. Ett framtida scenario för regionen är ökad nederbörd och avrinning, högre närsaltsbelastning och skarpare språngskikt i vattenpelaren mellan salt marint vatten, och sött vatten från land. Detta är scenarion som experimentellt har visat sig mycket gynnsamma för dinoflagellater, som är alggruppen som innehåller många toxinproducerande arter, jämfört med kiselalger, som är den största gruppen primärproducenter i den marina pelagialen och som innefattar mycket få arter som producerar toxiner. Ett sötare ytvatten och varmare temperatur är dessutom faktorer som gynnar tillväxten av marina patogena bakterier av exempelvis släktet Vibrio, där Vibrio cholerae, bakterien som orsakar diarrésjukdomen kolera, är den mest fruktade. Följaktligen så förutspås att intensiteten och frekvensen av skadliga alg- och bakterieblomningar längs Sri Lankas kuster kommer att öka. Avsikten med vårt projekt är att undersöka om detta är riktigt. Och, om så är fallet, undersöka vilken eller vilka arter som kommer att gynnas under dessa framtida förhållanden. Vi har tidigare analyserat övervakningsmaterial som spänner över flera decennier och identifierat de variabler som är de viktigaste determinanterna för det mikrobiella plankton samhället. Det visar sig att i dessa tropiska vatten som är relativt näringsfattiga så är temperatur och salthalt de viktigaste</narrative>
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      <narrative>Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) allows rich countries to buy carbon dioxide emission rights for achieving emission reductions in poor countries that receive help to develop sustainably. Sweden is engaged in around 40 CDM projects; some aim to conserve forest in African countries. Research on past conservation projects in Africa shows that degradation often has been assumed and connected to local practices without empirical proof, with negative outcomes for local people.We study a CDM project in Uganda and a Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) project in Tanzania, both with engagement from Sweden. The projects have similar aims, but pilot studies suggest that differing underlying assumptions about causes of degradation and rationale of local livelihoods lead to different outcomes. Project ideas and their local effects are studied through discourse- and livelihoods analysis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This proposed project study the impact of agricultural extension services on farmers in Kenya. Using unique data we will compare a treatment group with a control group of farmers that have been exposed to a donor-financed agricultural sector program in Kenya. In addition to the micro-analysis the project will also explore the broader impact using an economy-wide multi-sectoral model. In both the micro and the sectoral model approach distributional, gender and poverty effects will be discussed.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The aim of this project is to propose urban planning principles leading to efficient use of energy and land in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is believed that a climate-sensitive planning can minimize negative consequences of urbanization and climate change and enhance the possibilities to use solar energy. This project will investigate the consequences of current urban regulations on land use, energy use, microclimate and solar access and suggest how these regulations could be modified. The methods include interviews, microclimate measurements, simulations of microclimate and solar energy potential. The project is expected to lead to increased local knowledge and to higher building densities and increased solar potential in Dar es Salaam in the future. This will benefit the urban poor through improved microclimate, cheaper infrastructure and transports and better access to electricity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to propose urban planning principles leading to efficient use of energy and land in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is believed that a climate-sensitive planning can minimize negative consequences of urbanization and climate change and enhance the possibilities to use solar energy. This project will investigate the consequences of current urban regulations on land use, energy use, microclimate and solar access and suggest how these regulations could be modified. The methods include interviews, microclimate measurements, simulations of microclimate and solar energy potential. The project is expected to lead to increased local knowledge and to higher building densities and increased solar potential in Dar es Salaam in the future. This will benefit the urban poor through improved microclimate, cheaper infrastructure and transports and better access to electricity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The proposed post doctoral project will be part of an international, interdisciplinary consortium, Dynamic drivers of disease in Africa (DDDAC), with the aim to reduce risks of disease emergence and negative consequences for human wellbeing by studying the interactions between ecosystems, wildlife, domestic animals and human health. The objectives of this project is to focus on Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Kenya and Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, two emerging zoonotic diseases caused by two different viruses, vectored by arthropods and rodents respectively in two different ecosystems. By studying the epidemiology of RVF, important knowledge will be gained that may contribute to establishing an early warning system. The experiences of RVF epidemiology will further be a basis in the work on developing tools to assess the health, economic, social and environmental impact of Lassa fever virus.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This anthropological project explores non elite Egyptian youths as political actors including their emotions, thoughts and modes of actions after the Egyptian revolution. Theoretically, it will examine how embodied agency is formulated in Egypts transformation in relation to how it was the present the imagined future. The proposed research focuses upon the way in which youths understand and respond to Egypts complex changes, including their perception of democracy, gender equality and human rights, and it looks particularly at how these actors contest or embrace the transition. The proposed project is expected to generate theoretical and ethnographic insights into the young non elite Cairenes as political actors and to throw light on the complexities of transformation among a poorly investigated group. A qualitative and ethically sensitive methodology will guide the research.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">From Waste to Worth. The lack of adequate management of urban organic waste (including human and animal manure) is in manylow-income countries a serious problem, spreading diseases and contaminating water sources. In order to make the organic waste management sustainable it has to be financially favorable. In this project two systems for converting organic waste into protein rich animal feed and high value fertilisers. The larvae of the tropical black soldier fly combined with earth worms can consume large amounts of waste and convert it into biomass of high protein content. The systems will be evaluated regarding its potential to process organic matter, reduce pathogens, produce proteins, recover nutrients and its material flow and environmental impact. The most promising system will be implemented as a pilot plant in collaboration with Makerere University, Uganda for on site evaluation.</narrative>
      <narrative>From Waste to Worth. The lack of adequate management of urban organic waste (including human and animal manure) is in manylow-income countries a serious problem, spreading diseases and contaminating water sources. In order to make the organic waste management sustainable it has to be financially favorable. In this project two systems for converting organic waste into protein rich animal feed and high value fertilisers. The larvae of the tropical black soldier fly combined with earth worms can consume large amounts of waste and convert it into biomass of high protein content. The systems will be evaluated regarding its potential to process organic matter, reduce pathogens, produce proteins, recover nutrients and its material flow and environmental impact. The most promising system will be implemented as a pilot plant in collaboration with Makerere University, Uganda for on site evaluation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SWE-2012-137: Land Grabbing or Agricultural Investments: the Two Sides of the Coin</narrative>
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      <narrative>During the last decade land acquisitions by foreign investors in developing countries have accelerated tremendously. This project aims to enhance our understanding about the determinants and effects of this process. First, what determines where the acquisitions are taking place, their size when they do take place, and what characterizes the countries from which the investors come will be investigate using a macro-level approach. Second, how small-scale farmers in Zambia adapt to the introduction of larger farms will be investigated using a micro-level approach. Since Zambia during the last decade attracted large quantities of agricultural FDI of several different kinds it is very well suited as a case. Preliminary work indicates that large-scale land deals results are more likely in countries that are poor and closer to the sea or a navigable river.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Zambia</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-137: Land Grabbing or Agricultural Investments: the Two Sides of the Coin</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">During the last decade land acquisitions by foreign investors in developing countries have accelerated tremendously. This project aims to enhance our understanding about the determinants and effects of this process. First, what determines where the acquisitions are taking place, their size when they do take place, and what characterizes the countries from which the investors come will be investigate using a macro-level approach. Second, how small-scale farmers in Zambia adapt to the introduction of larger farms will be investigated using a micro-level approach. Since Zambia during the last decade attracted large quantities of agricultural FDI of several different kinds it is very well suited as a case. Preliminary work indicates that large-scale land deals results are more likely in countries that are poor and closer to the sea or a navigable river.</narrative>
      <narrative>During the last decade land acquisitions by foreign investors in developing countries have accelerated tremendously. This project aims to enhance our understanding about the determinants and effects of this process. First, what determines where the acquisitions are taking place, their size when they do take place, and what characterizes the countries from which the investors come will be investigate using a macro-level approach. Second, how small-scale farmers in Zambia adapt to the introduction of larger farms will be investigated using a micro-level approach. Since Zambia during the last decade attracted large quantities of agricultural FDI of several different kinds it is very well suited as a case. Preliminary work indicates that large-scale land deals results are more likely in countries that are poor and closer to the sea or a navigable river.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">SWE-2012-105: Bio-char and smallholder farmers in Kenya - improved use efficiency of farm-level organic resources in relation to energy, crops an</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bio-char and smallholder farmers in Kenya - improved use efficiency of farm-level organic resources in relation to energy, crops and soil. Bio-char attracts attention for its potential to sequester C and enhance soil fertility. The objective is to bring evidence on the role bio-char can play in small-holder farming systems. The hypothesis is that crop productivity and energy availability can be improved through introduction of biochar-producing stoves and use of biochar in soils, even when considering alternative uses of organic resources and labour. This will be tested by studying (1) organic resource availability and current use (2) energy efficiency and emissions when cooking and producing biochar (3) effects of different quality bio-char on crop productivity and soil biological, chemical and physical processes and (4) the socio-economic challenges of production and use of bio-char. Results will be used to propose better ways to use farm organic resources for improved impacts on energy, farm output and soil health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bio-char and smallholder farmers in Kenya - improved use efficiency of farm-level organic resources in relation to energy, crops and soil. Bio-char attracts attention for its potential to sequester C and enhance soil fertility. The objective is to bring evidence on the role bio-char can play in small-holder farming systems. The hypothesis is that crop productivity and energy availability can be improved through introduction of biochar-producing stoves and use of biochar in soils, even when considering alternative uses of organic resources and labour. This will be tested by studying (1) organic resource availability and current use (2) energy efficiency and emissions when cooking and producing biochar (3) effects of different quality bio-char on crop productivity and soil biological, chemical and physical processes and (4) the socio-economic challenges of production and use of bio-char. Results will be used to propose better ways to use farm organic resources for improved impacts on energy, farm output and soil health.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">In many developing countries there is a significant deficit of water, which may increase with the climate change. Projects aimed at increasing groundwater sources form a part of the efforts to meet the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. However, these projects often fail due to the lack of knowledge of the geo-hydrological conditions. With this proposal, focusing on groundwater problems in Mozambique, the hypothesis of a successful use of Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) and a new technique of MRS to provide reliable hydro-geological parameters for deep seated groundwater aquifers and aquifers in magnetic rocks, will be tested. This will be followed by a hydro-geological characterization of different geological environments and an assessment of the quality of the groundwater. The results may form a guide for future groundwater exploration in Mozambique.</narrative>
      <narrative>The silk industry occupies a unique position in India. The country is the second largest silk manufacturer contributing to 18% of the total raw silk production after China. It is, however, only a fraction of the raw silk that is use in the high end to middle range textile industry. The remaining raw silk and waste silk is left under-exploited. It is therefore the aim of this project to valorise this remainder of raw silk by transforming it into functional fibres nanocomposites. The method used is supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2); scCO2 is a green technology that enables, in this case, the solubilization and safe impregnation of active metal oxide into silk fibres to form nanocomposites. The combination of metal oxide such as titanium or silver can impart to the fibres antibacterial, electrical and/or magnetic properties with application to low cost decontamination pads, visual sensing of contaminants and as economical components in the detection of clinical and environmental analytes. Overall, the activities and results of this project will significantly increase the possibilities of technological advancement as well as value addition to the silk industry. This project addresses the use of new scientific tools to economic and environmental growth of the masses</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The purpose of this project is to determine how the EU is working to promote, protect and fulfill childrens rights in its external policy. It will establish how childrens rights became an issue on the EUs foreign policy agenda and how it is being implemented through various policy and financial instruments. The project combines a top-down analysis of the policy process with the bottom-up context of local/regional implementation in two recipient countries, Ethiopia and Viet Nam. The results of the project will help to identify obstacles to, and strategies favouring, the protection of childrens rights through development policy, and more broadly, the effectiveness of rights-based and gender sensitive approaches to development and policy mainstreaming as strategy in EU external action.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate-induced water stress is emerging as an important development concern &amp; India faces a major threat in this regard,for addressing which community-based adaptation has been recommended. At the level of local communities, culture is known to play a vital role in climate adaptation which is also gender-based. However, knowledge on these fronts in water sector is fragmentary. This project aims to fulfill the gaps by enhancing understanding on the cultural wealth of local knowledge &amp; adaptive responses towards climate-induced water stress from gender perspective,&amp; proposing suitable recommendations for integrating these into policy &amp; action in the sector. The proposed research will be based upon a cross-cultural ethnographic study in two different kinds of water-stress situations &amp; cultural settings located in the states of Rajasthan &amp; Bihar through long-term residential fieldwork.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate-induced water stress is emerging as an important development concern &amp; India faces a major threat in this regard,for addressing which community-based adaptation has been recommended. At the level of local communities, culture is known to play a vital role in climate adaptation which is also gender-based. However, knowledge on these fronts in water sector is fragmentary. This project aims to fulfill the gaps by enhancing understanding on the cultural wealth of local knowledge &amp; adaptive responses towards climate-induced water stress from gender perspective,&amp; proposing suitable recommendations for integrating these into policy &amp; action in the sector. The proposed research will be based upon a cross-cultural ethnographic study in two different kinds of water-stress situations &amp; cultural settings located in the states of Rajasthan &amp; Bihar through long-term residential fieldwork.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker frågan om när internationella och lokala processer för att främja demokratisering och utveckling förstärker varandra. Det inkluderar flera fallstudier av internationella och lokala initiativ för att främja demokratisering i länder såsom Afganistan, Bosnien-Herzegovina, Sydafrika och Somalia. Studien består i att undersöka hur internationalla och lokala initiativ påverkar varandra och hur internationellt stöd påverkar den lokala demokratiutvecklingen. Detta undersöks främst genom analys av policy-dokument och genom intervjuer i de länder som är mottagare av det internationella stödet. Intervjupersonerna inkluderar praktiker som arbetar i det lokala civilsamhället, internationella biståndsarbetare och militärer, traditionella ledare såsom hövdingar, lokala och nationella politiker samt byråkrater. Projektet utgår ifrån den stora politiska och akademiska debatten kring internationella interventioner för att bygga fred och demokrati. Sedan 1990-talet har demokratifrämjande åtgärder ingått som en central del i både utvecklingsbistånd och i FN-stödda militära insater. Samtidigt råder det oklarhet kring om demokrati kan introduceras utifrån, eller om internationellt bistånd snarare underminerar varaktig demokratisering. Erfarenheter från demokratistöd till länder såsom Japan, Västtyskland och Italien visar visserligen att detta kan bidra till demokratisering, men i dagens mottagarländer ser villkoren annorlunda ut. Flera av dessa är låginkomstländer och många har dessutom nyligen genomgått ett inbördeskrig och lider fortfarande av sviterna efter detta. Det är vanligt att samhällena fortsätter att vara uppdelade längs de forna konfliktlinjerna också efter det att inbördeskriget avslutats. Det kan innebära att etniskt ursprung, språk eller religion avgör hur människor röstar och även hur de organiserar sig socialt. Skolor och sportklubbar är ofta uppdelade. Det kan också gälla organisationer och nätverk som arbetar för demokratisering och fredsbyggande. Internationella insatser kan innebära att maktbalansen i samhället påverkas genom att den ena sidans nätverk och organisationer får mer stöd än andra. Projektet syftar till att bidra med ny kunskap om hur internationella insatser påverkar lokala demokratiseringsprocesser, både teoretiskt och empiriskt. Teoretiskt avser projektet att identifiera villkor för när internationella och lokala processer kan förstärka varandra. Empiriskt avser projektet att identifiera och anlysera även fall av demokratisering som tidigare inte undersökts i ett jämförande perspektiv. Det är en utmaning för forskningen att förstå hur lokalsamhällen fungerar, och särskilt att finna lokala processer som inte följer det västerländska mallen för hur civilsamhället är organiserat. Kunskap om detta är värdefull vid planering av framtida internationella insatser för utveckling och demokratisering i våldsdrabbade länder.</narrative>
      <narrative>Afghanistan, Somalia, South Africa and Bosnia-Hercegovina have been targeted for international interventions aiming at promoting development and democratization. The present project addresses the question *When do international and local initiatives of democratization reinforce each other?* It includes case studies on external democracy promotion, as well as local initiatives to improve governance. Since the 1990s, democracy promotion has become an integral part of international interventions of peacebuilding and security. At the same time, there is debate on whether or not democracy can be introduced from the outside, or whether international democracy promotion rather undermines local initiatives for sustainable democracy. This project investigates this topic through analysis of international and local projects in selected regions to understand how these two types of initiatives affect democratization in aid recipient countries. The influences of these efforts of democratization on each other are analyzed through comparative case analysis both within countries and between different international interventions. The project contributes with new empirical knowledge on external aid to loal processes of democratization by enhancing the understanding of what happens to local processes when democracy promotion is introduced from the outside. Thus, the project is valuable for the design and implementation of future international interventions, and moves the research field forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Making Sanitation Happen: Multi-Level Sanitation Policy and Practice in Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att uppnå millenniemålet för sanitet har visat sig vara en övermäktig utmaning. Medans andelen människor i världen som saknar tillgång till drägligt vatten har redan halverats, går utökningen av sanitetstjänster och ökad tillgång till toaletter mycket trögt. I Afrika söder om Sahara, där hela 70% av befolkningen fortfarande inte tillgång till en dräglig toalett, delar man faciliteter med många andra, eller så använder man helt odrägliga eller inga toaletter alls. Det finns många orsaker till att sanitetssektorn fungerar dåligt. Dels så är det i många länder oklart var ansvaret för sanitet och närmiljö ligger. Ofta decentraliseras ansvaret till lokala myndigheter med låg kapacitet och små resurser. Dessutom är det så att utanför urbana centra så sköter hushållen för det mesta sin egen sanitet. Det vill säga, man förlitar sig inte på några centralstyrda avloppssystem utan den vanligaste lösningen är enskilda latriner. Ofta brister kunskaperna om hur man bör bygga, och underhållet lider ofta av att eventuella tjänster för tömning och underhåll är dyra eller svåråtkomliga. Om toaletten luktar illa så vill man ha den långt ifrån bostaden. Å andra sidan kan det vara farligt att gå ut för att besöka toaletten när det är mörkt. Detta drabbar särskilt kvinnor. Denna forskning jämför hur man hanterar dessa frågor i Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi. Alla länderna har stora landsortsbefolkningar, men de har lyckats olika vad gäller befolkningens tillgång till dräglig sanitet. I Rwanda har utvecklingen gått snabbt under de senaste åren och hela 55% av befolkningen där har tillgång till så kallad förbättrad sanitet. Preliminära resultat visar på en tydligare styrning från högsta ort vad gäller normer och deras efterlevnad i Rwanda. I Tanzania har sanitetstillgången legat kvar på en låg nivå, med bara 10% av befolkningen som använder toaletter som uppskattas vara säkra och ändamålsenliga. Decentraliseringen av statsbyråkratin där har också kombinerats med tydliga prestationskrav och större medel för investeringar på lokal nivå. I Tanzania har man också decentraliserat, men ser mer till att möta efterfrågan snarare än att driva igenom krav på miljö-och boendestandards. Sanitet i Uganda är huvudsakligen styrd av statens policys och reglerande funktioner och hushåll ordnar tillgången till sanitetsfaciliteter själva. I Burundi förklaras avsaknaden av nationell hygien- och sanitetspolicy med brist på politisk vilja och prioritering av ämnet. Procentandelen av Burundis befolkning som hade tillgång till förbättrad sanitet år 2010 var 46%. Vad är det som skiljer länderna? Det som projektet ska ta reda på är vilken politik eller normer som i praktiken påverkar hushållens vilja att investera i säkra toaletter och se till att hygienbeteendet inte tillåter att sjukdomar sprids. Intervjuundersökningar i olika områden två i Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi, som representerar rurala och semi-urbana miljöer, ska visa på hur saniteten ser ut. Vilka sorters toaletter används, och hur? Vilka sanitetstjänster finns, och vilka behövs? Vad kostar det? Och hur står det till med hälsan och eventuella diarrésjukdomar? Dessa undersökningar kompletteras med djupintervjuer där enskilda personer berättar om hur de tänker kring sanitetsfrågor: Hur har de själva löst sina problem? Hur har villkoren och lösningarna förändrats över tid? Vilka orsakssamband ser de? Och hur upplever de den nationella och lokala politiken på området? Forskningen jämför inte bara dessa frågor mellan Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi, utan även på olika skalor inom länderna lokalt, regionalt och nationellt. Projektet ska kartlägga vilka aktörer som finns inom sanitetssektorn och analysera vilken politik som förs särskilt på nationell nivå och hur denna uppfattas av de olika aktörerna och genomförare på olika nivåer i systemet. Vi behöver veta vilken politik som har effekter och stöder själva implementeringen på lokal nivå. Eftersom genomförandet ofta ligger hos själva användarna, h</narrative>
      <narrative>The overarching aim of this four-year project is to comparatively explore how policy-making and sanitation sector leadership and commitment initiates and drives action and enforcement on the ground by governments, private sector, civil society and households in Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi, four countries with different leadership and governance structures, democratic systems, institutional arrangement, and sanitation MDG progress record. This research is designed to identify what kind of policy measures translate into action. This will be achieved by comparing and contrasting the institutional and multi-level governance structures and agents at micro, meso and macro levels in these countries. Qualitative and quantitative research methods will be used to triangulate data and get a rich account of the systems and rules that prevail, actors that are present, and strategies and actions that take place in different areas. Fieldwork will be undertaken in rural and peri-urban locations in all the four countries, with household questionnaire surveys, key informant interviews as well as the recording of individual sanitation narratives. Workshops and write-shops will also be organized. The project group consists of a rich combination of experts from institutions in Sweden, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. The project should fill the gap in sanitation sector institutional analysis and show ways to close the tremendous sanitation backlog in sub-Saharan Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att uppnå millenniemålet för sanitet har visat sig vara en övermäktig utmaning. Medans andelen människor i världen som saknar tillgång till drägligt vatten har redan halverats, går utökningen av sanitetstjänster och ökad tillgång till toaletter mycket trögt. I Afrika söder om Sahara, där hela 70% av befolkningen fortfarande inte tillgång till en dräglig toalett, delar man faciliteter med många andra, eller så använder man helt odrägliga eller inga toaletter alls. Det finns många orsaker till att sanitetssektorn fungerar dåligt. Dels så är det i många länder oklart var ansvaret för sanitet och närmiljö ligger. Ofta decentraliseras ansvaret till lokala myndigheter med låg kapacitet och små resurser. Dessutom är det så att utanför urbana centra så sköter hushållen för det mesta sin egen sanitet. Det vill säga, man förlitar sig inte på några centralstyrda avloppssystem utan den vanligaste lösningen är enskilda latriner. Ofta brister kunskaperna om hur man bör bygga, och underhållet lider ofta av att eventuella tjänster för tömning och underhåll är dyra eller svåråtkomliga. Om toaletten luktar illa så vill man ha den långt ifrån bostaden. Å andra sidan kan det vara farligt att gå ut för att besöka toaletten när det är mörkt. Detta drabbar särskilt kvinnor. Denna forskning jämför hur man hanterar dessa frågor i Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi. Alla länderna har stora landsortsbefolkningar, men de har lyckats olika vad gäller befolkningens tillgång till dräglig sanitet. I Rwanda har utvecklingen gått snabbt under de senaste åren och hela 55% av befolkningen där har tillgång till så kallad förbättrad sanitet. Preliminära resultat visar på en tydligare styrning från högsta ort vad gäller normer och deras efterlevnad i Rwanda. I Tanzania har sanitetstillgången legat kvar på en låg nivå, med bara 10% av befolkningen som använder toaletter som uppskattas vara säkra och ändamålsenliga. Decentraliseringen av statsbyråkratin där har också kombinerats med tydliga prestationskrav och större medel för investeringar på lokal nivå. I Tanzania har man också decentraliserat, men ser mer till att möta efterfrågan snarare än att driva igenom krav på miljö-och boendestandards. Sanitet i Uganda är huvudsakligen styrd av statens policys och reglerande funktioner och hushåll ordnar tillgången till sanitetsfaciliteter själva. I Burundi förklaras avsaknaden av nationell hygien- och sanitetspolicy med brist på politisk vilja och prioritering av ämnet. Procentandelen av Burundis befolkning som hade tillgång till förbättrad sanitet år 2010 var 46%. Vad är det som skiljer länderna? Det som projektet ska ta reda på är vilken politik eller normer som i praktiken påverkar hushållens vilja att investera i säkra toaletter och se till att hygienbeteendet inte tillåter att sjukdomar sprids. Intervjuundersökningar i olika områden två i Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi, som representerar rurala och semi-urbana miljöer, ska visa på hur saniteten ser ut. Vilka sorters toaletter används, och hur? Vilka sanitetstjänster finns, och vilka behövs? Vad kostar det? Och hur står det till med hälsan och eventuella diarrésjukdomar? Dessa undersökningar kompletteras med djupintervjuer där enskilda personer berättar om hur de tänker kring sanitetsfrågor: Hur har de själva löst sina problem? Hur har villkoren och lösningarna förändrats över tid? Vilka orsakssamband ser de? Och hur upplever de den nationella och lokala politiken på området? Forskningen jämför inte bara dessa frågor mellan Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, och Burundi, utan även på olika skalor inom länderna lokalt, regionalt och nationellt. Projektet ska kartlägga vilka aktörer som finns inom sanitetssektorn och analysera vilken politik som förs särskilt på nationell nivå och hur denna uppfattas av de olika aktörerna och genomförare på olika nivåer i systemet. Vi behöver veta vilken politik som har effekter och stöder själva implementeringen på lokal nivå. Eftersom genomförandet ofta ligger hos själva användarna, h</narrative>
      <narrative>The overarching aim of this four-year project is to comparatively explore how policy-making and sanitation sector leadership and commitment initiates and drives action and enforcement on the ground by governments, private sector, civil society and households in Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi, four countries with different leadership and governance structures, democratic systems, institutional arrangement, and sanitation MDG progress record. This research is designed to identify what kind of policy measures translate into action. This will be achieved by comparing and contrasting the institutional and multi-level governance structures and agents at micro, meso and macro levels in these countries. Qualitative and quantitative research methods will be used to triangulate data and get a rich account of the systems and rules that prevail, actors that are present, and strategies and actions that take place in different areas. Fieldwork will be undertaken in rural and peri-urban locations in all the four countries, with household questionnaire surveys, key informant interviews as well as the recording of individual sanitation narratives. Workshops and write-shops will also be organized. The project group consists of a rich combination of experts from institutions in Sweden, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. The project should fill the gap in sanitation sector institutional analysis and show ways to close the tremendous sanitation backlog in sub-Saharan Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We will carry out a comprehensive analysis of the effects of introducing and expanding publicly provided health insurance to those not covered, that is, those without a labor contract in Mexico. This is an expansion that aimed to reach half of the population, and, in particular, the poor. We aim to carry out several empirical studies to address different features associated with the implementation of such scheme. To which extent the introduction of universal health insurance coverage is effectively associated to improved access to preventive care among the most vulnerable? Who effectively benefits more from such policy? We will use differences-in-differences and regression discontinuity methods (typically used in policy evaluation), and also new econometric techniques to understand the marginal gains of expanding policies. It is also part of our plan to study whether there are non-health effects on children to learn to which extent publicly provided health investments in Latin America are effective in decreasing inequality not only in the current generation, but also in the next one. Finally, our project will contribute to a better understanding of the unintended consequences of health insurance, including the labor market, by distorting incentives to work in the formal sector, and on whether large scale programs can be used for political purposes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att analysera effekterna av införandet av en offentlig tillhandahållen sjukförsäkring sådan i Mexiko. Reformen vi studerar innebar att personer som tidigare saknat sjukförsäkring, vilka utgjorde ungefär hälften av den mexikanska befolkningen, framför allt de fattiga, fick tillgång till en sådan. Vi kommer att genomföra ett flertal empiriska studier som syftar till att undersöka olika aspekter av införandet av sjukförsäkringssystemet. Frågor som vi ska besvara är bl a: I vilken utsträckning innebär införandet av en allmän sjukförsäkring förbättrad tillgång till förebyggande vård bland de mest utsatta? Vem tjänar mest på en sådan reform? Vi planerar även att studera om en införandet av en allmän sjukförsäkring påverkar något mer än hälsa hos den uppväxande befolkningen, för att på så sätt förstå om de investeringar i hälsa som nu genomförs i Latinamerika även bidrar till att minska ojämlikheten inte bara i den nuvarande generationen, utan även i nästa. Vårt projekt kommer dessutom att bidra till en bättre förståelse av i vilken utsträckning ett sjukförsäkringssystem av den typ som införts i Mexico kan påverkar om personer väljer att arbeta i den formella eller informella sektorn. Slutligen kommer vi analysera i vilken utsträckning storskaliga reformprogram som detta kan användas i politiska syften. Dessa frågor kommer vi att besvara med hjälp av moderna utvärderingsmetoder (t ex differences-in-differences och regression discontinuity) men vi kommer även att använda oss av nya ekonometriska metoder som gör det möjligt att mäta heterogena effekter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att analysera effekterna av införandet av en offentlig tillhandahållen sjukförsäkring sådan i Mexiko. Reformen vi studerar innebar att personer som tidigare saknat sjukförsäkring, vilka utgjorde ungefär hälften av den mexikanska befolkningen, framför allt de fattiga, fick tillgång till en sådan. Vi kommer att genomföra ett flertal empiriska studier som syftar till att undersöka olika aspekter av införandet av sjukförsäkringssystemet. Frågor som vi ska besvara är bl a: I vilken utsträckning innebär införandet av en allmän sjukförsäkring förbättrad tillgång till förebyggande vård bland de mest utsatta? Vem tjänar mest på en sådan reform? Vi planerar även att studera om en införandet av en allmän sjukförsäkring påverkar något mer än hälsa hos den uppväxande befolkningen, för att på så sätt förstå om de investeringar i hälsa som nu genomförs i Latinamerika även bidrar till att minska ojämlikheten inte bara i den nuvarande generationen, utan även i nästa. Vårt projekt kommer dessutom att bidra till en bättre förståelse av i vilken utsträckning ett sjukförsäkringssystem av den typ som införts i Mexico kan påverkar om personer väljer att arbeta i den formella eller informella sektorn. Slutligen kommer vi analysera i vilken utsträckning storskaliga reformprogram som detta kan användas i politiska syften. Dessa frågor kommer vi att besvara med hjälp av moderna utvärderingsmetoder (t ex differences-in-differences och regression discontinuity) men vi kommer även att använda oss av nya ekonometriska metoder som gör det möjligt att mäta heterogena effekter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>For the first time in African postcolonial history, citizens of a former European colonial power are seeking improved living conditions in the ex-colonies on a massive scale. The Portuguese who leave for Angola and Cape Verde are motivated by the strong economic growth in these countries in combination with the crisis in Portugal. The aim of this project is to explore the dynamics and experiences of the recent Portuguese-African labour migration, focusing on the migrants´ potential contribution to development in the form of human and social capital. These kinds of capital include knowledge, skills, experiences and connections to transnational social networks. The main methods of data collection are participant observation and open-ended interviews. Analytically, the project departs from the field of migration and development studies. Contemporary European labour migration to Africa represents something totally new in relation to this field, which implies that the project fills a gap in current research. The project analyses how the Portuguese migrants experience their integration into the receiving societies and their contribution to these. It also explores how the migrants negotiate the changing power dynamics in relation to the Angolans/Cape Verdeans they meet in their working life. Furthermore the project analyses how these Angolans and Cape Verdeans understand the Portuguese migrants´ integration into the host societies and their potential contribution to development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För första gången i Afrikas postkoloniala historia söker en stor skara medborgare i en före detta kolonialmakt förbättrade levnadsvillkor i de forna kolonierna. Ungefär 125.000 portugiser har de senaste åren migrerat till Angola, och 15.000 till Kap Verde. Den långa kön utanför Angolas konsulat i Lissabon är en tydlig signal på att en ny epok inträtt. Bakgrunden till denna utveckling är den starka makroekonomiska tillväxten i Angola och Kap Verde i kombination med den ekonomiska krisen i Portugal. Det tvingande behovet av att skaffa sig en säker inkomst delar de portugisiska migranterna med arbetskraftsmigranter över hela världen. I detta fall sammanfaller emellertid den ekonomiska utsattheten med en position av symbolisk överlägsenhet som har sina rötter i den portugisiska koloniala identiteten. Vidare har Portugal under de senaste årtiondena byggt upp utvecklingssamarbeten med de forna afrikanska kolonierna och sänt ut *experter* för att leda dessa samarbeten. Denna roll som utvecklingsexperter verkar delvis prägla de nya portugisiska migranternas syn på sig själva. Det grundläggande syftet med projektet är att undersöka de portugisiska migranternas eventuella bidrag till utveckling i Angola och Kap Verde genom överföring av socialt kapital och humankapital. Med socialt kapital avses band till transnationella sociala nätverk som kan vara av betydelse för utveckling. Humankapital handlar om migranternas kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter. Projektet är fokuserat på följande forskningsfrågor: -Hur upplever de portugisiska migranterna sin integration i de afrikanska mottagarländerna och sina eventuella bidrag i form av socialt kapital och humankapital? -Hur förhandlar de portugisiska migranterna sin identitet i förhållande till de angolaner / kapverdier de möter i arbetslivet, och hur förstår och hanterar migranterna de förändrade maktförhållandena? -Hur ser angolaner / kapverdier som arbetar med de portugisiska migranterna på a) migranternas bidrag i form av socialt kapital och humankapital, b) deras förändrade identitet och maktposition, c) deras integration. I relation till specifika forskningsfält anknyter projektet till migrations- och utvecklingsstudier i kombination med en postkolonial ansats. Inom migrationsstudier finns det en mycket omfattande forskning kring arbetskrafts- / ekonomisk migration från utvecklingsländer till Europa, men ingenting är publicerat om migration i den motsatta riktningen. Beträffande samband mellan migration och utveckling är existerande forskning helt fokuserad på hur migranter från utvecklingsländer kan bidra till utveckling i sina ursprungsländer. Samtida europeisk arbetskraftsmigration till Afrika är ett outforskat tema, liksom frågor kring vad denna typ av migration kan bidra med i termer av överföring av socialt kapital och humankapital. Projektet pågår i tre år och fokuserar på migranter i Benguela (Angola) och Mindelo (Kap Verde). De viktigaste metoderna för materialinsamling är deltagande observation och intervjuer. Deltagande observation genomförs på klubbar och i andra sociala sammanhang där portugisiska migranterna möts, samt i deras hem och på deras arbetsplatser. För intervjuer görs ett urval av 30-40 migranter i vardera Angola och Kap Verde och dessa intervjuas vid upprepade tillfällen 2014-2016. Intervjuerna fokuserar på 1. migranternas syn på vilka nya former av socialt kapital och humankapital som de eventuellt bidrar med, 2. migranternas syn på de viktigaste sociala och kulturella skillnaderna mellan Portugal och Angola / Kap Verde och på hur de själva förhåller sig till dessa, 3 migranternas syn på sin identitet och på sin situation som arbetskraftsmigranter i de forna kolonierna. Projektet intervjuar också migranternas arbetskamrater om deras syn på portugisernas roll i förhållande till den utveckling som äger rum i Angola / Kap Verde och om de skiftande maktrelationerna mellan dem själva och portugiserna. Genom att projektet behandlar ett fenomen som hittills inte all</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För första gången i Afrikas postkoloniala historia söker en stor skara medborgare i en före detta kolonialmakt förbättrade levnadsvillkor i de forna kolonierna. Ungefär 125.000 portugiser har de senaste åren migrerat till Angola, och 15.000 till Kap Verde. Den långa kön utanför Angolas konsulat i Lissabon är en tydlig signal på att en ny epok inträtt. Bakgrunden till denna utveckling är den starka makroekonomiska tillväxten i Angola och Kap Verde i kombination med den ekonomiska krisen i Portugal. Det tvingande behovet av att skaffa sig en säker inkomst delar de portugisiska migranterna med arbetskraftsmigranter över hela världen. I detta fall sammanfaller emellertid den ekonomiska utsattheten med en position av symbolisk överlägsenhet som har sina rötter i den portugisiska koloniala identiteten. Vidare har Portugal under de senaste årtiondena byggt upp utvecklingssamarbeten med de forna afrikanska kolonierna och sänt ut *experter* för att leda dessa samarbeten. Denna roll som utvecklingsexperter verkar delvis prägla de nya portugisiska migranternas syn på sig själva. Det grundläggande syftet med projektet är att undersöka de portugisiska migranternas eventuella bidrag till utveckling i Angola och Kap Verde genom överföring av socialt kapital och humankapital. Med socialt kapital avses band till transnationella sociala nätverk som kan vara av betydelse för utveckling. Humankapital handlar om migranternas kunskaper, färdigheter och erfarenheter. Projektet är fokuserat på följande forskningsfrågor: -Hur upplever de portugisiska migranterna sin integration i de afrikanska mottagarländerna och sina eventuella bidrag i form av socialt kapital och humankapital? -Hur förhandlar de portugisiska migranterna sin identitet i förhållande till de angolaner / kapverdier de möter i arbetslivet, och hur förstår och hanterar migranterna de förändrade maktförhållandena? -Hur ser angolaner / kapverdier som arbetar med de portugisiska migranterna på a) migranternas bidrag i form av socialt kapital och humankapital, b) deras förändrade identitet och maktposition, c) deras integration. I relation till specifika forskningsfält anknyter projektet till migrations- och utvecklingsstudier i kombination med en postkolonial ansats. Inom migrationsstudier finns det en mycket omfattande forskning kring arbetskrafts- / ekonomisk migration från utvecklingsländer till Europa, men ingenting är publicerat om migration i den motsatta riktningen. Beträffande samband mellan migration och utveckling är existerande forskning helt fokuserad på hur migranter från utvecklingsländer kan bidra till utveckling i sina ursprungsländer. Samtida europeisk arbetskraftsmigration till Afrika är ett outforskat tema, liksom frågor kring vad denna typ av migration kan bidra med i termer av överföring av socialt kapital och humankapital. Projektet pågår i tre år och fokuserar på migranter i Benguela (Angola) och Mindelo (Kap Verde). De viktigaste metoderna för materialinsamling är deltagande observation och intervjuer. Deltagande observation genomförs på klubbar och i andra sociala sammanhang där portugisiska migranterna möts, samt i deras hem och på deras arbetsplatser. För intervjuer görs ett urval av 30-40 migranter i vardera Angola och Kap Verde och dessa intervjuas vid upprepade tillfällen 2014-2016. Intervjuerna fokuserar på 1. migranternas syn på vilka nya former av socialt kapital och humankapital som de eventuellt bidrar med, 2. migranternas syn på de viktigaste sociala och kulturella skillnaderna mellan Portugal och Angola / Kap Verde och på hur de själva förhåller sig till dessa, 3 migranternas syn på sin identitet och på sin situation som arbetskraftsmigranter i de forna kolonierna. Projektet intervjuar också migranternas arbetskamrater om deras syn på portugisernas roll i förhållande till den utveckling som äger rum i Angola / Kap Verde och om de skiftande maktrelationerna mellan dem själva och portugiserna. Genom att projektet behandlar ett fenomen som hittills inte all</narrative>
      <narrative>For the first time in African postcolonial history, citizens of a former European colonial power are seeking improved living conditions in the ex-colonies on a massive scale. The Portuguese who leave for Angola and Cape Verde are motivated by the strong economic growth in these countries in combination with the crisis in Portugal. The aim of this project is to explore the dynamics and experiences of the recent Portuguese-African labour migration, focusing on the migrants´ potential contribution to development in the form of human and social capital. These kinds of capital include knowledge, skills, experiences and connections to transnational social networks. The main methods of data collection are participant observation and open-ended interviews. Analytically, the project departs from the field of migration and development studies. Contemporary European labour migration to Africa represents something totally new in relation to this field, which implies that the project fills a gap in current research. The project analyses how the Portuguese migrants experience their integration into the receiving societies and their contribution to these. It also explores how the migrants negotiate the changing power dynamics in relation to the Angolans/Cape Verdeans they meet in their working life. Furthermore the project analyses how these Angolans and Cape Verdeans understand the Portuguese migrants´ integration into the host societies and their potential contribution to development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Factors determining susceptibility of peste des petits ruminants virus infections in domestic and wild small ruminants</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktorer som påverkar mottaglighet för peste des petits ruminants virusinfektion hos domesticerade och vilda små idisslare</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Peste des petits ruminants hos får, getter och vilda idisslare - ökad förståelse av utbredning och sjukdomsmekanismer kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Tanzania och Pakistan Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer, avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen då kvinnor får en egen inkomst. Smittsamma sjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom bland småbrukare. PPR orsakas av PPR virus (PPRV), som är ett morbillivirus likt mässlingsvirus och framför allt boskapspestvirus (Rinderpestvirus, RPV). RPV orsakade liknande symtom som PPRV (feber, ödem, blåsor och skador i slemhinnor, diarré, minskad mjölkproduktion, akut död och hög dödlighet) fast hos nötboskap. Nyligen förklarades RPV utrotat, vilket betyder att det är den andra allvarliga virussjukdomen som utrotats efter smittkoppor hos människa. Viktiga anledningar till att RPV lyckosamt utrotades var tillgången till enkla och effektiva vacciner, att det endast var en kort tid då infekterade djur spred smitta och då enbart genom nära kontakt, samt ekonomiska incitament för att fullfölja ett utrotningsprogram på lokal och nationell nivå. PPR fortsätter dock att sprida sig snabbt trots tillgång till vaccin och bra diagnostik. Sjukdomen har spridit sig till Nordafrika och Turkiet, nära EU:s gränser, och hotar även att sprida sig allt längre söderut i Afrika. Vilda idisslares roll för smittspridning är ännu oklar, men PPRV har nyligen påvisats i bl a vilda getter i Tibet, Pakistan och Kurdistan, samt i antiloper i Tanzania. En viktig fråga att besvara är därför om vilda idisslare kan bli sjuka och/eller sprida virus till tamboskap. Forskningsprojektets övergripande mål är därför att klargöra den nuvarande situationen för PPRV hos både tama och vilda små idisslare i Tanzania och Pakistan genom att föra samman ett tvärvetenskapligt och multinationellt team med forskare inom virologi, epidemiologi, immunogenetik och evolutionsbiologi. Specifika mål för projektet är att: i) identifiera särskilt intressanta och viktiga områden där vilda och tama idisslare interagerar med varandra och utvärdera betydelsen av detta för smittspridning; ii) förstå och övervaka hur PPRV utvecklas genetiskt baserat på sekvensering av hela arvsmassan; iii) förstå varför vilda och tama idisslare har olika sjukdomsmottaglighet; iv) bestämma genuttrycket hos infekterade djur för att förstå skillnader i immunsvar och sjukdomsutveckling mellan olika djurarter, samt att v) förklara vilka funktioner vissa PPRV-proteiner har och deras roll för sjukdomsutveckling. Sådan kunskap som projektet ämnar leda till är viktiga och fundamentala för att kunna utveckla bättre vacciner och bättre kontrollstrategier för att bekämpa PPRV. Förhoppningsvis kan denna förödande sjukdom som drabbar de fattigaste så hårt så småningom utrotas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an economically important disease, especially affecting the household economy of the poorest people, since the main hosts are domestic sheep and goats in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, species important for the daily survival. Smallholders keeping small ruminants, mostly women, are one key driver in poverty alleviation in many regions of the world, but infectious diseases, such as PPR, represent serious threats to further development of the smallholder production. PPR is spreading rapidly despite availability of vaccines and diagnostic tests. The role of wildlife in PPR epidemiology is still uncertain. The overall purpose of the proposed project is to ascertain the current situation of PPR virus (PPRV) in both domestic and wild small ruminants in Tanzania and Pakistan by bringing a multidisciplinary and multinational team of scientists together. Through this project, data will be collected on the epidemiology and risk factors related to PPRV infected livestock and wildlife from study locations and experimental infections. Genetic factors of PPRV and its hosts associated with disease susceptibility will be monitored by molecular epidemiology based on full genome sequencing, transcriptomic analysis of global host response, and functional studies to understand molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis in a host and species dependent manner. Such knowledge is fundamental to devise better vaccines and to facilitate control strategies against PPRV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Factors determining susceptibility of peste des petits ruminants virus infections in domestic and wild small ruminants</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Peste des petits ruminants hos får, getter och vilda idisslare - ökad förståelse av utbredning och sjukdomsmekanismer kan leda till bättre levnadsvillkor för småbrukare i Tanzania och Pakistan Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) är en smittsam virussjukdom hos får, getter och andra små idisslare som främst drabbar de fattigaste människorna i de fattigaste länderna i världen. Får och getter är nämligen vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien, områden där PPR är vanligt förekommande och därmed drabbar extra hårt. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en stor extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer, avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen då kvinnor får en egen inkomst. Smittsamma sjukdomar såsom PPR utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom bland småbrukare. PPR orsakas av PPR virus (PPRV), som är ett morbillivirus likt mässlingsvirus och framför allt boskapspestvirus (Rinderpestvirus, RPV). RPV orsakade liknande symtom som PPRV (feber, ödem, blåsor och skador i slemhinnor, diarré, minskad mjölkproduktion, akut död och hög dödlighet) fast hos nötboskap. Nyligen förklarades RPV utrotat, vilket betyder att det är den andra allvarliga virussjukdomen som utrotats efter smittkoppor hos människa. Viktiga anledningar till att RPV lyckosamt utrotades var tillgången till enkla och effektiva vacciner, att det endast var en kort tid då infekterade djur spred smitta och då enbart genom nära kontakt, samt ekonomiska incitament för att fullfölja ett utrotningsprogram på lokal och nationell nivå. PPR fortsätter dock att sprida sig snabbt trots tillgång till vaccin och bra diagnostik. Sjukdomen har spridit sig till Nordafrika och Turkiet, nära EU:s gränser, och hotar även att sprida sig allt längre söderut i Afrika. Vilda idisslares roll för smittspridning är ännu oklar, men PPRV har nyligen påvisats i bl a vilda getter i Tibet, Pakistan och Kurdistan, samt i antiloper i Tanzania. En viktig fråga att besvara är därför om vilda idisslare kan bli sjuka och/eller sprida virus till tamboskap. Forskningsprojektets övergripande mål är därför att klargöra den nuvarande situationen för PPRV hos både tama och vilda små idisslare i Tanzania och Pakistan genom att föra samman ett tvärvetenskapligt och multinationellt team med forskare inom virologi, epidemiologi, immunogenetik och evolutionsbiologi. Specifika mål för projektet är att: i) identifiera särskilt intressanta och viktiga områden där vilda och tama idisslare interagerar med varandra och utvärdera betydelsen av detta för smittspridning; ii) förstå och övervaka hur PPRV utvecklas genetiskt baserat på sekvensering av hela arvsmassan; iii) förstå varför vilda och tama idisslare har olika sjukdomsmottaglighet; iv) bestämma genuttrycket hos infekterade djur för att förstå skillnader i immunsvar och sjukdomsutveckling mellan olika djurarter, samt att v) förklara vilka funktioner vissa PPRV-proteiner har och deras roll för sjukdomsutveckling. Sådan kunskap som projektet ämnar leda till är viktiga och fundamentala för att kunna utveckla bättre vacciner och bättre kontrollstrategier för att bekämpa PPRV. Förhoppningsvis kan denna förödande sjukdom som drabbar de fattigaste så hårt så småningom utrotas.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrika är världens mest konfliktdrabbade kontinent och har upplevt en tredjedel av alla krig som brutit ut sedan andra världskriget. Afrika har även drabbats av 75 % av alla konflikter mellan icke-statliga grupper sedan slutet av kalla kriget. Dessutom har nio av tio, som dött i våld som avsiktligt riktar sig mot civila, såsom folkmord, etnisk rensning och massakrer, varit afrikaner. Denna negativa bild är dock inte allomfattande. Botswana, Malawi och Zambia är omringade av sju länder som drabbats av konflikter, men utgör själva en ?fredszon? helt förskonad från väpnad konflikt sedan de blev självständiga för 50 år sedan. Sedan slutet av andra världskriget har endast tio afrikanska länder varit skonade från krig. Den totala befolkningen hos dessa tio länder är 44 miljoner. Utav dessa bor 32 miljoner (73 %) i Botswana, Malawi och Zambia. Trots den fred de delar så skiljer sig Botswana, Malawi och Zambia avsevärt åt på flera punkter som är identifierade i tidigare forskning som viktiga orsaker till krig. Bland annat skiljer sig länderna betydligt åt när det gäller befolkningsstorlek, fattigdom, institutionell stabilitet, resurser, och etnisk sammansättning. Detta gör ?fredszonen? än mer anmärkningsvärd. Målet med detta projekt är att förklara varför fred har rått i dessa tre länder trots att de är del av den kontinent som är värst drabbad av konflikt och trots att alla deras grannländer har plågats av konflikt. I och med det söker vi orsakertill fred. Freds- och konfliktforskningen uppstod som ett forskningsfält dedikerat till att förstå orsakerna till krig genom att systematiskt analysera de historiska erfarenheterna från krig. Dagens freds- och konfliktforskning fokuserar på orsaker till krig och på konfliktlösning. Orsaker till fred är emellertid ett förbisett område. Detta är olyckligt då ett fokus på fredsorsaker kan generera djupgående förstålse rörande fred - likväl som krig - då ett sådant fokus gör att nya frågor ställs, vilket kan leda till att viktiga variabler som tidigare har förbisetts identifieras. Tidigare forskning visar att orsaken till att konflikter ofta uppstår i samma regioner antingen är att länderna i dessa regioner delar många likartade förhållanden eller att konflikter sprids från ett land till ett annat. Då ingen av dessa orsaker på ett övertygande sätt kan förklara den empiriska gåta som detta projekt fokuserar på kommer vi att använda två nya teoretiska angreppsvinkar. Först kommer vi att undersöka om förklaringen till denna ?fredszon? är strukturen på samhällslivet. Mer precist kommer vi att undersöka hur människor från olika befolkningsgrupper interagerar. Tidigare forskning om Indien visar att städer där hinduer och muslimer umgås mycket sinsemellan, drabbas i mindre utsträckning av konflikter mellan dessa två grupper. Vi kommer därför att undersöka om en liknande förklaring kan härledas till den rådande freden i Botswana, Zambia och Malawi. Vårt andra angreppsätt fokuserar på närvaron av effektiva lokala konfliktlösningsmekanismer. Många inbördeskrig startar med att olika befolkningsgrupper strider om vem som har rätt till ett visst landområde. Sådana förhållanden finns även i de länder vi studerar, men här har inte dessa lett till våldsamma konflikter. Därför vill vi också undersöka om avsaknaden av konflikt kan förklaras med effektiva lokala konfliktlösningsmekanismer. Utöver dess stora akademiska betydelse är projektet även väldigt viktigt utifrån ett policyperspektiv. En fördjupad förståelse om varför vissa länder kan fortsätta att vara fredliga trots att de är omringade av krig innebär viktiga lärdomar för policyaktörer. En sådan kunskap ökar möjligheten att fatta välgrundade beslut om hur man kan öka motståndskraften mot krig i fredliga länder. Sådana lärdomar är även användbara för att minska risken att en konflikt bryter ut i länder där fred råder för närvarande, men som tidigare drabbats av konflikter. De lärdomar som kan dras från projektet är därför viktiga för beslutsfattare som är en</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Informerad och intolerant ? Om antidemokratiska värderingar i låg- och mellaninkomstländer Att vara ?politiskt tolerant? innebär att man accepterar att individer och grupper som man själv ogillar ändå ska ha samma politiska rättigheter som en själv - åtminstone så länge de ?ogillade? också är beredda att acceptera grundläggande demokratiska spelregler. Politisk tolerans beskrivs ofta som en nödvändig förutsättning för fredlig samexistens och fördjupad demokrati. I studier genomförda i välbeställda demokratier har forskningen visat att individers utbildningsnivå och en någorlunda jämn fördelning av ekonomiska resurser är starkt korrelerade med hög politisk tolerans. Men hur kommer det sig att en del individer är mycket svåra att övertyga om att rättigheter bör betraktas som universella och att de bör gälla lika för alla? Vad är det som gör att politisk intolerans, fördomar mellan individer, eller att hat mellan etniska grupper, ibland kan te sig opåverkbara av dialog, information, upprättandet av personliga kontakter och utbyten mellan människor av olika slag? Frågan som ställs i detta forskningsprojekt är vad som formar djupt rotade politiskt intoleranta värderingar hos personer i miljöer som präglas av fattigdom. Forskningsresultat från låg- och mellaninkomstländer visar att utbildningssystemens kvalitet i dessa länder ofta är så låg att även om individer kan lära sig att läsa och skaffa sig en del grundläggande färdigheter i skolan, så fungerar den sällan bra för att förmedla demokratiska ideal. Fattigdomen ligger ofta på sådan nivå att effekterna av materiell välfärd, och fungerande skol- och sjukvård sällan får chans att manifestera sig. I den forskning som bedrivits inom det s.k. TOLEDO-projektet har vi kunnat visa att otrygghet och konflikter ofta ytterligare trycker ner nivåerna av politisk tolerans i sådana miljöer. Men trots svåra förutsättningar, fattigdom och svaga demokratiska institutioner, så kan politisk tolerans ändå uppstå. Istället för skolan blir partier, fackföreningar, frivilligorganisationer viktiga för att lära ut de demokratiska grundprinciperna. Emellertid finner vi i dessa utsatta miljöer en grupp intoleranta medborgare som vi borde ägna mer av vårt intresse. Det är individer som tycks vara nästintill immuna mot de flesta av de faktorer som vi hittills nämnt som viktiga för att politisk tolerans ska uppstå. De har ofta en rätt god utbildning och många kan beskrivas som relativt välinformerade om omvärlden. Ändå upprätthåller de djupt förankrade politiskt intoleranta attityder och ett mycket stabilt stöd för anti-demokratiska regimmodeller. De kan beskrivas som ?välinformerade intoleranta?. Det föreslagna projektet introducerar en helt ny typlogi som beskriver olika slags intolerans bland medborgarna, och syftet är att försöka förstå och förklara vad som formar attityder hos de mest oböjliga intoleranta individerna, och vad, när vanliga informationskampanjer inte når fram, som kan påverka sådana individer till att inta mer demokratiskt orienterade värderingar. Projektet bygger vidare på tre omfattande undersökningar som genomförts inom ramen för TOLEDO-projektet i länderna Indien, Pakistan och Uganda. Dessa tre länder har brittiskt kolonialstyre som gemensam nämnare och de plågas alla av fattigdom och svaga offentliga stödsystem till medborgarna. Dessutom representerar länderna olika slags regimtyper där Uganda fortfarande väntar på övergången till demokrati, Pakistan är en mycket ung och svag demokrati, och Indien som har en mer djupt rotad demokratisk tradition. I de genomförda studierna har attityder hos medborgarna undersökts med djupintervjuer och omfattande attitydundersökningar. Dessa har lett fram till de resultat som vi här ska undersöka mer på djupet: orsaken till varför en del medborgare utvecklar starkt intoleranta värderingar som är mycket svåra at ändra på. De tidigare undersökningarna får utgöra ett slags jämförelsematerial för att bättre förstå vad som påverkar de informerade intolerant</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Informerad och intolerant ? Om antidemokratiska värderingar i låg- och mellaninkomstländer Att vara ?politiskt tolerant? innebär att man accepterar att individer och grupper som man själv ogillar ändå ska ha samma politiska rättigheter som en själv - åtminstone så länge de ?ogillade? också är beredda att acceptera grundläggande demokratiska spelregler. Politisk tolerans beskrivs ofta som en nödvändig förutsättning för fredlig samexistens och fördjupad demokrati. I studier genomförda i välbeställda demokratier har forskningen visat att individers utbildningsnivå och en någorlunda jämn fördelning av ekonomiska resurser är starkt korrelerade med hög politisk tolerans. Men hur kommer det sig att en del individer är mycket svåra att övertyga om att rättigheter bör betraktas som universella och att de bör gälla lika för alla? Vad är det som gör att politisk intolerans, fördomar mellan individer, eller att hat mellan etniska grupper, ibland kan te sig opåverkbara av dialog, information, upprättandet av personliga kontakter och utbyten mellan människor av olika slag? Frågan som ställs i detta forskningsprojekt är vad som formar djupt rotade politiskt intoleranta värderingar hos personer i miljöer som präglas av fattigdom. Forskningsresultat från låg- och mellaninkomstländer visar att utbildningssystemens kvalitet i dessa länder ofta är så låg att även om individer kan lära sig att läsa och skaffa sig en del grundläggande färdigheter i skolan, så fungerar den sällan bra för att förmedla demokratiska ideal. Fattigdomen ligger ofta på sådan nivå att effekterna av materiell välfärd, och fungerande skol- och sjukvård sällan får chans att manifestera sig. I den forskning som bedrivits inom det s.k. TOLEDO-projektet har vi kunnat visa att otrygghet och konflikter ofta ytterligare trycker ner nivåerna av politisk tolerans i sådana miljöer. Men trots svåra förutsättningar, fattigdom och svaga demokratiska institutioner, så kan politisk tolerans ändå uppstå. Istället för skolan blir partier, fackföreningar, frivilligorganisationer viktiga för att lära ut de demokratiska grundprinciperna. Emellertid finner vi i dessa utsatta miljöer en grupp intoleranta medborgare som vi borde ägna mer av vårt intresse. Det är individer som tycks vara nästintill immuna mot de flesta av de faktorer som vi hittills nämnt som viktiga för att politisk tolerans ska uppstå. De har ofta en rätt god utbildning och många kan beskrivas som relativt välinformerade om omvärlden. Ändå upprätthåller de djupt förankrade politiskt intoleranta attityder och ett mycket stabilt stöd för anti-demokratiska regimmodeller. De kan beskrivas som ?välinformerade intoleranta?. Det föreslagna projektet introducerar en helt ny typlogi som beskriver olika slags intolerans bland medborgarna, och syftet är att försöka förstå och förklara vad som formar attityder hos de mest oböjliga intoleranta individerna, och vad, när vanliga informationskampanjer inte når fram, som kan påverka sådana individer till att inta mer demokratiskt orienterade värderingar. Projektet bygger vidare på tre omfattande undersökningar som genomförts inom ramen för TOLEDO-projektet i länderna Indien, Pakistan och Uganda. Dessa tre länder har brittiskt kolonialstyre som gemensam nämnare och de plågas alla av fattigdom och svaga offentliga stödsystem till medborgarna. Dessutom representerar länderna olika slags regimtyper där Uganda fortfarande väntar på övergången till demokrati, Pakistan är en mycket ung och svag demokrati, och Indien som har en mer djupt rotad demokratisk tradition. I de genomförda studierna har attityder hos medborgarna undersökts med djupintervjuer och omfattande attitydundersökningar. Dessa har lett fram till de resultat som vi här ska undersöka mer på djupet: orsaken till varför en del medborgare utvecklar starkt intoleranta värderingar som är mycket svåra at ändra på. De tidigare undersökningarna får utgöra ett slags jämförelsematerial för att bättre förstå vad som påverkar de informerade intolerant</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hatiska demagoger eller fredliga demokrater? Varför f.d. krigsherrar säkerhetiserar krigsidentiteter under val Demokratisering ses som en viktig komponent i arbetet med att bygga fred efter inbördeskrig. En bieffekt av sådana processer är dock att f.d. krigsherrar ofta återföds som demokrater och blir en vital del av det demokratiska systemet. Även om det kan vara nödvändigt att samarbeta med sådana s.k. demokratiska krigsherrar (DK) för att förhindra dem från att återgå till krig, innebär det även en fara. Det är inte ovanligt att DK underblåser rädslor och söker att polarisera krigshärjade samhällen för att vinna röster; antingen genom att använda aggressiva diskurser (t.ex. genom att porträttera medlemmar av andra grupper som farliga eller att hävda att ens egen grupp är hotad) eller provaktivt valbeteende (t.ex. att mobilisera f.d. kombattanter, som kan ha begått krigsbrott, i politiska manifestationer och demonstrationer). I värsta fall kan sådant agerande både underminera demokratiska institutioners förmåga att lösa konflikter och orsaka nya våldsamheter. För att öka våra möjligheter att bygga stabila demokratier i postkonfliktsamhällen är det därför viktigt att förstå när och varför DK försöker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter; definierat som talhandlingar och valbeteende vars målsättning är att krigsdrabbade grupper förblir polariserade och lever i rädsla för varandra. Projektet avser att undersöka denna fråga genom att jämföra sex DK i Liberia och Sierra Leone. Vi argumenterar att det framförallt är DK som har förlorat sin position som förmedlare av ekonomiskt stöd, mellan fredsmäklare och lokala samhällen, under demokratiseringsprocesser som söker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter. För att undersöka förklaringsvärdet av denna hypotes kommer vi att samla empiriskt material med hjälp av social nätverksanalys och djupintervjuer med centrala aktörer i Liberia och Sierra Leone, samt textanalys av uttalanden som DK har gjort i lokala dagstidningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Demagogues of Hate or Shepherds of Peace? Why Warlord Democrats (Re)securitize Wartime Identities</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hatiska demagoger eller fredliga demokrater? Varför f.d. krigsherrar säkerhetiserar krigsidentiteter under val Demokratisering ses som en viktig komponent i arbetet med att bygga fred efter inbördeskrig. En bieffekt av sådana processer är dock att f.d. krigsherrar ofta återföds som demokrater och blir en vital del av det demokratiska systemet. Även om det kan vara nödvändigt att samarbeta med sådana s.k. demokratiska krigsherrar (DK) för att förhindra dem från att återgå till krig, innebär det även en fara. Det är inte ovanligt att DK underblåser rädslor och söker att polarisera krigshärjade samhällen för att vinna röster; antingen genom att använda aggressiva diskurser (t.ex. genom att porträttera medlemmar av andra grupper som farliga eller att hävda att ens egen grupp är hotad) eller provaktivt valbeteende (t.ex. att mobilisera f.d. kombattanter, som kan ha begått krigsbrott, i politiska manifestationer och demonstrationer). I värsta fall kan sådant agerande både underminera demokratiska institutioners förmåga att lösa konflikter och orsaka nya våldsamheter. För att öka våra möjligheter att bygga stabila demokratier i postkonfliktsamhällen är det därför viktigt att förstå när och varför DK försöker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter; definierat som talhandlingar och valbeteende vars målsättning är att krigsdrabbade grupper förblir polariserade och lever i rädsla för varandra. Projektet avser att undersöka denna fråga genom att jämföra sex DK i Liberia och Sierra Leone. Vi argumenterar att det framförallt är DK som har förlorat sin position som förmedlare av ekonomiskt stöd, mellan fredsmäklare och lokala samhällen, under demokratiseringsprocesser som söker att säkerhetisera krigsidentiteter. För att undersöka förklaringsvärdet av denna hypotes kommer vi att samla empiriskt material med hjälp av social nätverksanalys och djupintervjuer med centrala aktörer i Liberia och Sierra Leone, samt textanalys av uttalanden som DK har gjort i lokala dagstidningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Democratization has been identified as a crucial mechanism when building peace after war. A by-product of such processes is that ex-warlords often reinvent themselves as democrats. Even if it may be necessary to embrace such warlord democrats (WDs) to prevent them from returning to war, there are also considerable risks involved. In their quest for votes it is not uncommon that they use their electoral platforms to incite fear and cement wartime cleavages. They can either do this by using inflammatory rhetoric or engaging in confrontational electoral behavior. At worst, such actions can undermine democratic institutions and trigger new outbursts of violence. To improve efforts to build stable and accountable democracy in post-civil war societies, it is therefore crucial to understand when and why WDs seek to (re)securitize wartime identities; held as speech acts and electoral practices that aim to keep war-affected communities polarized and in fear of each other. This project seeks to address this puzzle by comparing six WDs in Liberia and Sierra Leone. We hypothesize that it is WDs that are unable to retain their position as brokers of patronage during transitions to democracy that attempt to (re)securitize wartime identities. To scrutinize the explanatory value of this proposition, empirical data will be gathered using social network analysis and interviews in each respective country, as well as textual analysis of statements made by the WDs in local newspapers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet *Språkligt utanförskap - identitetens betydelse i ett utvecklingsperspektiv* önskar studera varför människor i Ruvuma-regionen i sydvästra Tanzania kodväxlar, dvs alternerar mellan två koder, swahili och ngoni, som är modersmål för de flesta som bor i området. På grund av Tanzanias språkpolitik som upphöjde swahili till kommunikationsspråk över hela Tanzania efter självständigheten används swahili idag inom de flesta domäner, även i avlägsna områden långt borta från de kustområden nära Zanzibar där språket har sitt ursprung. Detta är en situation som är olik de flesta andra afrikanska länder som valde europeiska språk som officiella språk. Swahili påverkar idag både status och användning av alla de ungefär 150 tanzaniska språk som finns. Många av dessa är på väg att försvinna. Hur man använder språk är beroende av sociala faktorer och talarnas identitet, både den egna individuella identiteten och språkgruppens kollektiva identitet. I ett samhälle där ett inhemskt språk finns i en kontaktsituation med ett annat språk med högre status, som här swahili, är frågan om växlingen mellan ngoni och swahili är ett uttryck för att talare av ngoni inte längre kan uttrycka sig tillräckligt bra på sitt modersmål eller om deras kodväxling signalerar något annat. Kan det exempelvis vara ett sätt att uttrycka gruppidentitet - eller rent av flera identiteter samtidigt? Inom ramen för projektet kommer fokus att ligga på hur ngoni-talare kodväxlar och om det i språksituationen finns processer som bidrar till bevarandet av modersmålet och om hur ngonitalarens attityder påverkar språkanvändning. Dessa frågor är av stor betydelse för samhällsutveckling och utvecklingsfrågor i stort och för vår förståelse av sociala förändringar. En övergripande målsättning för hela projektet är dessutom att utveckla kriterier och metoder för att besvara dessa och andra frågor om identitetsskapande och förändringar i språk. Arbetet med min doktorsavhandling och även senare forskning har inriktats mot en utveckling av en sådan metodik. Inga skrivna texter finns på ngoni. Inom ramen för projektet kommer därför tal av 24 ngonitalande personer (informanter) i två byar i Songea-området i sydvästra Tanzania, som ligger drygt 100 mil från Dar es Salaam, att spelas in. Informanterna kommer at väljas utifrån ålder (gammal-ung) och bostadsort (lite större by/mycket liten by). Intervjuerna kommer att omfatta vissa i förväg bestämda teman och kommer att spelas in. Intervjuerna görs individuellt och som ett fokusgruppssamtal där tre personer deltar. Efter inspelningarna kommer en intervju som följer en specifik intervjuguide att göras med varje deltagare. De medverkande intervjuas bl.a. om attityder till språk och faktorer med relevans för identitet. Dessutom ska även de intervjuade själva uppskatta sin kodväxling och vad som hänt språkligt under inspelningen. Denna intervju kommer att ingå i- och jämföras med analysen av den faktiska kodväxlingen med utgångspunkt i data från inspelningarna. Tidigare forskning av sökanden (bl. a i ett postdoktor-projekt om ordlån från Swahili till Ngoni samt en skolundersökning av elevers språkliga bakgrund) har visat att mer än 50 % av barnen lär swahili redan innan de börjar skolan och där de blir undervisade enbart på swahili, och att swahili är mycket närvarande i deras dagliga liv, även i hemmet. Mot denna bakgrund är det av största vikt att undersöka hur ngonitalare använder språken och vad detta språkbruk med kodväxling innebär för dem och deras kollektiva identitet - och på längre sikt även deras framtid. Samtidigt ger en sådan studie generella insikter och kunskap som berör alla mångspråkiga nationer, det vill säga majoriteten av världens länder. Språk är en resurs som är ojämnt fördelad i samhället. Talare av minoritetsspråk har inte samma språkliga rättigheter som talare av nationella och officiella språk. Utbildningsstatistik visar vidare tydligt att endast elitgrupper i afrikanska länder genomgår en längre utbildning. Efter</narrative>
      <narrative>The project *Linguistic Marginalization - Understanding the Process and Effects on Developmental Capabilities* aims at identifying the reasons behind code-switching, the alternation between two or more languages within a single speech situation. This is between the indigenous Tanzanian language Ngoni and Swahili, the high status language of the nation. The setting is the Ruvuma region of southwestern Tanzania. The overriding purpose of the study is to develop criteria and a methodology for answering the question of when code switching language use is a sign of identity creation, identity loss, or identity compensation, a process of language loss, or perhaps something else. To answer these research questions 24 informants (12 young and 12 older persons) in two different settings in the Songea area will be recorded during three periods of fieldwork, individually and in a separate focus group session. Notes will be taken and a follow-up interview conducted, followed by both a quantitative and a qualitative analysis. Social constructionist theory provides a framework for the study. The research is influenced by earlier sociolinguistic research on language seen both as a social practice and as a symbolic system through which identity is created within a setting where language shift may be threatening. Thus, the study provides new methods and new data for understanding changing language patterns in a language contact situation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet *Språkligt utanförskap - identitetens betydelse i ett utvecklingsperspektiv* önskar studera varför människor i Ruvuma-regionen i sydvästra Tanzania kodväxlar, dvs alternerar mellan två koder, swahili och ngoni, som är modersmål för de flesta som bor i området. På grund av Tanzanias språkpolitik som upphöjde swahili till kommunikationsspråk över hela Tanzania efter självständigheten används swahili idag inom de flesta domäner, även i avlägsna områden långt borta från de kustområden nära Zanzibar där språket har sitt ursprung. Detta är en situation som är olik de flesta andra afrikanska länder som valde europeiska språk som officiella språk. Swahili påverkar idag både status och användning av alla de ungefär 150 tanzaniska språk som finns. Många av dessa är på väg att försvinna. Hur man använder språk är beroende av sociala faktorer och talarnas identitet, både den egna individuella identiteten och språkgruppens kollektiva identitet. I ett samhälle där ett inhemskt språk finns i en kontaktsituation med ett annat språk med högre status, som här swahili, är frågan om växlingen mellan ngoni och swahili är ett uttryck för att talare av ngoni inte längre kan uttrycka sig tillräckligt bra på sitt modersmål eller om deras kodväxling signalerar något annat. Kan det exempelvis vara ett sätt att uttrycka gruppidentitet - eller rent av flera identiteter samtidigt? Inom ramen för projektet kommer fokus att ligga på hur ngoni-talare kodväxlar och om det i språksituationen finns processer som bidrar till bevarandet av modersmålet och om hur ngonitalarens attityder påverkar språkanvändning. Dessa frågor är av stor betydelse för samhällsutveckling och utvecklingsfrågor i stort och för vår förståelse av sociala förändringar. En övergripande målsättning för hela projektet är dessutom att utveckla kriterier och metoder för att besvara dessa och andra frågor om identitetsskapande och förändringar i språk. Arbetet med min doktorsavhandling och även senare forskning har inriktats mot en utveckling av en sådan metodik. Inga skrivna texter finns på ngoni. Inom ramen för projektet kommer därför tal av 24 ngonitalande personer (informanter) i två byar i Songea-området i sydvästra Tanzania, som ligger drygt 100 mil från Dar es Salaam, att spelas in. Informanterna kommer at väljas utifrån ålder (gammal-ung) och bostadsort (lite större by/mycket liten by). Intervjuerna kommer att omfatta vissa i förväg bestämda teman och kommer att spelas in. Intervjuerna görs individuellt och som ett fokusgruppssamtal där tre personer deltar. Efter inspelningarna kommer en intervju som följer en specifik intervjuguide att göras med varje deltagare. De medverkande intervjuas bl.a. om attityder till språk och faktorer med relevans för identitet. Dessutom ska även de intervjuade själva uppskatta sin kodväxling och vad som hänt språkligt under inspelningen. Denna intervju kommer att ingå i- och jämföras med analysen av den faktiska kodväxlingen med utgångspunkt i data från inspelningarna. Tidigare forskning av sökanden (bl. a i ett postdoktor-projekt om ordlån från Swahili till Ngoni samt en skolundersökning av elevers språkliga bakgrund) har visat att mer än 50 % av barnen lär swahili redan innan de börjar skolan och där de blir undervisade enbart på swahili, och att swahili är mycket närvarande i deras dagliga liv, även i hemmet. Mot denna bakgrund är det av största vikt att undersöka hur ngonitalare använder språken och vad detta språkbruk med kodväxling innebär för dem och deras kollektiva identitet - och på längre sikt även deras framtid. Samtidigt ger en sådan studie generella insikter och kunskap som berör alla mångspråkiga nationer, det vill säga majoriteten av världens länder. Språk är en resurs som är ojämnt fördelad i samhället. Talare av minoritetsspråk har inte samma språkliga rättigheter som talare av nationella och officiella språk. Utbildningsstatistik visar vidare tydligt att endast elitgrupper i afrikanska länder genomgår en längre utbildning. Efter</narrative>
      <narrative>The project *Linguistic Marginalization - Understanding the Process and Effects on Developmental Capabilities* aims at identifying the reasons behind code-switching, the alternation between two or more languages within a single speech situation. This is between the indigenous Tanzanian language Ngoni and Swahili, the high status language of the nation. The setting is the Ruvuma region of southwestern Tanzania. The overriding purpose of the study is to develop criteria and a methodology for answering the question of when code switching language use is a sign of identity creation, identity loss, or identity compensation, a process of language loss, or perhaps something else. To answer these research questions 24 informants (12 young and 12 older persons) in two different settings in the Songea area will be recorded during three periods of fieldwork, individually and in a separate focus group session. Notes will be taken and a follow-up interview conducted, followed by both a quantitative and a qualitative analysis. Social constructionist theory provides a framework for the study. The research is influenced by earlier sociolinguistic research on language seen both as a social practice and as a symbolic system through which identity is created within a setting where language shift may be threatening. Thus, the study provides new methods and new data for understanding changing language patterns in a language contact situation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Deployment of Molecular Durum Breeding to the Senegal Basin: Capacity Building to Face Global Warming</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av ett molekylärt förädlingsprogram för durum-vete i Senegal: Kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att möta den globala uppvärmningen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala uppvärmningen kommer att ha en långtgående inverkan nord-väst kusten i Afrika, med en allvarlig reduktion av vattentillgången och signifikant ökad temperatur. För att möta detta måste växtförädlarna förse jordbruket med sorter som är kapabla att bibehålla hög avkastning med mindre tillgång på vatten (vattenanvändningseffektivitet, WUE), höga temperaturer (värmetolerans), och reducerad nederbörd (torktolerans). WUE, och anpassning till hetta och torka är mycket komplexa kvantitativa egenskaper som endast kan förbättras genom noggranna selektioner i definierade miljöer och genom att kombinera många gener. Den traditionella metoden för växtförädling har visat sig effektiv hittills, men med en betydande förlust i potentiell kärnskörd och allmän agronomiska egenskaper. För att möta den växande efterfrågan på livsmedel från en stadigt ökande befolkning, skulle en mer effektiv växtförädling behövs, något som möjliggör identifiering av alla användbara alleler i arvsmassan och underlättar deras introgression i högeffektiva sorter. Mauretanien och Senegal är extremt svält-drabbade fattiga länder (55e och 44e i Global Hunger Index), med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden är öken eller halvöken, med en otillräcklig nederbörd. Längs Atlantens kustområde möjliggör nederbörd under regnperioden (juni-oktober) en odling av torktoleranta grödor främst hirs. Fertila områden finns längs med Senegal floden, som utgör gräns mellan de två länderna. Durumvete har potential för sådd i regnbevattnade områden i Mauretanien och Senegal i rotation med hirs. I samarbete med nationella partners kommer därför genetisk och växtförädlingsforskning bedrivas för att bland annat identifiera WUE, torka och värme-toleranta durumvete sorter och öka acceptansen för durumodling. Vi kommer också utvärdera nya gener kapabla att lindra de negativa effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen och utforska nya förädlingsmetoder för att införliva nya gener i högavkastande sorter för anpassning till torka och värme. Projektet kommer att ge praktisk utbildning av en mauretanska eller senegalesiska student i ett sandwich-program mellan universitetet i Rabat (Marocko), ICARDA och SLU i Alnarp. En utvald samling av durumvete från ICARDAs genbank kommer att användas. Denna samling sorter/linjer har en betydande genetisk mångfald och är en idealisk resurs för att upptäcka nya källor till variation. Associationsgenetik kommer att användas där vi kombinerar fältdata (dvs. fenotypning) avsende torka, WUE och värme på de aktuella platserna och DNA-fingeravtryck (eller genotypning). Analysen kommer att hjälpa oss i sökandet av markörer som kan länkas till alleler för önskade egenskaper och som kommer att vara till stor praktisk nytta vid förädlingen av durumvete. På detta sätt kan vi mer objektivt och snabbare välja för önskade egenskaper, dvs, spara resurser och tid och öka den genetiska vinsten i ett kunskapslett designat växtförädlingsprogram. Den långsiktiga effekten av den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bidra till en hållbar odling av durumvete i torra områden i Afrika, och kommer att underlätta durumvetets anpassning till det förändrade klimatet. Nya högavkastande durumveten som är anpassade till regionen kommer att öka mängden protein tillgängligt i kosten, öka den totala kaloriintaget, och bidra till att ökad mängd mat. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla medel (tillgängligheten av arvsmassa med bättre WUE och förbättrad anpassning till torka och värme) för att påverka lämpliga beslutsfattare i de aktuella länderna, för att främja en hållbar odling av durumvete. Den förbättrade arvsmassan i durumvete kan också utgöra ett bra exempel på att det lönnar sig att främja investeringar i syfte att anpassa jordbruket till klimatförändringarna i den bredare jordbrukspolitiska debatten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Durum wheat genetics and breeding research will be undertaken in Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal and Sweden to identify water use efficient durum wheat germplasm with enhanced adaptation to drought and heat for further use in cultivar development aiming adoption by local African dryland farmers, mining alleles capable to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming (specifically drought and heat), and deploy these alleles for enhancing adaptation of durum wheat to global warming into high yielding cultivars adapted to northwest Africa. The proposed research involves the genotyping and phenotyping of durum wheat core collection, and the use of association mapping (based on linkage disequilibrium) for identifying marker genes related to traits enhancing adaptation to both drought- and heat-prone environments. Durum wheat breeders can directly employ this information to design targeted crosses to pyramid useful alleles within a single genotype and to estimate breeding values for applying genome wide-selection. High-yielding durum wheat cultivars will assure the maintenance of total grain produced, increase total proteins available for the diet, reduce water consumed, and provide means for crop rotation to rice, and offer options for a more diversified diet in northwest Africa. Local capacity strengthening will be also achieved by training a Mauritanian or a Senegalese student in a sandwich PhD program between the University of Rabat (Morocco), ICARDA and SLU.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av ett molekylärt förädlingsprogram för durum-vete i Senegal: Kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att möta den globala uppvärmningen</narrative>
      <narrative>Deployment of Molecular Durum Breeding to the Senegal Basin: Capacity Building to Face Global Warming</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala uppvärmningen kommer att ha en långtgående inverkan nord-väst kusten i Afrika, med en allvarlig reduktion av vattentillgången och signifikant ökad temperatur. För att möta detta måste växtförädlarna förse jordbruket med sorter som är kapabla att bibehålla hög avkastning med mindre tillgång på vatten (vattenanvändningseffektivitet, WUE), höga temperaturer (värmetolerans), och reducerad nederbörd (torktolerans). WUE, och anpassning till hetta och torka är mycket komplexa kvantitativa egenskaper som endast kan förbättras genom noggranna selektioner i definierade miljöer och genom att kombinera många gener. Den traditionella metoden för växtförädling har visat sig effektiv hittills, men med en betydande förlust i potentiell kärnskörd och allmän agronomiska egenskaper. För att möta den växande efterfrågan på livsmedel från en stadigt ökande befolkning, skulle en mer effektiv växtförädling behövs, något som möjliggör identifiering av alla användbara alleler i arvsmassan och underlättar deras introgression i högeffektiva sorter. Mauretanien och Senegal är extremt svält-drabbade fattiga länder (55e och 44e i Global Hunger Index), med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden är öken eller halvöken, med en otillräcklig nederbörd. Längs Atlantens kustområde möjliggör nederbörd under regnperioden (juni-oktober) en odling av torktoleranta grödor främst hirs. Fertila områden finns längs med Senegal floden, som utgör gräns mellan de två länderna. Durumvete har potential för sådd i regnbevattnade områden i Mauretanien och Senegal i rotation med hirs. I samarbete med nationella partners kommer därför genetisk och växtförädlingsforskning bedrivas för att bland annat identifiera WUE, torka och värme-toleranta durumvete sorter och öka acceptansen för durumodling. Vi kommer också utvärdera nya gener kapabla att lindra de negativa effekterna av den globala uppvärmningen och utforska nya förädlingsmetoder för att införliva nya gener i högavkastande sorter för anpassning till torka och värme. Projektet kommer att ge praktisk utbildning av en mauretanska eller senegalesiska student i ett sandwich-program mellan universitetet i Rabat (Marocko), ICARDA och SLU i Alnarp. En utvald samling av durumvete från ICARDAs genbank kommer att användas. Denna samling sorter/linjer har en betydande genetisk mångfald och är en idealisk resurs för att upptäcka nya källor till variation. Associationsgenetik kommer att användas där vi kombinerar fältdata (dvs. fenotypning) avsende torka, WUE och värme på de aktuella platserna och DNA-fingeravtryck (eller genotypning). Analysen kommer att hjälpa oss i sökandet av markörer som kan länkas till alleler för önskade egenskaper och som kommer att vara till stor praktisk nytta vid förädlingen av durumvete. På detta sätt kan vi mer objektivt och snabbare välja för önskade egenskaper, dvs, spara resurser och tid och öka den genetiska vinsten i ett kunskapslett designat växtförädlingsprogram. Den långsiktiga effekten av den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bidra till en hållbar odling av durumvete i torra områden i Afrika, och kommer att underlätta durumvetets anpassning till det förändrade klimatet. Nya högavkastande durumveten som är anpassade till regionen kommer att öka mängden protein tillgängligt i kosten, öka den totala kaloriintaget, och bidra till att ökad mängd mat. Vi kommer att tillhandahålla medel (tillgängligheten av arvsmassa med bättre WUE och förbättrad anpassning till torka och värme) för att påverka lämpliga beslutsfattare i de aktuella länderna, för att främja en hållbar odling av durumvete. Den förbättrade arvsmassan i durumvete kan också utgöra ett bra exempel på att det lönnar sig att främja investeringar i syfte att anpassa jordbruket till klimatförändringarna i den bredare jordbrukspolitiska debatten.</narrative>
      <narrative>Durum wheat genetics and breeding research will be undertaken in Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal and Sweden to identify water use efficient durum wheat germplasm with enhanced adaptation to drought and heat for further use in cultivar development aiming adoption by local African dryland farmers, mining alleles capable to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming (specifically drought and heat), and deploy these alleles for enhancing adaptation of durum wheat to global warming into high yielding cultivars adapted to northwest Africa. The proposed research involves the genotyping and phenotyping of durum wheat core collection, and the use of association mapping (based on linkage disequilibrium) for identifying marker genes related to traits enhancing adaptation to both drought- and heat-prone environments. Durum wheat breeders can directly employ this information to design targeted crosses to pyramid useful alleles within a single genotype and to estimate breeding values for applying genome wide-selection. High-yielding durum wheat cultivars will assure the maintenance of total grain produced, increase total proteins available for the diet, reduce water consumed, and provide means for crop rotation to rice, and offer options for a more diversified diet in northwest Africa. Local capacity strengthening will be also achieved by training a Mauritanian or a Senegalese student in a sandwich PhD program between the University of Rabat (Morocco), ICARDA and SLU.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mining generates a vast amount of waste rocks, overburden materials and tailings, that remain un-vegetated for extended period of time. Heavy metal pollution is one of the main environmental problems in post-mining landscapes, posing serious hazards to human health and agricultural productivity. Although green restoration technologies have advanced elsewhere, little information is available in Zambia. The project aims to develop restoration model for mining wastelands. Specifically the following research questions will be studied: a) Which native species in the Copperbelt region of Zambia are suitable for restoration of post-mining landscape?; b) Which organic amendments are efficient for sequestering heavy metals in situ and enhance growth performance of native species?; c) How do the soil amendments interact with the physiological response of metal tolerant species and d) Which planting method will ensure better survival and growth performances of native species planted on amended mining wastelands? The project will generate basic and applied knowledge for developing restoration model, and will provide scientific evidence for decision-makers, environmental groups and the general public about pathways for reclamation of mining wastelands, thereby contributing towards the achievement of ?Green Economy Development? goals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mot grön ekonomisk utveckling i Zambia: Skogsrestaurering av nedlagda gruvområden Människans strävan efter ekonomisk utveckling medför ofta stora negativa effekter på ekosystemen, såsom globala klimatförändringar, miljöförstöring och en snabb minskning av den biologiska mångfalden. Gruvdrift utgör en av de stora industriella aktiviteterna i Zambia sedan början av 2000-talet och har förutom god ekonomisk utveckling genererat en stora miljöproblem på grund av stora mängder toxiskt gruvavfall och anrikningsmaterial. Omhändertagandet av gruvavfall är ofta komplicerat på grund av höga halter tungmetaller med instabil struktur, brist på växtnäringsämnen och lågt pH i marken. Som ett resultat förblir inaktiva och övergivna gruvor i allmänhet obevuxna under längre tid vilket innebär allvarliga risker för människors hälsa och produktivitet i jordbruket på grund av yt-och grundvatten föroreningar, kontaminering via vinddrift och vattenerosion, samt upptag i växter som används som livsmedel. Trots framsteg i utvecklingen av grön restaureringsteknik som utnyttjar växtarter och markförbättringsåtgärder (fytosanering) finns mycket lite information om förhållandena i Zambia. Tidigare restaureringsförsök har misslyckats på grund av brist på kunskap om tungmetalltoleranta arter lämpliga för plantering i dessa områden samt brist på kunskap om vilka markåtgärder som kan utföras för att binda tungmetaller in situ och förbättra de fysikaliskt-kemiska egenskaperna hos anrikningssand så överlevnad och tillväxt av planterade arter ökar. Projektet syftar specifikt till att besvara följande frågeställningar: a) Vilka inhemska arter i Zambias Kopparbältsregion är lämpliga för restaurering nerlagda gruvor,? b) Vilka ekologiska åtgärder är effektiva för att modifiera rörlighet och upptag av tungmetaller i gruvavfall och förbättra tillväxten av inhemska arter,? c) Hur markförbättringar interagerar med metalltoleranta arter i termer av att förändrad fysiologisk adaptiv respons och fördelning mellan ovan- och underjordsdelar,? och d) Vilken planteringsmetod medför bäst överlevnad och tillväxt hos inhemska arter planterade i gruvområden? Grön restaureringseknik är ett framväxande område som behöver nya miljövänliga teknologier. Det föreslagna samarbetsprojektet kommer att generera grundläggande och tillämpad kunskap som ökar vår förståelse för fytostabilisering som restaureringsteknik i övergivna gruvor. Resultaten kommer att ge vetenskapliga bevis och politiska riktlinjer för beslutsfattare, miljöövervakare och allmänhet om vägar för återta kraftigt miljöpåverkade gruvområden, och därigenom bidra till att uppnå de ?gröna ekonomiska utvecklingsmålen*.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mot grön ekonomisk utveckling i Zambia: Skogsrestaurering av nedlagda gruvområden Människans strävan efter ekonomisk utveckling medför ofta stora negativa effekter på ekosystemen, såsom globala klimatförändringar, miljöförstöring och en snabb minskning av den biologiska mångfalden. Gruvdrift utgör en av de stora industriella aktiviteterna i Zambia sedan början av 2000-talet och har förutom god ekonomisk utveckling genererat en stora miljöproblem på grund av stora mängder toxiskt gruvavfall och anrikningsmaterial. Omhändertagandet av gruvavfall är ofta komplicerat på grund av höga halter tungmetaller med instabil struktur, brist på växtnäringsämnen och lågt pH i marken. Som ett resultat förblir inaktiva och övergivna gruvor i allmänhet obevuxna under längre tid vilket innebär allvarliga risker för människors hälsa och produktivitet i jordbruket på grund av yt-och grundvatten föroreningar, kontaminering via vinddrift och vattenerosion, samt upptag i växter som används som livsmedel. Trots framsteg i utvecklingen av grön restaureringsteknik som utnyttjar växtarter och markförbättringsåtgärder (fytosanering) finns mycket lite information om förhållandena i Zambia. Tidigare restaureringsförsök har misslyckats på grund av brist på kunskap om tungmetalltoleranta arter lämpliga för plantering i dessa områden samt brist på kunskap om vilka markåtgärder som kan utföras för att binda tungmetaller in situ och förbättra de fysikaliskt-kemiska egenskaperna hos anrikningssand så överlevnad och tillväxt av planterade arter ökar. Projektet syftar specifikt till att besvara följande frågeställningar: a) Vilka inhemska arter i Zambias Kopparbältsregion är lämpliga för restaurering nerlagda gruvor,? b) Vilka ekologiska åtgärder är effektiva för att modifiera rörlighet och upptag av tungmetaller i gruvavfall och förbättra tillväxten av inhemska arter,? c) Hur markförbättringar interagerar med metalltoleranta arter i termer av att förändrad fysiologisk adaptiv respons och fördelning mellan ovan- och underjordsdelar,? och d) Vilken planteringsmetod medför bäst överlevnad och tillväxt hos inhemska arter planterade i gruvområden? Grön restaureringseknik är ett framväxande område som behöver nya miljövänliga teknologier. Det föreslagna samarbetsprojektet kommer att generera grundläggande och tillämpad kunskap som ökar vår förståelse för fytostabilisering som restaureringsteknik i övergivna gruvor. Resultaten kommer att ge vetenskapliga bevis och politiska riktlinjer för beslutsfattare, miljöövervakare och allmänhet om vägar för återta kraftigt miljöpåverkade gruvområden, och därigenom bidra till att uppnå de ?gröna ekonomiska utvecklingsmålen*.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kampen mot hiv och aids har gjort stora framsteg, men risken för bakslag är stor. Antalet nya infektioner är fortsatt högt och inom ett par år kommer resurser för att fortsätta nuvarande insatser att saknas. Det är därför av vikt att utveckla mer effektiva strategier samt att förbättra befintliga program. Hittills har hiv program huvudsakligen fokuserat på individuella faktorer, så som kondomanvändning och hivtester. Under senare år har dock avsaknaden av strukturella faktorer i programmen betonats. Strukturella faktorer är orsaker som ligger utanför den enskilda individens kontroll, såsom undernäring, brist på sjukvård och samhälleliga normer. Det råder stor enighet om att det krävs större fokusering på strukturella faktorer, men samtidigt råder det oenighet om vilka faktorer som är viktiga och hur orsak-verkan sambanden ser ut. Syftet med vårt projekt är att analysera två typer av strukturella faktorer till HIV i Afrika, som båda har ansetts vara av stor betydelse; socioekonomisk status och våld i nära relationer. Socioekonomisk status inkluderar frågor om vilken roll fattigdom, skolutbildning, inkomstskillnader, mm. spelar för spridingen av hiv. Under lång tid ansågs fattigdom vara en viktig faktor, men forskning har visat att i fattiga afrikanska länder så är relativt välbeställda oftare smittade. Ett problem med dessa studier är att de rikaste länderna i Afrika, bl.a. Sydafrika, inte har ingått i studierna. Och i Sydafrika är det tydligt att många fattiga är hiv-positiva. Det har gjorts få studier på ekonomisk ojämlikhet och hiv, men de visar på ett tydligt samband. De har också visats att välbeställda oftare är smittade i fattiga områden, medan fattiga oftare är smittade i välbeställda områden. Den tidigare forskningen är inte överens om varför socioekonomisk status påverkar hiv smitta. En hypotes är att det är relaterat till dålig motståndskraft pga. undernäring och andra sjukdomer. Dåliga framtidsutsikter kan också leda till ett ökat sexuellt riskbeteende. Så kallade transaktionssex, dvs. relationer där kvinnan får gåvor och ekonomisk kompensation i utbyte emot sex, tros också påverkas av socioekonomisk status. Våld i nära relationer anses av många vara en viktig riskfaktor för hiv. Enligt UNAIDS orsakas en av sju infektioner i Sydafrika av våld i nära relationer. De flesta studier har dock gjorts på små urval av kvinnor som besöker kliniker. Det finns en bra men liten longitudinell studie på sydafrikanska data och fyra studier på nationellt representativa afrikanska data, som ger motsägande resultat. Till detta ska tilläggas att program för att minska HIV genom att minska kvinnovåldet inte verkar ha fungerat. Det finns flera troliga skäl till de svaga resultaten. Ett är att måtten på våld är för grova. Ingen studie definierar våld i nära relationer enligt senare tids forskning som visar att det är våld som syftar till kontroll av kvinnan som har stora negativa effekter. Mycket av det våld som rapporteras beror på gräl som spårar ur och där det inte finns en tydlig mansdominans. Ett annat skäl är att man inte analyserat hur våld orsakar hiv. Undantaget är en studie som visar att det är pga. mannen smittats utanför äktenskapet. Vi avser att analysera socioekonomisk status och våld i nära relationer och hur de är relaterade till hiv med nya data och bättre metoder, samt med ett fokus på mekanismer. Vi har tillgång till nationella databaser på individer och hushåll i Sydafrika, med detaljerad information om hiv-status, ekonomiska tillgångar, skolutbildning, sexuellt riskbeteende, mm. Vi avser att länka dessa med information ifrån sydafrikanska kommuner, för att studera hur interaktionen mellan individens och kommunens socioekonomiska status påverkar hiv. Vi har också tillgång till en nioårig longitudinell databas från KwaZulu-Natal i Sydafrika, som vi kommer att använda för att studera effekter av socioekonomisk status över tid. Eftersom dessa databaser inte varit tillgängliga för forskare i allmänhet har få analyser gjor</narrative>
      <narrative>In many African countries, HIV/AIDS indicators have improved. But the achievements are now in jeopardy due to lack of resources. This project aims at improving our understanding of the determinants of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on economic status and inequality and intimate partner violence (IPV), and mechanisms at work. This knowledge is essential for designing better prevention programs. Questions about socioeconomic status will be addressed using two data sets. South African National HIV surveys combined with population census data at the community level, and a unique panel from rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, available annually from 2003 to 2012. The richness of the two databases makes it possible to evaluate several mechanisms, ranging from poor health to risky sexual behavior. Few studies have used these data because of limited public access. Questions about IPV will be addressed using the Demographic and Health Surveys that have both HIV status and violence data. We will use the many IPV questions to improve the measures of IPV; former studies use crude ones, ignoring that IPV combined with control behavior seems to affect women strongly, while other types of violence are less harmful. To disentangle mechanisms, we will use knowledge about the HIV status of the husbands (and wives), and the characteristics of violent men. When available, information about men?s childhood experience of violence will be used as an instrument for IPV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In many African countries, HIV/AIDS indicators have improved. But the achievements are now in jeopardy due to lack of resources. This project aims at improving our understanding of the determinants of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on economic status and inequality and intimate partner violence (IPV), and mechanisms at work. This knowledge is essential for designing better prevention programs. Questions about socioeconomic status will be addressed using two data sets. South African National HIV surveys combined with population census data at the community level, and a unique panel from rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, available annually from 2003 to 2012. The richness of the two databases makes it possible to evaluate several mechanisms, ranging from poor health to risky sexual behavior. Few studies have used these data because of limited public access. Questions about IPV will be addressed using the Demographic and Health Surveys that have both HIV status and violence data. We will use the many IPV questions to improve the measures of IPV; former studies use crude ones, ignoring that IPV combined with control behavior seems to affect women strongly, while other types of violence are less harmful. To disentangle mechanisms, we will use knowledge about the HIV status of the husbands (and wives), and the characteristics of violent men. When available, information about men?s childhood experience of violence will be used as an instrument for IPV.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The livelihoods of one-third of the world´s population are constrained by water availability. Despite multiple values, tree planting in water limited regions has long been prevented by the prevailing hydrological paradigm that trees reduce water availability. This judgment contrasts with the popular understanding of forests as beneficial for water availability. We propose a new theory that reconciles these perspectives and hypothesizes that in landscapes with intermediate tree cover the increases in infiltration is larger than increases in transpiration by the trees, leading to enhanced groundwater recharge. At low tree densities water yields increases with additional trees, but ultimately this relationship reaches a maximum and then declines due to excessive transpiration. This project builds on an earlier project from the research team and hence aims to determine required conditions for which an increased tree cover can give both higher carbon sequestration and improved adaptive capacity to climate change, particularly in terms of improved groundwater recharge. We will use a combination of water balance measurements and isotopic tracers to infer groundwater recharge processes, which will be related to tree cover characteristics through remote sensing and spatial analysis. The results from the project will be integrated with an ongoing livelihoods project in order to understand drivers of tree cover change and to facilitate local implementation of the research findings.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur blir och förblir man immun mot malaria? Malaria är en potentiellt allvarlig och dödlig infektion hos icke-immuna individer. Ett effektivt vaccin behövs för att bekämpa och utrota malaria på sikt. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur man blir och förblir immun mot malaria och att identifiera potentiella vaccinkomponenter. Vi planerar att studera den genetiska mångfalden inom specifika antigen och vilka antikroppssvar som är av betydelse för att vara skyddad mot malaria. Studierna utförs i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali och kommer även att inkludera resenärer som blivit smittade med malariaparasiter i tropikerna och sedan behandlas i Sverige. Vi kommer att studera olika immunologiska svar inklusive antikroppssvar mot flera antigen samt immunologiskt minne hos resenärer som behandlas för malaria och som därefter ej återvänt till malariaområde. Resultaten förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett malariavaccin.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur blir och förblir man immun mot malaria? Malaria är en potentiellt allvarlig och dödlig infektion hos icke-immuna individer. Ett effektivt vaccin behövs för att bekämpa och utrota malaria på sikt. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur man blir och förblir immun mot malaria och att identifiera potentiella vaccinkomponenter. Vi planerar att studera den genetiska mångfalden inom specifika antigen och vilka antikroppssvar som är av betydelse för att vara skyddad mot malaria. Studierna utförs i Tanzania, Kenya och Mali och kommer även att inkludera resenärer som blivit smittade med malariaparasiter i tropikerna och sedan behandlas i Sverige. Vi kommer att studera olika immunologiska svar inklusive antikroppssvar mot flera antigen samt immunologiskt minne hos resenärer som behandlas för malaria och som därefter ej återvänt till malariaområde. Resultaten förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett malariavaccin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Social capital has been associated with several socioeconomic outcomes. However, the mechanisms explaining these links are less known. We propose to study how social capital affects the risk of discrimination among people living with disabilities in Bangladesh. Several studies have shown that people living with disabilities have worse general health, lower educational outcomes, and reduced chances of getting a job. Moreover, disabled people have been shown to be discriminated against in these and other contexts. The main outcome variables of the study are discrimination in health care, education, and the labor market. The study will include two surveys to collect information on social capital both on community and individual levels. Along with data on other important factors, that may also affect the risk of discrimination of people with disabilities, we will analyze these data by means of multilevel statistical methods. The expected results will give estimates of the role of social capital for the risk of discrimination among men and women while controlling for other relevant factors. There is little evidence on how to improve the situation of disabled people at the level of communities. However, several studies have shown that social capital can be enhanced through various policy interventions. The results of this study may be used to develop interventions that strengthen the situation of people with disabilities in terms of access to health care, education and employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att studera frågan om det sociala kapitalet kan påverka människors risk att bli diskriminerade i olika sammanhang. Tidigare studier har visat att människor med ett högre socialt kapital har bättre hälsa, större chans att få en utbildning och högre sannolikhet att erhålla arbete. Men frågan om vad som förklarar dessa sammanhang är betydligt mindre studerad. Vi vill med detta projekt bidra till att öka vår förståelse för det sociala kapitalets roll. Frågan vi ställer oss är om tillgången på socialt kapital bland funktionshindrade i Bangladesh påverkar deras risk för att bli diskriminerade när de söker sjukvård, vill utbilda sig eller söka ett arbete. Målgruppen vi ämnar studera är kvinnor och män med syn-, hörsel- eller fysisk funktionsnedsättning. Genom att samla in data på det sociala kapitalet och på andra faktorer kan vi analysera det sociala kapitalets roll med hjälp av statistiska metoder. Det uppskattas att ungefär 15% av världens befolkning har någon typ av funktionshinder och flera studier har visat att man vet relativt lite om vad som kan göras för att deras situation ska förbättras, bland annat genom att minska risken för att de blir diskriminerade i olika sammanhang. Andra studier har visat att man kan förstärka det sociala kapitalet genom olika insatser. Resultaten av den här studien skulle kunna användas för att utveckla mer effektiva insatser som stärker situationen för kvinnor och män med funktionshinder när det gäller deras tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård, utbildning och arbetsmarknaden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Social capital has been associated with several socioeconomic outcomes. However, the mechanisms explaining these links are less known. We propose to study how social capital affects the risk of discrimination among people living with disabilities in Bangladesh. Several studies have shown that people living with disabilities have worse general health, lower educational outcomes, and reduced chances of getting a job. Moreover, disabled people have been shown to be discriminated against in these and other contexts. The main outcome variables of the study are discrimination in health care, education, and the labor market. The study will include two surveys to collect information on social capital both on community and individual levels. Along with data on other important factors, that may also affect the risk of discrimination of people with disabilities, we will analyze these data by means of multilevel statistical methods. The expected results will give estimates of the role of social capital for the risk of discrimination among men and women while controlling for other relevant factors. There is little evidence on how to improve the situation of disabled people at the level of communities. However, several studies have shown that social capital can be enhanced through various policy interventions. The results of this study may be used to develop interventions that strengthen the situation of people with disabilities in terms of access to health care, education and employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att studera frågan om det sociala kapitalet kan påverka människors risk att bli diskriminerade i olika sammanhang. Tidigare studier har visat att människor med ett högre socialt kapital har bättre hälsa, större chans att få en utbildning och högre sannolikhet att erhålla arbete. Men frågan om vad som förklarar dessa sammanhang är betydligt mindre studerad. Vi vill med detta projekt bidra till att öka vår förståelse för det sociala kapitalets roll. Frågan vi ställer oss är om tillgången på socialt kapital bland funktionshindrade i Bangladesh påverkar deras risk för att bli diskriminerade när de söker sjukvård, vill utbilda sig eller söka ett arbete. Målgruppen vi ämnar studera är kvinnor och män med syn-, hörsel- eller fysisk funktionsnedsättning. Genom att samla in data på det sociala kapitalet och på andra faktorer kan vi analysera det sociala kapitalets roll med hjälp av statistiska metoder. Det uppskattas att ungefär 15% av världens befolkning har någon typ av funktionshinder och flera studier har visat att man vet relativt lite om vad som kan göras för att deras situation ska förbättras, bland annat genom att minska risken för att de blir diskriminerade i olika sammanhang. Andra studier har visat att man kan förstärka det sociala kapitalet genom olika insatser. Resultaten av den här studien skulle kunna användas för att utveckla mer effektiva insatser som stärker situationen för kvinnor och män med funktionshinder när det gäller deras tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård, utbildning och arbetsmarknaden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We are building our present research efforts on several important observations related to the innate immune response to Mtb: (i) apoptotic cells and Hsp72 facilitate the pro-inflammatory response and antimicrobial capacity in Mtb-infected macrophages, and antigen presentation in dendritic cells (DC) (ii) susceptibility for nitric oxide (NO) among clinical Mtb strains correlates to INH resistance and clinical outcome; and (iii) arginine stimulates NO production in the lung of patients with tuberculosis and HIV, and facilitates treatment and protection against the disease. . Using a translational approach our goal is to find a strategy to modulate and stimulate the innate immune response, thereby strengthening macrophage capacity in individuals exposed to Mtb and coinfecting agents (HIV, helminths) in endemic areas, and shorten the duration of disease. Specific aims to achieve this are (i) to characterize how apoptotic cells and Hsp72 activate macrophages; (ii) to identify how polymorphisms in the inflammasome genes affect susceptibility to Mtb infection; (iii) how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage capacity to handle Mtb; (iv) to evaluate how stimulation of NO production and anti-helminth treatment can enhance macrophage function, and serve as adjuvant treatment to conventional chemotherapy. This translational project links basic infectious biology knowhow to clinical applications in high burden TB areas like Ethiopia and Peru.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We are building our present research efforts on several important observations related to the innate immune response to Mtb: (i) apoptotic cells and Hsp72 facilitate the pro-inflammatory response and antimicrobial capacity in Mtb-infected macrophages, and antigen presentation in dendritic cells (DC) (ii) susceptibility for nitric oxide (NO) among clinical Mtb strains correlates to INH resistance and clinical outcome; and (iii) arginine stimulates NO production in the lung of patients with tuberculosis and HIV, and facilitates treatment and protection against the disease. . Using a translational approach our goal is to find a strategy to modulate and stimulate the innate immune response, thereby strengthening macrophage capacity in individuals exposed to Mtb and coinfecting agents (HIV, helminths) in endemic areas, and shorten the duration of disease. Specific aims to achieve this are (i) to characterize how apoptotic cells and Hsp72 activate macrophages; (ii) to identify how polymorphisms in the inflammasome genes affect susceptibility to Mtb infection; (iii) how coinfections with HIV or helminths affect macrophage capacity to handle Mtb; (iv) to evaluate how stimulation of NO production and anti-helminth treatment can enhance macrophage function, and serve as adjuvant treatment to conventional chemotherapy. This translational project links basic infectious biology knowhow to clinical applications in high burden TB areas like Ethiopia and Peru.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A mobile phone intervention to optimise lay health worker-services for chronic diseases, including case finding and treatment of Tuberculosis and</narrative>
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      <narrative>South Africa is heavily burdened by chronic diseases including HIV and Tuberculosis (TB). The South African health system struggles with a shortage of human resources, fuelled by a cumulative increase in individuals in need of life-long antiretroviral treatment (ART), often co-infected with TB. A solution to overcome these shortages is lay-health workers (LHWs). Shortfalls for a system relying on LHWs are e.g. the challenges related to a high work-load in rural areas, with long distances and barriers to timely and adequate reporting. The main purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of an integrated mobile phone managmenet intervention to improve lay health workers (LHWs) performance, case finding and health outcomes for HIV and TB in rural Soth Africa. A before and after comparison, applying an interrupted time series analysis will be used to assess the effects on primary outcomes (proportion of scheduled visits by LHWs occuring as planned, proportion of patients being referred for TB and HIV screening and testing, who access the clinic) together with survival analyses of secondary outcomes (retention in care for ART and TB treatment) as well as a cost-effectiveness study will be conducted. Knowledge generated by the project will assist in finding innovative ways to handle the increasing work-load faced by the lay-health workers, as well as contributing to improved case detection and treatment of the devastating HIV and TB co-epidemic in South Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av ett mobiltelefon-baserat system för att förbättra primärvård, upptäckt och behandling av kroniska sjukdomar, inklusive tuberkulos och hiv, på landsbygden i Sydafrika. Sydafrika är hårt belastat av kroniska sjukdomar inklusive hiv och tuberkulos (tbc). De långa behandlingarn av HIV och tbc kräver ett omhändertagande som liknar klassiska kroniska sjukdomar såsom tex. diabetes. Samtidigt som Sydafrika är hårt belastat av bland de högsta andelarna i världen av hiv och tbc, så kämpar det sydafrikanska vård-systemet med en brist på arbetskraft inom sjukvården och en snabbt ökande efterfrågan på vård av kroniska sjukdomar, underblåst av en stadig ökning av personer i behov av livslång behandling av hiv, ofta samtidigt med infektion med tuberkulos. En lösning för att övervinna dessa brister är att rekrytera sk lay-health workers (LHWs), som är sjukvårdsintresserade men ej formellt utbildade invidider som ofta arbetar i samma kommun som de bor, med att stötta den vanliga sjukvården. Utmaningar för ett system som förlitar sig på LHWs är, bla relaterade till en hög arbetsbelastning på landsbygden, med långa avstånd och hinder för snabb och adekvat rapportering. Huvudsyftet är att analysera effekterna av ett mobiltelefon management system för att LHWs arbete och hälsoresultat för hiv och tuberkulos i landet Syd Afrika. Kunskap som genereras av projektet kommer att hjälpa till att finna innovativa sätt att hantera den ökande arbetsbelastning som LHWs möter, samt att bidrar till förbättrad upptäckt och behandling av d förödande hiv och TB epidemierna i Sydafrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av ett mobiltelefon-baserat system för att förbättra primärvård, upptäckt och behandling av kroniska sjukdomar, inklusive tuberkulos och hiv, på landsbygden i Sydafrika. Sydafrika är hårt belastat av kroniska sjukdomar inklusive hiv och tuberkulos (tbc). De långa behandlingarn av HIV och tbc kräver ett omhändertagande som liknar klassiska kroniska sjukdomar såsom tex. diabetes. Samtidigt som Sydafrika är hårt belastat av bland de högsta andelarna i världen av hiv och tbc, så kämpar det sydafrikanska vård-systemet med en brist på arbetskraft inom sjukvården och en snabbt ökande efterfrågan på vård av kroniska sjukdomar, underblåst av en stadig ökning av personer i behov av livslång behandling av hiv, ofta samtidigt med infektion med tuberkulos. En lösning för att övervinna dessa brister är att rekrytera sk lay-health workers (LHWs), som är sjukvårdsintresserade men ej formellt utbildade invidider som ofta arbetar i samma kommun som de bor, med att stötta den vanliga sjukvården. Utmaningar för ett system som förlitar sig på LHWs är, bla relaterade till en hög arbetsbelastning på landsbygden, med långa avstånd och hinder för snabb och adekvat rapportering. Huvudsyftet är att analysera effekterna av ett mobiltelefon management system för att LHWs arbete och hälsoresultat för hiv och tuberkulos i landet Syd Afrika. Kunskap som genereras av projektet kommer att hjälpa till att finna innovativa sätt att hantera den ökande arbetsbelastning som LHWs möter, samt att bidrar till förbättrad upptäckt och behandling av d förödande hiv och TB epidemierna i Sydafrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>South Africa is heavily burdened by chronic diseases including HIV and Tuberculosis (TB). The South African health system struggles with a shortage of human resources, fuelled by a cumulative increase in individuals in need of life-long antiretroviral treatment (ART), often co-infected with TB. A solution to overcome these shortages is lay-health workers (LHWs). Shortfalls for a system relying on LHWs are e.g. the challenges related to a high work-load in rural areas, with long distances and barriers to timely and adequate reporting. The main purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of an integrated mobile phone managmenet intervention to improve lay health workers (LHWs) performance, case finding and health outcomes for HIV and TB in rural Soth Africa. A before and after comparison, applying an interrupted time series analysis will be used to assess the effects on primary outcomes (proportion of scheduled visits by LHWs occuring as planned, proportion of patients being referred for TB and HIV screening and testing, who access the clinic) together with survival analyses of secondary outcomes (retention in care for ART and TB treatment) as well as a cost-effectiveness study will be conducted. Knowledge generated by the project will assist in finding innovative ways to handle the increasing work-load faced by the lay-health workers, as well as contributing to improved case detection and treatment of the devastating HIV and TB co-epidemic in South Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verktyg för förebyggande av infektionssjukdomar hos nötkreatur i Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smittskyddsverktyg för nötkreatursägare i Uganda: Nötkreatur har stort värde för afrikanska bönder, för produktion av kött och mjölk, samt som dragdjur och för ekonomisk trygghet. Projektet syftar till att ge nötkreatursbönder i Uganda såväl motivation som verktyg för att förhindra smittsamma sjukdomar som kan skada deras verksamhet. Först kartläggs de viktigaste sjukdomarna hos nötkreatur i Uganda. Därefter undersöks utvalda besättningar för dessa sjukdomar, relaterat till verksamhet, smittskydd och produktivitet. Sedan upprättas besättningsegna åtgärder i samma besättningar, för att på bästa sätt hindra smitta. Slutligen utvärderas effekterna av åtgärderna. Resultaten värderas både i ekonomiska termer och i förekomst av olika sjukdomar, för att direkt kunna koppla förekomst av smitta till produktionsförluster. Genom att engagera djurägarna i såväl identifiering av de viktigaste sjukdomarna som lämpliga åtgärder i deras individuella besättningar ökar möjligheten att genomföra sjukdomsförebyggande åtgärder. Djurägarnas egen bedömning av motivation och möjlighet att genomföra åtgärderna utvärderas också. Resultaten förmedlas inte bara i vetenskapliga publikationer utan även via workshops och direkt kommunikation till djurägarna. Projektet kombinerar en bred vetenskaplig ansats med praktiskt användbara verktyg för enskilda djurägare. Det är ett doktorandprojekt som även syftar till att stärka och utveckla det vetenskapliga samarbetet mellan Sverige och Uganda, och de svenska förutsättningarna att med forskning bidra till hållbar utveckling i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of the proposed project is to provide cattle owners in Uganda with tools and incentives for prevention of infectious diseases of importance for their cattle production. The project is designed as a PhD project, so as to train a young scientist and provide knowledge and incentive for further research efforts. A participatory approach will be adopted, involving local animal health workers, farmers and scientists. By identifying the main problems, investigating their main causes and designing herd-specific measures for prevention and assessing the economic feasibility, the results will be immediately useful in the field situation. The project combines a broad holistic approach with an individual-based design for solutions. The project consists of three parts. The first part will characterise the major infectious diseases in different types of cattle production in the different districts of Uganda. The second part is an in-depth study of the diseases and their socio-economic impact in selected herds. The third part adopts a community participatory approach to design tailor-made measures for each herd, applicable to its particular disease risks and potential. This will be further evaluated to assess the compliance and effect in each herd. In addition to scientific publications, the results will be communicated directly back to the participating farmers through feedback workshops and reported via suitable channels to other stakeholders.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Tools for prevention of infectious diseases in cattle in Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Verktyg för förebyggande av infektionssjukdomar hos nötkreatur i Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Smittskyddsverktyg för nötkreatursägare i Uganda: Nötkreatur har stort värde för afrikanska bönder, för produktion av kött och mjölk, samt som dragdjur och för ekonomisk trygghet. Projektet syftar till att ge nötkreatursbönder i Uganda såväl motivation som verktyg för att förhindra smittsamma sjukdomar som kan skada deras verksamhet. Först kartläggs de viktigaste sjukdomarna hos nötkreatur i Uganda. Därefter undersöks utvalda besättningar för dessa sjukdomar, relaterat till verksamhet, smittskydd och produktivitet. Sedan upprättas besättningsegna åtgärder i samma besättningar, för att på bästa sätt hindra smitta. Slutligen utvärderas effekterna av åtgärderna. Resultaten värderas både i ekonomiska termer och i förekomst av olika sjukdomar, för att direkt kunna koppla förekomst av smitta till produktionsförluster. Genom att engagera djurägarna i såväl identifiering av de viktigaste sjukdomarna som lämpliga åtgärder i deras individuella besättningar ökar möjligheten att genomföra sjukdomsförebyggande åtgärder. Djurägarnas egen bedömning av motivation och möjlighet att genomföra åtgärderna utvärderas också. Resultaten förmedlas inte bara i vetenskapliga publikationer utan även via workshops och direkt kommunikation till djurägarna. Projektet kombinerar en bred vetenskaplig ansats med praktiskt användbara verktyg för enskilda djurägare. Det är ett doktorandprojekt som även syftar till att stärka och utveckla det vetenskapliga samarbetet mellan Sverige och Uganda, och de svenska förutsättningarna att med forskning bidra till hållbar utveckling i låg- och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of the proposed project is to provide cattle owners in Uganda with tools and incentives for prevention of infectious diseases of importance for their cattle production. The project is designed as a PhD project, so as to train a young scientist and provide knowledge and incentive for further research efforts. A participatory approach will be adopted, involving local animal health workers, farmers and scientists. By identifying the main problems, investigating their main causes and designing herd-specific measures for prevention and assessing the economic feasibility, the results will be immediately useful in the field situation. The project combines a broad holistic approach with an individual-based design for solutions. The project consists of three parts. The first part will characterise the major infectious diseases in different types of cattle production in the different districts of Uganda. The second part is an in-depth study of the diseases and their socio-economic impact in selected herds. The third part adopts a community participatory approach to design tailor-made measures for each herd, applicable to its particular disease risks and potential. This will be further evaluated to assess the compliance and effect in each herd. In addition to scientific publications, the results will be communicated directly back to the participating farmers through feedback workshops and reported via suitable channels to other stakeholders.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av ett vaccin mot diarrésjukdom orsakad av ETEC-bakterier Den övergripande målsättningen med forskningsprogrammet är att utveckla ett effektivt vaccin mot enterotoxinbildande Escherichia coli (ETEC) bakterier för användning framför allt på barn i låg och medelinkomstländer. ETEC är en av de vanligaste orsakerna till diarre´ i världen och sådana bakterier har vistas ge upphov till ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 300,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i utvecklingsländer och till 20 -50 % av alla fall av så kallad turistdiarre´. Vi har länge arbetat med att söka utveckla ett effektivt ETEC vaccin enligt samma principer som vi tidigare använt för att utveckla det drickbara koleravaccinet Dukoral®. Kolera och ETEC bakterier orsakar sjukdom på likartat sätt och vi har tidigare visat att en komponent i koleravaccinet, koleratoxin B subenhet (CTB), också kan ge effektivt, om än kortvarigt skydd mot vissa former av ETEC diarré. Vi har nu utvecklat ett nytt, mer komplett sk Tetravalent ETEC vaccin, som består av avdödade E. coli bakterier som genmodifierats till att uttrycka stora mängder av de proteiner, sk kolonisationsfaktor-antigener, på sin yta som är viktiga för att utlösa skyddande immunsvar. Det nya vaccinet innehåller också en toxoidkomponent som är mycket lik den som finns i koleravaccinet Dukoral, men vars struktur förändrats något för att ge upphov till starka immunsvar mot ETEC. I nyligen utförda och pågående studier på vuxna svenskar har vi visat att vaccinet är oskadligt och inte ger upphov till några nämnvärda biverkningar. Resultaten tyder också på att vaccinet ger upphov till starka lokala immunsvar, bl a i tarmslemhinnan, mot alla de viktigaste vaccinkomponenterna. Baserat på de lovande resultaten från studierna i Sverige planerar vi nu att testa det nya Tetravalenta vaccinet med avseende på oskadlighet och förmåga att ge upphov till immunsvar i Bangladesh, initialt på vuxna och därefter barn i sjunkande åldersgrupper, 2-5 år, respektive 6-23 månader, som är de viktigaste målgrupperna för ett ETEC vaccin. Vaccinet kommer att ges som en dryck i en bikarbonatlösning, och i olika doser, initialt i lägre doser på små barn, för att säkerställa att det är biverkningsfritt men ändå ger upphov till goda immunsvar. Studierna ska också söka identifiera olika faktorer som kan förklara varför drickbara vacciner fungerar mycket sämre hos barn i utvecklingsländer än hos barn och vuxna i västvärlden. Vi ska därvid bla utvärdera om olika kosttillskott, tex vitaminer och andra näringsämnen (Vitamin A och D, järn, zink mm), respektive om behandling mot olika parasiter före vaccination kan resultera i förbättrade immunsvar. Om pågående studier i Sverige visar att en immunförstärkande substans, sk adjuvans (dmLT) kan förstärka immunsvaren av oralt ETEC vaccin kommer vi också att testa detta adjuvans i studierna Bangladesh. Avsikten med de aktuella studierna är att få underlag för att testa det Tetravalenta ETEC vaccinet med avseende på skydd mot ETEC-infektion i en så kallad Fas III prövning i Bangladesh eller ett annat låginkomstland. Det aktuella forskningsprogrammet kommer att utföras i nära samverkan mellan forskare på Göteborgs universitet och forskare och personal på ett världsledande forskningscenter för utprövning av tarmvacciner, icddr,b, i Dhaka Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to develop an effective vaccine against one of the most common intestinal pathogens, i.e. enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (ETEC), especially for use in low and middle income countries. A new oral ETEC candidate vaccine developed by us, consisting of four recombinant strains of E. coli bacteria over-expressing the most important ETEC colonization factors and a toxoid (LCTBA) given alone and together with a mucosal adjuvant, dmLT, is presently evaluated for safety and immunogenicity in adult Swedish volunteers with promising preliminary results. We now plan to evaluate this vaccine in different dosages for safety and immunogenicity in Phase I/II studies in descending age groups; adults, children 2-5 years and young children and infants 6-23 months, in Bangladesh. The project also includes establishment of new methods and determination of optimal time points for assessing mucosal immune responses against the key antigens of the vaccine, in an immunologically primed population. We will also try to identify factors that may explain the lower efficacy of oral vaccines in children in developing countries and based on this identify interventions that may improve immunogenicity in this important target group.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av ett vaccin mot diarrésjukdom orsakad av ETEC-bakterier Den övergripande målsättningen med forskningsprogrammet är att utveckla ett effektivt vaccin mot enterotoxinbildande Escherichia coli (ETEC) bakterier för användning framför allt på barn i låg och medelinkomstländer. ETEC är en av de vanligaste orsakerna till diarre´ i världen och sådana bakterier har vistas ge upphov till ca 400 miljoner diarré-episoder och ca 300,000 dödsfall årligen hos barn under 5 år i utvecklingsländer och till 20 -50 % av alla fall av så kallad turistdiarre´. Vi har länge arbetat med att söka utveckla ett effektivt ETEC vaccin enligt samma principer som vi tidigare använt för att utveckla det drickbara koleravaccinet Dukoral®. Kolera och ETEC bakterier orsakar sjukdom på likartat sätt och vi har tidigare visat att en komponent i koleravaccinet, koleratoxin B subenhet (CTB), också kan ge effektivt, om än kortvarigt skydd mot vissa former av ETEC diarré. Vi har nu utvecklat ett nytt, mer komplett sk Tetravalent ETEC vaccin, som består av avdödade E. coli bakterier som genmodifierats till att uttrycka stora mängder av de proteiner, sk kolonisationsfaktor-antigener, på sin yta som är viktiga för att utlösa skyddande immunsvar. Det nya vaccinet innehåller också en toxoidkomponent som är mycket lik den som finns i koleravaccinet Dukoral, men vars struktur förändrats något för att ge upphov till starka immunsvar mot ETEC. I nyligen utförda och pågående studier på vuxna svenskar har vi visat att vaccinet är oskadligt och inte ger upphov till några nämnvärda biverkningar. Resultaten tyder också på att vaccinet ger upphov till starka lokala immunsvar, bl a i tarmslemhinnan, mot alla de viktigaste vaccinkomponenterna. Baserat på de lovande resultaten från studierna i Sverige planerar vi nu att testa det nya Tetravalenta vaccinet med avseende på oskadlighet och förmåga att ge upphov till immunsvar i Bangladesh, initialt på vuxna och därefter barn i sjunkande åldersgrupper, 2-5 år, respektive 6-23 månader, som är de viktigaste målgrupperna för ett ETEC vaccin. Vaccinet kommer att ges som en dryck i en bikarbonatlösning, och i olika doser, initialt i lägre doser på små barn, för att säkerställa att det är biverkningsfritt men ändå ger upphov till goda immunsvar. Studierna ska också söka identifiera olika faktorer som kan förklara varför drickbara vacciner fungerar mycket sämre hos barn i utvecklingsländer än hos barn och vuxna i västvärlden. Vi ska därvid bla utvärdera om olika kosttillskott, tex vitaminer och andra näringsämnen (Vitamin A och D, järn, zink mm), respektive om behandling mot olika parasiter före vaccination kan resultera i förbättrade immunsvar. Om pågående studier i Sverige visar att en immunförstärkande substans, sk adjuvans (dmLT) kan förstärka immunsvaren av oralt ETEC vaccin kommer vi också att testa detta adjuvans i studierna Bangladesh. Avsikten med de aktuella studierna är att få underlag för att testa det Tetravalenta ETEC vaccinet med avseende på skydd mot ETEC-infektion i en så kallad Fas III prövning i Bangladesh eller ett annat låginkomstland. Det aktuella forskningsprogrammet kommer att utföras i nära samverkan mellan forskare på Göteborgs universitet och forskare och personal på ett världsledande forskningscenter för utprövning av tarmvacciner, icddr,b, i Dhaka Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to develop an effective vaccine against one of the most common intestinal pathogens, i.e. enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (ETEC), especially for use in low and middle income countries. A new oral ETEC candidate vaccine developed by us, consisting of four recombinant strains of E. coli bacteria over-expressing the most important ETEC colonization factors and a toxoid (LCTBA) given alone and together with a mucosal adjuvant, dmLT, is presently evaluated for safety and immunogenicity in adult Swedish volunteers with promising preliminary results. We now plan to evaluate this vaccine in different dosages for safety and immunogenicity in Phase I/II studies in descending age groups; adults, children 2-5 years and young children and infants 6-23 months, in Bangladesh. The project also includes establishment of new methods and determination of optimal time points for assessing mucosal immune responses against the key antigens of the vaccine, in an immunologically primed population. We will also try to identify factors that may explain the lower efficacy of oral vaccines in children in developing countries and based on this identify interventions that may improve immunogenicity in this important target group.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of a Next Generation Sequencing molecular identification system to curb the illegal trade in orchid tubers (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Molekylär identifikation av orkidérötter (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae) som säljs illegalt i Iran och Turkmenistan med Next Generation Sequencing</narrative>
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      <narrative>Orchids are collected widely in Asia Minor for use in the traditional product salep. Destructive harvesting and overexploitation of fragile populations has forced traders to tap into new resource areas further east, such as the Kopet-Dagh Mts. Terrestrial orchids in the genera Orchis and Dactylorhiza are most frequently collected, but due to high demand and prices all species are targeted indiscriminately. Pilot data from Iran indicates that traders visit Turkmen communities in the Kopet-Dagh to solicit orchid collection. Salep prices lie at roughly 100 euro/kg, and increase year-on-year. Orchids are sensitive to overexploitation, and it is important to know what species are traded. Conventional morphology-based studies cannot be used to identify roots. Orchidaceae-specific markers designed using NGS genomic data can be used for accurate molecular barcoding identification. NGS High-Throughput Sequencing, which enables sequencing of multiple samples in parallel, will be used to establish presence of different species in powdered bulk. The development of a salep molecular barcoding identification system based on a reference library with sequence data of the 49 Iranian and Turkmen species will: 1) provide a tool to identify conservation priority species; 2) aid the Iranian Environmental Protection Organization to monitor and control illegal trade; 3) help customs seize and identify smuggled tubers; and 4) reduce health risks to consumers by detecting food and medicinal fraud.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Orkidéer samlas i stor utsträckning i Turkiet och Kaukasusområdet för att användas i salep, ett mjöl som görs av rötterna. Salep är en viktig ingrediens inom traditionell folkmedicin där det används i salvor, drickor och glass. Handeln är störst i Turkiet, men förekommer även i Kina, Indien, Pakistan och Azerbajdzjan. Under de senaste åren har överexploatering och destruktiva skördessätt av sårbara orkidépopulationer tvingat samlarna och säljarna att leta sig till nya områden i Kopeth-Dagh-bergen, som ligger i gränsområdet mellan Iran och Turkmenistan. Kopeth-Dagh-bergen utgör den östligaste delen av Irano-Anitolian Biodiversity Hotspot som är känd för sin rika flora och sitt höga antal endemiska arter. Efter Sovjets fall har efterfrågan på salep i Turkmenistan ökat då traditionell växtkunskap har kommit att bli viktigare, delvis på grund av bristande tillgång till modern sjukvård. En pilotstudie visar att de orkidéer som samlas i störst utsträckning är de marklevande släktena Orchis och Dactylorhiza. Dock har stigande priser och en ökad efterfråga medfört att orkidéinsamlingen idag sker mer godtyckligt och att den även inkluderar hotade arter av släktena Limodorum, Steveniella och Ophrys. Insamling av orkidéer i Iran uppmuntras av handlare som besöker de turkmeniska samhällena i södra Kopeth-Dagh-området. Handlarna köper in rötterna och säljer dem sedan vidare genom Tehran, Baneh i iranska Kurdistan, Erbil i irakiska Kurdistan och vidare till Turkiet. Enligt handlarna i Tehran kommer de största mängderna salep in under juni och juli. Priserna stiger årligen och det aktuella grossistpriset ligger idag på 90-110 euro per kilo för de torkade rötterna. Handelsvägen för orkidéer i Turkmenistan är dåligt känd, men försäljningen av rötterna sker säsongsvis i huvudstaden Ashgabat. Eftersom salep framställs av olika orkidéarter, och då orkidéer är känsliga för överexploatering, är det viktigt att kartlägga vilka arter som används i handeln. Konventionell artbestämning med hjälp av morfologi kan inte tillämpas på torkade rötter. Molekylär identifikation genom DNA-streckkodning har visat sig vara en framgångsrik metod för artbestämning av svårbestämt växtmaterial som säljs i handeln. Orkidéspecifika markörer som designas med hjälp av Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) av kloroplastgenom och nukleära genom kan användas för korrekt och reproducerbar identifikation. Ett DNA-streckkodningssystem som bygger på en referensdatabas med sekvensdata från de 49 iranska och turkmeniska arterna, inklusive de 22 arterna från Kopeth-Dagh-bergen, kan användas för bestämning av allt orkidématerial som säljs i Iran och Turkmenistan. Ett ytterligare problem är att orkidérötterna ofta ersätts med andra rötter, vilka kan utgöra en överhängande förgiftningsfara. Det är till exempel känt att giftiga icke-orkidéer såsom Arum maculatum (fläckig munkhätta), Ranunculus ficaria (svalört) och Colchicum autumnale (hösttidlösa) används som tillsatser i salep. Genom att fastställa vilka arter som förekommer i den pulveriserade slutprodukten kan arter som bör prioriteras för bevarande identifieras och konsumenterna kan skyddas mot potentiellt hälsofarliga tillsatser. Projektet kommer att använda Second Generation High-Throughput Sequencing, en snabb och kostnadseffektiv metod som gör det möjligt att sekvensera flera prover samtidigt. Ett DNA-baserat identifikationssystem för salep kommer att: 1) utgöra ett verktyg för våra samarbetspartners vid Golestan National Park i Iran och Kopeth-Dagh State Nature Reserve i Turkmenistan för identifikation av arter som bör prioriteras för bevarande så att lämpliga åtgärder kan vidtas; 2) hjälpa den iranska Environmental Protection Agency att övervaka och kontrollera den illegala handeln med orkidérötter; 3) hjälpa Iran och Turkmenistan att genomföra the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), vilken förbjuder all internationell handel med orkidéer; 4) hjälpa internationella tullmyndigheter att beslagta och id</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Molekylär identifikation av orkidérötter (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae) som säljs illegalt i Iran och Turkmenistan med Next Generation Sequencing</narrative>
      <narrative>Development of a Next Generation Sequencing molecular identification system to curb the illegal trade in orchid tubers (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae</narrative>
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      <narrative>Orchids are collected widely in Asia Minor for use in the traditional product salep. Destructive harvesting and overexploitation of fragile populations has forced traders to tap into new resource areas further east, such as the Kopet-Dagh Mts. Terrestrial orchids in the genera Orchis and Dactylorhiza are most frequently collected, but due to high demand and prices all species are targeted indiscriminately. Pilot data from Iran indicates that traders visit Turkmen communities in the Kopet-Dagh to solicit orchid collection. Salep prices lie at roughly 100 euro/kg, and increase year-on-year. Orchids are sensitive to overexploitation, and it is important to know what species are traded. Conventional morphology-based studies cannot be used to identify roots. Orchidaceae-specific markers designed using NGS genomic data can be used for accurate molecular barcoding identification. NGS High-Throughput Sequencing, which enables sequencing of multiple samples in parallel, will be used to establish presence of different species in powdered bulk. The development of a salep molecular barcoding identification system based on a reference library with sequence data of the 49 Iranian and Turkmen species will: 1) provide a tool to identify conservation priority species; 2) aid the Iranian Environmental Protection Organization to monitor and control illegal trade; 3) help customs seize and identify smuggled tubers; and 4) reduce health risks to consumers by detecting food and medicinal fraud.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Orkidéer samlas i stor utsträckning i Turkiet och Kaukasusområdet för att användas i salep, ett mjöl som görs av rötterna. Salep är en viktig ingrediens inom traditionell folkmedicin där det används i salvor, drickor och glass. Handeln är störst i Turkiet, men förekommer även i Kina, Indien, Pakistan och Azerbajdzjan. Under de senaste åren har överexploatering och destruktiva skördessätt av sårbara orkidépopulationer tvingat samlarna och säljarna att leta sig till nya områden i Kopeth-Dagh-bergen, som ligger i gränsområdet mellan Iran och Turkmenistan. Kopeth-Dagh-bergen utgör den östligaste delen av Irano-Anitolian Biodiversity Hotspot som är känd för sin rika flora och sitt höga antal endemiska arter. Efter Sovjets fall har efterfrågan på salep i Turkmenistan ökat då traditionell växtkunskap har kommit att bli viktigare, delvis på grund av bristande tillgång till modern sjukvård. En pilotstudie visar att de orkidéer som samlas i störst utsträckning är de marklevande släktena Orchis och Dactylorhiza. Dock har stigande priser och en ökad efterfråga medfört att orkidéinsamlingen idag sker mer godtyckligt och att den även inkluderar hotade arter av släktena Limodorum, Steveniella och Ophrys. Insamling av orkidéer i Iran uppmuntras av handlare som besöker de turkmeniska samhällena i södra Kopeth-Dagh-området. Handlarna köper in rötterna och säljer dem sedan vidare genom Tehran, Baneh i iranska Kurdistan, Erbil i irakiska Kurdistan och vidare till Turkiet. Enligt handlarna i Tehran kommer de största mängderna salep in under juni och juli. Priserna stiger årligen och det aktuella grossistpriset ligger idag på 90-110 euro per kilo för de torkade rötterna. Handelsvägen för orkidéer i Turkmenistan är dåligt känd, men försäljningen av rötterna sker säsongsvis i huvudstaden Ashgabat. Eftersom salep framställs av olika orkidéarter, och då orkidéer är känsliga för överexploatering, är det viktigt att kartlägga vilka arter som används i handeln. Konventionell artbestämning med hjälp av morfologi kan inte tillämpas på torkade rötter. Molekylär identifikation genom DNA-streckkodning har visat sig vara en framgångsrik metod för artbestämning av svårbestämt växtmaterial som säljs i handeln. Orkidéspecifika markörer som designas med hjälp av Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) av kloroplastgenom och nukleära genom kan användas för korrekt och reproducerbar identifikation. Ett DNA-streckkodningssystem som bygger på en referensdatabas med sekvensdata från de 49 iranska och turkmeniska arterna, inklusive de 22 arterna från Kopeth-Dagh-bergen, kan användas för bestämning av allt orkidématerial som säljs i Iran och Turkmenistan. Ett ytterligare problem är att orkidérötterna ofta ersätts med andra rötter, vilka kan utgöra en överhängande förgiftningsfara. Det är till exempel känt att giftiga icke-orkidéer såsom Arum maculatum (fläckig munkhätta), Ranunculus ficaria (svalört) och Colchicum autumnale (hösttidlösa) används som tillsatser i salep. Genom att fastställa vilka arter som förekommer i den pulveriserade slutprodukten kan arter som bör prioriteras för bevarande identifieras och konsumenterna kan skyddas mot potentiellt hälsofarliga tillsatser. Projektet kommer att använda Second Generation High-Throughput Sequencing, en snabb och kostnadseffektiv metod som gör det möjligt att sekvensera flera prover samtidigt. Ett DNA-baserat identifikationssystem för salep kommer att: 1) utgöra ett verktyg för våra samarbetspartners vid Golestan National Park i Iran och Kopeth-Dagh State Nature Reserve i Turkmenistan för identifikation av arter som bör prioriteras för bevarande så att lämpliga åtgärder kan vidtas; 2) hjälpa den iranska Environmental Protection Agency att övervaka och kontrollera den illegala handeln med orkidérötter; 3) hjälpa Iran och Turkmenistan att genomföra the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), vilken förbjuder all internationell handel med orkidéer; 4) hjälpa internationella tullmyndigheter att beslagta och id</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Methods for evaluating and comparing maize as a forage crop for livestock</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to compare the conditions for growing forage maize (Zea mays L.) in Sweden and Nicaragua by calibrating the growth model MAISPROQ for maize. After that the model will be used to simulate how the maize production will be affected by the future climate scenarios A1B and B2 in Sweden and Nicaragua. An important outcome is to start a forage network between UNA (agricultural university in Nicaragua) and SLU (agricultural university in Sweden). This will be done by research meetings each year, attending international conferences, conduct experiments with a common protocol and work with crop modelling together. Other research institutions working with forage crops will be invited to participate in the network. There is an urgent need to enhance the efficiency of forage use in livestock production in order to reduce the impact on the environment. One part will be determined the energy efficiency for the maize crop. Small silage experiments, mixing forage maize with a local protein crop, will be conducted in Sweden and Nicaragua. Local protein sources such as faba bean and Moringa (Moringa oleifera) will be studied.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer förutsättningarna för odling av ensilagemajs att jämföras mellan Sverige och Nicaragua. I fältförsök i båda länderna kommer tillväxten noga mätas för att kunna kalibrera en tillväxtmodell för majs. När detta är gjort kommer modellen att användas för att beräkna hur framtida klimatscenarier påverkar majsens tillväxt i Sverige och Nicaragua under detta sekel. Klimatpanelens scenarier A1B och B2 utnyttjas. Scenario A1B innebär en snabbare tillväxt och befolkningsökning än B2, vilket leder till mer utsläpp av växthusgaser och en större temperaturökning. Alla beräkningar skall hjälpa lantbrukare att i framtiden anpassa sin produktion av majs till klimatförändringar. Det är viktigt att säkra den framtida produktionen av bra foder till nötboskap, därför kommer även studier att göras av samensilering av majs och en viktig lokal proteingröda. I Nicaragua används trädet Moringa och i Sverige åkerböna som proteinfoder. Projektet skall utveckla ett fodernätverk mellan forskare vid lantbruksuniversiteten i Sverige och Nicaragua och i detta projekt planeras tre regelbundna arbetsmöten mellan forskare från Sverige och Nicaragua för att planera och genomföra fältexperiment, kalibrera en tillväxtmodell och använda den för att göra framtida beräkningar. Även deltagande i internationella konferenser för att inhämta ny kunskap ingår i nätverket. Produktion av kött och mjölk från nötboskap viktig i Nicaragua och Sverige, och står för en viktig del av omsättningen inom jordbrukssektorn. Det finns tre miljoner boskap i Nicaragua, vilket är det största antalet bland Centralamerikas länder. Mjölksektorn växter snabbt i Nicaragua och har blivit en viktig inkomstkälla för lantbrukare och för exporten i landet. Avkastningen är låg per ko är låg, mycket beroende på dålig kvalitet på fodret och dålig tillgång på foder under torrtiden. I Sverige är lönsamheten ett stort problem och då kan en effektiv lokal foderproduktion anpassat för framtiden på varje gård vara ett viktigt bidrag.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Methods for evaluating and comparing maize as a forage crop for livestock</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Metoder att utvärdera och jämföra majs som en fodergröda för boskap</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer förutsättningarna för odling av ensilagemajs att jämföras mellan Sverige och Nicaragua. I fältförsök i båda länderna kommer tillväxten noga mätas för att kunna kalibrera en tillväxtmodell för majs. När detta är gjort kommer modellen att användas för att beräkna hur framtida klimatscenarier påverkar majsens tillväxt i Sverige och Nicaragua under detta sekel. Klimatpanelens scenarier A1B och B2 utnyttjas. Scenario A1B innebär en snabbare tillväxt och befolkningsökning än B2, vilket leder till mer utsläpp av växthusgaser och en större temperaturökning. Alla beräkningar skall hjälpa lantbrukare att i framtiden anpassa sin produktion av majs till klimatförändringar. Det är viktigt att säkra den framtida produktionen av bra foder till nötboskap, därför kommer även studier att göras av samensilering av majs och en viktig lokal proteingröda. I Nicaragua används trädet Moringa och i Sverige åkerböna som proteinfoder. Projektet skall utveckla ett fodernätverk mellan forskare vid lantbruksuniversiteten i Sverige och Nicaragua och i detta projekt planeras tre regelbundna arbetsmöten mellan forskare från Sverige och Nicaragua för att planera och genomföra fältexperiment, kalibrera en tillväxtmodell och använda den för att göra framtida beräkningar. Även deltagande i internationella konferenser för att inhämta ny kunskap ingår i nätverket. Produktion av kött och mjölk från nötboskap viktig i Nicaragua och Sverige, och står för en viktig del av omsättningen inom jordbrukssektorn. Det finns tre miljoner boskap i Nicaragua, vilket är det största antalet bland Centralamerikas länder. Mjölksektorn växter snabbt i Nicaragua och har blivit en viktig inkomstkälla för lantbrukare och för exporten i landet. Avkastningen är låg per ko är låg, mycket beroende på dålig kvalitet på fodret och dålig tillgång på foder under torrtiden. I Sverige är lönsamheten ett stort problem och då kan en effektiv lokal foderproduktion anpassat för framtiden på varje gård vara ett viktigt bidrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this project is to compare the conditions for growing forage maize (Zea mays L.) in Sweden and Nicaragua by calibrating the growth model MAISPROQ for maize. After that the model will be used to simulate how the maize production will be affected by the future climate scenarios A1B and B2 in Sweden and Nicaragua. An important outcome is to start a forage network between UNA (agricultural university in Nicaragua) and SLU (agricultural university in Sweden). This will be done by research meetings each year, attending international conferences, conduct experiments with a common protocol and work with crop modelling together. Other research institutions working with forage crops will be invited to participate in the network. There is an urgent need to enhance the efficiency of forage use in livestock production in order to reduce the impact on the environment. One part will be determined the energy efficiency for the maize crop. Small silage experiments, mixing forage maize with a local protein crop, will be conducted in Sweden and Nicaragua. Local protein sources such as faba bean and Moringa (Moringa oleifera) will be studied.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många områden i världen är det inte optimala odlingsförhållanden vilket kan ha negativa effekter för de människor som lever i dessa områden. De kan ha brist på mat och inte få i sig daglig näring i den utsträckning som möjliggör en dräglig vardag. De icke-optimal odlingsförhållanden kan vara miljöbetingade via olika sorters stress utifrån exempelvis vind, vatten, torka, salt, värme, kyla etcetera. Saltstress återfinns i Bangladesh i ett vidsträckt bälte kring landets kustområden och delvis inåt landet. Hög salthalt i jorden minskar möjligheterna för många växter att tillväxa optimalt eftersom vatten dels är svårare att ta upp och dels för att växter tar upp mer salter som i stora mängder kan sägas vara giftiga för växten. Växten får lägga energi dels på att ta upp vatten mer effektivt samtidigt som den får motarbeta förhöjda saltkoncentrationer i cellerna. För människorna betyder det också att utbytet av odling av grödor försämras och inte nyttjas optimalt och i slutändan leder det till undernäring och i värsta fall svält med dödsfall som resultat. Vad man gör är naturligtvis att förädla fram grödor som kan klara saltbördiga jordar bättre än andra grödor. Bl.a inriktar man sig på ris och vete i Bangladesh eftersom båda utgör en stor del av människornas föda i landet. Klassisk växtförädling har varit framgångrik sen ända sen människan började odla grödor. Meningen med klassisk växtförädling är att man korsar växter med olika egenskaper som man hoppas sen ska återfinnas i nästa generation, men man kan inte med säkerhet förutsäga vilka egenskaper som kommer föras över till nästa generation. I dagens moderna tidevarv med molekylärbiologiska och biotekniska applikationer kan forskare precist gå in och ändra så att man med större sökerhet kan få fram nya generationer av växter, så kallade genetiskt modifierade (GM), som innehåller egenskaper som efterfrågas, oftast också tidsbesparande. Men tveksamheter till GM växter i framför allt Europa har lett till att mycket av denna kunskap inte blommat ut fullt så som man skulle kunnat förvänta sig. Bland annat så är det svårt att få tillstånd till att odla GM växter. På grund av detta har vi valt att ta fram salttoleranta vetelinjer som inte är GM växter för att kunna få plantorna in i dagligt jordbruk utan eventuellt byråkratiska hinder. Den teknik vi kommer använda kallas för TILLING och utgår från att man behandlar frön från vete med en kemikalie kallad EMS som använts frekvent i svenskt jordbruk sen mitten av 1900-talet för att ta fram muterade växter. Men eftersom man inte tillför en gen eller tar bort en gen så går dessa behandlade växter ej under kriteriet GM växter. Med optimal titrering av EMS får man alla gener hos en större mängd vetefrön muterade. Dessa mutationer kommer ge upphov till nya egenskaper hos nästa generation. I vårt fall kommer vi leta efter tre egenskaper hos vete till att börja med: 1, tål hög salthalt i jorden; 2, har en hög proteinhalt i vetekornen; 3, har en hög andel kolhydrater som frigör energi långsamt. I första fallet är det för att kunna odla vete på jordar i Bangladesh som har hög salthalt. Vete kräver mindre vatten än ris och kan också odlas under flera årstider. Högre proetinhalt i kornen är för att den ökade koldioxidhalten i vår luft har bidragit till ca 10% minskad proteinhalt i vetekorn vilket har en negativ effekt för människor med vete som daglig huvudföda. En hög andel kolhydrater som frigör energi långsamt är bra för människor med diabetes, en sjukdom som även sprider sig snabbt bland befolkningen ibland annat Bangladesh. Det internationella samarbetet medför möjlighet till storskalig odling i Bangladesh under forskningen s fortskridande bland människor med stor kunskap om klassisk växtförädling. Den tekniska utvecklingen av projektet som involverar olika metoder för att mäta de parametrar som påvisar salttolerans, protein och kolhydratinnehåll kommer forskare i Bangladesh kunna tillgodogöra sig via kollegorna i Sverige samt överföra till Ban</narrative>
      <narrative>Development of wheat varieties having tolerance to salinity of Bangladesh coastal belts, which is highly vulnerable to climate change hazards as well as incursion of salinity towards the middle of the country giving low crop production limited to the season of high rainfalls. Will use a TILLING wheat population, e.g. a non-GM method using the chemical EMS produces mutations in wheat seeds, called the M1 generation (10-15 000 lines). These seeds are planted and M2 seeds collected (ca. 2-3000 seeds depending on the EMS titration). One seed of each M2 line is planted for collection of M3 seeds. Harvesting the M3 generation will be the starting point for screening of specific traits due to enough seeds in hand. Up to the M3 generation Sweden will be the work place but then Bangladesh with great potential to grow larger quantities in field trials etc will be the work place. Except for salt tolerance we will in parallel look for e.g. high protein content in the grain, and slow energy releasing carbohydrate. The project took off in Dhaka May 2012 when Olsson and Aronsson visited Rahman and ACI. Since then the EMS titration and the M1 generation has been produced. In November 2013 M3 seeds will be in Bangladesh to be planted out prior the start of the growth season. The situation of millions of people in Bangladesh suffering from non-optimized usage of saline soil will be improved, and researchers in Bangladesh will benefit learning a useful technical approach for the future.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många områden i världen är det inte optimala odlingsförhållanden vilket kan ha negativa effekter för de människor som lever i dessa områden. De kan ha brist på mat och inte få i sig daglig näring i den utsträckning som möjliggör en dräglig vardag. De icke-optimal odlingsförhållanden kan vara miljöbetingade via olika sorters stress utifrån exempelvis vind, vatten, torka, salt, värme, kyla etcetera. Saltstress återfinns i Bangladesh i ett vidsträckt bälte kring landets kustområden och delvis inåt landet. Hög salthalt i jorden minskar möjligheterna för många växter att tillväxa optimalt eftersom vatten dels är svårare att ta upp och dels för att växter tar upp mer salter som i stora mängder kan sägas vara giftiga för växten. Växten får lägga energi dels på att ta upp vatten mer effektivt samtidigt som den får motarbeta förhöjda saltkoncentrationer i cellerna. För människorna betyder det också att utbytet av odling av grödor försämras och inte nyttjas optimalt och i slutändan leder det till undernäring och i värsta fall svält med dödsfall som resultat. Vad man gör är naturligtvis att förädla fram grödor som kan klara saltbördiga jordar bättre än andra grödor. Bl.a inriktar man sig på ris och vete i Bangladesh eftersom båda utgör en stor del av människornas föda i landet. Klassisk växtförädling har varit framgångrik sen ända sen människan började odla grödor. Meningen med klassisk växtförädling är att man korsar växter med olika egenskaper som man hoppas sen ska återfinnas i nästa generation, men man kan inte med säkerhet förutsäga vilka egenskaper som kommer föras över till nästa generation. I dagens moderna tidevarv med molekylärbiologiska och biotekniska applikationer kan forskare precist gå in och ändra så att man med större sökerhet kan få fram nya generationer av växter, så kallade genetiskt modifierade (GM), som innehåller egenskaper som efterfrågas, oftast också tidsbesparande. Men tveksamheter till GM växter i framför allt Europa har lett till att mycket av denna kunskap inte blommat ut fullt så som man skulle kunnat förvänta sig. Bland annat så är det svårt att få tillstånd till att odla GM växter. På grund av detta har vi valt att ta fram salttoleranta vetelinjer som inte är GM växter för att kunna få plantorna in i dagligt jordbruk utan eventuellt byråkratiska hinder. Den teknik vi kommer använda kallas för TILLING och utgår från att man behandlar frön från vete med en kemikalie kallad EMS som använts frekvent i svenskt jordbruk sen mitten av 1900-talet för att ta fram muterade växter. Men eftersom man inte tillför en gen eller tar bort en gen så går dessa behandlade växter ej under kriteriet GM växter. Med optimal titrering av EMS får man alla gener hos en större mängd vetefrön muterade. Dessa mutationer kommer ge upphov till nya egenskaper hos nästa generation. I vårt fall kommer vi leta efter tre egenskaper hos vete till att börja med: 1, tål hög salthalt i jorden; 2, har en hög proteinhalt i vetekornen; 3, har en hög andel kolhydrater som frigör energi långsamt. I första fallet är det för att kunna odla vete på jordar i Bangladesh som har hög salthalt. Vete kräver mindre vatten än ris och kan också odlas under flera årstider. Högre proetinhalt i kornen är för att den ökade koldioxidhalten i vår luft har bidragit till ca 10% minskad proteinhalt i vetekorn vilket har en negativ effekt för människor med vete som daglig huvudföda. En hög andel kolhydrater som frigör energi långsamt är bra för människor med diabetes, en sjukdom som även sprider sig snabbt bland befolkningen ibland annat Bangladesh. Det internationella samarbetet medför möjlighet till storskalig odling i Bangladesh under forskningen s fortskridande bland människor med stor kunskap om klassisk växtförädling. Den tekniska utvecklingen av projektet som involverar olika metoder för att mäta de parametrar som påvisar salttolerans, protein och kolhydratinnehåll kommer forskare i Bangladesh kunna tillgodogöra sig via kollegorna i Sverige samt överföra till Ban</narrative>
      <narrative>Development of wheat varieties having tolerance to salinity of Bangladesh coastal belts, which is highly vulnerable to climate change hazards as well as incursion of salinity towards the middle of the country giving low crop production limited to the season of high rainfalls. Will use a TILLING wheat population, e.g. a non-GM method using the chemical EMS produces mutations in wheat seeds, called the M1 generation (10-15 000 lines). These seeds are planted and M2 seeds collected (ca. 2-3000 seeds depending on the EMS titration). One seed of each M2 line is planted for collection of M3 seeds. Harvesting the M3 generation will be the starting point for screening of specific traits due to enough seeds in hand. Up to the M3 generation Sweden will be the work place but then Bangladesh with great potential to grow larger quantities in field trials etc will be the work place. Except for salt tolerance we will in parallel look for e.g. high protein content in the grain, and slow energy releasing carbohydrate. The project took off in Dhaka May 2012 when Olsson and Aronsson visited Rahman and ACI. Since then the EMS titration and the M1 generation has been produced. In November 2013 M3 seeds will be in Bangladesh to be planted out prior the start of the growth season. The situation of millions of people in Bangladesh suffering from non-optimized usage of saline soil will be improved, and researchers in Bangladesh will benefit learning a useful technical approach for the future.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Improving basic urban services in informal settlements - Linking waste research in global South cities</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrandet av grundläggande urbana tjänster i informella stadsdelar - sammankoppling av avfallsforskning om globala syds städer</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims at comparing research findings on the challenges in organizing household solid waste collection services in informal settlements in cities of the global South (Kisumu, Diadema and Managua), conducted by four research groups with scholars based in Sweden, Kenya, Brazil and Nicaragua. Numerous programs have been launched to deal with the serious solid waste predicaments in informal settlements -poorly connected to public services and instead served by informal waste pickers- but both in policy and research there is an increasing concern with the so-called ?knowing-doing gap?. The questions addressed by this research project are therefore: how are waste management programs translated into practice in informal settlements? What are the organizational, social, and spatial difficulties encountered in the organizing of waste management services? How can such difficulties be overcome? The questions are answered through a) interactive workshops with waste actors, and b) scholar seminars between four research groups in each city every year. A relational understanding of organizing and space, influenced by Action-Net and Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is the theoretical starting-point. The expected results are: the transference of previous studies? finding to an international framework; the co-production of knowledge between practitioners and scholars on this issue; and practical responses to the identified challenges.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad avfallshantering i informella delar av städerna i det globala *syd*. Sammankoppling av tre städers forskargrupper Projektet utgår från de utmaningar som finns när det gäller att förbättra levnadsförhållandena i städer i det globala *syd*. I projektet intresserar vi oss särskilt för hur städernas invånare och myndigheter tillsammans kan producera de tjänster som saknas, i vårt fall hämtning och hantering av avfall. Projektet syftar till att genom diskussioner och jämförelser mellan olika internationellt baserade mångdisciplinära forskargruppers resultat bredda och fördjupa vår kunskap om hur avfallshantering bättre kan organiseras i informella delar av städer. I vår alltmer urbaniserade värld bor snart en tredjedel av stadsborna i slumområden; i de så kallade informella delarna av städer. Slum kännetecknas av dåligt utbyggda - eller total avsaknad av - viktiga tjänster och infrastruktur, såsom rent vatten, el, avlopp, sophämtning och transporter. Där de formella strukturerna fallerar erbjuds de här tjänsterna istället av en växande informell sektor, till exempel sop-plockare som med häst och vagn hämtar sopor hos folk i slummen mot betalning. Många biståndsprogram har utan större framgång försökt ändra på detta och förbättra den formella försörjningen av tjänster i slumstadsdelar. Denna brist på framgång har fått både praktiker och forskare att alltmer intressera sig för så kallade *genomförandeunderskott*, d.v.s. gapen mellan vad som uttrycks i politiska mål och planer och vad som faktiskt genomförs i praktiken och i de stadsdelar som har de största behoven. Utifrån denna mycket problematiska skillnad tidigare mål och genomförande formuleras projektets forskningsfrågor som: - Hur går det till då program för avfallshantering i informella delar av städer i det globala syd? ska omsättas till praktisk verksamhet, vilka aktörer är inblandade, och vilka roller spelar de? - Vilka är de organisatoriska, sociala och rumsliga svårigheter som möter organisering av avfallshantering i sådana informella stadsdelar? - Hur kan dessa svårigheter bemästras? Vårt av studieområde - avfallshantering - är ett sätt att närma sig en problematik av generell karaktär: hur grundläggande tjänster och infrastruktur organiseras i informella stadsdelar. Vi försöker förstå det generella problemet utifrån det speciella fallet avfallshantering. De tre städerna är Diadema i stor-Saõ Paolo i Brasilien, Kisumu i Kenya och Managua i Nicaragua och de står inför olika utmaningar vad gäller ekonomisk tillväxt, urbaniseringstryck och avfallsproduktion. Städerna representerar också olika sorts engagemang från myndigheter och internationella hjälporganisationer, som spänner från traditionella toppstyrda perspektiv till mer lokala och nätverksbaserade aktiviteter. Där finns även program där universitetsforskare har bedrivit aktionsforskning. I alla tre städerna har det under det senaste decenniet genomförts flera program för att förbättra avfallshanteringen i informella stadsdelar. På så sätt har de kommit att bli vad som kan kallas ?urbana laboratorier? för att testa och förstå olika idéer om hur städer kan och bör organiseras. Projekt är organiserat så att alla forskare träffas en gång per år i en av de tre städerna för att dels genomföra interaktiva workshops med lokala nyckelaktörer såsom sop-plockare, invånare, biståndsarbetare samt kommunpolitiker och ?tjänstemän, dels genomföra forskarseminarier mellan forskarna i det här projektet och andra lokalt baserade forskare där resultat från workshoparna men också tidigare diskuteras. Utifrån workshops och seminarier kommer nya publikationer att skrivas för att presenteras på vetenskapliga konferenser och senare publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Ett annat viktigt resultat från projektet är det nätverk av forskare på området som blir resultatet av arbetet. Projektet erbjuder ett kritiskt samhällsvetenskapligt perspektiv på avfallshantering i städer, som komplement till gängse, mer traditionella tekniska oc</narrative>
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      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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      <narrative>This project aims at comparing research findings on the challenges in organizing household solid waste collection services in informal settlements in cities of the global South (Kisumu, Diadema and Managua), conducted by four research groups with scholars based in Sweden, Kenya, Brazil and Nicaragua. Numerous programs have been launched to deal with the serious solid waste predicaments in informal settlements -poorly connected to public services and instead served by informal waste pickers- but both in policy and research there is an increasing concern with the so-called ?knowing-doing gap?. The questions addressed by this research project are therefore: how are waste management programs translated into practice in informal settlements? What are the organizational, social, and spatial difficulties encountered in the organizing of waste management services? How can such difficulties be overcome? The questions are answered through a) interactive workshops with waste actors, and b) scholar seminars between four research groups in each city every year. A relational understanding of organizing and space, influenced by Action-Net and Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is the theoretical starting-point. The expected results are: the transference of previous studies? finding to an international framework; the co-production of knowledge between practitioners and scholars on this issue; and practical responses to the identified challenges.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad avfallshantering i informella delar av städerna i det globala *syd*. Sammankoppling av tre städers forskargrupper Projektet utgår från de utmaningar som finns när det gäller att förbättra levnadsförhållandena i städer i det globala *syd*. I projektet intresserar vi oss särskilt för hur städernas invånare och myndigheter tillsammans kan producera de tjänster som saknas, i vårt fall hämtning och hantering av avfall. Projektet syftar till att genom diskussioner och jämförelser mellan olika internationellt baserade mångdisciplinära forskargruppers resultat bredda och fördjupa vår kunskap om hur avfallshantering bättre kan organiseras i informella delar av städer. I vår alltmer urbaniserade värld bor snart en tredjedel av stadsborna i slumområden; i de så kallade informella delarna av städer. Slum kännetecknas av dåligt utbyggda - eller total avsaknad av - viktiga tjänster och infrastruktur, såsom rent vatten, el, avlopp, sophämtning och transporter. Där de formella strukturerna fallerar erbjuds de här tjänsterna istället av en växande informell sektor, till exempel sop-plockare som med häst och vagn hämtar sopor hos folk i slummen mot betalning. Många biståndsprogram har utan större framgång försökt ändra på detta och förbättra den formella försörjningen av tjänster i slumstadsdelar. Denna brist på framgång har fått både praktiker och forskare att alltmer intressera sig för så kallade *genomförandeunderskott*, d.v.s. gapen mellan vad som uttrycks i politiska mål och planer och vad som faktiskt genomförs i praktiken och i de stadsdelar som har de största behoven. Utifrån denna mycket problematiska skillnad tidigare mål och genomförande formuleras projektets forskningsfrågor som: - Hur går det till då program för avfallshantering i informella delar av städer i det globala syd? ska omsättas till praktisk verksamhet, vilka aktörer är inblandade, och vilka roller spelar de? - Vilka är de organisatoriska, sociala och rumsliga svårigheter som möter organisering av avfallshantering i sådana informella stadsdelar? - Hur kan dessa svårigheter bemästras? Vårt av studieområde - avfallshantering - är ett sätt att närma sig en problematik av generell karaktär: hur grundläggande tjänster och infrastruktur organiseras i informella stadsdelar. Vi försöker förstå det generella problemet utifrån det speciella fallet avfallshantering. De tre städerna är Diadema i stor-Saõ Paolo i Brasilien, Kisumu i Kenya och Managua i Nicaragua och de står inför olika utmaningar vad gäller ekonomisk tillväxt, urbaniseringstryck och avfallsproduktion. Städerna representerar också olika sorts engagemang från myndigheter och internationella hjälporganisationer, som spänner från traditionella toppstyrda perspektiv till mer lokala och nätverksbaserade aktiviteter. Där finns även program där universitetsforskare har bedrivit aktionsforskning. I alla tre städerna har det under det senaste decenniet genomförts flera program för att förbättra avfallshanteringen i informella stadsdelar. På så sätt har de kommit att bli vad som kan kallas ?urbana laboratorier? för att testa och förstå olika idéer om hur städer kan och bör organiseras. Projekt är organiserat så att alla forskare träffas en gång per år i en av de tre städerna för att dels genomföra interaktiva workshops med lokala nyckelaktörer såsom sop-plockare, invånare, biståndsarbetare samt kommunpolitiker och ?tjänstemän, dels genomföra forskarseminarier mellan forskarna i det här projektet och andra lokalt baserade forskare där resultat från workshoparna men också tidigare diskuteras. Utifrån workshops och seminarier kommer nya publikationer att skrivas för att presenteras på vetenskapliga konferenser och senare publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Ett annat viktigt resultat från projektet är det nätverk av forskare på området som blir resultatet av arbetet. Projektet erbjuder ett kritiskt samhällsvetenskapligt perspektiv på avfallshantering i städer, som komplement till gängse, mer traditionella tekniska oc</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Främjande av lokal forskningskompetens, evidens och åtgärdsplaner för hälsorisker orsakade av ett förändrat klimat i Vietnam och Indonesien</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatförändringar medför risker för hälsa och välbefinnande i världen och länder som Indonesien och Vietnam är hårt drabbade av torka, cykloner, översvämningar, värmeböljor, vattenbrist och minskad livsmedelsproduktion. I ett internationellt perspektiv finns bevis på hur klimatförändringen riskerar att påverka människors hälsa på olika sätt, men i Indonesien och Vietnam saknas denna typ av evidens, framför allt på lokal nivå. Beslutsfattare har därför begränsad kunskap om vilka konsekvenser som kan drabba samhället och det råder stor brist på experter som kan stödja och vägleda anpassningsinitiativ och utveckling av policys som ämnar öka motståndskraften hos befolkningen. Vid Umeå Universitet har man bedrivit forsknings och undervisning om klimatförändringar och hälsokonsekvenser sedan många år tillbaka. Forskningskompetensen är internationellt erkänd och flera av de personer som är forskningsaktiva i Umeå är involverade i internationella sammanhang, t.ex. FNs klimatpanel, samt i forskning och klimatförändringar i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att stödja forskning inom området klimat och hälsa i Vietnam och Indonesien med utgångspunkt från lokala behov och lokala data. Projektet ämnar även främja etableringen av lokalt förankrad men internationellt erkänd expertis och ett forskningsklimat där forskare tar en aktiv del i arbetet med att utveckla anpassningsstrategier och policys på lokal nivå. I detalj syftar projektet till att; i) skapa förutsättningar för ett aktivt samarbete mellan Sverige, Indonesien och Vietnam rörande forskning och utbildning inom området klimatförändringar och hälsa, ii) Aktivt stödja forskningssamarbete och erbjuda möjligheter för Indonesiska and Vietnamesiska forskare att publicera sin forskning i internationella tidskrifter, iii) Stimulera forskningsinitiativ inom området hållbar utveckling och hälsa, iv) Uppmuntra lokala forskare att ta en ledande roll som nationella och lokala experter inom området klimatförändringar och hälsa, samt v) Stödja utvecklingen av en forskningskultur där forskare tar aktiv del i genereringen av evidensbaserade politiska processer och strategier. Relevans: Klimatförändringarna är en global och kritisk fråga och låg- och medelinkomstländer är de som kommer att möta flest utmaningar med potentiella förödande konsekvenser för samhället och människors hälsa. Extra svårt tros klimatförändringarna påverka fattiga grupper i samhället samt kvinnor. Eftersom Vietnam och Indonesien är två länder där forskning om klimatförändringar och hälsa med ett lokalt perspektiv i stort sett saknas kommer projektet att skapa kunskap som är kritisk för att överhuvudtaget kunna utveckla strategier för att begränsa dessa konsekvenser. Ett av de viktigaste syftena med projektet är att stödja arbetet med att översätta de vetenskapliga resultaten till handling, genom att främja en forskningskultur där forskarna tar aktiv del i arbetet med att forma evidensbaserade anpassningsåtgärder. Därmed kommer projektet att direkt bidra till att öka befolkningens kapacitet att hantera existerande och kommande hälsokonsekvenser, samt bidra till ökad jämställdhet och ökat skydd för fattiga samhällsgrupper. Preliminära resultat: Umeå Universitet har erfarenhet från mer än 20 års samarbete med Indonesien inom området folkhälsa. Sedan 2012 innefattar detta även samarbete forskningsområdet klimatförändring och hälsa genom ett SIDA-finansierat projekt. Detta projekt har under 2012-2013 genererat resultat som starkt understryker behovet av lokal forskning och lokal evidens för att starta och stödja processer med att skydda befolkningen mot klimatförändringens effekter. I Vietnam pågår ett annat initiativ som har utmynnat i 2 workshops som fokuserat på analys och generering av lokal forskning med fokus på klimatförändringar och hälsa. Förberedelser för ett vetenskapligt supplement har påbörjat och planeras publiceras i mars 2014. Det här projektet ger forskare vid Umeå Universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatförändringar medför risker för hälsa och välbefinnande i världen och länder som Indonesien och Vietnam är hårt drabbade av torka, cykloner, översvämningar, värmeböljor, vattenbrist och minskad livsmedelsproduktion. I ett internationellt perspektiv finns bevis på hur klimatförändringen riskerar att påverka människors hälsa på olika sätt, men i Indonesien och Vietnam saknas denna typ av evidens, framför allt på lokal nivå. Beslutsfattare har därför begränsad kunskap om vilka konsekvenser som kan drabba samhället och det råder stor brist på experter som kan stödja och vägleda anpassningsinitiativ och utveckling av policys som ämnar öka motståndskraften hos befolkningen. Vid Umeå Universitet har man bedrivit forsknings och undervisning om klimatförändringar och hälsokonsekvenser sedan många år tillbaka. Forskningskompetensen är internationellt erkänd och flera av de personer som är forskningsaktiva i Umeå är involverade i internationella sammanhang, t.ex. FNs klimatpanel, samt i forskning och klimatförändringar i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att stödja forskning inom området klimat och hälsa i Vietnam och Indonesien med utgångspunkt från lokala behov och lokala data. Projektet ämnar även främja etableringen av lokalt förankrad men internationellt erkänd expertis och ett forskningsklimat där forskare tar en aktiv del i arbetet med att utveckla anpassningsstrategier och policys på lokal nivå. I detalj syftar projektet till att; i) skapa förutsättningar för ett aktivt samarbete mellan Sverige, Indonesien och Vietnam rörande forskning och utbildning inom området klimatförändringar och hälsa, ii) Aktivt stödja forskningssamarbete och erbjuda möjligheter för Indonesiska and Vietnamesiska forskare att publicera sin forskning i internationella tidskrifter, iii) Stimulera forskningsinitiativ inom området hållbar utveckling och hälsa, iv) Uppmuntra lokala forskare att ta en ledande roll som nationella och lokala experter inom området klimatförändringar och hälsa, samt v) Stödja utvecklingen av en forskningskultur där forskare tar aktiv del i genereringen av evidensbaserade politiska processer och strategier. Relevans: Klimatförändringarna är en global och kritisk fråga och låg- och medelinkomstländer är de som kommer att möta flest utmaningar med potentiella förödande konsekvenser för samhället och människors hälsa. Extra svårt tros klimatförändringarna påverka fattiga grupper i samhället samt kvinnor. Eftersom Vietnam och Indonesien är två länder där forskning om klimatförändringar och hälsa med ett lokalt perspektiv i stort sett saknas kommer projektet att skapa kunskap som är kritisk för att överhuvudtaget kunna utveckla strategier för att begränsa dessa konsekvenser. Ett av de viktigaste syftena med projektet är att stödja arbetet med att översätta de vetenskapliga resultaten till handling, genom att främja en forskningskultur där forskarna tar aktiv del i arbetet med att forma evidensbaserade anpassningsåtgärder. Därmed kommer projektet att direkt bidra till att öka befolkningens kapacitet att hantera existerande och kommande hälsokonsekvenser, samt bidra till ökad jämställdhet och ökat skydd för fattiga samhällsgrupper. Preliminära resultat: Umeå Universitet har erfarenhet från mer än 20 års samarbete med Indonesien inom området folkhälsa. Sedan 2012 innefattar detta även samarbete forskningsområdet klimatförändring och hälsa genom ett SIDA-finansierat projekt. Detta projekt har under 2012-2013 genererat resultat som starkt understryker behovet av lokal forskning och lokal evidens för att starta och stödja processer med att skydda befolkningen mot klimatförändringens effekter. I Vietnam pågår ett annat initiativ som har utmynnat i 2 workshops som fokuserat på analys och generering av lokal forskning med fokus på klimatförändringar och hälsa. Förberedelser för ett vetenskapligt supplement har påbörjat och planeras publiceras i mars 2014. Det här projektet ger forskare vid Umeå Universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The female breast cancer is most frequent cancer types worldwide, especially in Pakistan, one out of nine suspected to develop breast cancer. Early and efficient diagnosis of breast cancer is essential for the treatment/ disease management. Presently X-rays are used for diagnosis of breast cancer that have certain limitations due to ionizing nature and may itself cause cancer,and it cannot differentiate between benign and malignant tumors, especially in dense breast. Diffused optical spectroscopy (DOS), on the other hand, utilizes near NIR non-ionizing radiations, has proven itself a potential candidate for the non-invasive and efficient diagnosis of cancer. It is based on the absorption and scattering properties of cancerous tissues. Two approaches has been developed so far, namely Time and Frequency-resolved DOS for the determination of the optical properties of normal and diseased tissues. In this project, our aim is to achieve improvements in optical diagnostics of female breast. The research and development of the proposed project will be carried out through collaboration between National Institute of Lasers and Optronics Islamabad and Lund University Sweden. In-vivo studies on cancer patients will be carried out at Nuclear oncology Radiation Institute Islamabad Pakistan. The results of this project has the potential to benefit many patients yearly.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av frekvensupplöst diffust optiskt spektroskopisystem för optisk mammografi Bröstcancer är en ledande orsak till cancerrelaterad dödlighet bland kvinnor i hela världen. För närvarande är Röntgenavbildning, magnetisk resonanstomografi (MRT), ultraljud och radioisotopavbildning tekniker som rutinmässigt används för diagnostik av cancer. Alla dessa lider av begränsningar i användbarhet. Röntgen-baserade tekniker används i många länder för screening av bröstcancer, men kan för vissa patienter ge svårtolkade resultat, vilket tar ned känslighet och specificitet i diagnostiken. Dessutom, kan röntgenstrålningen i sig orsaka biverkningar på grund av sin joniserande natur. Röntgenbaserade tekniker är inte heller kapabla att skilja mellan godartade och elakartade tumörer. På samma sätt har radioisotopavbildning (t.ex. PET (?Positron emission tomography?) och SPECT (?Single Photon emission computer tomography?)) begränsade tillämpningar för bröstcancerdiagnostik då ett radioaktivt kontrastmedel,som kan ha sidoeffekter,krävs. Ultraljud å sin sida saknar upplösningen att upptäcka föremål mindre än några millimetrar. Den teknik som erbjuder såväl submilimeter upplösning som förmåga att detektera specifika kemiska ämnen i kroppen är MRT. Denna teknik kräveremellertid supraledande magneter vilket gör den mycket dyr. Mot denna bakgrund är det intressant att utveckla en avbildande teknik som är icke invasiv, säker, billig, kompakt och kan övervaka vävnadskemiska förhållanden in vivo, företrädesvis i realtid. Optiska diagnostiska metoder är icke-invasiva, ofarliga och kostnadseffektiva, och är därför potentiellt intressanta för medicinsk diagnostik av cancer för världsomspännande populationer. Optisk mammografi syftar till att upptäcka onormal bröstvävnad och att diskriminera mellan malign och godartad vävnad, baserat på skillnader i optiska egenskaper mellan patologiska lesioner och frisk vävnad. De optiska absorptionsegenskaperna kan ge information om vävnadssammansättning och besläktade fysiologiska parametrar (som blodets syresättning), medan ljusspridningen beror på den mikroskopiska strukturen av vävnad, och kan ge information om dess densitet. Optisk mammografi kandärför betraktas som en icke-invasiv funktionell medicinsk avbildningsmodalitet, med vilket syftet är att erhålla tredimensionella bilder av vävnaden i det infraröda (NIR) eller synligt röda våglängdsområdet. Absorptionen vid olika våglängder är av särskilt intresse, då denstarktberor på koncentrationen av syresatt och icke-syresatt hemoglobin (HbO2 och Hb). Förändringarna i syresatt och syrefattigt hemoglobin kan vara en viktig information som kan hjälpa till att diagnostisera friska och maligna vävnader. Tids- och frekvens-upplöst diffus optisk spektroskopi har redan utvecklats för diagnostik av vävnad. Dessa tekniker kräver fortfarande förbättringar i fråga om precision och robusthet för såväl mätinstrument som algoritmer. Det nu föreslagna projektet syftar till att utveckla system för optisk mammografi som kombinerar frekvens-domän (FD) signaler och mätning av reflekterat kontinuerligt vitljus. Detta instrument kommer att byggas i Pakistan i samarbete med Lund. Lund kommer därmed hjälpa det pakistanska samhället med utveckling av medicinsk teknik gångbar i tredje världen för diagnostik av kvinnors bröstcancer. Detta kan resultera i räddade liv i bekämpning av denna dödliga sjukdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The female breast cancer is most frequent cancer types worldwide, especially in Pakistan, one out of nine suspected to develop breast cancer. Early and efficient diagnosis of breast cancer is essential for the treatment/ disease management. Presently X-rays are used for diagnosis of breast cancer that have certain limitations due to ionizing nature and may itself cause cancer,and it cannot differentiate between benign and malignant tumors, especially in dense breast. Diffused optical spectroscopy (DOS), on the other hand, utilizes near NIR non-ionizing radiations, has proven itself a potential candidate for the non-invasive and efficient diagnosis of cancer. It is based on the absorption and scattering properties of cancerous tissues. Two approaches has been developed so far, namely Time and Frequency-resolved DOS for the determination of the optical properties of normal and diseased tissues. In this project, our aim is to achieve improvements in optical diagnostics of female breast. The research and development of the proposed project will be carried out through collaboration between National Institute of Lasers and Optronics Islamabad and Lund University Sweden. In-vivo studies on cancer patients will be carried out at Nuclear oncology Radiation Institute Islamabad Pakistan. The results of this project has the potential to benefit many patients yearly.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av frekvensupplöst diffust optiskt spektroskopisystem för optisk mammografi Bröstcancer är en ledande orsak till cancerrelaterad dödlighet bland kvinnor i hela världen. För närvarande är Röntgenavbildning, magnetisk resonanstomografi (MRT), ultraljud och radioisotopavbildning tekniker som rutinmässigt används för diagnostik av cancer. Alla dessa lider av begränsningar i användbarhet. Röntgen-baserade tekniker används i många länder för screening av bröstcancer, men kan för vissa patienter ge svårtolkade resultat, vilket tar ned känslighet och specificitet i diagnostiken. Dessutom, kan röntgenstrålningen i sig orsaka biverkningar på grund av sin joniserande natur. Röntgenbaserade tekniker är inte heller kapabla att skilja mellan godartade och elakartade tumörer. På samma sätt har radioisotopavbildning (t.ex. PET (?Positron emission tomography?) och SPECT (?Single Photon emission computer tomography?)) begränsade tillämpningar för bröstcancerdiagnostik då ett radioaktivt kontrastmedel,som kan ha sidoeffekter,krävs. Ultraljud å sin sida saknar upplösningen att upptäcka föremål mindre än några millimetrar. Den teknik som erbjuder såväl submilimeter upplösning som förmåga att detektera specifika kemiska ämnen i kroppen är MRT. Denna teknik kräveremellertid supraledande magneter vilket gör den mycket dyr. Mot denna bakgrund är det intressant att utveckla en avbildande teknik som är icke invasiv, säker, billig, kompakt och kan övervaka vävnadskemiska förhållanden in vivo, företrädesvis i realtid. Optiska diagnostiska metoder är icke-invasiva, ofarliga och kostnadseffektiva, och är därför potentiellt intressanta för medicinsk diagnostik av cancer för världsomspännande populationer. Optisk mammografi syftar till att upptäcka onormal bröstvävnad och att diskriminera mellan malign och godartad vävnad, baserat på skillnader i optiska egenskaper mellan patologiska lesioner och frisk vävnad. De optiska absorptionsegenskaperna kan ge information om vävnadssammansättning och besläktade fysiologiska parametrar (som blodets syresättning), medan ljusspridningen beror på den mikroskopiska strukturen av vävnad, och kan ge information om dess densitet. Optisk mammografi kandärför betraktas som en icke-invasiv funktionell medicinsk avbildningsmodalitet, med vilket syftet är att erhålla tredimensionella bilder av vävnaden i det infraröda (NIR) eller synligt röda våglängdsområdet. Absorptionen vid olika våglängder är av särskilt intresse, då denstarktberor på koncentrationen av syresatt och icke-syresatt hemoglobin (HbO2 och Hb). Förändringarna i syresatt och syrefattigt hemoglobin kan vara en viktig information som kan hjälpa till att diagnostisera friska och maligna vävnader. Tids- och frekvens-upplöst diffus optisk spektroskopi har redan utvecklats för diagnostik av vävnad. Dessa tekniker kräver fortfarande förbättringar i fråga om precision och robusthet för såväl mätinstrument som algoritmer. Det nu föreslagna projektet syftar till att utveckla system för optisk mammografi som kombinerar frekvens-domän (FD) signaler och mätning av reflekterat kontinuerligt vitljus. Detta instrument kommer att byggas i Pakistan i samarbete med Lund. Lund kommer därmed hjälpa det pakistanska samhället med utveckling av medicinsk teknik gångbar i tredje världen för diagnostik av kvinnors bröstcancer. Detta kan resultera i räddade liv i bekämpning av denna dödliga sjukdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Enzymes play prominent roles in the resistance phenotype of cells treated with ß-lactam antibiotics or with alkylating cytostatic drugs. Drug resistance is a growing problem in medicine world-wide and understanding of the molecular evolution of enzymes that inactivate drugs is important to the design of more effective drugs and to improved therapeutic regimes. Our ongoing project is primarily focused on multidrug resistance in bacteria and evolution of ß-lactamase activity inactivating antibiotics. In one mode Salmonella bacteria are subjected to alternative ß-lactam antibiotics for selection of clones expressing enzyme mutants that provide resistance. In a second and parallel mode computational studies will predict the optimal enzyme structure for inactivation of a given antibiotic. The predicted structure will be expressed from a synthetic gene. In both cases the starting point is the same designed recombinant metallo-ß-lactamase mimic. Comparison of the outcome of experimental resistance evolution in bacteria with the predicted optimal enzyme structure will reveal if alternative potent enzymes can evolve, and if the phenotype resulting from bacterial selection is only a mild version in comparison with the calculated optimal solution. GSTs offer a second system for studies relevant to anti-cancer drug resistance. In this paradigm gain of activity against alkylators and loss of sensitivity to enzyme inhibitors will be studied based on the</narrative>
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      <narrative>Enzymes play prominent roles in the resistance phenotype of cells treated with ß-lactam antibiotics or with alkylating cytostatic drugs. Drug resistance is a growing problem in medicine world-wide and understanding of the molecular evolution of enzymes that inactivate drugs is important to the design of more effective drugs and to improved therapeutic regimes. Our ongoing project is primarily focused on multidrug resistance in bacteria and evolution of ß-lactamase activity inactivating antibiotics. In one mode Salmonella bacteria are subjected to alternative ß-lactam antibiotics for selection of clones expressing enzyme mutants that provide resistance. In a second and parallel mode computational studies will predict the optimal enzyme structure for inactivation of a given antibiotic. The predicted structure will be expressed from a synthetic gene. In both cases the starting point is the same designed recombinant metallo-ß-lactamase mimic. Comparison of the outcome of experimental resistance evolution in bacteria with the predicted optimal enzyme structure will reveal if alternative potent enzymes can evolve, and if the phenotype resulting from bacterial selection is only a mild version in comparison with the calculated optimal solution. GSTs offer a second system for studies relevant to anti-cancer drug resistance. In this paradigm gain of activity against alkylators and loss of sensitivity to enzyme inhibitors will be studied based on the</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resistens mot läkemedel är ett stort och växande problem inom den globala sjukvården. Resistens som uppkommer vid behandling av patienter kan göra läkemedel verkningslösa. Vissa sjukdomar kan redan initialt vara svårbehandlade på grund av en ursprunglig läkemedelsresistens, medan behandling av andra ger upphov till resistens genom en kombination av mutationsframkallande processer och urval av mutanter av celler eller molekyler som bär resistensegenskaperna. I detta forskningsprojekt studeras resistens som orsakas av att läkemedel bryts ned av enzymer. Detta är fallet vid behandling av infektionssjukdomar med antibiotika. Vi studerar ett enzym som ursprungligen saknar förmågan att bryta ned aktuella läkemedel, men som genom strukturella förändringar förvärvat denna egenskap. Vi kommer nu att undersöka hur genen för det inaktiva proteinet kan muteras och ge upphov till resistens hos bakterier. Ett rekombinantenzym från människa med viss strukturell likhet till bakteriella ß-laktamaser som bryter ned penicillin och liknande läkemedelsmolekyler muteras med biokemisk metodik så att nya enzymer med förändrade egenskaper bildas. Enzymvarianterna testas i salmonellabakterier som odlas i närvaro av olika ß-laktamantibiotika. Bakterier som växer i närvaro av höga koncentrationer av antibiotika isoleras och sambandet med ökad enzymaktivitet valideras. Liknande försök har tidigare utförts av andra forskare. Det nya konceptet är att parallellt utsätta enzymvarianterna i bakterier för ett tiotal olika kliniskt relevanta antibiotika. Arbetshypotesen är att det bildas en eller flera typer av nya muterade enzymer, som ger bakterierna överlevnadsvärde i närvaro av alternativa antibiotika. De identifierade enzymerna kommer att renframställas för strukturell och funktionell karakterisering på molekylär nivå. Vi kan på så vis finna betingelser för uppkomst av korsresistens mot olika läkemedel orsakad av mutationer i ett enzym. Resultaten från vårt modellsystem kommer att ge kunskap om grundläggande principer för uppkomst av enzymbaserad resistens mot alternativa läkemedel. Resistens kan uppstå samtidigt mot vissa antibiotika men inte mot alla. Denna information är värdefull för design av nya läkemedel som inte ger upphov till korsresistens. Resultaten kan vidare generaliseras för utveckling av individbaserad behandling, baserad på val av läkemedel efter analys av målenzymet i den aktuella patienten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Presently the prevalence of HIV-infected adults varies between 1.5 and 26% in 14 studied countries in Africa. Combination drug therapy of HIV/AIDS has been introduced in Africa since a decade providing as long life expectancy for patients as for healthy subjects. Access to first-line affordable combination drug therapies varies between countries from 12 to 80% of patients in need of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In most countries maximum one third in need of therapy receives ART. It is likely that the figures vary within each country. It is a challenge for healthcare systems and countries to ensure better access and high compliance to therapy for all in need maintaining high adherence to ART among patients to exclude rapid development of resistance. Today there are simple and commonly used methods to monitor drug use (exposure to drugs and drug therapies expressed as 1000 inhabitants/day or number adequately treated at population or healthcare levels). This project will transfer and apply these tools in Botswana.Drug concentrations can be measured in blood providing assessment of adherence to therapy and understanding variability in cooncentrations when using efavirenz (key ART drug). We will study if patients are better retained in therapy by providing monthly feed-back with information on drug use and drug concentrations to healthcare staff. Our project strengthens clinical research on Rational Use of Medicines for HIV-patients among scientists in Botswana and Sweden .</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Enligt aktuella uppgifter varierar antalet HIV-infekterade vuxna mellan 1.5 och 26 procent i 14 studerade afrikanska länder. Sedan 10 år får i ökande utsträckning patienter med HIV i Afrika behandling med effektiv kombinationsbehandling med läkemedel. Utan behandling hade patienterna gått en säker död till möts. Idag lever patienter med behandling nästan lika länge som friska vuxna. Det är ett stort problem att alla patienter i Afrika i behov av läkemedel mot HIV/AIDS inte får tillgång till dessa. Andelen vuxna i behov av läkemedel mot HIV/AIDS som också behandlas varierar mellan 12 och 80% i de studerade länderna i Afrika. Dessutom är det troligt att andelen patienter som får behandling varierar i hög grad inom ett och samma land. Det finns idag ett stort behov i rutinsjukvården att löpande veta hur stor andel av befolkningen och olika patientgrupper med HIV/AIDS som får tillgång till rekommenderad behandling. Dessa behov finns vid hälsokliniker, sjukhus och distrikt i Afrika. Det är också angeläget att med enkla medel veta hur halterna av olika läkemedel varierar mellan större patientgrupper för att dels avgöra om patienterna tar medicinerna och dels få kunskap om samma dos av läkemedel för patieter ger kraftigt varierande halter i blodet. Detta forskningsprojekt är ett samarbete inom området läkemedelsbehandling av HIV/AIDS mellan Botswana och Sverige. Forskningsgrupperna har mångårig erfarenhet av forskning och utbildning inom läkemedelsområdet i Afrika. Projektet avser att använda enkla mått på användning/förskrivning av läkemedel (förskriven mängd läkemedel i befolkningen och för HIV/AIDS-patienter) för att följa om patienter får adekvat behandling med läkemedel mot HIV/AIDS vid mottagningar, sjukhus och i olika distrikt. Ett enkelt blodprov tas hos olika patientgrupper för att avgöra om halterna av läkemedlet efavirenz varierar pga oregelbundet intag och/eller skillnader i omsättningen av läkemedlet hos den enskilde patienten. I en planerad studie kommer ca 15 mottagningar en gång per månad att få uppgifter om användning av HIV/AIDS läkemedel och om uppmätta halter av läkemedlet efavirenz som feed-back. Andelen av patienter som är kvar i behandling efter 6 månader kommer att jämförs med antalet i en kontrollgrupp av 15 mottagningar där sådan feed-back information inte getts. Genom stöd för resor och konferenser kommer redan etablerade metoder för att följa användning av läkemedel och mäta halter av HIV-läkemedel överföras till forskare i Botswana. Svenska forskare får erfarenhet och tillgång till kunskap om nya metoder för att behandla stora grupper av HIV/AIDS infekterade patienter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENES ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYNTHESIS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN BACTERIA FROM MARINE SEDIMENTS OF THE CHILEAN COA</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bioactive compounds are increasingly required for diverse biotechnological applications. They are of major relevance in the development of new drugs, such as antibiotics, particularly in the face of the global challenge of multi-drug resistance in microbial pathogens. The World Health Organisation (WHO) identified antibiotic resistance as ?one of the three greatest threats to human health? and warned that the world is in danger of entering a ?post-antibiotic era?, in which no chemotherapeutic agents will be available for treating infectious disease. An excellent opportunity to discover the potential of novel natural products is provided by marine environments, since the diversity of these huge microbial populations is largely unexplored. Actinobacteria represent the most prominent taxon of microorganisms for the production of bioactive compounds, notably antibiotics and antitumor agents and many bioactive natural products for direct health-related application have been isolated from marine Actinobacteria derived from sea sediments. The research project is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria (www.utfsm.cl) in Valpariso, Chile, the Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG; www.ccug.se) at the Sahlgrenska Academy of the University of Gothenburg and a Small-to Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME), Nanoxis AB (www.nanoxis.com).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bioaktiva substanser är alltmer efterfrågade i bioteknologiska applikationer. De är mycket relevanta i utvecklingen av nya läkemedel, såsom antibiotika, särskilt i dessa tider när multiresistenta sjukdomsframkallande bakterier snabbt har blivit ett globalt problem. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO har identifierat antibiotikaresistens som ?ett av de tre största hoten mot mänsklig hälsa? och varnat för att världen är i fara att gå in i en ?post-antibiotika? era, där inga kemoterapeutiska ämnen kommer att användas för att behandla en smittsam sjukdom. En utmärkt möjlighet att upptäcka potentialen av nya naturprodukter finns i marina miljöer, eftersom artrikedomen av dessa enorma mikrobiella samhällena i stort är outforskad. Actinobacterier representerar en av de mest vanliga klasser av mikroorganismer som producerar bioaktiva substanser, av särskilt intresse antibiotika och antitumörsubstanser. Många bioaktiva naturprodukter som har en direkt användning inom hälsorelaterade områden har isolerats from marina Actinobakterier från marina sediment. Ett stort antal av bioaktiva substanser som producerats av bakterier tillhör gruppen polyketider, icke-ribosomala peptider eller en kombination av de båda. Polyketider och icke-ribosomala peptider är en stor grupp av strukturellt diversa naturliga produkter vilka bildas av polyketid-syntaser (PKS) och icke-ribosomala peptid-syntaser (NRPS) i mikroorganismer. Forskningsprojektet är ett multidisciplinärt samarbete mellan Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria (www.utfsm.cl) i Valpariso, Chile, Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG; www.ccug.se) vid Sahlgrenska Akademien, Göteborgs Universitet och ett Göteborgs-baserat företag, Nanoxis Consulting AB (Small-Medium-sized Enterprise, SME; www.nanoxisconsulting.com). Bakterier från klassen Actinobakterier kommer att isoleras från marina sediment utanför Chiles kust, för att utvärdera graden av artrikedom av dessa bakterier och stammar som bär gener som kodar för polyketid-syntaser (PKS) och icke-ribosomala peptid-syntaser (NRPS). Isolat som har dessa gener kommer att analyseras vidare för produktion av antimikrobiella bioaktiva substanser. Molekylär mikrobiologi kommer att användas för en utförlig bedömning av artrikedomen, samt för utvärdering av komplexiteten av generna som kodar för produktionen av antimikrobiella bioaktiva substanser. Målen med projektet är: 1) Isolera Actinobakterier från marina sediment utanför Chiles kust. 2) Identifiera bakteriella isolat, genom att använda masspektrometri och DNA-sekvensering. 3) Bestämma närvaron av gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS i isolerade stammar. 4) Karaktärisera biosyntetiska PKS- och NRPS-genkluster med hjälp av DNA-sekvensering. 5) Analysera isolat för nya bioaktiva föreningar med hjälp av masspektrometri. 6) Analysera dessa bioaktiva föreningars antimikrobiella aktivitet, genom att använda utvalda bakteriestammar som referens. Artrikedomen i ännu outforskade marina ekosystem är stor, och detta är nyckeln till framgång när man letar efter nya biologiskt aktiva substanser. Det primära målet med detta projekt är att detektera och karaktärisera biosyntes som sker via gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS från Actinobakterier, vars ursprung är marina miljöer från Juan Fernandez-öarna, belägen 670 km utanför Valparaisos kust, samt Punta de Choros-bukten i Coquimbo-regionen, 120 km från närmsta samhälle. Marina sediment kommer att tas från dessa chilenska kustregioner i syfte att isolera marina Actinobakterier. Isolat kommer att identiferas och karaktäriseras, genom att använda verktyg inom molekylärbiologin, såsom MALDI-TOF-MS och DNA-sekvensering. Förekomsten av gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS i isolerade stammar kommer att analyseras och dessa isolat kommer att analyseras vidare med hjälp av masspektrometri-baserad proteomik, i syfte att hitta produktion av nya bioaktiva substanser. Antimikrobiella screening assays av dessa bioaktiva substansers förmåga att hämma modellbakterier kommer att</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">DETEKTION OCH KARAKTÄRISERING AV GENER ASSOCIERADE MED SYNTES AV BIOAKTIVA SUBSTANSER I BAKTERIER FRÅN MARINA SEDIMENT</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bioactive compounds are increasingly required for diverse biotechnological applications. They are of major relevance in the development of new drugs, such as antibiotics, particularly in the face of the global challenge of multi-drug resistance in microbial pathogens. The World Health Organisation (WHO) identified antibiotic resistance as ?one of the three greatest threats to human health? and warned that the world is in danger of entering a ?post-antibiotic era?, in which no chemotherapeutic agents will be available for treating infectious disease. An excellent opportunity to discover the potential of novel natural products is provided by marine environments, since the diversity of these huge microbial populations is largely unexplored. Actinobacteria represent the most prominent taxon of microorganisms for the production of bioactive compounds, notably antibiotics and antitumor agents and many bioactive natural products for direct health-related application have been isolated from marine Actinobacteria derived from sea sediments. The research project is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria (www.utfsm.cl) in Valpariso, Chile, the Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG; www.ccug.se) at the Sahlgrenska Academy of the University of Gothenburg and a Small-to Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME), Nanoxis AB (www.nanoxis.com).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bioaktiva substanser är alltmer efterfrågade i bioteknologiska applikationer. De är mycket relevanta i utvecklingen av nya läkemedel, såsom antibiotika, särskilt i dessa tider när multiresistenta sjukdomsframkallande bakterier snabbt har blivit ett globalt problem. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO har identifierat antibiotikaresistens som ?ett av de tre största hoten mot mänsklig hälsa? och varnat för att världen är i fara att gå in i en ?post-antibiotika? era, där inga kemoterapeutiska ämnen kommer att användas för att behandla en smittsam sjukdom. En utmärkt möjlighet att upptäcka potentialen av nya naturprodukter finns i marina miljöer, eftersom artrikedomen av dessa enorma mikrobiella samhällena i stort är outforskad. Actinobacterier representerar en av de mest vanliga klasser av mikroorganismer som producerar bioaktiva substanser, av särskilt intresse antibiotika och antitumörsubstanser. Många bioaktiva naturprodukter som har en direkt användning inom hälsorelaterade områden har isolerats from marina Actinobakterier från marina sediment. Ett stort antal av bioaktiva substanser som producerats av bakterier tillhör gruppen polyketider, icke-ribosomala peptider eller en kombination av de båda. Polyketider och icke-ribosomala peptider är en stor grupp av strukturellt diversa naturliga produkter vilka bildas av polyketid-syntaser (PKS) och icke-ribosomala peptid-syntaser (NRPS) i mikroorganismer. Forskningsprojektet är ett multidisciplinärt samarbete mellan Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria (www.utfsm.cl) i Valpariso, Chile, Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG; www.ccug.se) vid Sahlgrenska Akademien, Göteborgs Universitet och ett Göteborgs-baserat företag, Nanoxis Consulting AB (Small-Medium-sized Enterprise, SME; www.nanoxisconsulting.com). Bakterier från klassen Actinobakterier kommer att isoleras från marina sediment utanför Chiles kust, för att utvärdera graden av artrikedom av dessa bakterier och stammar som bär gener som kodar för polyketid-syntaser (PKS) och icke-ribosomala peptid-syntaser (NRPS). Isolat som har dessa gener kommer att analyseras vidare för produktion av antimikrobiella bioaktiva substanser. Molekylär mikrobiologi kommer att användas för en utförlig bedömning av artrikedomen, samt för utvärdering av komplexiteten av generna som kodar för produktionen av antimikrobiella bioaktiva substanser. Målen med projektet är: 1) Isolera Actinobakterier från marina sediment utanför Chiles kust. 2) Identifiera bakteriella isolat, genom att använda masspektrometri och DNA-sekvensering. 3) Bestämma närvaron av gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS i isolerade stammar. 4) Karaktärisera biosyntetiska PKS- och NRPS-genkluster med hjälp av DNA-sekvensering. 5) Analysera isolat för nya bioaktiva föreningar med hjälp av masspektrometri. 6) Analysera dessa bioaktiva föreningars antimikrobiella aktivitet, genom att använda utvalda bakteriestammar som referens. Artrikedomen i ännu outforskade marina ekosystem är stor, och detta är nyckeln till framgång när man letar efter nya biologiskt aktiva substanser. Det primära målet med detta projekt är att detektera och karaktärisera biosyntes som sker via gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS från Actinobakterier, vars ursprung är marina miljöer från Juan Fernandez-öarna, belägen 670 km utanför Valparaisos kust, samt Punta de Choros-bukten i Coquimbo-regionen, 120 km från närmsta samhälle. Marina sediment kommer att tas från dessa chilenska kustregioner i syfte att isolera marina Actinobakterier. Isolat kommer att identiferas och karaktäriseras, genom att använda verktyg inom molekylärbiologin, såsom MALDI-TOF-MS och DNA-sekvensering. Förekomsten av gener som kodar för PKS och NRPS i isolerade stammar kommer att analyseras och dessa isolat kommer att analyseras vidare med hjälp av masspektrometri-baserad proteomik, i syfte att hitta produktion av nya bioaktiva substanser. Antimikrobiella screening assays av dessa bioaktiva substansers förmåga att hämma modellbakterier kommer att</narrative>
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      <narrative>Healthy and robust wildlife populations are critical for conservation, tourism, and livelihoods of poor people in developing countries. Globalization and global alterations in climate have exacerbated the transmission of disease between wildlife, humans, and domestic animals, and are of particular concern in high biodiversity regions such as Sri Lanka. Intensive wildlife management relies on field anesthesia to monitor population numbers, distribution and diseases, but safe and effective techniques for immobilization of wildlife in Sri Lanka are needed. The goals of the proposed project are to develop immobilization techniques for key species and detect emerging zoonotic diseases in these populations. An initial workshop will provide a venue to institute a detailed research plan and build capacity. This will be followed by in-field development of reversible immobilization protocols, and use of cutting edge technologies to evaluate physiological functions and prevent complications during immobilization. Biological samples will be collected for population health evaluation with emphasis on emerging zoonotic disease detection. Yearly workshops will provide for assessment and dissemination of results, and communicating measures for zoonoses prevention to local people. Exchanges and training opportunities between Sweden and Sri Lanka will further capacity development and ongoing research, and strengthen collaborative ties in both field anesthesia and emerging disease detection.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det vilda djurlivet är en viktig tillgång för människor i utvecklingsländer. I Sri Lanka är turismen en betydelsefull inkomstkälla och naturbaserad turism ökar starkt i landet. Sri Lanka har ett rikt djurliv och den biologiska mångfalden per landyta är betydligt större än i de flesta andra länder i Asien. För bevarande och förvaltning av viltpopulationer kan djur behöva hanteras för t.ex. förflyttning, forskning eller provtagning för sjukdomsövervakning. Hantering av vilda djur kräver ofta att djuren fångas in och immobiliseras (anestesi), vilket kan vara stressande och riskfyllt för djuren. På Sri Lanka hanteras årligen hundratals vilda djur såsom elefant, buffel, leopard, apor och hjortar. De lokala veterinärerna har begränsade resurser och bristande tillgång till skonsamma anestesimedel, vilket medför ökade risker för djuren de hanterar. Vilda djur kan vara reservoarer för zoonoser, d.v.s. sjukdomar eller smittämnen som kan spridas mellan djur och människor. Av humaninfektioner är 61% zoonoser. Utbrott av zoonotiska infektionssjukdomar kan påverka folkhälsa, livsmedelförsörjning och ekonomisk tillväxt, vilket kan leda till katastrofala följder i utvecklingsländer. Hög befolkningstäthet och nära kontakt mellan människor, boskap och vilda djur ökar risken för sjukdomsspridning. Kunskap om förekomsten av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka är bristande. Det här forskningsprojektet inkluderar två viktiga aspekter som bidrar till bevarandet av hotade djurarter och bekämpning av smittsamma sjukdomar: 1) Förbättring av befintliga metoder och utveckling av nya skonsamma anestesiprotokoll för vilda djur på Sri Lanka, för att minska komplikationsrisker och dödlighet vid vilthantering. Det här bidrar också till ökad säkerhet för de människor som arbetar med hantering av vilda djur. 2) Ökad kunskap om diagnostik och sjukdomsövervakning av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka. Då vilda djur hanteras och immobiliseras på Sri Lanka kommer prover tas för att undersöka förekomst av bakteriella och virala zoonoser. Effekterna av olika anestesimetoder kommer studeras genom att övervaka kroppstemperatur, andnings- och hjärtfrekvens och analysera blodprover avseende lungfunktionen och blodets syrabas-balans. Vid komplikationer såsom syrebrist utvärderas olika metoder för syrgasbehandling. Nya reversibla anestesikombinationer kommer utvecklas för säker hantering av vilda djur på Sri Lanka. Projektet utförs i samarbete med veterinärer från University of Peradeniya, University of Kelaniya, Department of National Zoological Gardens och Department of Wildlife Conservation på Sri Lanka, samt forskare vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet och Statens Veterinärmedicinska Anstalt och veterinärer i Kolmårdens djurpark. Internationella workshops anordnas för kunskapsutveckling och spridning av resultat under projektets gång. Forskningsresultaten kommer att bidra till bevarandet av biologisk mångfald genom att minimera riskerna vid hantering av asiatiska djurarter. Ur ett folkhälsoperspektiv kommer ökad kunskap om förekomsten av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka vara till fördel för både lokalbefolkning och besökande turister.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad immobilisering och sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur för bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av viltresurser på Sri Lanka</narrative>
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      <narrative>Healthy and robust wildlife populations are critical for conservation, tourism, and livelihoods of poor people in developing countries. Globalization and global alterations in climate have exacerbated the transmission of disease between wildlife, humans, and domestic animals, and are of particular concern in high biodiversity regions such as Sri Lanka. Intensive wildlife management relies on field anesthesia to monitor population numbers, distribution and diseases, but safe and effective techniques for immobilization of wildlife in Sri Lanka are needed. The goals of the proposed project are to develop immobilization techniques for key species and detect emerging zoonotic diseases in these populations. An initial workshop will provide a venue to institute a detailed research plan and build capacity. This will be followed by in-field development of reversible immobilization protocols, and use of cutting edge technologies to evaluate physiological functions and prevent complications during immobilization. Biological samples will be collected for population health evaluation with emphasis on emerging zoonotic disease detection. Yearly workshops will provide for assessment and dissemination of results, and communicating measures for zoonoses prevention to local people. Exchanges and training opportunities between Sweden and Sri Lanka will further capacity development and ongoing research, and strengthen collaborative ties in both field anesthesia and emerging disease detection.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det vilda djurlivet är en viktig tillgång för människor i utvecklingsländer. I Sri Lanka är turismen en betydelsefull inkomstkälla och naturbaserad turism ökar starkt i landet. Sri Lanka har ett rikt djurliv och den biologiska mångfalden per landyta är betydligt större än i de flesta andra länder i Asien. För bevarande och förvaltning av viltpopulationer kan djur behöva hanteras för t.ex. förflyttning, forskning eller provtagning för sjukdomsövervakning. Hantering av vilda djur kräver ofta att djuren fångas in och immobiliseras (anestesi), vilket kan vara stressande och riskfyllt för djuren. På Sri Lanka hanteras årligen hundratals vilda djur såsom elefant, buffel, leopard, apor och hjortar. De lokala veterinärerna har begränsade resurser och bristande tillgång till skonsamma anestesimedel, vilket medför ökade risker för djuren de hanterar. Vilda djur kan vara reservoarer för zoonoser, d.v.s. sjukdomar eller smittämnen som kan spridas mellan djur och människor. Av humaninfektioner är 61% zoonoser. Utbrott av zoonotiska infektionssjukdomar kan påverka folkhälsa, livsmedelförsörjning och ekonomisk tillväxt, vilket kan leda till katastrofala följder i utvecklingsländer. Hög befolkningstäthet och nära kontakt mellan människor, boskap och vilda djur ökar risken för sjukdomsspridning. Kunskap om förekomsten av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka är bristande. Det här forskningsprojektet inkluderar två viktiga aspekter som bidrar till bevarandet av hotade djurarter och bekämpning av smittsamma sjukdomar: 1) Förbättring av befintliga metoder och utveckling av nya skonsamma anestesiprotokoll för vilda djur på Sri Lanka, för att minska komplikationsrisker och dödlighet vid vilthantering. Det här bidrar också till ökad säkerhet för de människor som arbetar med hantering av vilda djur. 2) Ökad kunskap om diagnostik och sjukdomsövervakning av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka. Då vilda djur hanteras och immobiliseras på Sri Lanka kommer prover tas för att undersöka förekomst av bakteriella och virala zoonoser. Effekterna av olika anestesimetoder kommer studeras genom att övervaka kroppstemperatur, andnings- och hjärtfrekvens och analysera blodprover avseende lungfunktionen och blodets syrabas-balans. Vid komplikationer såsom syrebrist utvärderas olika metoder för syrgasbehandling. Nya reversibla anestesikombinationer kommer utvecklas för säker hantering av vilda djur på Sri Lanka. Projektet utförs i samarbete med veterinärer från University of Peradeniya, University of Kelaniya, Department of National Zoological Gardens och Department of Wildlife Conservation på Sri Lanka, samt forskare vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet och Statens Veterinärmedicinska Anstalt och veterinärer i Kolmårdens djurpark. Internationella workshops anordnas för kunskapsutveckling och spridning av resultat under projektets gång. Forskningsresultaten kommer att bidra till bevarandet av biologisk mångfald genom att minimera riskerna vid hantering av asiatiska djurarter. Ur ett folkhälsoperspektiv kommer ökad kunskap om förekomsten av zoonotiska sjukdomar hos vilda djur på Sri Lanka vara till fördel för både lokalbefolkning och besökande turister.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vilka faktorer påverkar skyddet av rotavirusvaccination av barn i Burkina Faso? Akuta diarrésjukdomar är fortfarande ett av de främsta globala hälsoproblemen och orsakar nästan en femtedel av alla dödsfall bland yngre barn i utvecklingsländer. Rotavirus är den vanligaste orsaken till akut och allvarlig diarré hos barn och orsakar ca en halv miljon dödsfall per år. Eftersom förbättrad sanitet och hygien har begränsad effekt på sjukdomsspridning anses rotavirusvaccination vara det viktigaste sättet att minska dödligheten i hårt drabbade länder. Vaccinen rekommenderas av WHO och andra hälsoorganisationer men flera studier har visat på att vaccinen inte är lika effektiva i utvecklingsländer, framförallt i Afrika. Skälen till den låga effektiviteten är ännu inte fastställda men några anledningar kan vara undernäring, förekomst av andra sjukdomar, samt cirkulation av ovanliga rotavirusstammar mot vilka vaccinen inte skyddar. Burkina Faso, ett land i Västafrika med mycket hög barnadödlighet, planerar nu att införa rotavirusvaccination under senare delen av 2014. I detta projekt vill vi i nära samarbete Dr. Isidore Bonkoudougou vid nationella folkhälsoinstitutet i Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso på nära håll följa effekterna av vaccinationen. Genom dessa studier har vi en unik möjlighet att undersöka vilka faktorer som påverkar hur bra vaccinen fungerar. Vi kommer att i första skedet (projekt 1) etablera tekniker och metoder för att undersöka rotavirusförekomst och vilka stammar som cirkulerar i Burkina Faso innan vaccination börjar. Under och efter vaccinationen (projekt 2) kommer vi sedan undersöka effektiviten av vaccinet och om vaccinet skyddar mot de rotavirusstammar som finns i Burkina Faso. Vi kommer även med molekylärbiologiska tekniker övervaka om nya muterade rotavirus uppkommer mot vilket vaccinet inte skyddar. Slutligen har vi genom tidigare studier i Burkina Faso utvecklat en hypotes om att det finns genetiska faktorer hos en tredjedel av populationen som gör dem mindre mottagliga för vaccinet. Vi kommer således (projekt 3) undersöka om de barn som inte blir skyddade av vaccinen har denna genetiska faktor. Detta projekt är vetenskapligt helt nytt och kan leda till att nya och bättre vaccin utvecklas bättre anpassade för utsatta populationer. Genom att anordna workshops, seminarier samt föreläsningar ska metoder, teknik och kunskap överföras till samarbetspartners i Burkina Faso. Detta är speciellt viktigt i detta skede så att de nödvändiga vetenskapliga redskapen finns på plats innan vaccineringen börjar. Vårt övergripande mål är att genom kontinuerligt samarbete med forskare i Burkina Faso stärka kunskapsbasen inom virologi och vaccination med huvudfokus på rotavirus och andra diarrésjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Diarrhea is a major global health issue in children, and heavily affects sub-Saharan Africa. Rotavirus is the major cause for severe childhood diarrhea, thus rotavirus vaccines are an important preventive measure of diarrhea. Vaccine trials have, however, showed a reduced vaccine efficacy in many African countries. Burkina Faso is now about to implement vaccination nationwide and our research proposal is centered on this. By closely monitoring rotavirus before; during and after national immunization, we can investigate factors important for vaccine efficacy. A first objective is to establish RV surveillance logistics and techniques before vaccination. We have performed preliminary studies and found many unusual strains which could influence vaccine efficacy. The major objective is to determine the vaccine efficacy and relate this to evolving escape mutants and specific strains present in Burkina Faso. Our third scientific approach is most novel and based on preliminary data from Burkina Faso observing that children with the Lewis-negative phenotype, common in Burkina Faso, where not infected with vaccine-like strains, providing an explanation for reduced vaccine efficacy in Africa. The overall objective of this collaboration is increased knowledge and better techniques to study RV and factors important for successful vaccination; which will be done through regular workshops, lectures and scientific visits by researchers from Sweden and Burkina Faso.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diarrhea is a major global health issue in children, and heavily affects sub-Saharan Africa. Rotavirus is the major cause for severe childhood diarrhea, thus rotavirus vaccines are an important preventive measure of diarrhea. Vaccine trials have, however, showed a reduced vaccine efficacy in many African countries. Burkina Faso is now about to implement vaccination nationwide and our research proposal is centered on this. By closely monitoring rotavirus before; during and after national immunization, we can investigate factors important for vaccine efficacy. A first objective is to establish RV surveillance logistics and techniques before vaccination. We have performed preliminary studies and found many unusual strains which could influence vaccine efficacy. The major objective is to determine the vaccine efficacy and relate this to evolving escape mutants and specific strains present in Burkina Faso. Our third scientific approach is most novel and based on preliminary data from Burkina Faso observing that children with the Lewis-negative phenotype, common in Burkina Faso, where not infected with vaccine-like strains, providing an explanation for reduced vaccine efficacy in Africa. The overall objective of this collaboration is increased knowledge and better techniques to study RV and factors important for successful vaccination; which will be done through regular workshops, lectures and scientific visits by researchers from Sweden and Burkina Faso.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vilka faktorer påverkar skyddet av rotavirusvaccination av barn i Burkina Faso? Akuta diarrésjukdomar är fortfarande ett av de främsta globala hälsoproblemen och orsakar nästan en femtedel av alla dödsfall bland yngre barn i utvecklingsländer. Rotavirus är den vanligaste orsaken till akut och allvarlig diarré hos barn och orsakar ca en halv miljon dödsfall per år. Eftersom förbättrad sanitet och hygien har begränsad effekt på sjukdomsspridning anses rotavirusvaccination vara det viktigaste sättet att minska dödligheten i hårt drabbade länder. Vaccinen rekommenderas av WHO och andra hälsoorganisationer men flera studier har visat på att vaccinen inte är lika effektiva i utvecklingsländer, framförallt i Afrika. Skälen till den låga effektiviteten är ännu inte fastställda men några anledningar kan vara undernäring, förekomst av andra sjukdomar, samt cirkulation av ovanliga rotavirusstammar mot vilka vaccinen inte skyddar. Burkina Faso, ett land i Västafrika med mycket hög barnadödlighet, planerar nu att införa rotavirusvaccination under senare delen av 2014. I detta projekt vill vi i nära samarbete Dr. Isidore Bonkoudougou vid nationella folkhälsoinstitutet i Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso på nära håll följa effekterna av vaccinationen. Genom dessa studier har vi en unik möjlighet att undersöka vilka faktorer som påverkar hur bra vaccinen fungerar. Vi kommer att i första skedet (projekt 1) etablera tekniker och metoder för att undersöka rotavirusförekomst och vilka stammar som cirkulerar i Burkina Faso innan vaccination börjar. Under och efter vaccinationen (projekt 2) kommer vi sedan undersöka effektiviten av vaccinet och om vaccinet skyddar mot de rotavirusstammar som finns i Burkina Faso. Vi kommer även med molekylärbiologiska tekniker övervaka om nya muterade rotavirus uppkommer mot vilket vaccinet inte skyddar. Slutligen har vi genom tidigare studier i Burkina Faso utvecklat en hypotes om att det finns genetiska faktorer hos en tredjedel av populationen som gör dem mindre mottagliga för vaccinet. Vi kommer således (projekt 3) undersöka om de barn som inte blir skyddade av vaccinen har denna genetiska faktor. Detta projekt är vetenskapligt helt nytt och kan leda till att nya och bättre vaccin utvecklas bättre anpassade för utsatta populationer. Genom att anordna workshops, seminarier samt föreläsningar ska metoder, teknik och kunskap överföras till samarbetspartners i Burkina Faso. Detta är speciellt viktigt i detta skede så att de nödvändiga vetenskapliga redskapen finns på plats innan vaccineringen börjar. Vårt övergripande mål är att genom kontinuerligt samarbete med forskare i Burkina Faso stärka kunskapsbasen inom virologi och vaccination med huvudfokus på rotavirus och andra diarrésjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bangladesh glömda fiskar: en inventering med hjälp av DNA-streckkodning Bangladesh är ett vattenrikt land med 43 396 kvadratkilometer inlandsvatten, huvudsakligen i Brahmaputras och Ganges mynningsområden, men också i många mindre floder och ett ett fåtal sjöar. Fiskproduktionen hör till de största i världen, med ungefär lika delar vattenbruk och fiske i naturliga vatten. Landets innevånare får animaliskt protein i huvudsakligen från fisk. Fiskerinäringen sysselsätter 1,2 miljoner människor på heltid och 12 miljoner på deltid. Trots att fiskerinäringen är så viktig ekonomiskt, hör Bangladesh fiskfauna till de minst studerade i världen. Man uppskattar att det finns drygt 250 arter sötvattenfiskar i Bangladesh, men det är troligen en grov underskattning. Stora delar av vattendragen i gränstrakternas berg är outforskade, och det saknas experter på fisktaxonomi, vilket är till förfång för naturvårdsåtgärder och effektiv fiskeförvaltning. Forskare vid Universitetet i huvudstaden Dhaka satsar därför på att inventera faunan och utveckla metoder för genetisk karakterisering av de fiskarter som hittats. Forskare vid Naturhistoriska riksmuseet är experter på asiatisk fisktaxonomi och har lång erfarenhet av att arbeta med DNA och taxonomiska och utvecklingshistoriska analyser. I projektet kommer vi att samla in material av så många fiskarter som möjligt och från dem dels ta vävnadsprover för DNA-analys, dels göra en morfologisk diagnos och artbestämning. För den genetiska analysen tar man fram korta sekvenser mitokondriellt DNA som man vet i regel är artspecifika, s.k. DNA-streckkoder. Genom att bygga upp ett bibliotek av verifierade DNA-streckkoder kan man göra identifieringar av nytt material genom jämförelse med de verifierade streckkoderna, vilket kan vara säkrare och snabbare än morfologiska artbestämningar. Tillsammans kommer vi att utarbeta ett pålitligt DNA-streckkodsbibliotek som kan användas som ett identifieringsverktyg i många olika sammanhang, inte minst i miljöövervakning och fiskeförvaltning. Vi kommer också att testa biblioteket i fält genom att analysera vattenprover på fritt DNA (eDNA), varvid man inte ens behöver fånga några fiskar för att ta reda på om en art finns i vattendraget.</narrative>
      <narrative>Bangladesh is the third inland fish producing country in the world. The annual fish production from inland waters is estimated to be 2,186,726 mt, of which 1,123,925 mt from open waters. The fishery sector provides employment to about 1.2 million full-time and 12 million part-time fishermen and workers. The freshwater fish fauna of Bangladesh is one of the least studied national fish faunas in the world. Estimates suggest about 260 species, but actual numbers are probably higher. In the absence of modern taxonomic studies, and with need for inventory and identification of national fish species, University of Dhaka researchers are implementing DNA barcoding as a tool for species detection and identification. Researchers from the Swedish Museum of Natural History are experts on Asian freshwater fish taxonomy and have long experience of DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analyses. Together we will develop adequate protocols for genetic and morphological identification of Bangladeshi freshwater fishes, including as primary deliverable a barcode library based on well-identified vouchers. We will collaborate in joint field sampling, workshops and co-authored publications, and present the results in publicly accessible databases and scientific publications. The collaboration aims both to provide a tool for environmental, fishery and food agencies in monitoring and management of fish resources, and also to produce a long-awaited update of the inventory of the Bangladeshi fish fauna</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bangladesh glömda fiskar: en inventering med hjälp av DNA-streckkodning Bangladesh är ett vattenrikt land med 43 396 kvadratkilometer inlandsvatten, huvudsakligen i Brahmaputras och Ganges mynningsområden, men också i många mindre floder och ett ett fåtal sjöar. Fiskproduktionen hör till de största i världen, med ungefär lika delar vattenbruk och fiske i naturliga vatten. Landets innevånare får animaliskt protein i huvudsakligen från fisk. Fiskerinäringen sysselsätter 1,2 miljoner människor på heltid och 12 miljoner på deltid. Trots att fiskerinäringen är så viktig ekonomiskt, hör Bangladesh fiskfauna till de minst studerade i världen. Man uppskattar att det finns drygt 250 arter sötvattenfiskar i Bangladesh, men det är troligen en grov underskattning. Stora delar av vattendragen i gränstrakternas berg är outforskade, och det saknas experter på fisktaxonomi, vilket är till förfång för naturvårdsåtgärder och effektiv fiskeförvaltning. Forskare vid Universitetet i huvudstaden Dhaka satsar därför på att inventera faunan och utveckla metoder för genetisk karakterisering av de fiskarter som hittats. Forskare vid Naturhistoriska riksmuseet är experter på asiatisk fisktaxonomi och har lång erfarenhet av att arbeta med DNA och taxonomiska och utvecklingshistoriska analyser. I projektet kommer vi att samla in material av så många fiskarter som möjligt och från dem dels ta vävnadsprover för DNA-analys, dels göra en morfologisk diagnos och artbestämning. För den genetiska analysen tar man fram korta sekvenser mitokondriellt DNA som man vet i regel är artspecifika, s.k. DNA-streckkoder. Genom att bygga upp ett bibliotek av verifierade DNA-streckkoder kan man göra identifieringar av nytt material genom jämförelse med de verifierade streckkoderna, vilket kan vara säkrare och snabbare än morfologiska artbestämningar. Tillsammans kommer vi att utarbeta ett pålitligt DNA-streckkodsbibliotek som kan användas som ett identifieringsverktyg i många olika sammanhang, inte minst i miljöövervakning och fiskeförvaltning. Vi kommer också att testa biblioteket i fält genom att analysera vattenprover på fritt DNA (eDNA), varvid man inte ens behöver fånga några fiskar för att ta reda på om en art finns i vattendraget.</narrative>
      <narrative>Bangladesh is the third inland fish producing country in the world. The annual fish production from inland waters is estimated to be 2,186,726 mt, of which 1,123,925 mt from open waters. The fishery sector provides employment to about 1.2 million full-time and 12 million part-time fishermen and workers. The freshwater fish fauna of Bangladesh is one of the least studied national fish faunas in the world. Estimates suggest about 260 species, but actual numbers are probably higher. In the absence of modern taxonomic studies, and with need for inventory and identification of national fish species, University of Dhaka researchers are implementing DNA barcoding as a tool for species detection and identification. Researchers from the Swedish Museum of Natural History are experts on Asian freshwater fish taxonomy and have long experience of DNA barcoding and phylogenetic analyses. Together we will develop adequate protocols for genetic and morphological identification of Bangladeshi freshwater fishes, including as primary deliverable a barcode library based on well-identified vouchers. We will collaborate in joint field sampling, workshops and co-authored publications, and present the results in publicly accessible databases and scientific publications. The collaboration aims both to provide a tool for environmental, fishery and food agencies in monitoring and management of fish resources, and also to produce a long-awaited update of the inventory of the Bangladeshi fish fauna</narrative>
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      <narrative>Search for high-k dielectrics for 4H-SiC is of vital importance to enhance the performance of 4H-SiC based commercial devices and also for exploring future extreme voltage devices based on SiC, exceeding 10 kV. Today SiO2-technology, inherited from traditional Si manufacturing, is the dominating choice both for passivation layers and as gate dielectrics. This limits the usefulness of SiC and results in low surface mobilities, poor reliability, lower breakdown fields and lower temperature operation than would be the case with a more optimized dielectric layer. Preliminary results show that aluminum oxide (Al2O3) can be a better choice due to its larger dielectric constant and better thermal stability than SiO2. The main objective of the project is to acquire an atomic-level understanding of chemical bonding at the Al2O3/SiC interface. This will help in optimization of the depositions process, also of other high-k dielectrics on 4H-SiC. The goal will be reached by a detailed investigation of the electronic structure, using refined X-ray techniques, in combination with studies of the atomic stoichiometry and positioning of atoms at the interface, using novel ion beam scattering techniques. The research will predominantly be performed in Sweden, using unique resources both for processing and characterization in an environment of other SiC related research. The co-applicant of this proposal is a former PhD student of the main applicant and well acquainted with this environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kiselkarbid (SiC) är ett halvledarmaterial som kan användas till att tillverka elektronikkomponenter som tål mycket högre spänningar och temperaturer än dagens kiselkomponenter. Utveckling av materialet har skett under snart 20 år i både Europa, USA och Asien och Sverige har en mycket framskjuten position inom denna forskning. Det är framför allt materialets spänningstålighet (10 gånger större än kisel) och den goda temperaturledningsförmågan (3 gånger större än kisel), som gör att det är så användbart i tillämpningar för höga elektriska effekter. Genom att ersätta dagens kisel-baserade kraftelektronik med SiC-komponenter kan mankraftigt reducera energianvändandet tack vare att SiC-komponenternas effektförluster är betydligt mindre. En ny generation krafthalvledarkomponenter kommer också att göra ny miljövänlig energiproduktion tillgänglig genom att effektivisera reglering och effektuttag för t ex vind- och våggeneratorer. Det kommer också att avsevärt förenkla introduktionen av elbilar och hybridfordon genom att elektroniken blir effektivare och betydligt mindre utrymmeskrävande. Dessutom slipper man stora och tunga vätskekylda system, eftersom man kan klara sig med luftkylning och detta kan vara avgörande för eldrifter av lättare fordon. Idag kan man köpa enklare SiC-komponenter, s k Schottkydioder, som kan användas i spänningsomvandlare, batteriladdare, och andra liknande tillämpningar. Det är dock väldigt svårt att konkurrera med kisel-komponenter, eftersom priset för dessa än så länge är betydligt lägre. Det är framför allt för högre effekter och för mer komplicerade komponenter, transistorer, som fördelarna med SiC kommer till sin rätt och där man kan förvänta sig de stora vinsterna, både ekonomiska och miljömässiga. Med detta projekt vill vi driva på utvecklingen mot dessa högspända SiC komponenter. En av de återstående flaskhalsarna är det material och de tekniker som används för att skydda ?passivera- SiC materialets ytor. Komponenter av SiC arbetar under extremt höga elektriska fält och temperaturer. Själva kiselkarbiden tål detta, men komponenterna måste ju fungera i en omgivning som inte tål sådana påfrestningar. Därför kommer de kontaktmaterial, inkapslingar och omgivande strukturer att vara begränsande för hur hårt kiselkarbiden kan utnyttjas. De största problemen finns just i gränsytan mellan kiselkarbiden och det första omslutande materialet, som oftast utgörs av ett elektriskt isolerande skikt. Idag används en teknologi som lånats från kiselteknologin, nämligen att omsluta SiC med kiseldioxid, SiO2. Detta är främst av praktiska skäl, eftersom teknologin existerar och fungerar hjälpligt för de spänningsnivåer som dagens SiC komponenter når upp till. Kiseldioxid används också som isolering för tänd- och släckbara komponenter som regleras med elektriska fält, s k MOS-transistorer. På sikt, med högre spänningsnivåer och för högre temperaturer, behövs dock andra lösningar än SiO2. I detta projekt ska vi i detalj studera gränsytan mellan SiC och aluminiumoxid, ett annat mycket isolerande material som har visat sig ha bättre egenskaper än SiO2. Denna teknologi är dock ännu inte utvecklad och man behöver lära sig mer om ytpreparering och deponeringsmetoderna innan den kan etablera sig. Dessutom är det ännu tämligen outforskat vad som händer i gränsytan på atomär nivå när SiC beläggs med aluminiumoxid. I projektet ska vi inrikta oss på förståelsen av detta gränsskikt och försöka optimera ytprepareringen och deponeringsparmetrar för att göra gränsskiktet så bra som möjligt. Vi kommer att använda modern röntgenspektroskopi baserad på synkrotronljus för att studera elektronstrukturen i gränsskiktet och även använda ny analysteknik med jonstrålar för att studera positionen av olika atomer på ytan. Detta kompletteras med elektriska mätningar, t ex kapacitans och ström-mätningar. Arbete görs i huvudsak i Sverige, där vi inom vår forskargrupp har tillgång till de olika process- och karakteriseringsmetoderna. Målsättningen med</narrative>
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      <narrative>Search for high-k dielectrics for 4H-SiC is of vital importance to enhance the performance of 4H-SiC based commercial devices and also for exploring future extreme voltage devices based on SiC, exceeding 10 kV. Today SiO2-technology, inherited from traditional Si manufacturing, is the dominating choice both for passivation layers and as gate dielectrics. This limits the usefulness of SiC and results in low surface mobilities, poor reliability, lower breakdown fields and lower temperature operation than would be the case with a more optimized dielectric layer. Preliminary results show that aluminum oxide (Al2O3) can be a better choice due to its larger dielectric constant and better thermal stability than SiO2. The main objective of the project is to acquire an atomic-level understanding of chemical bonding at the Al2O3/SiC interface. This will help in optimization of the depositions process, also of other high-k dielectrics on 4H-SiC. The goal will be reached by a detailed investigation of the electronic structure, using refined X-ray techniques, in combination with studies of the atomic stoichiometry and positioning of atoms at the interface, using novel ion beam scattering techniques. The research will predominantly be performed in Sweden, using unique resources both for processing and characterization in an environment of other SiC related research. The co-applicant of this proposal is a former PhD student of the main applicant and well acquainted with this environment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kiselkarbid (SiC) är ett halvledarmaterial som kan användas till att tillverka elektronikkomponenter som tål mycket högre spänningar och temperaturer än dagens kiselkomponenter. Utveckling av materialet har skett under snart 20 år i både Europa, USA och Asien och Sverige har en mycket framskjuten position inom denna forskning. Det är framför allt materialets spänningstålighet (10 gånger större än kisel) och den goda temperaturledningsförmågan (3 gånger större än kisel), som gör att det är så användbart i tillämpningar för höga elektriska effekter. Genom att ersätta dagens kisel-baserade kraftelektronik med SiC-komponenter kan mankraftigt reducera energianvändandet tack vare att SiC-komponenternas effektförluster är betydligt mindre. En ny generation krafthalvledarkomponenter kommer också att göra ny miljövänlig energiproduktion tillgänglig genom att effektivisera reglering och effektuttag för t ex vind- och våggeneratorer. Det kommer också att avsevärt förenkla introduktionen av elbilar och hybridfordon genom att elektroniken blir effektivare och betydligt mindre utrymmeskrävande. Dessutom slipper man stora och tunga vätskekylda system, eftersom man kan klara sig med luftkylning och detta kan vara avgörande för eldrifter av lättare fordon. Idag kan man köpa enklare SiC-komponenter, s k Schottkydioder, som kan användas i spänningsomvandlare, batteriladdare, och andra liknande tillämpningar. Det är dock väldigt svårt att konkurrera med kisel-komponenter, eftersom priset för dessa än så länge är betydligt lägre. Det är framför allt för högre effekter och för mer komplicerade komponenter, transistorer, som fördelarna med SiC kommer till sin rätt och där man kan förvänta sig de stora vinsterna, både ekonomiska och miljömässiga. Med detta projekt vill vi driva på utvecklingen mot dessa högspända SiC komponenter. En av de återstående flaskhalsarna är det material och de tekniker som används för att skydda ?passivera- SiC materialets ytor. Komponenter av SiC arbetar under extremt höga elektriska fält och temperaturer. Själva kiselkarbiden tål detta, men komponenterna måste ju fungera i en omgivning som inte tål sådana påfrestningar. Därför kommer de kontaktmaterial, inkapslingar och omgivande strukturer att vara begränsande för hur hårt kiselkarbiden kan utnyttjas. De största problemen finns just i gränsytan mellan kiselkarbiden och det första omslutande materialet, som oftast utgörs av ett elektriskt isolerande skikt. Idag används en teknologi som lånats från kiselteknologin, nämligen att omsluta SiC med kiseldioxid, SiO2. Detta är främst av praktiska skäl, eftersom teknologin existerar och fungerar hjälpligt för de spänningsnivåer som dagens SiC komponenter når upp till. Kiseldioxid används också som isolering för tänd- och släckbara komponenter som regleras med elektriska fält, s k MOS-transistorer. På sikt, med högre spänningsnivåer och för högre temperaturer, behövs dock andra lösningar än SiO2. I detta projekt ska vi i detalj studera gränsytan mellan SiC och aluminiumoxid, ett annat mycket isolerande material som har visat sig ha bättre egenskaper än SiO2. Denna teknologi är dock ännu inte utvecklad och man behöver lära sig mer om ytpreparering och deponeringsmetoderna innan den kan etablera sig. Dessutom är det ännu tämligen outforskat vad som händer i gränsytan på atomär nivå när SiC beläggs med aluminiumoxid. I projektet ska vi inrikta oss på förståelsen av detta gränsskikt och försöka optimera ytprepareringen och deponeringsparmetrar för att göra gränsskiktet så bra som möjligt. Vi kommer att använda modern röntgenspektroskopi baserad på synkrotronljus för att studera elektronstrukturen i gränsskiktet och även använda ny analysteknik med jonstrålar för att studera positionen av olika atomer på ytan. Detta kompletteras med elektriska mätningar, t ex kapacitans och ström-mätningar. Arbete görs i huvudsak i Sverige, där vi inom vår forskargrupp har tillgång till de olika process- och karakteriseringsmetoderna. Målsättningen med</narrative>
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      <narrative>Farmers in the Southern Tanzania have associated an unidentified macro-fungus with cashew tree wilting for more than three year by now. The fungus was first noted by cashew growers in Mtwara; then in their cassava farms; later on they also found it causing destructive wilting in eucalyptus plantations. It may become epidemic within weeks, leading to complete crop loss especially during the later rains. Many families are about to abandon their cashew and cassava cultivations, which has caused an unsustainable decrease in their household income along with increases in food price. It is a serious threat to the establishment of a sustainable agroforestry in the area. Aims of this project: 1) to characterize and classify this previously unknown fungus, for which both molecular and morphological characters will be used. 2) establish its pathogenicity and suggesting mitigation measures to improve crop production and salvage the forest industry in the area. Tissue cultures in order to isolate the macro-fungus - germplasm will be used for in vitro pathogenicity test in susceptible plant cultivars. Both direct inoculation of the germplasm to damaged plant and inoculating the pathogen to the plant surface (undamaged) will be used to assess the transmission mechanism. The host range and knowledge about transmission will then provide a basis for validating intervention methods, which will be communicated to Agricultural Institutes centers for sensitization and adoption in the region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cashew är den viktigaste kommersiella grödan i sydöstra Tanzania och den viktigaste inkomstkällan för över 320.000 hushåll. Nyligen har odlingarna drabbats av en drastisk produktionsnedgång. Sedan mer än tre år har odlarna i Tanzanias Södra regioner identifierat orsaken som en hittills oidentifierad parasitisk svamp, som dödar träden. I dessa delar av Tanzania hotas nu jordbruk, skogsbruk och även livsmedelsförsörjning av kollaps på grund av denna allvarliga parasit. Svampen observerades först av odlare i Mtwara och de fann även angrepp på kassava- och eukalyptusplanteringar. Denna parasit kan utvecklas till en epidemi på några veckor och leder till total skördeförlust. Många familjer håller nu på att överge sina planteringar, vilket inte bara leder till ekonomisk katastrof utan också till höjda livsmedelspriser. Svampen förekommer också på ett antal andra vilda och odlade träd och utgör således ett akut hot inte bara mot jord- och skogsbruk (särskilt den högt prioriterade s.k. ?agroforestry?), utan hotar tillika existensen för befolkningen genom att föröda både cashew och de viktigaste matgrödorna. Projektet syftar till 1) att vetenskapligt namnge och beskriva denna hittills okända svamp. 2) Utforska dess patogenicitet. 3) Kartlägga dess värdspecificitet och spridningsvägar. 4) Utveckla metoder för att kontrollera parasiten. 5) Sprida kunskap om de bästa bekämpningsmetoderna till jordbuksforskningsinstitut i området Begränsa skadeverkningar och förbättra produktionen av de angripna grödorna, i första hand cashew, och därigenom rädda skogsindustrin och ´agroforestry´ i området. Såväl morfologisk som molekylära metoder kommer att användas för att karaktärisera svampen. Den kommer att odlas i renkulturer, som kommer att användas för att testa patogenicitet och infektionskänslighet hos olika grödor. Värdspecificiteten kommer att undersökas i fält. Sammantaget kommer dessa studier att leda till beskrivning/identifiering av svampparasiten, fastläggandet av dess patogenicitet, värdspektrum och spridningsvägar; allt som en bas för utarbetandet av effektiva bekämpningsmetoder. Ur vetenskaplig synpunkt kommer här för första gången forskningsuppgifter om afrikanska svampar att formuleras i Afrika, snarare än av forskare från andra delar av världen. Forskningen kommer också att utnyttja och vidareutveckla afrikanska forskares kompetens, särskilt den yngre generationens. En mycket viktig strategisk aspekt är att kompetens i Tanzania, från ledande forskare i molekylärbiologi, taxonomi och svamppatologi involveras och säkerställer kontakt och informationsflöde hela vägen till den individuelle odlaren. Odlarna måste förses med välfungerande och enkla kommunikationsvägar till forskarna och de vetenskapliga centra och vice versa. Från ett vetenskapligt perspektiv är afrikanska svampar särdeles intressanta eftersom diversiteten i Afrika är mycket hög och det finns indikationer på att många svampgrupper har genomgått viktiga delar av sin evolution i Afrika eller rentav har sitt ursprung där. Från evolutionsbiologisk synpunkt är detta mycket intressant och kan undersökas med molekylärfylogenetiska metoder. Det är sannolikt att hittills obeskrivna arter eller till och med släkten eller ännu högre grupper av svampar kommer att upptäckas inom projektet. Från en socioekonomisk synpunkt är förståelsen av svampar i Afrika mycket viktig. I detta projekt kommer en allvarlig parasitsvamp som hotar de pågående försöken att häva fattigdomen och att utveckla en bas för lokal ekonomisk utveckling och livsmedelsförsörjning att undersökas. Svampen hotar på ett allvarligt sätt försöken att bygga upp en ´agroforestry´ ekonomi i Tanzania. Inom projektet kommer också ett internationellt nätverk at utvecklas vilket kommer att utgöra en plattform för framtida forskning inom svamparnas molekylärbiologi. Vunna kunskaperna om denna och andra sjukdomsalstrande svampar kommer att förmedlas genom interaktion med myndigheter och skogsföretag i Tanzania. Studierna kommer att</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to integrate concepts of graphene-SiC from fundamental science to applications. The objectives are: characterizations of graphene grown under different conditions and of functionalized graphene. To understand the interactions for band engineering and contacting with overlayers are crucial issues for future graphene-based devices. This will be accomplished using advanced surface science techniques at the Siam synchrotron, together with a group at Chulalongkorn University. This group is experienced in material growth and in other material characterization techniques. The collaboration will be mutually beneficial since the plan is to include also their nitride samples. The main applicant has a good track-record in graphene research using LEEM, PEEM, etc., at MAX-lab. The results show that high-quality large-area single-layer graphene can be grown, that the carbon buffer layer can be eliminated by hydrogen exposures, and that the graphene/SiC system has potential for hydrogen storage. During part of 2015/2016 MAX-lab will be shut down before the new ring is operational. The competition at the LEEM station has led to that an insufficient amount of beamtime has been obtained lately. Therefore she is proposing collaboration between her activities and the group at Chula, with two different goals in mind; get access to required LEEM beamtime for her graphene activities at the Siam synchrotron, and establish collaboration with the Chula group on their nitrides.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advanced Characterization of Graphene grown on SiC</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to integrate concepts of graphene-SiC from fundamental science to applications. The objectives are: characterizations of graphene grown under different conditions and of functionalized graphene. To understand the interactions for band engineering and contacting with overlayers are crucial issues for future graphene-based devices. This will be accomplished using advanced surface science techniques at the Siam synchrotron, together with a group at Chulalongkorn University. This group is experienced in material growth and in other material characterization techniques. The collaboration will be mutually beneficial since the plan is to include also their nitride samples. The main applicant has a good track-record in graphene research using LEEM, PEEM, etc., at MAX-lab. The results show that high-quality large-area single-layer graphene can be grown, that the carbon buffer layer can be eliminated by hydrogen exposures, and that the graphene/SiC system has potential for hydrogen storage. During part of 2015/2016 MAX-lab will be shut down before the new ring is operational. The competition at the LEEM station has led to that an insufficient amount of beamtime has been obtained lately. Therefore she is proposing collaboration between her activities and the group at Chula, with two different goals in mind; get access to required LEEM beamtime for her graphene activities at the Siam synchrotron, and establish collaboration with the Chula group on their nitrides.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Grafen representerar idag ett av de mest dynamiska forskningsområdena inom nanovetenskapen tack vare sina många olika tillämpningsområden (snabb elektronik, lättviktsmaterial och flexibelt). Växer man grafen, som stora homogena lager, direkt på en isolator/halvledare så kan konventionella litografiska metoder användas för mönstring och metallkontakter appliceras för att framställa elektroniska kretsar. Såväl mono- och multi-lager av grafen växta på kiselkarbid uppvisar elektroniska egenskaper liknande ett isolerat lager av grafen. Därför har grafen/SiC kommit i fokus i forskningsansträngningarna som en möjlig/lämplig väg mot ny elektronik baserad på grafen. För grafen baserad nano-elektronik så spelar möjligheterna att modifiera elekronband-strukturen, att dopa och kontaktera grafen, och att ha tillgången till stora homogena lager av grafen lager på lämpligt substrat lika viktiga roller. Bandstrukturen för ett isolerat lager klassificerar grafen som en halvledare med noll bandgap. Vissa applikationer kräver dock ett bandgap. Ett sätt att erhålla ett bandgap är att skapa en smal remsa av grafen, med en bredd på mindre än 100 Micron, och därigenom begränsa elektronerna och hålen till en *kvantbox* som splittrar energibanden. Därvid kan dock de elektroniska egenskaperna ändras eftersom yt-tillstånd skapas vid remsans kanter. Nyligen publicerade resultat visar att storleken på bandgapet också kan kontrolleras genom att tillföra varierad mängd av adsorberat väte på ytan av grafen. Detta visar att det är möjligt att skräddarsy bandgapet utan att man behöver skära grafen i smala remsor. Vi har nyligen påvisat att när grafen växt på den kiselavslutade SiC ytan exponeras till väte så interkalerar vätet, dvs vätet tränger ner under grafen och buffertlagret och binder till de översta kiselatomerna i substratet. För ett prov med ett lager grafen initialt erhålls efter exponering alltså två lager grafen. Denna upptäckt avser vi exploatera vidare genom interkalering med andra atomer. Vi planerar också undersöka hur bandstrukturen modifieras när yttillstånd satureras med olika adsorbat och kan ge n- respektive p-typ dopat grafen. Att utveckla goda metalliska kontakter till grafen är ytterligare en sak som finns ett akut behov av. Speciellt för epitaxiellt växta grafenlager så kan substratet ge bidrag av kritisk betydelse beroende på vilken metall som väljs. Tack vare sina unika egenskaper så är dessutom grafen av stort intresse för användning inom sensorapplikationer, i studier av adsorptionsfenomen från atomer till biomolekyler. Huvudsökande är en av pionjärerna i Sverige inom forskningen på grafen växt på kiselkarbid och har använt sig av de synkrotronljusbaserade karakteriserings-metoder fotoelektron-spektroskopi (XPS, ARPES), lågenergi-elektronmikroskopi (LEEM) och fotoelektron-elektronmikroskopi (PEEM) vid MAX laboratoriet i Lund. Under 2015/2016 kommer de nuvarande lagringsringarna att stängas ner under en längre tid innan den nya MAXIV ringen är i drift. Söktrycket för att erhålla mättid är dessutom numera så högt på speciellt LEEM/PEEM strållinjen så att tillräckligt med stråltid inte längre erhålls för att kunna fortsätta att hålla sig i fronten av detta snabbt växande forskningsfält. Samarbetspartnern (Dr. Tungasmita) vid Chulalongkorn University har lång erfarenhet av materialtillväxt, främst olika nitrider, och av andra karakteriseringsmetoder och har starkt intresse av att få igång grundläggande grafenforskning vid universitetet i syfte att på sikt kunna överföra erhållen kunskap för industri-tillämpningar. Vid Siam synkrotronljus laboratoriet i Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, har man en LEEM/PEEM, samt en fotoelektron-spektroskopi, strålinje liknande de nuvarande vid MAX-lab. Gruppen vid Chula har frågeställningar rörande sina nitridmaterial för vilka synkrotronljusstudier bör kunna ge värdefulla svar. Därför ansöks härmed om stöd för initiering av ett samarbete mellan dessa två forskningsgrupper vid LiU och Chula, ett samarbete s</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vissa mikroorganismer kan i frånvaro av syre (s.k. anaeroba organismer) omvandla enkla sockerarter till alkoholer, organiska syror mm. Dessa kemikalier utgör startmaterial för den kemiska industrin och man kan producera väldigt många olika produkter från dessa startmaterial. Hittills har hela denna del av kemin varit baserad på olja, men I takt med att man försöker hitta hållbara lösningar ur klimatsynvinkel så är det attraktivt att försöka basera verksamheten på förnyelsebara råvaror, dvs biomassa. I detta sammanhang kommer de anaeroba bakterierna att spela en viktig roll. Tyvärr är dessa organismer relativt dåligt undersökta eftersom det ibland kan vara svårt att arbeta med organismerna helt utan tillgång till syre. De anaeroba organismerna representerar en stor potential, men den måste studeras närmare. Detta project iniktas på att isolera nya organismer, studera dessas egenskaper och när intressanta bakterier identifierats utnyttja den för fortsatta studier. En del av de anaeroba bakterierna växer långsamt och har svårt att klara sig I konkurrensen när man gör isoleringsförsök. Man kan jämföra med situationen I en grupp personer som sitter och diskuterar. Några är dominanta medan andra är ganska tysta och inte kommer till tals. Man får lyssna på dem en och en, då inser man att även tysta individer har mycket att erbjuda. För bakterierna under isoleringssituationen kommer de snabbväxande att ta över och inte ge långsamväxande en chans. Vi avser att ge alla organismer en chans, det görs genom att man sätter varje baktericell i en ?isoleringscell? genom att göra mikrodroppar med i genomsnitt endast en baktericell per droppe. När dropparna stelnar sitter cellen skyddad i sin mikrosfär och kan växa och föröka sig utan att konkureras ut av andra celler. När kolonin blir tillräckligt stor kommer cellerna att tas ut och studeras närmare. Man vet att bakterier växer i många extrema miljöer. Vi kommer att försöka isolera anaeroba bakterier från varma källor, salta miljöer, alkaliska sjöar etc. för att därigenom hitta anaeroba bakterier som tål tuffa villkor. Deras enzymer är klart intressanta för industriprocesser. Projektet genomförs som ett samarbete mellan Lunds universitet och Universidad Mayor San Andres I La Paz, Bolivia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Anaerobic microorganisms have been used in many biotechnological applications including in food, beverage, energy carriers and chemical production. Most of these applications use anaerobes that are adapted to grow in non-extreme environments, with the exception of acidophiles - anaerobes that are adapted to grow at acidic pH. This project aims to isolate anaerobes from other neglected extreme environments using techniques such as microdroplet. One of the major obstacle in isolation of anaerobes using the traditional agar palate isolation technique is that they are slow growers. Few anaerobes that relatively grow faster than others suppress the growth of other anaerobes making the isolation of the very slow grower anaerobes almost impossible. Moreover, agar plates can dry when incubated for long time. On the other hand, the microdroplets immobilize cells separately which can be packed in column reactor which allows continuous feeding. In this case each cell will grow independent of the other cell and then beads will sorted out. Anaerobes isolated in this way will be studied if they produce platform chemicals from renewable resources. Moreover, isolates will be screened fro production of novel enzymes that can be of interest for biorefinery application.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vissa mikroorganismer kan i frånvaro av syre (s.k. anaeroba organismer) omvandla enkla sockerarter till alkoholer, organiska syror mm. Dessa kemikalier utgör startmaterial för den kemiska industrin och man kan producera väldigt många olika produkter från dessa startmaterial. Hittills har hela denna del av kemin varit baserad på olja, men I takt med att man försöker hitta hållbara lösningar ur klimatsynvinkel så är det attraktivt att försöka basera verksamheten på förnyelsebara råvaror, dvs biomassa. I detta sammanhang kommer de anaeroba bakterierna att spela en viktig roll. Tyvärr är dessa organismer relativt dåligt undersökta eftersom det ibland kan vara svårt att arbeta med organismerna helt utan tillgång till syre. De anaeroba organismerna representerar en stor potential, men den måste studeras närmare. Detta project iniktas på att isolera nya organismer, studera dessas egenskaper och när intressanta bakterier identifierats utnyttja den för fortsatta studier. En del av de anaeroba bakterierna växer långsamt och har svårt att klara sig I konkurrensen när man gör isoleringsförsök. Man kan jämföra med situationen I en grupp personer som sitter och diskuterar. Några är dominanta medan andra är ganska tysta och inte kommer till tals. Man får lyssna på dem en och en, då inser man att även tysta individer har mycket att erbjuda. För bakterierna under isoleringssituationen kommer de snabbväxande att ta över och inte ge långsamväxande en chans. Vi avser att ge alla organismer en chans, det görs genom att man sätter varje baktericell i en ?isoleringscell? genom att göra mikrodroppar med i genomsnitt endast en baktericell per droppe. När dropparna stelnar sitter cellen skyddad i sin mikrosfär och kan växa och föröka sig utan att konkureras ut av andra celler. När kolonin blir tillräckligt stor kommer cellerna att tas ut och studeras närmare. Man vet att bakterier växer i många extrema miljöer. Vi kommer att försöka isolera anaeroba bakterier från varma källor, salta miljöer, alkaliska sjöar etc. för att därigenom hitta anaeroba bakterier som tål tuffa villkor. Deras enzymer är klart intressanta för industriprocesser. Projektet genomförs som ett samarbete mellan Lunds universitet och Universidad Mayor San Andres I La Paz, Bolivia.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I dag har fler än 370 miljoner människor diabetes och de kommande åren beräknas denna siffra öka kraftigt där merparten av ökningen utgörs av typ 2 diabetes (T2D). Diabetes medför en kraftigt ökad risk för följdsjukdomar, inte minst hjärtkärlsjukdom. Detta innebär nedsättningar i livskvalitet för de drabbade och stora samhällskostnader, direkta och indirekta. Det som får fler att insjukna i T2D, enligt den Internationella Diabetesfederationen, är främst livsstilsförändringar och då specifikt en ökning av fett- och sockerrik kost i kombination med låg fysisk aktivitet. Den största och snabbaste ökningen av T2D sker i låg- och medel-inkomstländer, i regioner som Afrika, Asien och Stillahavsområdet. En förklaring till detta fenomen ligger i de livsstilsförändringear som äger rum bland folkgrupper som lämnar en traditionell livsstil i samband med flytt från landsbygd till stad. I Afrika är T2D mer förekommande hos den svarta befolkningen än hos den vita. Ökningen av T2D är särskilt påtaglig bland kvinnor. Vi vet också, från studier i USA och Sydafrika, att traditionella riskfaktorer för T2D skiljer sig åt mellan vita och svarta. Det är därför av stor vikt att hitta faktorer som kan förutspå risk för T2D hos svarta sydafrikanska kvinnor. Vår hypotes är att de nämnda livsstilsfaktorerna påverkar olika metabola vägar och därmed ökar risken för förstadium till och fullt utvecklad T2D. Vi har en unik möjlighet att analysera denna hypotes i den största longitudinella studien i Afrika, the Birth to 20 chohort, som startades 1990 och inkluderar 1,251 Sydafrikanska kvinnor från ett urbant område i Soweto, Johannesburg. Sedan 2003 har noggranna tester kontinuerligt utförts i denna kohort (kroppssammansättning, socialt status, fastande blodprov). Vi kommer att välja ut 240 kvinnor som i dagsläget är uppdelat utifrån insulinkänslighetsnivåer; normal, störd sockeromsättning och T2D. Kvinnorna kommer att genomgå ett glukosbelastningstest för att fastställa insulinkänslighet inklusive eventuell förekomst av diabetes Detaljerade mätningar görs av kroppssammansättning, fysisk aktivitet, kost och andra relevanta kliniska mätningar. Fastande blodprov från 2003 och 2015 samt prover i samband med glukosbelastning kommer att analyseras. Vi avser att mäta tusentals små molekyler i blodet, s k metabolomik, som sammantaget ger en god reflektion av metabolismen, och utvärdera samband mellan dessa molekyler och livsstilsfaktorer. Målet är att identifiera faktorer och processer som visar på risk för utveckling av störd sockeromsättning och T2D. Vi hoppas med detta arbete möjliggöra förebyggande åtgärder innan uppkomst av sjukdom, såväl i denna population som globalt. En tidig upptäckt är nyckel till att kunna arbeta förebyggande och på sikt minska lidande och sjukvårdskostnader i denna resurssvaga grupp. Ohälsa och faktorer som leder till för tidig död i större utsträckning hos fattiga människor är ett hot mot en rättvis globalt hållbar utveckling. Detta är ett uttalat prioriterat område inom den svenska utvecklingspolitiken. Detta projekt möjliggör för forskare att undersöka, till T2D relevanta, livsstilsfaktorer och därtill associerade metabola rubbningar i en underpriviligerad folkgrupp med hög förekomst av T2D. Mer än hälften av kvinnorna i denna studie saknar toalett och rinnande vatten i sin bostad och 44 % har ingen gymnasial utbildning. Projektet är ett internationellt samarbete mellan forskare vid Umeå Universitet i Sverige och forskare vid University of Witwatersrand i Sydafrika. Detta samarbete möjliggör ett värdefullt utbyte av expertis rörande sjukdomsmekanismer vid T2D. Sverige har i och med projektet möjlighet att bidra, tillsammans med lokala inom området världsledande forskare, till att bygga upp forskningskapaciteten i Sydafrika kring T2D.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya insekticider för hållbar och effektiv bekämpning av sjukdomsbärande myggor Ett stort antal virus- och parasitsjukdomar sprids mellan människor eller från djur till människa av blodsugande insekter som till exempel myggor. Myggorna får i sig den sjukdomsframkallande mikroorganismen när de suger blod från en infekterad värd och överför senare infektionen till nästa individ som den biter. Myggorna är då så kallade vektorer för sjukdomen. Varje år infekteras mer än en miljard människor och mer än en miljon människor dör av vektorburna sjukdomar som malaria, dengue och chikungunya. Värst drabbade är fattiga människor som lever under svåra förhållanden, främst i tropiska och subtropiska regioner. De individer som löper störst risk att drabbas är små barn, gravida kvinnor, människor med HIV och de som är drabbade av naturkatastrofer och humanitära nödsituationer. Det stora antalet infekterade individer leder också till en ökad fattigdom på grund av medicinska kostnader och att de drabbade blir svaga och orkeslösa och därmed inte längre kan arbeta och bidra till familjeförsörjningen. Bekämpning av vektorburna sjukdomar har därför en central roll för fattigsdomsbekämpning och ekonomisk utveckling i låg- och medelinkomst länder. Klimatförändringar och ökad globalisering har medfört en ökning i både antal och utbredning av sjukdomsspridande myggor. Detta innebär en ökad risk för epidemiska utbrott och en spridning av myggor till tempererade regioner. Till exempel så har myggan som sprider dengue nu påträffats i 20 europeiska länder. En effektiv metod för bekämpning av myggburna sjukdomar är vektorkontroll med hjälp av insekticider. Tyvärr har det utvecklats stammar av sjukdomsspridande myggor som är okänsliga mot samtliga kemiska klasser av insekticider som kan användas idag. Myggorna har utvecklat resistens mot insekticiderna. Detta utgör ett allvarligt hot mot kampen för att bekämpa sjukdomar som malaria, framför allt i Afrika. Ökningen av utbredning och antal sjukdomsspridande myggor, tillsammans med en ökad insekticidresistens på grund av ensidig vektorkontroll, har frambringat ett akut behov av alternativa strategier och tillvägagångssätt for bekämpning av sjudomsspridande myggor. Målet med detta forskningsprogam är att forska fram nya insekticider som specifikt angriper myggor som sprider bland annat malaria, dengue och chikungunya. De nya insekticiderna ska förhindra funktionen av ett för myggan livsnödvändigt protein, ett protein som inte finns hos ryggradsdjur. Vi har testat ett stort antal organiska substanser och upptäckt nya substanser som är lämpliga startpunkter för vidare utveckling till insekticider. Dessa startpunkter kommer att undersökas, modifieras och optimeras med experimentella och datorbaserade tekniker. I utvecklingsprocessen av insekticiderna kommer vi att utföra ett flertal proteinspecifika tester, men vi kommer även tidigt i processen att inkludera hälsoaspekter, miljöpåverkan, resistenskänslighet och framställningskostnad av insekticiderna. Försök på myggor kommer att genomföras i laboratoriemiljö och genom fältstudier i Kenya.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is a joint collaboration between Lund University, University of Dar es Salaam and Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences. The objective is to implement a specifically designed model (the SPEND model) for health care provision in high discrimination settings and to test and evaluate its efficacy with regard to reduced rates of sexually transmitted infections and HIV and improved treatment access among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Tanzania. Our previous research from this population indicates high levels of HIV/Chlamydia (30%/19%) and transactional sex (30%), low frequency of condom-use (24,5) and discrimination being a barrier for accessing HIV testing services (14,8%). Due to stigma, many MSM turned directly to pharmacists to purchase STI treatment, which resulted in inappropriate diagnoses and treatments. Unique data on increasing HIV/health care for MSM and reducing discrimination will be collected through assessing the impact of provision of access to safe testing and treatment; training pharmacists and drugstores as front-line providers of STI treatment; provision of human sexuality education to health care providers and nursing students to reduce homophobia within health care; and use of patient navigators for MSM with HIV disease in treatment. The findings generated by this project will be used to inform future research and interventions, which address the health of MSM, and other vulnerable groups, in highly discriminatory settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Män som har sex med män (MSM) tillhör några utav de grupper som drabbats hårdast utav HIV epidemin. I många länder minskar prevalensen hos den generella befolkningen medan den samtidigt ökar bland MSM gruppen (i USA har HIV prevalensen ökat med 8 % per år sedan 2001). I slutet av 2011 hade 93 av 196 länder inte rapporterat förekomsten av HIV bland MSM personer under de senaste fem åren. Majoriteten utav dessa länder finns i Mellanöstern och Afrika där homosexualitet oftast är olagligt. De enstaka undersökningar som gjorts påvisar höga HIV siffror bland MSM personer och i vissa fall att de har en större utsatthet för HIV jämfört med heterosexuella män (eller män som inte har sex med andra män). Samtidigt visar forskningen att MSM personer skräms bort från sjukvården på grund av kränkande och diskriminerande bemötande, ibland med utpressning och hot om våld som följd. Det här leder till ytterligare ohälsa för en redan utsatt grupp. Det finns således en kunskapslucka i de länder som drabbats hårdast utav HIV epidemin. Afrika söder om Sahara beräknas vara hem till 34 % av den globala HIV smittan. Trots detta finns endast ett fåtal studier som undersökt hur MSM gruppen drabbats. Där fallstudier gjorts konstateras höga siffror bland grupperna- 21 % i Senegal resp. 43 % i Kenya. Men när det gäller nationella epidemiologiska studier som undersöker HIV prevalenser, sjukdomsmönster och faktorer bakom risktagande bland MSM personer är dessa mycket begränsade i sin omfattning på den Afrikanska kontinenten. Tanzania har en nationell HIV prevalens på 5,7 % och de studier som gjorts bland MSM uppvisar höga siffror av oskyddat sex och behov av grundläggande HIV interventioner. Dessa är dock baserade på små urval och har inte kunnat generaliseras vilket begränsar kunskapen kring HIV epidemin bland dessa populationer. Lunds Universitet (LU) kommer tillsammans med University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) och Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) i Tanzania att inleda ett treårigt samarbetsprojekt för att testa och utvärdera en särskilt framtagen modell, SPEND modellen. Denna syftar till att minska sexuellt överförbara infektioner och förbättra tillgången till behandling bland MSM i Tanzania. Modellen baseras på forskargruppens tidigare undersökningar i landet kring MSM och HIV/STI (år 2010). I dessa fann vi höga nivåer av HIV (30%) och klamydia (19%), lågt användande av kondom (24,5%) och hög förekomst utav prostitution (30%). Vi kunde även se att många MSM uppgav en motvilja för att besöka sjukvården för HIV test och/eller HIV behandling på grund av rädsla för diskriminering och trakasserier (14,8%). En stor del utav de MSM som intervjuades gick direkt till apoteken för att införskaffa medicin med feldoseringar och resistens som resultat. Vi kommer därför att fokusera på fem komponenter; trygg och säker behandling; utbildning och involvering utav apotekspersonal; utbildning av vårdpersonal; navigering av patienter i hälsosystemet vid HIV-testning och vård (samt diskrimineringsbekämpning bland studenter inom folkhälso- och vårdprogrammen på två universitet i Tanzania. Varje komponent kommer att utvärderas genom ett antal studier som mäter dess effekt för att minska sexuellt överförbara infektioner bland MSM och minska stigma och diskriminering inom vården. Sammantaget förväntas detta leda till en ökad förståelse för hur MSM kan involveras i kampen mot HIV i en miljö med höga förekomster av homofobi och fattigdom. LU har lång erfarenhet utav forskning av sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa bland utsatta grupper både i Sverige och i låginkomstländer och UDSM och MUHAS har sedan HIV epidemins upptäckt i landet arbetat med epidemiologiska undersökningar. Med hjälp av en tvärvetenskaplig sammansättning av gruppens expertis har vi ambitionen att adressera HIV med både medicinska och sociala forskningsperspektiv för att förstå dess komplexitet. Diskriminering av människor på grund av sexuell läggning, könsidentitet eller könsuttryck står i str</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av en modell som minskar sexuellt överförbara infektioner och förbättrar tillgång till behandling bland män som har sex med män</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is a joint collaboration between Lund University, University of Dar es Salaam and Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences. The objective is to implement a specifically designed model (the SPEND model) for health care provision in high discrimination settings and to test and evaluate its efficacy with regard to reduced rates of sexually transmitted infections and HIV and improved treatment access among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Tanzania. Our previous research from this population indicates high levels of HIV/Chlamydia (30%/19%) and transactional sex (30%), low frequency of condom-use (24,5) and discrimination being a barrier for accessing HIV testing services (14,8%). Due to stigma, many MSM turned directly to pharmacists to purchase STI treatment, which resulted in inappropriate diagnoses and treatments. Unique data on increasing HIV/health care for MSM and reducing discrimination will be collected through assessing the impact of provision of access to safe testing and treatment; training pharmacists and drugstores as front-line providers of STI treatment; provision of human sexuality education to health care providers and nursing students to reduce homophobia within health care; and use of patient navigators for MSM with HIV disease in treatment. The findings generated by this project will be used to inform future research and interventions, which address the health of MSM, and other vulnerable groups, in highly discriminatory settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Män som har sex med män (MSM) tillhör några utav de grupper som drabbats hårdast utav HIV epidemin. I många länder minskar prevalensen hos den generella befolkningen medan den samtidigt ökar bland MSM gruppen (i USA har HIV prevalensen ökat med 8 % per år sedan 2001). I slutet av 2011 hade 93 av 196 länder inte rapporterat förekomsten av HIV bland MSM personer under de senaste fem åren. Majoriteten utav dessa länder finns i Mellanöstern och Afrika där homosexualitet oftast är olagligt. De enstaka undersökningar som gjorts påvisar höga HIV siffror bland MSM personer och i vissa fall att de har en större utsatthet för HIV jämfört med heterosexuella män (eller män som inte har sex med andra män). Samtidigt visar forskningen att MSM personer skräms bort från sjukvården på grund av kränkande och diskriminerande bemötande, ibland med utpressning och hot om våld som följd. Det här leder till ytterligare ohälsa för en redan utsatt grupp. Det finns således en kunskapslucka i de länder som drabbats hårdast utav HIV epidemin. Afrika söder om Sahara beräknas vara hem till 34 % av den globala HIV smittan. Trots detta finns endast ett fåtal studier som undersökt hur MSM gruppen drabbats. Där fallstudier gjorts konstateras höga siffror bland grupperna- 21 % i Senegal resp. 43 % i Kenya. Men när det gäller nationella epidemiologiska studier som undersöker HIV prevalenser, sjukdomsmönster och faktorer bakom risktagande bland MSM personer är dessa mycket begränsade i sin omfattning på den Afrikanska kontinenten. Tanzania har en nationell HIV prevalens på 5,7 % och de studier som gjorts bland MSM uppvisar höga siffror av oskyddat sex och behov av grundläggande HIV interventioner. Dessa är dock baserade på små urval och har inte kunnat generaliseras vilket begränsar kunskapen kring HIV epidemin bland dessa populationer. Lunds Universitet (LU) kommer tillsammans med University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) och Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) i Tanzania att inleda ett treårigt samarbetsprojekt för att testa och utvärdera en särskilt framtagen modell, SPEND modellen. Denna syftar till att minska sexuellt överförbara infektioner och förbättra tillgången till behandling bland MSM i Tanzania. Modellen baseras på forskargruppens tidigare undersökningar i landet kring MSM och HIV/STI (år 2010). I dessa fann vi höga nivåer av HIV (30%) och klamydia (19%), lågt användande av kondom (24,5%) och hög förekomst utav prostitution (30%). Vi kunde även se att många MSM uppgav en motvilja för att besöka sjukvården för HIV test och/eller HIV behandling på grund av rädsla för diskriminering och trakasserier (14,8%). En stor del utav de MSM som intervjuades gick direkt till apoteken för att införskaffa medicin med feldoseringar och resistens som resultat. Vi kommer därför att fokusera på fem komponenter; trygg och säker behandling; utbildning och involvering utav apotekspersonal; utbildning av vårdpersonal; navigering av patienter i hälsosystemet vid HIV-testning och vård (samt diskrimineringsbekämpning bland studenter inom folkhälso- och vårdprogrammen på två universitet i Tanzania. Varje komponent kommer att utvärderas genom ett antal studier som mäter dess effekt för att minska sexuellt överförbara infektioner bland MSM och minska stigma och diskriminering inom vården. Sammantaget förväntas detta leda till en ökad förståelse för hur MSM kan involveras i kampen mot HIV i en miljö med höga förekomster av homofobi och fattigdom. LU har lång erfarenhet utav forskning av sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa bland utsatta grupper både i Sverige och i låginkomstländer och UDSM och MUHAS har sedan HIV epidemins upptäckt i landet arbetat med epidemiologiska undersökningar. Med hjälp av en tvärvetenskaplig sammansättning av gruppens expertis har vi ambitionen att adressera HIV med både medicinska och sociala forskningsperspektiv för att förstå dess komplexitet. Diskriminering av människor på grund av sexuell läggning, könsidentitet eller könsuttryck står i str</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill förstå om och hur maskar kan påverka sjukdomsutveckling av parasitsjukdomen leishmaniasis och undersöka om man genom att avmaska kan förbättra effektiviteten av läkemedel mot leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis är sjukdomar som orsakas av encelliga parasiter i familjen Leishmania. Den svåraste formen ? visceral leishmaniais eller kala-azar, där lever, mjälte och benmärg infekteras, är nästan alltid dödlig utan behandling. Leishmaniasis drabbar de allra fattigaste och sjukdomen är klassad som ?förbisedd? av WHO, vilket innebär att de resurser som går till forskning och kontroll åtgärder inte står i relation till det problem som sjukdomen orsakar. Behandling av kala-azar är mycket kostsam för den fattiga befolkning som drabbas. Bara läkemedel kostar 300-350 USD, vilket är mer än en årsinkomst för många av dem som insjuknar. Utöver detta tillkommer sjukhusvård och bortfall av inkomst. Billiga interventioner som kan korta ner sjukhusvistelsen eller kostnader för läkemedel är således eftertraktade. Behandlingar som stärker individens eget immunsvar har visat sig kunna förbättra behandling av kala-azar, tyvärr är dessa biologiska terapier mycket kostsamma och idag inte genomförbara för mer än experimentella kliniska studier. Maskinfektioner är globalt sett mycket vanliga och polyparasitism är snarare norm än undantag för människor som lever under dåliga sanitära förhållanden. Över 1 miljard människor beräknas vara infekterade med en eller flera tarmlevande maskar. Maskinfektioner är sällan dödliga, men kan leda till undernäring, försenad utveckling och kan ha en stor påverkan på kroppens immunförsvar. Kroniska maskinfektioner genererar en typ av immunsvar som kallas T hjälpar (Th) 2 svar och ett regulatoriskt immunsvar. Dessa immunsvar spelar en viktig roll för att kontrollera mask infektioner och för att begränsa inflammation, men både Th2 svaret och det regulatoriska svaret kan motverka en annan typ av immunsvar som kallas Th1. Th1 svar är viktiga för att kontrollera vissa andra mikroorganismer t.ex. Leishmania och mykobakterier. De vanligaste läkemedlen mot Leishmania behöver samarbeta med kroppens immunförsvar för att kunna göra sig av med parasiten. Utifrån denna vetskap kan man förutspå att en kala-azar patient med maskinfektion kommer att svara sämre vid behandling en ?maskfri? person. Vi tror därför att avmaskning kan stärka patientens Th1 svar och därmed förbättra behandlingen av visceral leishmaniasis. Human visceral leishmaniasis är en lämplig sjukdom för att testa effekter av avmaskning och om avmaskning kan förbättra behandling av en sekundär sjukdom. Patienterna är intagna på sjukhus under hela behandlingstiden som är mellan 15-30 dagar och är således lätta att följa upp. Tiden är också sådan att den, utan att vara allt för lång, är realistisk för att upptäcka mätbara skillnader i parasitmängd. Molekylärbiologiska metoder (PCR) gör det möjligt att mäta parasiter i små mängder av blod och vi kan på så sätt kontinuerligt följa effekten av behandling. För att förstå hur maskar kan påverkar vårt immunsvar vill vi samla in maskar från av-maskade människor, isolera proteiner och studera maskproteinernas immun-hämmande egenskaper på celler som infekterats eller stimulerats med Leishmania eller andra antigen. Maskmolekylerna kan också utgöra mål för nya maskmediciner, men även fungera i behandling av inflammatoriska sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a parasitic disease of poor people, which typically also are heavily exposed to worm infections. Our project aim to understand the impact of worms and worm proteins on development and control of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and determine if de-worming can enhance immune responses and facilitate clearance of Leishmania donovani and thereby improve the efficacy of already existing drugs anti-leishmanials. We want to test this experimentally and in a clinical trial. Worms, being potent inducers of Th2 and regulatory responses, can be envisaged to affect the ability of the host to respond to Th1 controlled infections (e.g. Leishmania). The drugs (e.g. pentavalent antimonials, SbV) commonly used against leishmaniasis depend on host residual immunity to clear parasite infection. Thus, boosting Th1 immunity may enhance therapeutic efficacy, as suggested by combined therapy with the Th1 cytokine IFNg and SbV, which promoted parasite clearance over SbV monotherapy. Human VL is suitable as a model for a human disease where deworming can be envisaged to have impact. VL patients are hospitalized and the treatment time is manageable 15-30 days. Analysis of proteins from human worms may allow identification of immune modulatory proteins specific for human worms, which may be a contributing or underlying factor to immune failure in patients developing VL disease. Targeting such molecules may be used to treatments worms and to enhance control of co-infection.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill förstå om och hur maskar kan påverka sjukdomsutveckling av parasitsjukdomen leishmaniasis och undersöka om man genom att avmaska kan förbättra effektiviteten av läkemedel mot leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis är sjukdomar som orsakas av encelliga parasiter i familjen Leishmania. Den svåraste formen ? visceral leishmaniais eller kala-azar, där lever, mjälte och benmärg infekteras, är nästan alltid dödlig utan behandling. Leishmaniasis drabbar de allra fattigaste och sjukdomen är klassad som ?förbisedd? av WHO, vilket innebär att de resurser som går till forskning och kontroll åtgärder inte står i relation till det problem som sjukdomen orsakar. Behandling av kala-azar är mycket kostsam för den fattiga befolkning som drabbas. Bara läkemedel kostar 300-350 USD, vilket är mer än en årsinkomst för många av dem som insjuknar. Utöver detta tillkommer sjukhusvård och bortfall av inkomst. Billiga interventioner som kan korta ner sjukhusvistelsen eller kostnader för läkemedel är således eftertraktade. Behandlingar som stärker individens eget immunsvar har visat sig kunna förbättra behandling av kala-azar, tyvärr är dessa biologiska terapier mycket kostsamma och idag inte genomförbara för mer än experimentella kliniska studier. Maskinfektioner är globalt sett mycket vanliga och polyparasitism är snarare norm än undantag för människor som lever under dåliga sanitära förhållanden. Över 1 miljard människor beräknas vara infekterade med en eller flera tarmlevande maskar. Maskinfektioner är sällan dödliga, men kan leda till undernäring, försenad utveckling och kan ha en stor påverkan på kroppens immunförsvar. Kroniska maskinfektioner genererar en typ av immunsvar som kallas T hjälpar (Th) 2 svar och ett regulatoriskt immunsvar. Dessa immunsvar spelar en viktig roll för att kontrollera mask infektioner och för att begränsa inflammation, men både Th2 svaret och det regulatoriska svaret kan motverka en annan typ av immunsvar som kallas Th1. Th1 svar är viktiga för att kontrollera vissa andra mikroorganismer t.ex. Leishmania och mykobakterier. De vanligaste läkemedlen mot Leishmania behöver samarbeta med kroppens immunförsvar för att kunna göra sig av med parasiten. Utifrån denna vetskap kan man förutspå att en kala-azar patient med maskinfektion kommer att svara sämre vid behandling en ?maskfri? person. Vi tror därför att avmaskning kan stärka patientens Th1 svar och därmed förbättra behandlingen av visceral leishmaniasis. Human visceral leishmaniasis är en lämplig sjukdom för att testa effekter av avmaskning och om avmaskning kan förbättra behandling av en sekundär sjukdom. Patienterna är intagna på sjukhus under hela behandlingstiden som är mellan 15-30 dagar och är således lätta att följa upp. Tiden är också sådan att den, utan att vara allt för lång, är realistisk för att upptäcka mätbara skillnader i parasitmängd. Molekylärbiologiska metoder (PCR) gör det möjligt att mäta parasiter i små mängder av blod och vi kan på så sätt kontinuerligt följa effekten av behandling. För att förstå hur maskar kan påverkar vårt immunsvar vill vi samla in maskar från av-maskade människor, isolera proteiner och studera maskproteinernas immun-hämmande egenskaper på celler som infekterats eller stimulerats med Leishmania eller andra antigen. Maskmolekylerna kan också utgöra mål för nya maskmediciner, men även fungera i behandling av inflammatoriska sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a parasitic disease of poor people, which typically also are heavily exposed to worm infections. Our project aim to understand the impact of worms and worm proteins on development and control of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and determine if de-worming can enhance immune responses and facilitate clearance of Leishmania donovani and thereby improve the efficacy of already existing drugs anti-leishmanials. We want to test this experimentally and in a clinical trial. Worms, being potent inducers of Th2 and regulatory responses, can be envisaged to affect the ability of the host to respond to Th1 controlled infections (e.g. Leishmania). The drugs (e.g. pentavalent antimonials, SbV) commonly used against leishmaniasis depend on host residual immunity to clear parasite infection. Thus, boosting Th1 immunity may enhance therapeutic efficacy, as suggested by combined therapy with the Th1 cytokine IFNg and SbV, which promoted parasite clearance over SbV monotherapy. Human VL is suitable as a model for a human disease where deworming can be envisaged to have impact. VL patients are hospitalized and the treatment time is manageable 15-30 days. Analysis of proteins from human worms may allow identification of immune modulatory proteins specific for human worms, which may be a contributing or underlying factor to immune failure in patients developing VL disease. Targeting such molecules may be used to treatments worms and to enhance control of co-infection.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta projekt är att utveckla och implementera en modell för mobil-telefonbaserad och klient-centrerad rehabilitering efter stroke vars mål är att understödja aktivitet och delaktighet i vardagslivet för personer med stroke och deras familjer. Projektet bygger på en svensk modell för en klient-centrerad ADL-intervention (Aktiviteter i det Dagliga Livet) efter stroke som nu utvärderas i en randomiserad kontrollerad studie genomförd vid Karolinska Institutet (KI). Denna intervention ska i detta projekt kulturanpassas och modifieras så att den kan integreras i en mobiltelefon-applikation som utvecklas och utvärderas i Uganda. Telerehabilitering rekommenderas när personer med stroke och deras familjer bor långt ifrån rehabiliteringskliniker eller saknar tillgängliga transportmedel, vilket ofta är fallet i Uganda. Under de senaste åren har mobiltelefonanvändningen i Uganda ökat kraftigt och mobiltelefonen är ofta den enda möjligheten till kommunikation mellan medlemmar i en familj som bor långt ifrån varandra. Tele-rehabilitering som inkluderar mobiltelefoner kan användas för att öka tillgängligheten till vård och rehabilitering till ett lägre pris. Idag saknas rehabiliteringsprogram och forskning kring rehabilitering efter stroke i Uganda men det saknas även internationell forskning kring hur mobiltelefoner kan användas som redskap i rehabiliteringen efter en stroke. Detta projekt kan därför generera nya och värdefulla kunskaper om hur mobiltelefoner kan användas i vård och rehabilitering efter stroke. Projektet bygger vidare på ett samarbete som pågått i åtta år mellan arbetsterapeut-utbildningarna vid KI, Stockholm och Paramedical Training Schools i Kampala, Uganda inom ramen för Sida Linneus-Palme utbytesprogram för lärare och studenter. Samarbetet har resulterat i forskningssamarbete inom detta projekt och i projektgruppen ingår en ugandisk doktorand som är registrerad vid KI och en svensk doktorand. Detta projekt är ett systerprojekt till forskningsprogrammet, Life After Stroke -3 (LAS) på KI där det finns liknande pågående studier vilket innebär att vi kan göra kulturella jämförelser mellan Sverige och Uganda då vi använder jämförbar vetenskaplig design och metodik. Projektet genomförs i två faser och är indelat i fem olika delstudier som använder både kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder vilket är rekommenderat i denna typ av icke-farmakologisk interventionsstudie med hög komplexitet. I fas I översätts och kulturanpassas ett standardiserat undersökningsinstrument (Stroke Impact Scale, SIS) som prövas i en studie som omfattar 150 personer med stroke i Uganda. Nästa steg är att utveckla en mobiltelefon-applikation för SIS i samarbete med Institutionerna för datavetenskap vid Stockholms universitet och Makerereuniversitetet i Uganda. I fas II utvecklas och utvärderas den mobiltelefon stödjande klientcentrerade ADL-interventionen (MCADL) i en pilotstudie (RCT-design) som inkluderar en interventionsgrupp (MCADL) (n=25) och en kontrollgrupp som erbjuds konventionell rehabilitering (n=25). SIS används som utvärderingsinstrument och kvalitativa intervjuer genomförs med personer med stroke, familjemedlemmar och rehabiliteringspersonal i syfte att beskriva upplevelser under rehabiliteringsprocessen. Projektets förväntade betydelse: Projektet kommer att generera ny kunskap om hur mobiltelefoner kan användas i rehabiliteringen efter stroke vilket i sin tur kan bidra till att öka tillgängligheten och minska kostnaderna för dessa rehabiliteringsinsatser. Idag saknas rehabiliteringsprogram för personer med stroke i Uganda. Projektet kommer att innebära en direkt implementering av forskningsbaserad kunskap i denna vårdsektor i Uganda men kommer även att bidra till nya forskningsbaserade modeller för mobiltelefon-användning som kan implementeras i ett nationellt och internationellt sammanhang.</narrative>
      <narrative>Stroke is a growing societal challenge and is the third leading cause of global disease-burden estimated using disability-adjusted life years (World Health Organisation) Rehabilitation after stroke is an area of mutual interest for health care in Uganda and Sweden. Within the healthcare sector there is a growing emphasis on Information Communication Technology (ICT) services to provide clients with easier access to information, self-evaluation, and self-management. ICT-supported programs among patients? home environment are also recommended when there are long distances to the health care specialists. This research project will enhance our understanding of how modern technology, i.e. mobile phones, can be integrated and used in a rehabilitation program aiming to provide better accessibility and affordability in order to facilitate functioning in activities of daily living (ADL) and social participation after stroke. This project will be conducted in Uganda and is built on an ongoing Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) evaluating a client-centered ADL-intervention for persons with stroke and their families in Sweden. The Medical Research Council guidelines for complex interventions will be used to identify the evidence base, to develop and modelling an intervention and evaluate the new model in a feasibility study conducted in African contexts by using a RCT design.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuggande av betelnötter är vanligt i Asien, och det är också vanligt hos gravida kvinnor. Betelnötter innehåller kända cancerframkallande substanser men det finns väldigt lite kunskap om hälsoriskerna för den gravida kvinnan, fostret och barnet. En del studier har påvisat hälsorisker av samma typ som undernäring framkallar: missfall, dödfödda barn, tillväxthämning av fostret, långsammare tillväxt hos barnet och ökad risk för metabola rubbningar (metabolt syndrom) relativt tidigt i livet. Ifall undernäring och tuggande av betelnötter sammanfaller finns risken för samverkande negativa effekter. Den här studien genomförs på landsbygden i Bangladesh i ett landsbygdsområde där ett hälsoövervakningssystem möjliggör komplexa uppföljningsstudier över tid. Målsättningen är att utvärdera hälsokonsekvenserna av tuggande av betelnötter under graviditet för modern och för barnet. En befolkningsbaserad kohort av 4700 gravida kvinnor kommer att följas från 8 veckors graviditetsålder till 1 års ålder på barnet. Identifieringen av kvinnor i tidig graviditet möjliggörs av hälsoövervakningen med månatliga hembesök. Den gravida kvinnans nutritionsstatus kommer att mätas (vikt, längd, kroppssammansättning, hudveck, omfångsmått över tid) och metabola markörer (insulin, glukos, blodfetter, blodtryck), fostrets tillväxt med hjälp av upprepade ultraljud, graviditetsutfall, kroppsmått vid födelsen av barnet, barnets tillväxt över tid (vikt, längd, hudveck, omfångsmått). Vi kommer att analysera om tuggande av betelnötter påverkar biomarkörer (vitamin D, vitamin B12, folat, och inflammationsmarkörer) i blodprov under graviditet, vid förlossningen (navelsträngsblod) och hos barnet under spädbarnsåret. Vi kommer att värdera de olika ingredienserna i beteltuggandet och mått kommer att utvecklas för att analysera doser och effekter av betelbruket. Då forskargruppen innehåller representanter för den största icke-statliga organisationen i Bangladesh (BRAC) med kapacitet för stora befolkningsbaserade interventioner är vår förväntan att resultat som indikerar allvarliga konsekvenser för folkhälsan snabbt kan leda till påverkan på policy och implementering av befolkningsbaserade interventioner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Betel chewing is prevalent in Asia including among women in pregnancy. Betel is known as carcinogenic but little is known about health risks for mother and fetus. Studies suggest that health risks are similar to that of undernourishment in early life; adverse pregnancy outcome, poor fetal and infant growth and increased risk for metabolic syndrome in adulthood. Thus if poor nutrition and betel chewing are combined synergetic affects are plausible. Set in a rural Bangladesh the aim is to evaluate the health consequences for mother and offspring of betel chewing. A community based cohort of 4700 pregnant women will be followed repeatedly from gestation wk 8-10 until infant is 1y. Outcome data on maternal nutrition (wt, ht, body composition, skinfolds, circumferences) and metabolic status (insulin, glucose, lipid profile, blood pressure) fetal growth (ultrasound), adverse pregnancy outcome, size at birth, growth and infant nutritional status (wt, ht, skinfolds, circumferences) be collected. Proposed mechanisms for the toxicity of betel chewing will be evaluated by biomarkers (vit D, vit B-12, folate, crp, agp) in blood samples in pregnancy, at delivery (cord) and infancy. Exposure assessment will include the different ingredients in betel chew and indicators developed that will enable dose-effect analyses of exposure on the outcomes. As the research team includes capacity of large scale interventions it is expected that research results rapidly may be turned into action</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuggande av betelnötter är vanligt i Asien, och det är också vanligt hos gravida kvinnor. Betelnötter innehåller kända cancerframkallande substanser men det finns väldigt lite kunskap om hälsoriskerna för den gravida kvinnan, fostret och barnet. En del studier har påvisat hälsorisker av samma typ som undernäring framkallar: missfall, dödfödda barn, tillväxthämning av fostret, långsammare tillväxt hos barnet och ökad risk för metabola rubbningar (metabolt syndrom) relativt tidigt i livet. Ifall undernäring och tuggande av betelnötter sammanfaller finns risken för samverkande negativa effekter. Den här studien genomförs på landsbygden i Bangladesh i ett landsbygdsområde där ett hälsoövervakningssystem möjliggör komplexa uppföljningsstudier över tid. Målsättningen är att utvärdera hälsokonsekvenserna av tuggande av betelnötter under graviditet för modern och för barnet. En befolkningsbaserad kohort av 4700 gravida kvinnor kommer att följas från 8 veckors graviditetsålder till 1 års ålder på barnet. Identifieringen av kvinnor i tidig graviditet möjliggörs av hälsoövervakningen med månatliga hembesök. Den gravida kvinnans nutritionsstatus kommer att mätas (vikt, längd, kroppssammansättning, hudveck, omfångsmått över tid) och metabola markörer (insulin, glukos, blodfetter, blodtryck), fostrets tillväxt med hjälp av upprepade ultraljud, graviditetsutfall, kroppsmått vid födelsen av barnet, barnets tillväxt över tid (vikt, längd, hudveck, omfångsmått). Vi kommer att analysera om tuggande av betelnötter påverkar biomarkörer (vitamin D, vitamin B12, folat, och inflammationsmarkörer) i blodprov under graviditet, vid förlossningen (navelsträngsblod) och hos barnet under spädbarnsåret. Vi kommer att värdera de olika ingredienserna i beteltuggandet och mått kommer att utvecklas för att analysera doser och effekter av betelbruket. Då forskargruppen innehåller representanter för den största icke-statliga organisationen i Bangladesh (BRAC) med kapacitet för stora befolkningsbaserade interventioner är vår förväntan att resultat som indikerar allvarliga konsekvenser för folkhälsan snabbt kan leda till påverkan på policy och implementering av befolkningsbaserade interventioner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>East African seaweed farming is at a crossroads. It has showed an immense potential to provide alternative livelihood and reduce poverty, especially among women. Yet, for endorsing its expected expansion, further development is needed to ensure sustainable farming practices, increase production and mitigated environmental impact. The aim of the proposed project is to increase farming outcome by replacing the present ecologically unsustain use of non-indigenous Asian strains of the economically important Eucheuma and Kappaphycus, with vigorous native ones. By mapping wild seaweed populations, their performance and adaptive capacity to climate change, strains suitable for commercial cultivation will be identified and tested. Further will the potential need for management practices and rehabilitation of denuded seaweed beds for maintained ecosystem diversity and function be investigated. The project will also promote local capacity for farming development and the scientific collaboration between Sweden and East Africa. Both molecular and more traditional techniques will be used. AFLP, a well-established DNA-fingerprinting method, will identify individual strains and reveal their population structure. Ecophysiological studies under controlled and in situ conditions will tell the strains? commercial quality and stress tolerance. The results will improve the sustainability of seaweed farming and thereby secure its ability for providing continuous poverty reduction in East Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan inhemska alger rädda Östafrikas algodlingar? I ljuset av ny forskning står den hitintills framgångsrika Östafrikanska odlingen av marina makroalger inför stora utmaningar. Framgångssagan hur kvinnor i fattiga kustbyar på Zanzibar kan tjäna egna pengar och förbättra livssituationen för sin familj och bli ekonomiskt mer oberoende fortgår och sprider sig till kusterna i omkringliggande länder. Samtidigt försämrar klimatförändringarna algernas produktivitet och kvalitet. De odlade algerna som ursprungligen kommer från Asien sprider sig även till områden utanför odlingarna där de har blivit vanliga och har negativ påverkan på den inhemska algfloran. Detta projekt syftar till att förbättra den Östafrikanska algodlingens potential till att även i fortsättningen vara högproduktiv och bidra till fattigdomsbekämpning, men även till att minimera dess ekologiska påverkan. Algodling hör framtiden till. Utan att konkurrera om vare sig färskvatten, den odlingsbara jorden eller andra icke förnyelsebara resurser kan alger förse oss med stora kvantiteter föda, foder och i framtiden kanske även biobränsle. På Zanzibar och längs den Östafrikanska kusten utgör odling av alger redan idag en viktig inkomstkälla. Ofta för dem utan andra resurser och möjligheter; de fattigaste, oftast kvinnor. Inkomsterna från algodlingen har gjort kvinnorna mer ekonomiskt oberoende och förbättrat deras familjers livssituation. Algodling har tack vare detta spridit sig, och från att ha införts från Sydostasien till Zanzibar 1989 förekommer odlingar idag på många håll längs hela Östafrikas kust. Förhoppningen är att odlandet skall fortsätta expandera, men algodlingen står idag inför stora utmaningar. Problem med produktiviteten har under senare tid inneburit minskade skördar och inkomster. Orsaken till problemet är klimatförändringar med förhöjda vattentemperaturer som gör att algerna växer sämre och eventuellt även gör dem mer mottagliga för sjukdomar. Algerna som odlas kommer ursprungligen från Asien och det finns farhågor att de odlade algernas oförmåga att anpassa sig till förändringarna beror att deras genetiska diversitet är för liten. En tidigare studie har också visat att de odlade algerna har spridit sig till områden utanför odlingarna. Där kan de utgöra ett potentiellt hot mot ekosystemet. På andra håll i världen har främmande odlade alger invaderat korallrev, med stora konsekvenser för revens struktur och funktion. Studien kommer att kartlägga förekomsten av vilda, inhemska varianter av de kommersiellt odlade rödalgerna Euchuema och Kappaphycus och undersöka om någon eller några har de kvaliteter som krävs för att vara odlingsbara. Detta kommer att testas i en rad försök där algernas tillväxt och kvalitet jämförs då de odlas under olika miljöförhållanden, t ex under höga temperaturer. Projektet kommer även att få ökad kunskap om hur de odlade varianterna spridit sig och hur de konkurrerar med de inhemska algerna samt hur de påverkar ekosystemens funktion mer generellt. P g a spridningsrisken och dess negativa följder bör ytterligare introduktion av asiatiska varianter för att vitalisera de afrikanska odlingarna om möjligt undvikas. Projektets mål att hitta inhemska varianter och arter som går att odla kommersiellt är därför av avgörande betydelse för att upprätthålla och utveckla den Östafrikanska algodlingen. Behovet av en mer uttalad och förbättrad förvaltning av befintliga vilda algbestånd kommer projektet också att undersöka. Detta för att säkerställa algernas diversitet och produktivitet . Resultatet av studien förväntas kunna förbättra och säkra produktiviteten i de östafrikanska algodlingarna, främst genom en ökad diversitet, vilket kommer att stärka de lokala algodlarnas situation och utkomst. Resultaten kommer även att ge information som kan förbättra riskanalyser i samband med introduktion av främmande arter som liksom den nya samlade kunskapen om algernas fysiologi och kopplingen mellan gener och egenskaper kommer få betydelse även för algodla</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vägar till ekologisk och ekonomisk uthållig algodling i Östafrika för en ökad produktion och för en fortsatt fattigdomsbekämpning</narrative>
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      <narrative>East African seaweed farming is at a crossroads. It has showed an immense potential to provide alternative livelihood and reduce poverty, especially among women. Yet, for endorsing its expected expansion, further development is needed to ensure sustainable farming practices, increase production and mitigated environmental impact. The aim of the proposed project is to increase farming outcome by replacing the present ecologically unsustain use of non-indigenous Asian strains of the economically important Eucheuma and Kappaphycus, with vigorous native ones. By mapping wild seaweed populations, their performance and adaptive capacity to climate change, strains suitable for commercial cultivation will be identified and tested. Further will the potential need for management practices and rehabilitation of denuded seaweed beds for maintained ecosystem diversity and function be investigated. The project will also promote local capacity for farming development and the scientific collaboration between Sweden and East Africa. Both molecular and more traditional techniques will be used. AFLP, a well-established DNA-fingerprinting method, will identify individual strains and reveal their population structure. Ecophysiological studies under controlled and in situ conditions will tell the strains? commercial quality and stress tolerance. The results will improve the sustainability of seaweed farming and thereby secure its ability for providing continuous poverty reduction in East Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan inhemska alger rädda Östafrikas algodlingar? I ljuset av ny forskning står den hitintills framgångsrika Östafrikanska odlingen av marina makroalger inför stora utmaningar. Framgångssagan hur kvinnor i fattiga kustbyar på Zanzibar kan tjäna egna pengar och förbättra livssituationen för sin familj och bli ekonomiskt mer oberoende fortgår och sprider sig till kusterna i omkringliggande länder. Samtidigt försämrar klimatförändringarna algernas produktivitet och kvalitet. De odlade algerna som ursprungligen kommer från Asien sprider sig även till områden utanför odlingarna där de har blivit vanliga och har negativ påverkan på den inhemska algfloran. Detta projekt syftar till att förbättra den Östafrikanska algodlingens potential till att även i fortsättningen vara högproduktiv och bidra till fattigdomsbekämpning, men även till att minimera dess ekologiska påverkan. Algodling hör framtiden till. Utan att konkurrera om vare sig färskvatten, den odlingsbara jorden eller andra icke förnyelsebara resurser kan alger förse oss med stora kvantiteter föda, foder och i framtiden kanske även biobränsle. På Zanzibar och längs den Östafrikanska kusten utgör odling av alger redan idag en viktig inkomstkälla. Ofta för dem utan andra resurser och möjligheter; de fattigaste, oftast kvinnor. Inkomsterna från algodlingen har gjort kvinnorna mer ekonomiskt oberoende och förbättrat deras familjers livssituation. Algodling har tack vare detta spridit sig, och från att ha införts från Sydostasien till Zanzibar 1989 förekommer odlingar idag på många håll längs hela Östafrikas kust. Förhoppningen är att odlandet skall fortsätta expandera, men algodlingen står idag inför stora utmaningar. Problem med produktiviteten har under senare tid inneburit minskade skördar och inkomster. Orsaken till problemet är klimatförändringar med förhöjda vattentemperaturer som gör att algerna växer sämre och eventuellt även gör dem mer mottagliga för sjukdomar. Algerna som odlas kommer ursprungligen från Asien och det finns farhågor att de odlade algernas oförmåga att anpassa sig till förändringarna beror att deras genetiska diversitet är för liten. En tidigare studie har också visat att de odlade algerna har spridit sig till områden utanför odlingarna. Där kan de utgöra ett potentiellt hot mot ekosystemet. På andra håll i världen har främmande odlade alger invaderat korallrev, med stora konsekvenser för revens struktur och funktion. Studien kommer att kartlägga förekomsten av vilda, inhemska varianter av de kommersiellt odlade rödalgerna Euchuema och Kappaphycus och undersöka om någon eller några har de kvaliteter som krävs för att vara odlingsbara. Detta kommer att testas i en rad försök där algernas tillväxt och kvalitet jämförs då de odlas under olika miljöförhållanden, t ex under höga temperaturer. Projektet kommer även att få ökad kunskap om hur de odlade varianterna spridit sig och hur de konkurrerar med de inhemska algerna samt hur de påverkar ekosystemens funktion mer generellt. P g a spridningsrisken och dess negativa följder bör ytterligare introduktion av asiatiska varianter för att vitalisera de afrikanska odlingarna om möjligt undvikas. Projektets mål att hitta inhemska varianter och arter som går att odla kommersiellt är därför av avgörande betydelse för att upprätthålla och utveckla den Östafrikanska algodlingen. Behovet av en mer uttalad och förbättrad förvaltning av befintliga vilda algbestånd kommer projektet också att undersöka. Detta för att säkerställa algernas diversitet och produktivitet . Resultatet av studien förväntas kunna förbättra och säkra produktiviteten i de östafrikanska algodlingarna, främst genom en ökad diversitet, vilket kommer att stärka de lokala algodlarnas situation och utkomst. Resultaten kommer även att ge information som kan förbättra riskanalyser i samband med introduktion av främmande arter som liksom den nya samlade kunskapen om algernas fysiologi och kopplingen mellan gener och egenskaper kommer få betydelse även för algodla</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Regionen kring Himalaya, som omfattar fler miljoner kvadratkilometer, har mer snö och is än någon annanstans utanför polerna, vilket gett området namnet Den tredje polen. Inom området finns världens högsta berg och 10 stora floder börjar i detta område. Socio-ekonomiskt och kulturellt finns stora skillnader inom regionen, med dess olika etniska grupper och språk. Områdets naturresurser utgör den direkta basen för de flera hundra miljoner människor som bor i området, samt indirekt för den dryga miljard som bor i nedströms avrinningsområden. Klimatförändringen är ett allvarligt hot mot Himalaya eftersom bergsområden är speciellt känsliga för klimatförändring samt att delar av befolkningen hör till jordens mest sårbara. Förändringar av flodsystemen och avrinningsområdena har redan påverkat välbefinnandet för miljoner männsikor. Uppvärmningen är markant högre än jordens medeluppvärmning och den ökande trenden förväntas fortsätta. Klimatscenarier visar att medeltemperaturen i Södra Asien generellt förväntas öka med 1°C till slutet av seklet och i vissa områden kan ökningen bli 3-4°C. Detta lär komma att påverka stabiliteten och utvecklingen i de regioner som är beroende av Himalaya, vilket kan få konsekvenser för hela Asien såväl som för hela världen. Problematiken förstärks av att markanvändningen och befolkningsstrukturen förändras och vattenresurserna exploateras i en oöverträffad takt redan nu. Hanteringen av vattenresurserna kommer att behöva anpassas till de olika förändringar som sker. Denna anpassning måste bygga på en förståelse för de hydrologiska systemen som har sitt ursprung i Himalaya. Denna förståelse måste i sin tur bygga på observationer av klimat (temperatur, nederbörd, m.m.) och vattenflöden; observationer som kan användas för att bygga fysikaliskt baserade hydrologiska datormodeller av det hydrologiska systemet. Dessa modeller kan sedan användas för att bedöma vad som kommer att hända med vattenresurserna i takt med att klimatet såväl som t.ex. markanvändning och befolkningsmängd förändras. Detta underlag ger förutsättningar för en dialog med olika grupper av människor om hur förändringarna bäst ska mötas genom förändringar i viktiga samhälleliga sektorer såsom vattenförsörjning, jordbruk och energiproduktion. I detta projekt ska vi fokusera på de tre stora indiska floderna Ganges, Indus och Brahmaputra, vars vatten främst har sitt ursprung i Himalaya. Genom att använda olika hydrologiska modeller för att beskriva vattenflödena i dessa floder, modeller som är utvecklade både i Sverige och i Indien, samt att inhämta kunskap från lokal expertis, ska vi skapa en gemensam förståelse för de hydrologiska systemen som kommer att ge ny viktig kunskap om processerna. Speciellt fokus kommer att läggas på att utveckla beskrivningarna av avdunstning och snö-glaciär processer, som är avgörande för en fullständing beskrivning av systemet. Genom att kalibrera modellerna mot uppmätta vattenflödesdata kommer optimala modeller att tas fram, som kan beskriva dels dagens situation men också hur vattenflödena reagerar på olika förändringar i klimat, miljö och samhälle. Vad gäller klimatförändringen kommer vi att använda de allra senaste klimatscenarierna som finns för regionen, samt anpassa dessa för att på bästa sätt kunna använda dem i de hydrologiska modellerna. Förändringar i markanvändning och befolkning kan simuleras genom att studera historiska data eller framtida projektioner. Det slutliga resultatet är ett antal olika framtida vattenresursscenarier som avspeglar de kombinerade effekterna av olika förändringar. Modelleringen kommer hela tiden att ske i nära samarbete med olika avnämare, för att säkerställa att de framtagna vattenresursscenarierna har relevans. I början av projektet kommer olika avnämargrupper (t.ex. vattenförsörjning, jordbruk och energi) att identifieras och intervjuas, för att p.s.s. identifiera kopplade avnämargrupper och möjliggöra dialog mellan oika sektorer. En rad workshops kommer att äga rum under pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>Growing human resource-use is intensifying pressures on most natural ecosystems. Better models are urgently needed to clarify complex interactions in systems where stewardship and sustainability are challenged by conflicting demands of multiple stakeholders with different resource-use profiles. Human-dominated landscape areas with abundant wildlife present particular challenges. First, large animals often inflict serious hazards to health and safety of humans and livestock. Second, mandated conservation policies prohibit converting land to agriculture. Resource management in these areas can be contentious when diverse stakeholders hold conflicting interests, or benefits and costs are unequally distributed. To maximize the inherently precarious potential of these systems, management must weigh social, economic and ecological factors. We have worked since 2010 with authorities and Maasai communities using participatory GIS in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Our established collaborations combined with ecological, genetic and social data will provide new approaches for securing pastoralist livelihoods and ecological sustainability. We will test feasibility of an incentive-based Performance Payment scheme that would counter costs of livestock depredation suffered by pastoralist communities, and establish an exchange program between Maasai pastoralists and reindeer herding Sámi communities in northern Sweden, where an incentive-based mitigation model was first implemented.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att främja traditionella boskapsskötares levnadsvillkor och sund viltförvaltning Människor påverkar idag en majoritet av jordens ekosystem, ofta som en direkt följd av växande befolkningar som förbrukar alltmer resurser. När flera grupper av intressenter med olika förväntningar och skiftande krav konkurrerar om de begränsade resurserna, utmanas möjligheten till långsiktigt hållbar förvaltning. Lösningar som kan tillgodose olika resursbehov på ett rättvist och uthålligt sätt behövs därför. Sverige och Tanzania har båda stora viltpopulationer i mångbrukade landskap, vilket skapar både utmaningar och möjligheter. Förutom konkurrens om bete och annan föda så utgör en del arter också direkta hot mot människor eller boskap. Samtidigt har dessa populationer stora värden som proteinkälla eller turistattraktion. Förvaltningen av resurser som delas mellan olika parter med olika behov, och där vinster och kostnader fördelas ojämlikt är svår. Det ställer stora krav på förvaltningen som måste väga in sociala, ekonomiska och ekologiska faktorer. Vårt forskarteam har i nära samarbete med lokalbefolkning och Tanzaniska myndigheter jobbat med den här typen av frågor sedan 2010 i Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA). Området delas av Maasaier (nomadiserande boskapsskötare), deras boskap, stora viltstammar och en intensiv turistindustri, främst baserad på viltturism. Här lever Maasaierna nästan enbart på boskapsskötsel, odling är förbjudet och det finns få andra tillgängliga inkomstkällor. Samtidigt som befolkningen har ökat tiofalt de senaste femtio åren, så har boskapshjordarna stagnerat då bete och vatten inte räcker till. Färre boskap per person och begränsat med alternativ har lett till ökad marginalisering, fattigdom och hunger. Konflikter med rovdjur är därför kännbara. I NCA attackeras mer än tusen boskap årligen av stora rovdjur. För att förhindra rovdjursangrepp så är det vanligt att rovdjuren dödas. Lejon står för cirka 20% av dessa angrepp, och de attackerar främst de värdefulla korna. Konflikterna har lett till att lejonstammen minskat drastiskt i området. Samtidigt är lejonet en ikon for Afrika, för turisterna och, inte minst, för Maasaierna som trots allt inte vill förlora detta vördade rovdjur. I det här tvärvetenskapliga strävar vi efter att stärka nomadiserande boskapsskötares kunskap och inflytande, främja samexistens mellan människa och vilt, samt att uppmuntra till uthålligt resursnyttjande i ett mångbrukat landskap. Interaktioner mellan människa och vilt kan ha stor betydelse för människors livsuppehälle och på viltpopulationerna. Trots betydelsen av dessa frågor så vet vi relativt lite om hur de rumsliga/geografiska, tidsmässiga och kontextuella faktorerna påverkar interaktioner mellan människa och vilt och vad de långsiktiga konsekvenserna är. Med hjälp av lokal medverkan kommer vi angripa dessa frågor från en ny vinkel genom att kombinera geografiska, genetiska och sociala data som vi samlar tillsammans med intressenterna. Våra huvudsakliga frågeställningar är: 1) Hur nyttjar människor, boskap och vilt landskapet i tid och rum, och hur ser samspelet ut? 2) Utforska metoder för att förhindra konflikter mellan människa och vilt? 3) Hur påverkar interaktioner rovdjurens populationsdynamik och rörelsemönster? 4) Hur fungerar partnersamverkan i NCA mellan stat och lokalbefolkningen? Avsikten är att analysera förutsättningarna för att hantera konflikter genom att nyttja modern teknik såsom GIS (participatory GIS) och betalsystem för ekosystemtjänster (performance payment systems). I projektet ingår också en komponent för överföring av kunskap från likartade nomadiserande system såsom renskötsel i Sverige via direkt utbyte mellan renskötare och maasaier, men även via studenter och forskning. Vår kännedom av området, goda förankring hos Maasaierna och andra intressenter, samt kombinationen av datakällor ger utomordentliga möjligheter att besvara angelägna frågor som direkt berör lokalbefolkningens livsuppehälle och ekonomiska utve</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow-water habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves provide a number of ecological goods and services (e.g. fish) that are fundamental for the economic and societal development in coastal communities. Many people are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein, highlighting the need to manage this resource correctly. Much is known about separate coastal habitats, however, little is known about how they are interconnected and dependant on each other. Several important fish species connect multiple habitats by ontogenetic- and foraging migrations. Understanding these links (connectivity) and when and where links are broken is crucial. This project aims to (1) study thresholds in connectivity in order to understand the consequences of fragmentation on fish supply in multiple habitats, (2) compare connectivity in tropical and subtropical regions in order to generalise results, and (3) include local ecological knowledge (LEK) to complement scientific knowledge on connectivity and engage local fishers in management of marine resources. The application of landscape ecology, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) combined with fish census, will be used to gather data for aim (1) and (2). Through semi-structured interviews with local fishers data will be gathered for aim (3). Studies will be conducted in East Africa (Tanzania/Mozambique) and Brazil through the collaboration and knowledge exchange between leading scientists from both regions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. En sammanställning av information runt Zanzibar i Tanzania visade att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka minimumavstånd mellan habitat krävs för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod som nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. För att kunna förvalta hela Östafrikas kustremsa på ett hållbart sätt behöver vi även förstå hur habitat i subtropiska havslandskap är länkade, då Östafrikas kust (Kenya till södra Mocambique) innefattar både tropiska och subtropiska miljöer. Är det samma habitat som används som uppväxtområden i subtropikerna som i tropikerna? Vilka habitat används som uppväxtområden om mangrove och sjögräs saknas? Algbälten? Kan samma typ av förvaltning fungera i båda områdena? Dessa frågor vill vi besvara genom att göra studier i subtropikerna och jämföra med de kunskaper vi har i tropikerna. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. För att testa våra hypoteser i andra regioner har vi också ett sammarbete med Brasilien, ett land med en liknande kustremsa av både tropiska och subtropiska miljöer. Slutligen kommer vi att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget av lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i bl.a. Mocambique. Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslandskapen är länkade i tropiska och subtropiska miljöer samt bidra med kunskap om viktiga tröskelvärden som kan kommuniceras till förvaltare. Denna information är viktig för att vi på ett korrekt sätt ska kunna förvalta dessa viktiga ekosystem i framtiden och förstå vilka åtgärder som krävs för att bevara ett välbalansera</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. En sammanställning av information runt Zanzibar i Tanzania visade att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka minimumavstånd mellan habitat krävs för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod som nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. För att kunna förvalta hela Östafrikas kustremsa på ett hållbart sätt behöver vi även förstå hur habitat i subtropiska havslandskap är länkade, då Östafrikas kust (Kenya till södra Mocambique) innefattar både tropiska och subtropiska miljöer. Är det samma habitat som används som uppväxtområden i subtropikerna som i tropikerna? Vilka habitat används som uppväxtområden om mangrove och sjögräs saknas? Algbälten? Kan samma typ av förvaltning fungera i båda områdena? Dessa frågor vill vi besvara genom att göra studier i subtropikerna och jämföra med de kunskaper vi har i tropikerna. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. För att testa våra hypoteser i andra regioner har vi också ett sammarbete med Brasilien, ett land med en liknande kustremsa av både tropiska och subtropiska miljöer. Slutligen kommer vi att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget av lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i bl.a. Mocambique. Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslandskapen är länkade i tropiska och subtropiska miljöer samt bidra med kunskap om viktiga tröskelvärden som kan kommuniceras till förvaltare. Denna information är viktig för att vi på ett korrekt sätt ska kunna förvalta dessa viktiga ekosystem i framtiden och förstå vilka åtgärder som krävs för att bevara ett välbalansera</narrative>
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      <narrative>We apply for a PhD position in engineering physics, for the purpose of further development and field use of recently developed optical tools for remote insect monitoring. At least one tropical field campaign and one Swedish field campaign will be conducted each year. The focus of the campaigns will be on local problems in relation to insect transmitted diseases and agricultural pests, in collaboration with Swedish and local researchers. The 1-3 weeks field campaigns are followed by data evaluation, planning and improvement. During the campaigns the instrumentation, consisting of telescopes and compact diode lasers, is translated out in the natural habitat of insects. The systems are calibrated using spheres, controlled insect releases and stereo vision. Remotely recorded signals either arise from scattered sunlight or backscattered laser radiation. Sensors include spectrometers, quadrant detectors, linear and imaging CCDs. The information retrieved can include species, gender, age, position, heading, or payload. Data are evaluated with frequency analysis and chemometric methods. The project will contribute to the understanding of insect dispersal on landscape scales, which can diminish malaria and invasive agricultural pests. The improved monitoring tools and measures can improve living for the low-income rural population. The project will involve local African scientists for local continuation and will promote applied science for the benefit of the local society.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots förekomsten av en lång rad andra problem är några av de allra största hindren för Afrikas utveckling förknippade med insekter. Myggburna sjukdomar, under samlingstermen malaria, är bland de mest kända problemen. Konsekvensen är ytterst dödlig, drabbar i hög grad barn och orsakar ett stort antal dödfödslar. Malaria leder till ett mycket stort antal sjukdagar och nersatt arbetsförmåga. Utöver malaria finns en mängd andra insektsrelaterade komplikationer, som helt eller delvist kan spolera boskapskötsel och lantbruk. Problem med insektssmitta och invaderande skadedjur drabbar i första hand den fattiga befolkningen på landsbygden och får därför förstärkt effekt. Läran om insekter, entomologi, bygger idag mestedels på studier av insekter infångade med håv eller i olika sorts fällor. Även om dessa metoder har gett stor kunskap om insekters morfologi och genetik på individnivå, har de också en mängd brister, speciellt för förståelsen av insektsmängd på landskapsnivå: Hur många fångas in av de som finns? Vilka arter, köns- och åldersgrupper fångas och med vilka proportioner? Är infångningen representativ? Hur långt flyger insekter i sina naturliga habitat och hur snabbt i relation till vind och väder? Vi är en sammansatt grupp forskare från de två Linné-programmen Centre for Animal Movement (CAnMove) och Lund Laser Centre (LLC) med specialkunskaper inom ekologisk entomologi resp. laser-radar-teknik. Vi har de senaste åren utvecklat optiska metoder för att räkna och klassificera insekter och flygriktingar på kilometerlånga avstånd med hjälp av teleskop och lasrar. Största delen insekter är flygande och kan således betraktas som luftpartiklar med en rad speciella egenskaper. Med de etablerade lasermetoderna för atmosfärsstudier har vi en unik möjlighet at bidra med ny kunskap om de mekanismer som orsakar några av de allvarligaste problemen på den Afrikanska kontinenten. Vår grupp har i mer än tjugo år arbetat och stött afrikanska forskare, bl.a. genom det internationella vetenskapsprogrammet ISP-SIDA, Uppsala. Som ett exempel utvecklade vi på en workshop 2012 vid det intenationella centret för insektsvetenskap, ICIPE i Nairobi, kompakta system för fjärranalys av insekter. Dessa finns nu på laboratorier i Senegal, Mali, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Burkina Faso och Kenya. Vi söker nu finansiering för en doktorandtjänst, med syftet att förbättra, kalibrera och använda dessa system på plats med lokala forskare med tillämpning på lokala problem. Under vinterhalvåret anordnas åtminstone en årlig tropisk fältkampanj där doktoranden, svenska och lokala fysiker och biologer deltar. Doktoranden kommer dessutom att ha tillgång till laser-radarutrustning av större komplexitetsgrad i Lund och hos internationella samarbetspartners. Sommartid kommer årligen en fältkampanj anordnas i Sverige i samarbete med svenska biologer. Denna aktivitet ger möjlighet att uppnå färdigheter och att testa avancerade koncept innan de implementeras i tropikerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will study the Peepoo sanitation system, a possible leapfrog technology to reach poor people living in settings with extreme population densities and lack of infrastructure. Peepoo is a single-use, self-sanitising, biodegradable toilet for reuse of plant nutrients. The Peepoo encloses single defecations and start sanitisation of faeces immediate upon use. This research aims to study health effect from Peepoo school sanitation and deworming and to optimize microbial safety of Peepoo reuse chain, when operating at large scale in Kibera, Nairobi urban slum area, Kenya. The project is based on surveillance of health indicators as absenteeism, nutritional indicators, self-reported health and a large number of microbial analyses. Microbial analyses used to establish prevalence/hazard identification, investigate rate of reinfection after deworming, to model sanitisation, to screen sanitation and reuse chain to determine exposure routes and finally quantitatively assess microbial risks (QMRA), from collection of used Peepoos to fields and produced food. Expected outcome is knowledge about health effects when contact with excreta is minimized and about timeliness with deworming. Relating indicator organisms, pathogens and process parameters give information on how to validate santisation. Performing QMRA based mainly on context specific data will enable to study not only the object for the risk assessment but also the methodology per se.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cirka 40-60 % av världens befolkning estimeras sakna tillräcklig sanitet vilket resulterar i en förorenad miljö från vilken smittämnen sprids. Årligen dör 2,2 miljoner människor till följd av infektiös diarré vilket är med än till följd av HIV, malaria och mässling tillsammas. Dock överskuggas hälsoeffekten från sanitetsrelaterade sjukdomar av effekten från undernäring och bristsjukdomar. Detta samtidigt som toalettavfall, vilket till stor del slutligen hamnar i vattendrag via avlopp och ytavrinning, innehåller miljoner ton näringsämnen, 20 till 30 % av vad den globala mineralgödselindustrin producerar årligen. Produktiv sanitet, vilken på ett säkert sätt återför växtnäringsämnen till jordbruksproduktion kan minska den globala hälsobördan med dubbla medel. 2002 års milleniemål, att halvera den andel av mänskligheten som saknar basal sanitet till år 2015 är långt ifrån att uppfyllas. Majoriteten av de som saknar sanitet i fattiga områden och en ökande andel lever i snabbt växande urbana slumområden med extrem befolkningstäthet. Sanitetslösningar som bygger på komplexa investeringar, utbyggd infrastruktur och institutionell förändring kommer inte att nå dessa människor. Peepoo är en själhygieniserande, bionedbrytbar engångs toalett som kan vara en del av lösningen på sanitetskrisen i och med att den inte kräver dyra investeringar utan för användaren kan väljas utifrån behov och vara en tillfällig eller komplett lösning. Dess hälsoförbättrande effekt kommer från minskad smittspridning och ökad växt produktion. Smittspridning förhindras genom att användaren har en ren, inte delad toalett; genom att innesluta fekalierna och att påbörja behandling vid användandet oberoende av fortsatt hantering. Växtproduktion kan ökas genom att tillhandahålla lokalt tillgängligt gödsel vilket kan öka skörden genom att tillföra näring och förbättra jordegenskaper. Detta projekt kommer att studera hälsoeffekter vid införandet av Peepoo skolsanitet i kombination med avmaskning samt i optimera Peepoo hanterings- och återföringssystem med avseende på säker återföring av växtnäringsämnen och minskad miljöförorening. Projektet kommer att utföras i nära sammarbete med Peepoople Kenya som driver ett uppstartsprojekt i Kibera, Nairobi, andra största slumområdet i Afrika samr med Center for Disease Control (CDC) Kenya som också verkar i området. Projektet inkluderar: * analyser av prevalens och patogenkoncentrationer i fekalier och hygieniseringsgrad i Peepoo-toaletten, vilka tillsammans skall ligga till grund för att skapa en modell för hygieniseringen i Peepoo utifrån fekalie- och miljöparametrar samt att identifiera och definiera kontrollparametrar för säkerställd hygienisering. *studie av hälsoindikatorer hos skolbarn, såsom frånvaro, näringsindikatorer som vikt och längd, självrapporterad hälsa och återinfektion, i samband med santiets införande och avmaskning i skolor. *miljöprovtagning av sanitets- och återföringskedjan för bestämning av patogenkoncentrationer och exponeringsvägar viket leder till identifiering av steg i hanteringen som är kritiska för en säker hantering för arbetare såväl som för konsumenter av gödslad gröda. *Kvantitativ mikrobiell riskvärdering för sanitets och återföringskedjan, från användare till konsumenter av gödslad gröda för att säkerställa en hantering som inte ökar risken för infektion av patogener i toalettavfall. Projektet förväntas leda till en värdering av systemets hälsovärde för användarna, hanteringsstrategier för att minimera identifierade risker, och att i relation till denna kontext med hög prevalens av persistenta patogener optimera Peepoo sanitets system och Peepoo som produkt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Finally, sexual violence in war has been recognized as a pressing global security problem in policy and research. Yet, much still needs to be done to better understand its dynamics and to more effectively work towards its prevention. The overarching category of sexual violence remains imprecise as a legal and policy tool, and potentially misleading as a common category for a vast array of acts in disparate contexts, driven by different logics, and with different effects. Drawing on the unique expertise of the research team and focusing its inquiry to the Great Lakes region in Africa, the aim of this research project is to further query and comprehend the variations in conflict-related sexual violence against women/girls and men/boys in this site. The project asks four interrelated research questions: 1) What are the dominant forms; 2) prevailing contexts; 3) logics of sexual violence?; 4) How is sexual violence delineated in legal, policy and academic texts? It will answer these questions by: analysing documented sexual violence cases; conducting individual screening, in depth interviews and participatory group research with refugee populations; interviewing ex-combatants and soldiers/combatants convicted of sexual violence; analyzing legal, policy and academic texts. Ultimately, it will contribute to general knowledge about conflict-related sexual violence, and provide a more nuanced picture against which comparisons with other conflict and non-conflict settings can be made.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alla i Europa verkar tala om bioekonomi. Men vad är bioekonomi? Bioekonomi innebär att vi tar allt vi behöver från naturen, utan att skada vår miljö. Vi minskar föroreningsmängden till ett minimum, vi använder inte olja som transportmedel för våra bilar, vi använder inte plast eller något som inte kan återanvändas eller återvinnas, eller ännu bättre, brytas ner biologiskt. Allt vi använder produceras med minsta möjliga miljöpåverkan och inget går till spillo. Vi använder träd och marina växter på ett kontrollerat sätt att vi inte skadar ekosystemet och vi producerar bioplast, bioetanol och andra biokemikalier. För att uppnå detta måste det material vi samlar in från träden och marina växter, biomassa, förberedas på ett sådant sätt att det blir lättare att använda den. Vad gäller bioplaster, måste vi skilja olika komponenter i biomassan och ändra vissa av deras egenskaper. För produktion av biokemikalier, måste vi bryta ner biomassan till små osynliga delar, socker, som nästan är som sockret som vi använder i vårt kaffe eller te. I Europa försöker vi göra bioekonomi en realitet, men i låginkomstländer, som Viet Nam, behöver det mycket mer ansträngning för att uppnå det. Fattigdom, brist på kunskap och teknik samt okunskap om konsekvenserna av vårt fossila beroende liv, gör det svårare för människor att förstå de positiva effekterna av den biobaserade ekonomin, inte bara där men i hela världen. Detta projekt syftar till att ge nödvändiga kunskaper, tillgång till teknik och nya idéer, som kommer att hjälpa Viet Nam att utveckla egna bioraffinaderier. Bioraffinaderi är som en fabrik som tar biomassa, liksom den del av vete eller ris som inte äter vi, behandla det med enzymer eller andra metoder och sedan producera biobränslen eller biokemikalier, med hjälp av en jäst likartad med den som vi använder för att göra bröd, öl eller vin. Produktionen av dessa biokemikalier kommer att ge till Viet Nam fler jobbar, högre levnadsstandard, men också att förstå om vikten att minska beroendet för fossila bränslen och slösa naturresurser. Idag är tonnen av biprodukter från jordbruket brännas eller bortskaffas. I detta projekt kommer vi att söka efter nya mikroorganismer och enzymer som kan bryta ner biomassan till socker. Dessutom kommer vi att utvärdera olika enzymblandningar för djurfoder och för etanolproduktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Alla i Europa verkar tala om bioekonomi. Men vad är bioekonomi? Bioekonomi innebär att vi tar allt vi behöver från naturen, utan att skada vår miljö. Vi minskar föroreningsmängden till ett minimum, vi använder inte olja som transportmedel för våra bilar, vi använder inte plast eller något som inte kan återanvändas eller återvinnas, eller ännu bättre, brytas ner biologiskt. Allt vi använder produceras med minsta möjliga miljöpåverkan och inget går till spillo. Vi använder träd och marina växter på ett kontrollerat sätt att vi inte skadar ekosystemet och vi producerar bioplast, bioetanol och andra biokemikalier. För att uppnå detta måste det material vi samlar in från träden och marina växter, biomassa, förberedas på ett sådant sätt att det blir lättare att använda den. Vad gäller bioplaster, måste vi skilja olika komponenter i biomassan och ändra vissa av deras egenskaper. För produktion av biokemikalier, måste vi bryta ner biomassan till små osynliga delar, socker, som nästan är som sockret som vi använder i vårt kaffe eller te. I Europa försöker vi göra bioekonomi en realitet, men i låginkomstländer, som Viet Nam, behöver det mycket mer ansträngning för att uppnå det. Fattigdom, brist på kunskap och teknik samt okunskap om konsekvenserna av vårt fossila beroende liv, gör det svårare för människor att förstå de positiva effekterna av den biobaserade ekonomin, inte bara där men i hela världen. Detta projekt syftar till att ge nödvändiga kunskaper, tillgång till teknik och nya idéer, som kommer att hjälpa Viet Nam att utveckla egna bioraffinaderier. Bioraffinaderi är som en fabrik som tar biomassa, liksom den del av vete eller ris som inte äter vi, behandla det med enzymer eller andra metoder och sedan producera biobränslen eller biokemikalier, med hjälp av en jäst likartad med den som vi använder för att göra bröd, öl eller vin. Produktionen av dessa biokemikalier kommer att ge till Viet Nam fler jobbar, högre levnadsstandard, men också att förstå om vikten att minska beroendet för fossila bränslen och slösa naturresurser. Idag är tonnen av biprodukter från jordbruket brännas eller bortskaffas. I detta projekt kommer vi att söka efter nya mikroorganismer och enzymer som kan bryta ner biomassan till socker. Dessutom kommer vi att utvärdera olika enzymblandningar för djurfoder och för etanolproduktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This study will provide the first experimental evidence regarding the impact of requiring communities to contribute to the cost of projects to provide local public goods. Requiring a contribution may elicit useful information about preferences, and create ´buy-in´ or a sense of ownership; but may also exclude the poorest communities from participation, alter the dynamics of participatory decision-making processes, and facilitate elite capture. Although this policy is widely implemented, prior evidence regarding the policy may be biased, because projects that impose requirements for contributions may differ in many respects from projects that do not impose these contributions. We will implement a project to provide safe drinking water in 120 villages. We will randomly select 40 communities who will not be required to contribute in order to participate, 40 who will be required to contribute in cash, and 40 who will be required to contribute in labour. We will measure the impact of the contribution requirement on i) which communities participate in the project ii) which individuals and groups meet the cost of the contribution and iii) the overall impact in terms of increasing access to safe drinking water. In a second, parallel experiment we will test whether a behavioural modification to the decision-making process - known as anchoring - affects decision-making and the resultant impacts of the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Beslutsfattare och biståndspraktiker har länge förespråkat att mottagare av bistånd ska deltaga aktivt i projekt som tillhandahåller kollektiva nyttigheter genom att bidra med kontanter eller in natura. Den bärande tanken är att mottagarnas insats bekräftar den lokala efterfrågan av de tjänster som erbjuds. Vidare skapas ett ägandeskap av projektets tillgångar vilket ökar sannolikheten för en långsiktig och hållbar förvaltning. På ett mer grundläggande plan minskar dessutom kostnaderna för själva projektet. Samtidigt finns det en risk att projektet inte lyckas med sin främsta uppgift: att reducera fattigdom, då insatskravet de facto kan leda till att de allra fattigaste inte har möjlighet att medverka. När kontanter krävs kan det också bidra till att existerande ojämlikheter förstärks genom att de som har råd att deltaga i större utsträckning påverkar beslutsprocessen. När bidragen handlar om in natura eller arbete finns det även risk för att kostnaderna i större utsträckning bärs av de fattiga. Även om policyrekommendationen om krav på motprestation är vanligt förekommande i biståndsvärlden saknas trovärdig och välgrundad kunskap som stödjer dess slutsatser. Projekt som bygger på aktiva insatser av mottagarna skiljer sig ofta åt från de projekt som inte kräver mottagarinsatser vilket gör det svårt att jämföra utfallen. Den här studien är den första experimentella prövningen av hypotesen att mottagarnas egna insatser har en kausal effekt på projektutfallet. Genom att slumpmässigt tilldela olika byar i Bangladesh samma projekt, med eller utan arbets- eller kontantinsatser, kommer studien mäta effekten av mottagarnas insats oberoende av projektets syfte. Specifikt studerar vi ett program som erbjuder rent dricksvatten. Byarna kommer själva att bestämma om de vill deltaga i programmet, hur byinvånarna ska bidra till programmet (om så krävs) och var brunnarna ska byggas. Beslutet att deltaga kommer att tas enhälligt i öppna bymöten där vanligen underrepresenterade grupper som de allra fattigaste och kvinnor har möjlighet att närvara. Genom att samla in data från mötena samt från byarnas hushåll före och efter beslutet att deltaga i projektet kommer studien att utröna hur kravet om mottagarnas insats påverkar (i) huruvida byn väljer att deltaga i programmet; (ii) vilka individer och grupper som bär kostnaden för programmet; (iii) vilka beslut som fattas på bymötet; (iv) tillgången till rent dricksvatten i byn. I en andra delstudie kommer vi även att utvärdera om mer inflytelserika grupper gynnar sig själva i beslutsprocessen genom att placera brunnar på platser som främjar dem själva. Hälften av byarna kommer att få förslag på var brunnarna bör lokaliseras baserat på vad som ökar tillgängligheten i byn som helhet. Byarna ges sedan möjlighet att diskutera, förändra och utforma förslaget själva. Den andra hälften av byarna utgår från sina egna förslag på var brunnarna bör lokaliseras, utan en extern propå. Psykologisk forskning hävdar att *förankring* av beslutsprocessen genom att initiera förslag innan besluten tas främjar mindre resursstarka gruppers möjlighet att påverka utfallet av beslutsprocessen. Genom att jämföra var brunnarna placeras kommer studien att visa om förankringen av förslag påverkar beslutsprocessen och vilka grupper som i slutändan gynnas. Studien är den första som experimentellt undersöker om *förankring* i beslutsprocesser påverkar beslutsfattande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Community contributions, participatory decision-making and local public goods: A field experiment in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Beslutsfattare och biståndspraktiker har länge förespråkat att mottagare av bistånd ska deltaga aktivt i projekt som tillhandahåller kollektiva nyttigheter genom att bidra med kontanter eller in natura. Den bärande tanken är att mottagarnas insats bekräftar den lokala efterfrågan av de tjänster som erbjuds. Vidare skapas ett ägandeskap av projektets tillgångar vilket ökar sannolikheten för en långsiktig och hållbar förvaltning. På ett mer grundläggande plan minskar dessutom kostnaderna för själva projektet. Samtidigt finns det en risk att projektet inte lyckas med sin främsta uppgift: att reducera fattigdom, då insatskravet de facto kan leda till att de allra fattigaste inte har möjlighet att medverka. När kontanter krävs kan det också bidra till att existerande ojämlikheter förstärks genom att de som har råd att deltaga i större utsträckning påverkar beslutsprocessen. När bidragen handlar om in natura eller arbete finns det även risk för att kostnaderna i större utsträckning bärs av de fattiga. Även om policyrekommendationen om krav på motprestation är vanligt förekommande i biståndsvärlden saknas trovärdig och välgrundad kunskap som stödjer dess slutsatser. Projekt som bygger på aktiva insatser av mottagarna skiljer sig ofta åt från de projekt som inte kräver mottagarinsatser vilket gör det svårt att jämföra utfallen. Den här studien är den första experimentella prövningen av hypotesen att mottagarnas egna insatser har en kausal effekt på projektutfallet. Genom att slumpmässigt tilldela olika byar i Bangladesh samma projekt, med eller utan arbets- eller kontantinsatser, kommer studien mäta effekten av mottagarnas insats oberoende av projektets syfte. Specifikt studerar vi ett program som erbjuder rent dricksvatten. Byarna kommer själva att bestämma om de vill deltaga i programmet, hur byinvånarna ska bidra till programmet (om så krävs) och var brunnarna ska byggas. Beslutet att deltaga kommer att tas enhälligt i öppna bymöten där vanligen underrepresenterade grupper som de allra fattigaste och kvinnor har möjlighet att närvara. Genom att samla in data från mötena samt från byarnas hushåll före och efter beslutet att deltaga i projektet kommer studien att utröna hur kravet om mottagarnas insats påverkar (i) huruvida byn väljer att deltaga i programmet; (ii) vilka individer och grupper som bär kostnaden för programmet; (iii) vilka beslut som fattas på bymötet; (iv) tillgången till rent dricksvatten i byn. I en andra delstudie kommer vi även att utvärdera om mer inflytelserika grupper gynnar sig själva i beslutsprocessen genom att placera brunnar på platser som främjar dem själva. Hälften av byarna kommer att få förslag på var brunnarna bör lokaliseras baserat på vad som ökar tillgängligheten i byn som helhet. Byarna ges sedan möjlighet att diskutera, förändra och utforma förslaget själva. Den andra hälften av byarna utgår från sina egna förslag på var brunnarna bör lokaliseras, utan en extern propå. Psykologisk forskning hävdar att *förankring* av beslutsprocessen genom att initiera förslag innan besluten tas främjar mindre resursstarka gruppers möjlighet att påverka utfallet av beslutsprocessen. Genom att jämföra var brunnarna placeras kommer studien att visa om förankringen av förslag påverkar beslutsprocessen och vilka grupper som i slutändan gynnas. Studien är den första som experimentellt undersöker om *förankring* i beslutsprocesser påverkar beslutsfattande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kvinnor, män, småskaliga bönder och försörjning i Afrikanska byar Under det senaste decenniet har stora satsningar gjorts på afrikanska småbrukare, både av inhemska politiker, biståndsgivare och filantropiska organisationer. Förhoppningen är att Afrika ska följa Asiens exempel, där produktivitetsökningar inom det småskaliga jordbruket tillsammans med industrialiseringen banade väg för omfattande fattigdomsminskningar. Detta recept för tillväxt och fattigdomsbekämpning bygger på en ökad kommersialisering inom småbrukarsektorn som i sin tur förutsätter att majoriteten av småbrukare har möjlighet att sälja sina varor. Förutsättningar för kvinnor att marknadsföra sina produkter är dock helt annorlunda än för män, eftersom bara 15% av jordbruksmarken i Afrika söder om Sahara kontrolleras av kvinnor. Kvinnor måste därför i större utsträckning än män försörja sig genom inkomstkällor utanför jordbruket. Projektet kommer att studera vilka konsekvenser fattigdomsbekämpning via jordbruket har för kvinnor respektive män i Afrika söder om Sahara. Genom att bygga vidare på en databas med hushållsdata från 2002 och 2008, kommer inkomstdata att finnas för 2500 småbrukarhushåll i Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique och Tanzania, som jämför manligt och kvinnligt ledda hushåll. I tillägg kommer personliga intervjuer att göras med kvinnor och män i både manligt och kvinnligt ledda hushåll i tolv byar, för att se hur kvinnor och män fördelar arbetskraft, resurser och inkomster inom hushållet och mellan jordbruket och sysselsättningar utanför jordbruket. Nyckelpersoner i byarna kommer också att intervjuas när det gäller kvinnors tillgång till marknader, teknologi, jordbruksrådgivning, utbildning och kredit. På så sätt kan vi studera hur tillväxtprocesser inom jordbruket påverkar kvinnor - om de gynnas eller missgynnas och vad det beror på. Hur kvinnor använder sig av inkomstkällor utanför jordbruket är också relevant. Syftet är att ta fram kunskaper om vad som kan göras för att satsningar på jordbruk ska kunna bli mer jämlika ur genussynpunkt, genom att t ex bredda satsningar också mot andra inkomstkällor utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>The study focuses on smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa and aims to assess under what social and institutional conditions pro-poor agricultural growth entrenches or redresses gender based differences in access to agrarian resources and what consequences this has for linkages to the nonfarm sector. The project uses a mixed-methods, longitudinal, multi-scalar approach to compare growth dynamics across countries, regions, villages and households, while situating individuals within households. The lack of existing comparative data on gender and growth, village level institutions and intra-household relationships is addressed through combining quantitative and qualitative data collection with GIS. Quantitative data from 2013/15, from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia will be used, building on data collected in 2002 and 2008. The quantitative data will enable assessing the existence and drivers of pro-poor agricultural growth, the location of such dynamics to particular regions and villages and whether women are discriminated against in these processes. Qualitative data on social and institutional village characteristics as well as intra-household gender dynamics will be collected in villages involved in pro-poor agricultural growth as well as villages having experienced withdrawal from agricultural markets. The purpose is to document village level institutional frameworks with respect to gendered access to productive resources within and outside agriculture.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The study focuses on smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa and aims to assess under what social and institutional conditions pro-poor agricultural growth entrenches or redresses gender based differences in access to agrarian resources and what consequences this has for linkages to the nonfarm sector. The project uses a mixed-methods, longitudinal, multi-scalar approach to compare growth dynamics across countries, regions, villages and households, while situating individuals within households. The lack of existing comparative data on gender and growth, village level institutions and intra-household relationships is addressed through combining quantitative and qualitative data collection with GIS. Quantitative data from 2013/15, from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia will be used, building on data collected in 2002 and 2008. The quantitative data will enable assessing the existence and drivers of pro-poor agricultural growth, the location of such dynamics to particular regions and villages and whether women are discriminated against in these processes. Qualitative data on social and institutional village characteristics as well as intra-household gender dynamics will be collected in villages involved in pro-poor agricultural growth as well as villages having experienced withdrawal from agricultural markets. The purpose is to document village level institutional frameworks with respect to gendered access to productive resources within and outside agriculture.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad händer när utvecklingsländer plötsligt möter höjda barriärer för export till rika länder? Internationell handel ses allmänt som ett viktigt redskap för att åstadkomma ökad ekonomisk tillväxt i låg- och medelinkomstländer (dvs de som ofta kallas *utvecklingsländer*). Ekonomisk tillväxt är i sin tur en nyckelfaktor för att få fart på fattigdomsbekämpning och utveckling. Visserligen är det viktigt att påpeka att ekonomisk tillväxt inte alltid behöver leda till exempelvis minskad fattigdom eftersom många länder präglas av en väldigt ojämlik fördelning av ekonomiska och andra resurser. Trots det så står det ganska klart att det är betydligt lättare att hjälpa särskilt utsatta grupper när hela ekonomin växer jämfört med en situation där ekonomin stagnerat. Eftersom det alltså finns ett positivt samband mellan å ena sidan internationell handel och ekonomisk tillväxt, och å andra sidan ekonomisk tillväxt och minskad fattigdom och andra viktiga utvecklingsmål, så är det högintressant för forskningen att utvärdera policyer som påverkar utvecklingsländers möjligheter att exportera till rikare marknader. När det gäller just utvecklingsländers exportmöjligheter så påverkas de i hög grad av s.k. icke-ömsesidiga handelspreferenser (kallas ofta bara handelspreferenser). Handelspreferenser är ett policyredskap där rikare ekonomier tillämpar lägre tullar och andra handelshinder på export som kommer från utvecklingsländer än på export som kommer från andra höginkomstländer. I det här projektet studeras vad som händer när utvecklingsländer utesluts från preferenshandelsprogram (detta kallas rent tekniskt att landet *graderas*). Vi använder empirisk data på bland annat handel och investeringar från multinationella företag, och undersöker med hjälp av statistiska modeller hur t.ex. exportintäkter, exportdiversifiering och investeringar påverkas då länder graderas. Varför är det viktigt att studera vad som händer när länder graderas från preferenshandelsprogram? Vi tror att det finns åtminstone två viktiga lärdomar som kan dras utifrån det här forskningsprojektet. För det första finns det i nuläget så gott som ingen forskning alls som fokuserar på gradering, så vi vet ytterst lite om vad följderna blir. Kanske drabbas t.ex. de graderade länder av kraftigt minskade exportflöden när de plötsligt möter högre handelsbarriärer än tidigare, eller kanske är de såpass konkurrenskraftiga att de klarar övergången utan större problem. Att ta reda på vad följderna blir är därför viktigt, både för att möjliggöra för de berörda länderna att själva anpassa sin politik så att de kan motverka de potentiella negativa effekterna, och för att hjälpa de länder som tillämpar graderingen att utvärdera policyn. En andra viktig lärdom som indirekt kan dras utifrån projektet är om preferenshandelsprogram i sig faktiskt har den effekt som man hoppas. Visserligen finns det redan en hel del forskning som undersöker om handelspreferenser faktiskt ökar exportflöden från utvecklingsländer, men så gott som alla studier har det gemensamt att de fokuserar på vad som händer omedelbart efter det att landet får tillgång till nya handelspreferenser. Utifrån ett forskningsperspektiv så är det, hävdar vi, en mycket tveksam metodologi för att utvärdera effekterna. Ett problem är att man kan ifrågasätta om länderna verkligen kan dra nytta av sänkta handelsbarriärer från en dag till en annan eftersom det rimligen tar tid att ändra produktionsstrukturer och sätta sig in i nya regelverk. Ett annat problem är att de flesta handelspreferensprogram funnits i 40-50 år, vilket innebär att man alltså i praktiken utvärderar vilken effekt det hade när länderna fick tillgång till preferenserna så tidigt som på 1960-talet. Eftersom vi i vårt projekt istället studerar vad som händer när utvecklingsländer lämnar preferensprogrammen så hävdar vi att vi mycket lättare kan utvärdera vilken effekt handelspreferenserna haft. Om t.ex. exportintäkterna faller kraftigt i samband med graderingen kan man ju indi</narrative>
      <narrative>Unilateral trade preferences refers to a policy where high income countries use lower trade barriers on exports from low and middle income (*developing*) countries than on exports from high income countries. Virtually all high income countries have such policies in place, and typically they cover all developing countries. This project asks: What happens when developing countries are graduated (withdrawn) from such preference programs? Even though graduation is increasingly common, there is next to no research on its effects. To answer the question, country- and firm-level trade and investment data is used, and advanced econometric models test the effects on several economic outcomes such as export earnings, export diversification and foreign direct investment. The project is important for two main reasons. (i) The countries that are graduated may face severe adverse effects when meeting increasing trade barriers to their export markets. Identifying those effects is therefore of direct policy relevance for current or future graduated countries (these are primarily middle income countries). (ii) Focusing on countries leaving rather than entering preference programs offers strong methodological advantages when evaluating the effects of trade preference programs, so the project will also produce much more reliable results concerning the effect of trade preference programs. Conclusions will therefore be relevant to all low and middle income countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dengue är en virussjukdom som sprids till människor från myggor och som beror på vädermönster. Det finns idag inget vaccin mot dengue, och förbyggande åtgärder riktas mot att förhindra myggornas utbredning och på så sätt epidemier. Många icke-klimatrelaterade faktorer, så som, grad av immunitet i befolkningen, åtgärder mot myggorna, och introduktion av nya och svårare virusstammar bidrar också till epidemiernas mönster. Trots detta finns det tydliga samband med klimatet, och spridningsmönstret av dengue. Detta beror bland annat på inverkan av klimatet på myggornas livscykel, och inkubationsperiod. Ett flertal studier av forskare från Umeå Universitet har visat på starka positiva samband mellan dengue epidemier och föregående meteorologiska förhållanden med en fördröjning av upp till 20 veckor. Forskarna har visat på en förmåga att predicera utbrott av dengue genom att bland annat använda klimatinformation. Över dom senaste två decennierna har dengue ökat och blivit ett folkhälsoproblem i Malaysia. Landet har därför implementerat ett flertal strategier för att kontrollera utbredningen och utbrott av dengue. Bland annat använder man system som tidigt registrerar och förespår utbrott genom att titta på insjuknande graden, och övervakning av myggornas populationsdynamik. Detta kan ge utrymme för handling upp till någon månad innan ett utbrott. Trots dessa kontrollåtgärder, ökar ständigt insjuknandet och epidemier blir vanligare. En orsaks tros vara att kontrollåtgärderna sätts in i ett för sent skede, och att man därför inte har tillräckligt lång tid för att planera och utföra kontrollåtgärderna. Det finns idag inget varningssystem som kan ge förvarningar med längre tid för förberedelser för att utföra åtgärderna. Syftet med det här projektet är att stärka forskningskapaciteten och kompetensen i Malaysia för att möjliggöra utveckling och implementering av klimatkänsliga sjukdomar så som dengue. Workshops, seminarier och möten planeras därför för utbyte av kunskap och för att stärka kapaciteten i Malaysia för uppbyggande av prediktioner av epidemier, samt ekonomiska utredningar av kostnadseffektiviteten, och utvecklingen av ett automatiserat varningssystem. Möten och besök mellan ansvariga för kontrollåtgärder och beslutsfattare syftar till att förbättra detta genom partnerskap med forskare vid Umeå Universitet. En kursmodul syftas även utvecklas som stöd för detta för att ges vid medicinska fakulteten vid University of Malaya. Forskare vid Umeå Universitet innehar stor expertis inom utvecklingen av varningssystem baserat på olika typer av prediktionsmodeller. Framförallt har Umeå gruppen utvecklat en statistisk modell som predicerar dengue med god tillförlitlighet veckovis. För att bekämpa dengue i Malaysia har forskare från Umeå tillsammans med University of Malaya och hälsoministeriet i Malaysia satt samman en multidisciplinär forskargrupp med mål att utveckla ett dengue varningssystem. Resultaten från det här projektet tros bidra till nytta både i Malaysia och Sverige i form av avancerade erfarenheter och skicklighet i utvecklingen av varningssystem, samt att bidra till ett långvarigt samarbete. En ökad kunskap om riskerna om dengue och varningar om epidemier tros kunna reducera den ekonomiska bördan i högrisk populationer genom att reducera insjuknande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The characterization of livestock production systems is essential to develop conservation strategies for well-adapted local animal genetic resources. This project aims at better understanding the production system, to study the genetic diversity and to determine the economic importance of Creole cattle populations in Pasaropa, Bolivia. Based on this information, and with the active participation of livestock producers, a strategy for conservation and sustainable use of these cattle will be developed. We will involve local authorities and have meetings in communities to explain the project. Families with representative flocks of native cattle will be identified. The participatory research consists of individual (and gender-specific) interviews, group interviews, case studies and data collection. For the study of genetic diversity, heterozygosity, inbreeding and population structure, SNP molecular markers will be used. We will arrange workshops and seminars to analyze the progress of the project. We plan to publish at least two articles in indexed scientific journals. The study will be validated by a discussion with producers and a strategy for conservation and sustainable use of native cattle in Pasorapa will be designed. This project will strengthen relations between the UMSS and SLU and make them sustainable. Teachers and scientists from both universities will benefit from the exchange of knowledge and technology that will be promoted by the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De nötkreatur som de spanska kolonisatörerna förde med sig till Bolivia i mitten av 1500-talet, har sedan dess utvecklats till vad som kallas Creol-raser. Dessa djur bredde snabbt ut sig över högplatån och vidare in i dalgångarna Cochabamba (Pasorapa), Potosí, Tarija och Chuquisaca. Den goda tillgången på bete, avsaknad av större rovdjur och att djuren var mycket anpassningsbara gjorde att antalet djur kunde öka snabbt i området. Djurhållningen spelar en mycket viktig roll för människors levnadsförhållande och ekonomi på landsbygden i Pasorapa. Denna inkomstkälla är nu hotad från flera håll: förstörelse av marker och skogsområden där djuren kan beta, minskad reproduktionsförmåga p g a att man kastrerar handjur för användning som dragdjur, korsning med andra raser för att *uppgradera* den inhemska rasen, minskad besättningsstorlek som kan leda till inavel, samt klimatförändringar som kan påverka fodertillgången. Pasorapa med omnejd utgör ett av de sista områden där det fortfarande finns en rimligt stor population av creol-nötkreatur i Sydamerika. Eftersom rasen utvecklats under lång tid tämligen isolerat och till stor del utan artificiell selektion, utgör den en intressant biologisk modell. På grund av sin historia kan rasen bära på unika gener som bidrar till dess förmåga att tåla det hårda klimatet och produktionsförhållandena i regionen. Därför kan den också utgöra en genresurs för användning (genom inkorsning) i andra raser som kan behöva nya gener för t ex sjukdomsresistens eller torktålighet. På så vis kan ett bevarande och vidareutvecklande av creol-rasen i Pasorapa med omnejd vara viktig inte bara för att förbättra levnadsförhållandena och ekonomin för landsbygdsbefolkningen i området, utan också för människor i andra delar av Bolivia och Sydamerika, samt för andra nötkreatursraser såväl i Bolivia som i andra länder, där torrperioder och dålig tillgång till foder utgör begränsningar. Mot denna bakgrund syftar projektet till att utveckla en strategi för bevarande och hållbart nyttjande av den inhemska creol-rasen i Pasorapa med omnejd, genom en kartläggning av produktionsförhållanden, genetisk diversitet samt påverkan på den lokala ekonomin på landsbygden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De nötkreatur som de spanska kolonisatörerna förde med sig till Bolivia i mitten av 1500-talet, har sedan dess utvecklats till vad som kallas Creol-raser. Dessa djur bredde snabbt ut sig över högplatån och vidare in i dalgångarna Cochabamba (Pasorapa), Potosí, Tarija och Chuquisaca. Den goda tillgången på bete, avsaknad av större rovdjur och att djuren var mycket anpassningsbara gjorde att antalet djur kunde öka snabbt i området. Djurhållningen spelar en mycket viktig roll för människors levnadsförhållande och ekonomi på landsbygden i Pasorapa. Denna inkomstkälla är nu hotad från flera håll: förstörelse av marker och skogsområden där djuren kan beta, minskad reproduktionsförmåga p g a att man kastrerar handjur för användning som dragdjur, korsning med andra raser för att *uppgradera* den inhemska rasen, minskad besättningsstorlek som kan leda till inavel, samt klimatförändringar som kan påverka fodertillgången. Pasorapa med omnejd utgör ett av de sista områden där det fortfarande finns en rimligt stor population av creol-nötkreatur i Sydamerika. Eftersom rasen utvecklats under lång tid tämligen isolerat och till stor del utan artificiell selektion, utgör den en intressant biologisk modell. På grund av sin historia kan rasen bära på unika gener som bidrar till dess förmåga att tåla det hårda klimatet och produktionsförhållandena i regionen. Därför kan den också utgöra en genresurs för användning (genom inkorsning) i andra raser som kan behöva nya gener för t ex sjukdomsresistens eller torktålighet. På så vis kan ett bevarande och vidareutvecklande av creol-rasen i Pasorapa med omnejd vara viktig inte bara för att förbättra levnadsförhållandena och ekonomin för landsbygdsbefolkningen i området, utan också för människor i andra delar av Bolivia och Sydamerika, samt för andra nötkreatursraser såväl i Bolivia som i andra länder, där torrperioder och dålig tillgång till foder utgör begränsningar. Mot denna bakgrund syftar projektet till att utveckla en strategi för bevarande och hållbart nyttjande av den inhemska creol-rasen i Pasorapa med omnejd, genom en kartläggning av produktionsförhållanden, genetisk diversitet samt påverkan på den lokala ekonomin på landsbygden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will strengthen research links between water scientists in Sweden and West Africa (in Burkina Faso, Mali, and at pan-regional institutes located in Niger). Together, we have a common interest to improve the scientific understanding of water fluxes in present and future climates, and to use this knowledge for sustainable water management and climate change adaptation. The work will be based on participatory processes to establish a shared open-source hydrological model of the Niger River basin. In addition, end-user interactions will guide data compilation and visualisation, and the potential for local operationalisation. Specifically, this project aims to: (1) perform collaborative research experiments and provide climate change impact information for a large set of end-users in the region; (2) stimulate practical utilization of new quality-assured water information among end-users in the Niger River basin for more efficient water management; (3) strengthen and establish new collaborations between Swedish scientists and researchers in West Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The hydrogen economy is elucidated as developing the alternate sources of clean and sustainable energy to commensurate the increasing demand of energy and declining supply of environment affecting fossil fuels. Sweden targets to become the world´s first oil-free economy before 2020 by replacing fossil fuel consumption. Hydrogen can be playing a key role in achieving the zero-oil goal of this country and most of the transport companies in this region will be immensely benefitted from it. The present proposal aims at understanding the fundamental catalytic pathways of water splitting on metallic nanoclusters, their alloys and perovskites materials to generate Hydrogen in a systematic manner. Nanoparticles have become promising candidates for efficient heterogeneous catalysis in recent years due to their high surface to volume ratio. The important demarcation between studying reactions on a finite cluster compared to a periodic infinite surface is that clusters often present chemically active coordination sites, which are not present on an extended surface. Nanoalloys have the potential due to the synergic effect and the rich diversity of possible components. One can tune the size, compositions and chemical ordering to control physical, chemical and catalytic properties. The peculiar surface and bulk geometries, different chemical ordering, and the determination of chemisorption sites on nanoalloys make theoretical and computational studies both challenging and exciting.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För trettio år sedan ansåg man att vårt moderna samhälle styrdes främst av tre teknologier, nämligen material, energi och information. Denna vision är idag förverkligad till en högre grad. Interaktion av väte med material har varit ett ämne av intresse för mer än ett sekel. Medan det tidiga intresset för väte motiverades av de skadliga effekterna, t.ex. på den mekaniska stabiliteten hos materialen, den senaste tidens intresse för väte härstammar från hoppet om att det kan användas som ett alternativ till fossila bränslen. Därutöver är väte det enklaste och lättaste elementet i det periodiska systemet. Notera, att nästan 80 % av den totala energiförsörjning och 70 % av den totala elförsörjningen är beroende på olja, kol och naturgas. Nästan 75 % av oljeförbrukningen går åt till att möta behoven av transportindustrin. Förutom den miljömässiga oron för koldioxidutsläpp och den globala uppvärmningen, den begränsade tillgången på dessa naturresurser och den växande globala efterfrågan på energi gör det nödvändigt att vi söker alternativa energikällor som är säkra, trygga, flödande och avgasfria. Därför ökar intresset att studera vätgas eftersom det är den tredje vanligaste grundämnet på jorden och producerar vatten vid förbränning. Men det finns stora hinder att övervinna innan vätgas kan anses vara ett lönsamt alternativ för att möta dem stora och växande energibehoven i världen. Det finns redan flera industriella sätt att producera och lagra vätgas för användning i bränsleceller utvecklad i jakten på denna hållbara vätgasekonomi. Det främsta hindret för vätebaserad ekonomi är att bekväm och tillförlitligt sätt att producera och lagra väte med enkelt sätt att frigöra det vid behov saknas för närvarande. Sverige siktar att bli världens första oljefria ekonomi före 2020 genom att ersätta sin förbrukning av fossila bränslen med förnybar energi. Vätgas kan spela en viktig roll för att uppnå oljefritt Sverige och de flesta svenska transportföretag som Volvo, SAAB och SAS kommer att få oerhörd nytta av detta miljövänliga bränsle. Därför är effektiv produktion och lagring av väte oumbärliga för att ta nytta av vätgasekonomin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will be carried out in Nepal in collaboration with Nepalese partners. The objective is to develop capacity and collaboration on health care system research in and between Nepal and Sweden. This will be done through a series of intervention studies focusing on improvements in quality of care in the arena of maternal and child health care. This will be achieved through collaboration between UNICEF, Uppsala University (UU) and Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS) in Kathmandu. UU and PAHS have since 2012 collaborated on a hospital-based intervention trial implementing a simplified neonatal resuscitation protocol (Helping Babies Breath, HBB) at a tertiary level delivery hospital in Kathmandu. The study period for the trial was completed in September 2013. Preliminary results indicate a 53% reduction of intra-partum stillbirths and considerable improvements in the quality of delivery care. Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), which have commissioned UNICEF to scale up the HBB intervention at 40 district hospitals. We plan to design a series of research studies investigating different approaches on the implementation of QoC enhancing interventions. Considering the programmatic approach in the call for applications we intend to integrate a number of research trials over the program period, thus being able to use synergies and develop a critical mass for the Swedish-Nepalese research collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan syftar till att stärka forskningssamarbetet mellan Uppsala universitet och Patan Academy of Health Sciences i Nepal. Tillsammans med UNICEF planeras en stor interventionsstudie för förbättrad vårdkvalité inom mödra- och barnhälsovården i Nepal. Trots stora framsteg med minskad barnadödlighet i världen kvarstår utmaningen att förbättra överlevnaden för de ofödda och nyfödda barnen. Dödsfallen i samband med förlossning är alltjämt oacceptabelt många globalt sett och förlossningsvården behöver förbättras. Handläggningen vid förlossningen påverkar inte bara överlevnaden utan även barnets hälsostatus långt upp i åldrarna. Utbildningsinsatser inom neonatal återupplivning, temperaturkontroll och goda hygienrutiner är enkla och kostnadseffektiva metoder för att förbättra överlevnaden och skapa goda förutsättningar för det nyfödda barnet att växa och utvecklas. Kunskapen om vad som behöver göras finns, men frågan är hur man implementerar denna kunskap. Hur förändrar man rutiner och praxis och hur ökar man följsamheten till existerande vårdprogram och riktlinjer inom hälso- och sjukvården? Audit är en kvalitetsförbättringsmetod som använts med framgång inom flera komplexa versioner, så även i sjukhusmiljö. Metoden går i korthet ut på att vårdpersonal uppmuntras att på ett strukturerat sätt reflektera över sin arbetssituation, de rutiner och den praxis som råder. Det finns många olika strategier för audit, till exempel att utgå från verkliga kliniska fall och gå igenom vad som hände och identifiera områden som skulle kunna förbättras, eller att tillsammans i arbetslaget gå igenom rutiner och få feedback på det arbete som utförs. Perinatal audit, som fokuserar på handläggningen av mamma och barn i anslutning till förlossning har i flera studier visat goda effekter på mammors och barns överlevnad. För att en audit-process ska vara framgångsrik krävs dock att klimatet, eller kontexten, på arbetsplatsen är gynnsam och främjar förändring. Kontextuella faktorer som samarbetsklimat, feedback-rutiner och tillgängliga resurser spelar en avgörande roll när nya interventioner och förbättringsåtgärder introduceras. En kontextuell faktor som har en avgörande betydelse är ledarskapet. Ledarskapets karaktär och auktoritet påverkar starkt och är många gånger avgörande för ett projekts framgång, vare sig det handlar om att introducera ny teknik eller att förändra rådande rutiner. Vi föreslår i denna ansökan en interventionsstudie på 40 distriktssjukhus i Nepal. Målet är att med en kombinerad intervention förbättra förlossningsvården och därmed den perinatala överlevnaden. Interventionsstudien kommer att ske på distriktssjukhus på landsbygden i Nepal tillsammans med Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Nepal Medical Research Council och UNICEF. Interventionspaketet kommer att introduceras i flera steg med randomiserad start. Denna studiedesign (stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial) garanterar en hög vetenskaplig kvalitet samtidigt som alla sjukhus som ingår i studien får del av interventionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will be carried out in Nepal in collaboration with Nepalese partners. The objective is to develop capacity and collaboration on health care system research in and between Nepal and Sweden. This will be done through a series of intervention studies focusing on improvements in quality of care in the arena of maternal and child health care. This will be achieved through collaboration between UNICEF, Uppsala University (UU) and Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS) in Kathmandu. UU and PAHS have since 2012 collaborated on a hospital-based intervention trial implementing a simplified neonatal resuscitation protocol (Helping Babies Breath, HBB) at a tertiary level delivery hospital in Kathmandu. The study period for the trial was completed in September 2013. Preliminary results indicate a 53% reduction of intra-partum stillbirths and considerable improvements in the quality of delivery care. Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), which have commissioned UNICEF to scale up the HBB intervention at 40 district hospitals. We plan to design a series of research studies investigating different approaches on the implementation of QoC enhancing interventions. Considering the programmatic approach in the call for applications we intend to integrate a number of research trials over the program period, thus being able to use synergies and develop a critical mass for the Swedish-Nepalese research collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan syftar till att stärka forskningssamarbetet mellan Uppsala universitet och Patan Academy of Health Sciences i Nepal. Tillsammans med UNICEF planeras en stor interventionsstudie för förbättrad vårdkvalité inom mödra- och barnhälsovården i Nepal. Trots stora framsteg med minskad barnadödlighet i världen kvarstår utmaningen att förbättra överlevnaden för de ofödda och nyfödda barnen. Dödsfallen i samband med förlossning är alltjämt oacceptabelt många globalt sett och förlossningsvården behöver förbättras. Handläggningen vid förlossningen påverkar inte bara överlevnaden utan även barnets hälsostatus långt upp i åldrarna. Utbildningsinsatser inom neonatal återupplivning, temperaturkontroll och goda hygienrutiner är enkla och kostnadseffektiva metoder för att förbättra överlevnaden och skapa goda förutsättningar för det nyfödda barnet att växa och utvecklas. Kunskapen om vad som behöver göras finns, men frågan är hur man implementerar denna kunskap. Hur förändrar man rutiner och praxis och hur ökar man följsamheten till existerande vårdprogram och riktlinjer inom hälso- och sjukvården? Audit är en kvalitetsförbättringsmetod som använts med framgång inom flera komplexa versioner, så även i sjukhusmiljö. Metoden går i korthet ut på att vårdpersonal uppmuntras att på ett strukturerat sätt reflektera över sin arbetssituation, de rutiner och den praxis som råder. Det finns många olika strategier för audit, till exempel att utgå från verkliga kliniska fall och gå igenom vad som hände och identifiera områden som skulle kunna förbättras, eller att tillsammans i arbetslaget gå igenom rutiner och få feedback på det arbete som utförs. Perinatal audit, som fokuserar på handläggningen av mamma och barn i anslutning till förlossning har i flera studier visat goda effekter på mammors och barns överlevnad. För att en audit-process ska vara framgångsrik krävs dock att klimatet, eller kontexten, på arbetsplatsen är gynnsam och främjar förändring. Kontextuella faktorer som samarbetsklimat, feedback-rutiner och tillgängliga resurser spelar en avgörande roll när nya interventioner och förbättringsåtgärder introduceras. En kontextuell faktor som har en avgörande betydelse är ledarskapet. Ledarskapets karaktär och auktoritet påverkar starkt och är många gånger avgörande för ett projekts framgång, vare sig det handlar om att introducera ny teknik eller att förändra rådande rutiner. Vi föreslår i denna ansökan en interventionsstudie på 40 distriktssjukhus i Nepal. Målet är att med en kombinerad intervention förbättra förlossningsvården och därmed den perinatala överlevnaden. Interventionsstudien kommer att ske på distriktssjukhus på landsbygden i Nepal tillsammans med Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Nepal Medical Research Council och UNICEF. Interventionspaketet kommer att introduceras i flera steg med randomiserad start. Denna studiedesign (stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial) garanterar en hög vetenskaplig kvalitet samtidigt som alla sjukhus som ingår i studien får del av interventionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is a global health concern, killing half a million humans yearly. Malaria puts a heavy burden on the economic progress of the afflicted countries, especially in the low-income strata of those societies. Despite the severity of the problem, global efforts to combat malaria remain minor, allegedly since this disease mostly affects developing countries, with limited economic power. No efficient malaria vaccine has been developed, and resistance existing antimalarial drugs is emerging. However, with the recent support of international charities, this may change. This project aims at identifying novel promising lead antimalarial compounds, with a special view to combat P. vivax, the major malaria-causing parasite in Latin America. Frontline techniques in yeast genomics will be used to identify the targets of molecules with antiplasmodial activity, and to improve the selectivity for the parasite ortholog of the target over the human counterpart. The Brazilian partners contribute knowledge about growth and genetic engineering of the malaria parasite, as well as of its pathogenesis and malaria epidemiology. The Swedish partners contribute high-throughput yeast genetic screening methodology and medicinal chemistry for redesign and development of leads. We intend to establish a long-lasting international collaboration in this field of great global importance.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Naturen har visat hur kompositer som trä, ben, tänder och pärlemor kan kombinera imponerande mekaniska egenskaper med ändamålsenliga strukturella och funktionella egenskaper. Biologiska kompositer består av flera komponenter där strukturbildande biofibrer, proteiner och oorganiska komponenter kan återfinnas hos de flesta organismer. Av de strukturbildande polysackariderna har cellulosa som finns i t ex trä och bomull en särställning som den vanligaste biopolymeren i världen. Cellulosa framställs också i stora mängder av alger och t o m en del bakterier kan producera en porös cellulosa som är stark, lätt och hydrofil. Cellulosan är ett hierarkiskt material där små cylinderformade trådar, även kallad nanocellulosa, bildar dess minsta byggsten. Funktionalisering och strukturering av nanocellulosa röner idag ett stort intresse som ett förnyelsebart och billigt material för olika typer av funktionella och strukturella tillämpningar. Förutsättning för att utnyttja nanocellulosa i stor skala möjliggörs redan genom den industriella produktion av nanocellulosa från ved som nu sker i såväl Sverige som i andra länder. Det här projektet syftar till att utveckla funktionella oorganiska-nanocellulosakompositer. Denna typ av funktionella hybrider kan kombinera egenskaper som hög mekanisk styrka med transparens, töjbarhet, UV-absorbans och flamsäkerhet. Vi avser att framställa oorganisk-nanocellulosa hybridmembran med väl definierade struktur för separering och återvinning av joner (t ex tungmetaller och protoner) från vattenbaserade vätskor. Vi förväntar oss att bidra till problemlösning av kontaminering i vattenmassor med tungmetaller och återvinning av dyrbara metaller med ett billigt och förnyelsebart nanocellulosabaserad material. En del av projektet syftar även till utforskning av oorganiska-nanocellulosahybrider som membran i polymerelektrolytbränsleceller, material som förebådas bidra till en ren och förnyelsebar elproduktion. Arbetet kommer att utföras i nära samarbete mellan forskargrupper i Sverige och i Mexiko som leds av doc German Salazar-Alvarez (Stockholms universitet) och professor Josefina de Gyves (UNAM). Projektet gör det möjligt för flera forskare från Mexiko att få utbildning i avancerade metoder (främst elektronmikroskopi och synkrotron-baserad tekniker) och i gengäld för forskarna från Sverige att få insyn i problematik av tungmetall förorening och samtidigt få en fördjupad kunskap i elektrokemiska metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims at exploring the use of nanocellulose-inorganic hybrid membranes to study the transport of heavy metal ions and also protons. Nanocellulose is very attractive for the development of advanced functional hybrid materials based on naturally abundant biopolymers and inorganic nanomaterials. As such, these materials could be potentially exploited as inexpensive components for the fabrication of separation membranes. The work will be performed in close collaboration between the research groups lead by Assoc. Prof. Germán Salazar-Álvarez (Materials Chemistry, Stockholm University, Sweden) and Prof. Josefina de Gyves (Analytical Chemistry, UNAM, Mexico). The vision of this project is to serve as a first step towards introducing an abundant, inexpensive, and renewable nanomaterial to the Mexican group while learning from their experience in analytical methods. More specifically, the project will enable several researchers from Mexico to be a part of a joint research effort and obtain training in material characterization techniques, e.g. surface area measurements, atomic force microscopy (AFM), high resolution scanning electron microscopy (HRSEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and for scientists from Sweden to get training in electrochemical methods such as cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Naturen har visat hur kompositer som trä, ben, tänder och pärlemor kan kombinera imponerande mekaniska egenskaper med ändamålsenliga strukturella och funktionella egenskaper. Biologiska kompositer består av flera komponenter där strukturbildande biofibrer, proteiner och oorganiska komponenter kan återfinnas hos de flesta organismer. Av de strukturbildande polysackariderna har cellulosa som finns i t ex trä och bomull en särställning som den vanligaste biopolymeren i världen. Cellulosa framställs också i stora mängder av alger och t o m en del bakterier kan producera en porös cellulosa som är stark, lätt och hydrofil. Cellulosan är ett hierarkiskt material där små cylinderformade trådar, även kallad nanocellulosa, bildar dess minsta byggsten. Funktionalisering och strukturering av nanocellulosa röner idag ett stort intresse som ett förnyelsebart och billigt material för olika typer av funktionella och strukturella tillämpningar. Förutsättning för att utnyttja nanocellulosa i stor skala möjliggörs redan genom den industriella produktion av nanocellulosa från ved som nu sker i såväl Sverige som i andra länder. Det här projektet syftar till att utveckla funktionella oorganiska-nanocellulosakompositer. Denna typ av funktionella hybrider kan kombinera egenskaper som hög mekanisk styrka med transparens, töjbarhet, UV-absorbans och flamsäkerhet. Vi avser att framställa oorganisk-nanocellulosa hybridmembran med väl definierade struktur för separering och återvinning av joner (t ex tungmetaller och protoner) från vattenbaserade vätskor. Vi förväntar oss att bidra till problemlösning av kontaminering i vattenmassor med tungmetaller och återvinning av dyrbara metaller med ett billigt och förnyelsebart nanocellulosabaserad material. En del av projektet syftar även till utforskning av oorganiska-nanocellulosahybrider som membran i polymerelektrolytbränsleceller, material som förebådas bidra till en ren och förnyelsebar elproduktion. Arbetet kommer att utföras i nära samarbete mellan forskargrupper i Sverige och i Mexiko som leds av doc German Salazar-Alvarez (Stockholms universitet) och professor Josefina de Gyves (UNAM). Projektet gör det möjligt för flera forskare från Mexiko att få utbildning i avancerade metoder (främst elektronmikroskopi och synkrotron-baserad tekniker) och i gengäld för forskarna från Sverige att få insyn i problematik av tungmetall förorening och samtidigt få en fördjupad kunskap i elektrokemiska metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppbyggnad av kapacitet för att förstärka HIV-relaterad forskning i Kenya. The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) är en statlig organisation som ansvarar för hälsoforskningen under Regeringens Hälsodepartement i Kenya. Institutet räknas som ett Center of Excellens och många KEMRI-forskare är involverade i internationella samarbeten där det pågår HIV-studier. Trots dessa framgångar är resurserna från lab- och klinikforskare vid KEMRI inte till fullo använda/utnyttjade och en ändamålsenlig uppbyggnad av kapaciteten kan göra det möjligt att mer högkvalitativt arbete kan utföras och ledas av forskare från Afrika. Kenyanska forskare bidrar stort till studien av spädbarn födda av mödrar som är HIV-positiva, denna studie inkluderar en nyligen genomförd undersökning/studie på hur vaccin-kandidater mot viruset stimmulerar immunsystemet att skydda spädbarnet från infektion. Den ökade tillgången av antivirala behandlingar har resulterat i en låg risk för virusöverföring av HIV från modern till spädbarnet. Men i Sub-Saharadelen av Afrika har spädbarn som klarat sig från HIV-smitta en 4-dubblad ökning av dödlighet om man jämför med barn till oinfekterade mödrar. De vanligaste dödsorsakerna hos dessa barn är diarré eller lunginflammation. Detta är sjukdomar som barnet borde få antikroppar mot via bröstmjölk eller placenta. Kanske har detta antikroppsskydd försämrats av att moder har behandlats med antiretrovirala medel (ART). Det övergripande målet med projektet i ansökan är att identifiera immunitetsfaktorer hos spädbarnet (född av HIV-positiv moder) som kan kopplas till skydd mot HIV och andra vanliga infektioner. Vi ska använda expertis på plats i Kenya och teknologi från Sverige. För att visa på principen och skapa värdefulla resurser så att den högkvalitativa forskningen på infektionssjukdomar i Kenya kan fortsätta ska vi fokusera på följande specifika områden: (i) öka kapaciteten vid laboratorierna inom KEMRI (ii) använda de utökade kapaciteten till att testa immunresponsen på HIV-smitta och rotavirus (orsak till diarré) hos barn födda av HIV-smittade mödrar (iii) beräkna bidraget av antikroppar mot rotavirus, moderns ART-behandling och helammning på insjuknande/dödlighet orsakade av diarré-tillstånd. HIV-laboratoriet på KEMRI är ett *Level 3* fullt utrustat lab med biosäkra skåp, inkubatorer, frysar, etc. För att kunna genomföra analyserna som föreslås behövs endast komplettering med en *Microplate Luminometer*. För analysen med rotavirus har en tidigare överföring av teknologi från Sverige resulterat i kapacitet för att mäta antikroppsnivåer. En utökning av denna mätfunktion kräver endast en mindre modifiering av utrustningen på plats. Med hjälp av svenska forskare ska vi utveckla analyser som kan visa om antikroppar mot HIV och rotavirus verkligen är skyddande och på plats utbilda personal vid KEMRI i dessa analyser. För att genomföra målet (ii) ska vi använda tidigare insamlat provmaterial från *Kesho-Bora*-studien, där HIV-smittade kvinnor slumpmässigt delades in i behandlingsgrupper och gavs antingen HAART-behandling eller standardbehandling mot HIV-infektionen, samt uppföljningen på kvinnorna och deras spädbarn. Vi ska göra en analys av de insamlade blodproven och bröstmjölksproven i den studien. Genom att kombinera resultaten med klinisk information i en epidemiologisk modell ska vi undersöka; immunfaktorernas roll, hormonbehandling hos modern (ART) och amning på spädbarnets hälsa. Alla förberedelser av data och analyser av data ska göras i samarbete med forskare i Kenya. Dessa forskare ska utbildas vid workshops i Kenya och under besök i Sverige som syftar till uppbyggnad av kapaciteten. Genom att identifiera neutraliserande antikroppar mot HIV kan vi få ledtrådar till hur ett vaccin ska vara beskaffat. Arbetet med antikroppar mot rotavirus lägger grunden till undersökning av den höga sjukligheten i vanliga infektionssjukdomar bland barn födda av HIV-smittade kvinnor. Detta är en viktig fråga inom folkhälsan på grund av</narrative>
      <narrative>Objectives: To enhance the capabilities of the Kenyan Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) by building research capacity in a core group of scientists, and use these resources to investigate underlying causes for the high morbidity and mortality of infants of HIV-positive women. Specifically, we will investigate how infant morbidity due to diarrheal disease is associated with rotavirus antibody, maternal antiretroviral treatment (ART) regimen and exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: Capacity building will be achieved through technology transfer from Sweden, on-site training and workshops at KEMRI and courses at Karolinska Institutet. Laboratory capabilities will be expanded to conduct assays of neutralizing antibodies against HIV and rotavirus. These assays will be run on infant specimens available from a previous Kenyan study and results linked to clinical details. Epidemiological models will be used to estimate how the risk of infant diarrheal disease depends on the interplay between passive immunity, maternal ART and breastfeeding. Significance: High-quality affordable laboratory tests and a core group of highly trained researchers will set the foundation for dissemination of Kenyan research capacity. Identification of neutralizing antibodies against HIV can help identify candidate vaccines. The findings on infant morbidity may suggest modifications in breastfeeding practice or ART, or additional booster vaccinations for infants of HIV-positive mothers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppbyggnad av kapacitet för att förstärka HIV-relaterad forskning i Kenya.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppbyggnad av kapacitet för att förstärka HIV-relaterad forskning i Kenya. The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) är en statlig organisation som ansvarar för hälsoforskningen under Regeringens Hälsodepartement i Kenya. Institutet räknas som ett Center of Excellens och många KEMRI-forskare är involverade i internationella samarbeten där det pågår HIV-studier. Trots dessa framgångar är resurserna från lab- och klinikforskare vid KEMRI inte till fullo använda/utnyttjade och en ändamålsenlig uppbyggnad av kapaciteten kan göra det möjligt att mer högkvalitativt arbete kan utföras och ledas av forskare från Afrika. Kenyanska forskare bidrar stort till studien av spädbarn födda av mödrar som är HIV-positiva, denna studie inkluderar en nyligen genomförd undersökning/studie på hur vaccin-kandidater mot viruset stimmulerar immunsystemet att skydda spädbarnet från infektion. Den ökade tillgången av antivirala behandlingar har resulterat i en låg risk för virusöverföring av HIV från modern till spädbarnet. Men i Sub-Saharadelen av Afrika har spädbarn som klarat sig från HIV-smitta en 4-dubblad ökning av dödlighet om man jämför med barn till oinfekterade mödrar. De vanligaste dödsorsakerna hos dessa barn är diarré eller lunginflammation. Detta är sjukdomar som barnet borde få antikroppar mot via bröstmjölk eller placenta. Kanske har detta antikroppsskydd försämrats av att moder har behandlats med antiretrovirala medel (ART). Det övergripande målet med projektet i ansökan är att identifiera immunitetsfaktorer hos spädbarnet (född av HIV-positiv moder) som kan kopplas till skydd mot HIV och andra vanliga infektioner. Vi ska använda expertis på plats i Kenya och teknologi från Sverige. För att visa på principen och skapa värdefulla resurser så att den högkvalitativa forskningen på infektionssjukdomar i Kenya kan fortsätta ska vi fokusera på följande specifika områden: (i) öka kapaciteten vid laboratorierna inom KEMRI (ii) använda de utökade kapaciteten till att testa immunresponsen på HIV-smitta och rotavirus (orsak till diarré) hos barn födda av HIV-smittade mödrar (iii) beräkna bidraget av antikroppar mot rotavirus, moderns ART-behandling och helammning på insjuknande/dödlighet orsakade av diarré-tillstånd. HIV-laboratoriet på KEMRI är ett *Level 3* fullt utrustat lab med biosäkra skåp, inkubatorer, frysar, etc. För att kunna genomföra analyserna som föreslås behövs endast komplettering med en *Microplate Luminometer*. För analysen med rotavirus har en tidigare överföring av teknologi från Sverige resulterat i kapacitet för att mäta antikroppsnivåer. En utökning av denna mätfunktion kräver endast en mindre modifiering av utrustningen på plats. Med hjälp av svenska forskare ska vi utveckla analyser som kan visa om antikroppar mot HIV och rotavirus verkligen är skyddande och på plats utbilda personal vid KEMRI i dessa analyser. För att genomföra målet (ii) ska vi använda tidigare insamlat provmaterial från *Kesho-Bora*-studien, där HIV-smittade kvinnor slumpmässigt delades in i behandlingsgrupper och gavs antingen HAART-behandling eller standardbehandling mot HIV-infektionen, samt uppföljningen på kvinnorna och deras spädbarn. Vi ska göra en analys av de insamlade blodproven och bröstmjölksproven i den studien. Genom att kombinera resultaten med klinisk information i en epidemiologisk modell ska vi undersöka; immunfaktorernas roll, hormonbehandling hos modern (ART) och amning på spädbarnets hälsa. Alla förberedelser av data och analyser av data ska göras i samarbete med forskare i Kenya. Dessa forskare ska utbildas vid workshops i Kenya och under besök i Sverige som syftar till uppbyggnad av kapaciteten. Genom att identifiera neutraliserande antikroppar mot HIV kan vi få ledtrådar till hur ett vaccin ska vara beskaffat. Arbetet med antikroppar mot rotavirus lägger grunden till undersökning av den höga sjukligheten i vanliga infektionssjukdomar bland barn födda av HIV-smittade kvinnor. Detta är en viktig fråga inom folkhälsan på grund av</narrative>
      <narrative>Objectives: To enhance the capabilities of the Kenyan Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) by building research capacity in a core group of scientists, and use these resources to investigate underlying causes for the high morbidity and mortality of infants of HIV-positive women. Specifically, we will investigate how infant morbidity due to diarrheal disease is associated with rotavirus antibody, maternal antiretroviral treatment (ART) regimen and exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: Capacity building will be achieved through technology transfer from Sweden, on-site training and workshops at KEMRI and courses at Karolinska Institutet. Laboratory capabilities will be expanded to conduct assays of neutralizing antibodies against HIV and rotavirus. These assays will be run on infant specimens available from a previous Kenyan study and results linked to clinical details. Epidemiological models will be used to estimate how the risk of infant diarrheal disease depends on the interplay between passive immunity, maternal ART and breastfeeding. Significance: High-quality affordable laboratory tests and a core group of highly trained researchers will set the foundation for dissemination of Kenyan research capacity. Identification of neutralizing antibodies against HIV can help identify candidate vaccines. The findings on infant morbidity may suggest modifications in breastfeeding practice or ART, or additional booster vaccinations for infants of HIV-positive mothers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiering och övervakning av handeln i vildskördade medicinalväxter i Tanzania med innovativ genomik-baserad DNA barcoding</narrative>
      <narrative>Identifying and monitoring trade in Tanzanian wild-harvested medicinal plants using innovative genomics-based DNA barcoding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Tanzania används medicinalväxter av många människor som primär källa för hälsovård. Kommersiell handel är det största hotet mot vilda medicinalväxter. Där insamlingen av vilda medicinalväxter sker mest, är i kustskogar och i afroalpina områden, som också är några av de mest hotade platserna för den biologiska mångfalden i Afrika. Övervakning av handeln med vilda medicinalväxter är komplicerad eftersom de flesta material handlas i torkad eller pulveriserad form. Uppskattningsvis så bedrivs denna handel med mer än 500 arter. Övervakning av handeln i Tanzanias genetiska resurser är avgörande för implementering av Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) och Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), samt för att skapa ett system för hållbart utnyttjande. Molekylära metoder för identifiering av biologiskt material, såsom DNA barcoding med standardmarkörer och nästa generations sekvensering (NGS), gör det möjligt att identifiera bearbetat material som hittills har varit omöjligt att identifiera. Dessa metoder har förbättrats de senaste åren och i allt högre grad används forensisk identifiering av CITES-listade växter. Projektet syftar till att använda kvantitativa marknadsundersökningar i kombination med strukturerade intervjuer för att dokumentera förekomst, tillgänglighet och kvalitet på arterna i handeln, och att använda nästa generations DNA-sekvensering för molekylär artbestämning. DNA-sekvensdata från marknadsprov kommer att användas för molekylär identifiering genom att matcha de genererade sekvenserna med sekvenser från identifierade refererade herbariesamlingar från tidigare fältarbete, internationella herbarier, och även mot online-databaser. Detta kommer att möjliggöra korrekt identifiering av insamlade vilda växter samt de specifika delar som används inom läkekonsten, t.ex. rötter, bark och trä, innan dessa behandlas vidare för försäljning i detaljhandeln, och möjliggöra identifiering på artnivå. Molekylär DNA-identifiering av växtmaterial är av uttalat starkt intresse för forskningskapaciteten vid Institutet för traditionell medicin (ITM) i Tanzania, eftersom det skulle göra det möjligt för identifiering och övervakning av nationell så som internationell handel av Tanzanias rika biologiska och genetiska mångfald. Identifieringen är avgörande för genomförandet av CBD och CITES, stävjandet av biopiracy och den illegala handeln med utrotningshotade djur, och dessutom förbättra kunskapen om (inter)nationell handel av medicinalväxter. Medicinalväxthandeln är oftast en horisontell handel mellan låginkomstländer, som ofta förvärras av okunskap och otillräckliga morfologiska identifieringsmetoder. Den kompetens och utrustning som krävs för utvecklingen av molekylära identifieringsmetoder, speciellt de som involverar nästa generations sekvensering (NGS), finns hos en liten grupp höginkomstländer. Samarbetet kring utveckling av dessa identifieringssystem är en väsentlig del av kunskapsöverföring, horisontell rättvisa och kooperativ kunskapsutveckling. Dessa system kan användas oberoende av varandra i länder som Tanzania genom att bygga upp en lokal forskningsinfrastruktur, och därigenom göra det möjligt för lokal utbildning och spridning av dessa metoder. Identifieringsmetoderna kommer att komma till användning för statliga och icke-statliga organ med uppgift att övervaka den pågående illegala handeln och därigenom bidra till ett ökat miljöskydd. Utbildning och handledning till lärare och doktorander vid ITM i molekylärbiologiska metoder för DNA-barcoding kommer att möjliggöra snabb spridning av kunskap, samt ge viktig träning i molekylär metodik som är en efterfrågad kompetens inom lokala forsknings- och utvecklingsfunktioner inom läkemedelsindustrin.</narrative>
      <narrative>In Tanzania, medicinal plants are an important source of primary healthcare. Molecular identification of plant material is an expressed critical interest for the research capacities at the Institute of Traditional Medicine, ITM, as it allows for the identification and monitoring of trade in Tanzania´s rich biological and genetic resources, which is crucial to implementing the CBD and CITES conventions. Our lab in Uppsala has been at the forefront of the development of DNA barcoding of plant species in trade and forensic material, and our work with next-generation sequencing for analysis of species complexes and mixtures is state-of-the-art. The objectives of the project are to: 1) make a quantitative investigation of wild-harvested medicinal plants; 2) identify diversity and volumes of medicinal plants traded in Tanzania; 3) use DNA barcoding for the identification of medicinal plants traded from local markets, border checkpoints and Dar es Salaam Airport; 4) use Ion-Torrent NGS for molecular identification of species in mixtures and processed products; 5) and use standard and innovative NGS-generated markers for the identification of wild-harvested orchids. This project will help our partners to take directed measures to protect consumers from toxic adulterants, protect endangered species from destructive overharvesting, curb biopiracy and trade in endangered wildlife, and facilitate controlled sustainable exploitation of medicinal plant resources.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identifying and monitoring trade in Tanzanian wild-harvested medicinal plants using innovative genomics-based DNA barcoding</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Tanzania används medicinalväxter av många människor som primär källa för hälsovård. Kommersiell handel är det största hotet mot vilda medicinalväxter. Där insamlingen av vilda medicinalväxter sker mest, är i kustskogar och i afroalpina områden, som också är några av de mest hotade platserna för den biologiska mångfalden i Afrika. Övervakning av handeln med vilda medicinalväxter är komplicerad eftersom de flesta material handlas i torkad eller pulveriserad form. Uppskattningsvis så bedrivs denna handel med mer än 500 arter. Övervakning av handeln i Tanzanias genetiska resurser är avgörande för implementering av Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) och Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), samt för att skapa ett system för hållbart utnyttjande. Molekylära metoder för identifiering av biologiskt material, såsom DNA barcoding med standardmarkörer och nästa generations sekvensering (NGS), gör det möjligt att identifiera bearbetat material som hittills har varit omöjligt att identifiera. Dessa metoder har förbättrats de senaste åren och i allt högre grad används forensisk identifiering av CITES-listade växter. Projektet syftar till att använda kvantitativa marknadsundersökningar i kombination med strukturerade intervjuer för att dokumentera förekomst, tillgänglighet och kvalitet på arterna i handeln, och att använda nästa generations DNA-sekvensering för molekylär artbestämning. DNA-sekvensdata från marknadsprov kommer att användas för molekylär identifiering genom att matcha de genererade sekvenserna med sekvenser från identifierade refererade herbariesamlingar från tidigare fältarbete, internationella herbarier, och även mot online-databaser. Detta kommer att möjliggöra korrekt identifiering av insamlade vilda växter samt de specifika delar som används inom läkekonsten, t.ex. rötter, bark och trä, innan dessa behandlas vidare för försäljning i detaljhandeln, och möjliggöra identifiering på artnivå. Molekylär DNA-identifiering av växtmaterial är av uttalat starkt intresse för forskningskapaciteten vid Institutet för traditionell medicin (ITM) i Tanzania, eftersom det skulle göra det möjligt för identifiering och övervakning av nationell så som internationell handel av Tanzanias rika biologiska och genetiska mångfald. Identifieringen är avgörande för genomförandet av CBD och CITES, stävjandet av biopiracy och den illegala handeln med utrotningshotade djur, och dessutom förbättra kunskapen om (inter)nationell handel av medicinalväxter. Medicinalväxthandeln är oftast en horisontell handel mellan låginkomstländer, som ofta förvärras av okunskap och otillräckliga morfologiska identifieringsmetoder. Den kompetens och utrustning som krävs för utvecklingen av molekylära identifieringsmetoder, speciellt de som involverar nästa generations sekvensering (NGS), finns hos en liten grupp höginkomstländer. Samarbetet kring utveckling av dessa identifieringssystem är en väsentlig del av kunskapsöverföring, horisontell rättvisa och kooperativ kunskapsutveckling. Dessa system kan användas oberoende av varandra i länder som Tanzania genom att bygga upp en lokal forskningsinfrastruktur, och därigenom göra det möjligt för lokal utbildning och spridning av dessa metoder. Identifieringsmetoderna kommer att komma till användning för statliga och icke-statliga organ med uppgift att övervaka den pågående illegala handeln och därigenom bidra till ett ökat miljöskydd. Utbildning och handledning till lärare och doktorander vid ITM i molekylärbiologiska metoder för DNA-barcoding kommer att möjliggöra snabb spridning av kunskap, samt ge viktig träning i molekylär metodik som är en efterfrågad kompetens inom lokala forsknings- och utvecklingsfunktioner inom läkemedelsindustrin.</narrative>
      <narrative>In Tanzania, medicinal plants are an important source of primary healthcare. Molecular identification of plant material is an expressed critical interest for the research capacities at the Institute of Traditional Medicine, ITM, as it allows for the identification and monitoring of trade in Tanzania´s rich biological and genetic resources, which is crucial to implementing the CBD and CITES conventions. Our lab in Uppsala has been at the forefront of the development of DNA barcoding of plant species in trade and forensic material, and our work with next-generation sequencing for analysis of species complexes and mixtures is state-of-the-art. The objectives of the project are to: 1) make a quantitative investigation of wild-harvested medicinal plants; 2) identify diversity and volumes of medicinal plants traded in Tanzania; 3) use DNA barcoding for the identification of medicinal plants traded from local markets, border checkpoints and Dar es Salaam Airport; 4) use Ion-Torrent NGS for molecular identification of species in mixtures and processed products; 5) and use standard and innovative NGS-generated markers for the identification of wild-harvested orchids. This project will help our partners to take directed measures to protect consumers from toxic adulterants, protect endangered species from destructive overharvesting, curb biopiracy and trade in endangered wildlife, and facilitate controlled sustainable exploitation of medicinal plant resources.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatförändringar, höga oljepriser, den minskade tillgången av fossila bränslen och behovet av säkra och diversifierade energikällor har ökat betydelsen av att utveckla alternativa energikällor. I Sverige har diversifieringen av t ex uppvärmningssektorn kommit ganska långt, i Ukraina är den fortfarande helt dominerad av rysk naturgas. Biomassa bestående i huvudsak av kolhydrater, grönsaker, växtoljor, cellulosa, lignin och glycerid är förnybara och alternativa energikällor till de traditionella fossila energislagen (olja, kol, naturgas). För att katalytiskt omvandla biomassa till biobränsle krävs starka syror eller baser, vilket i industriell skala orsakar stora miljöpoblem. För att lösa detta problem krävs utveckling av grön teknologi t ex i termer av heterogen katalys. Teknologier baserade på heterogen katalys kräver inte farliga lösningsmedel eller starka syror. Katalytisk heterogen pyrolys är en av de mest lovande ritkingarna för framställning av biobränsle. Pyrolys innebär en termisk nedbrytning vid hög temperatur (450-600 C) i syrefri miljö så att förbränning undviks. Problemet är att processen inte är effektiv och leder till oönskade reaktioner. Utveckling av högaktiv och selektiv process är därför önskvärd. Den bästa vägen framåt för att uppnå detta är att gå från konventionella material till nanomaterial som på grund av sin ringa storlek har en större area per volymenhet. För att uppnå detta krävs forskning och utveckling av nya nanomaterial och karakterisering av dessa material. Materialutvecklingen kommer att äga rum i Ukraina, karakteriseringen med olika spekroskopiska metoder i både Sverige och Ukraina, med metoder som kompleterar varandra. Man måste förstå mekanismer, reaktionskinetik, och systematisera faktorer som styr aktivitet och selektivitet. En grundläggande förståelse kommer att leda till nya, gröna metoder för framställning av förnybara biobränslen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main objective of the project is to build a bilateral collaboration between Linkoping University and Technical University of Moldova. Our teamwork will contribute both to research and development in two ways: (i) synergetic exchanging of experience in the field of novel applications based on wide band gap semiconductor nanotechnology and (ii) building up international long-term collaboration between outstanding experience specialists and younger researchers. The contribution from and to each partner will be done by exchange of knowledge by mean of visits and organization of workshops and seminars in material synthesis, characterization, design and fabrication of nanodevices. Prototype devices based on III-nitrides and metal oxides will be examined for utilization in optoelectronics, photovoltaic and bio- and chemical sensing, i.e. for applications important for energy saving and environmental issues. The project is focused on three main tasks where the exchange of knowledge can be useful: (i) studying organic/inorganic hybrid light emitting diode structures based on III-nitrides, (ii) development of wide band gap III-V and metal-oxide nanostructures for potential application in water splitting and (iii) fabrication of novel fibre-optic sensors with refractometry configuration for chemical and biomedical applications.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med detta projekt är att bygga upp ett bilateralt samarbete mellan Linköpings universitet och Tekniska Högskolan i Moldavien. Ett av de största problemen i Moldavien är bristen på interna energiresurser vilket har resulterat i att Moldavien är beroende av dyr energi import från Ukraina och Ryssland. Det gör att energieffektivisering är extra viktig för landet. Ett viktigt bidrag till energibesparande är att förbättra belysningen med nya billigare energieffektiva ljuskällor. Det har gjorts stora lovande framsteg inom syntes av GaN baserade material, konjugerade polymerer och kolloidala nanokristaller som gör det möjligt att tillverka billiga, låg-energi och högeffektiva hybrid lysdioder (LED). En annan lovande tillämpning som kan bidra till framtida energiproduktion är III-nitrid-baserade nanostrukturer för fotokatalytisk vattenspjälkning där man omvandlar vatten med hjälp av solljus till vätgas, vilket är ett rent och förnybart energisystem. Ambitionen med detta projekt är att studera olika nanostrukturer baserade på III - nitrider och metalloxider som har användningsområde inom optoelektronik , solceller och bio- och kemiska sensorer. Målet med projektet är riktat på att samerbetet kommer att bedrivas kring följande forskningsuppgifter: (i) studera nya hybridlysdiodstrukturer baserade på III - nitrider , ( ii ) utveckla III-V -och metall - oxid nanostrukturer med tillämpning för vattenspjälkning och ( iii) tillverka nya fiberoptiska sensorer med refraktometri konfiguration för kemiska och biomedicinska tillämpningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Gothenburg - Namibia Georesearch Link will establish a long-term partnership involving the sharing of expertise, manpower and resources in Geology between the University of Gothenburg and University of Namibia in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Namibia. We will enhance the undergraduate and postgraduate geology teaching programmes at the two universities by exchanging research visits and jointly organising fieldwork and workshops. This will benefit manpower development in both countries which share a tradition of mining and mineral industries. We will undertake and publish top-class research on the geological framework and environmental aspects of mineral resources in Namibia, including precise dating of the origin and development of rocks and ores. The focus of this three-year project will be on the timing, crustal evolution and ore deposits of the largely volcanic, 1500-1000 Million year old Sinclair Supergroup in southern Namibia which is a mining and exploration target. We will work to achieve long-term funding from the mining industries and other donors. The geological research results and education of students will contribute to wealth creation in Namibia and Sweden. This project will contribute to meeting the goals of the Swedish Research Links program and the University of Gothenburg´s Global University initiative.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den Göteborg - Namibia Geoforskningslänken kommer att etablera ett långsiktigt samarbete som innebär utbyte av sakkunskap, personal och resurser i geologi mellan Göteborgs universitet och University of Namibia i samarbete med Geological Survey of Namibia. Vi kommer att höja kvaliteten av grund-och forskarutbildning i geologi vid de två universiteten genom utbyte av forskningsbesök och gemensamt organisera fältarbete och seminarier. Detta kommer att gynna arbetskraftutveckling i båda länderna, som delar en tradition av gruv-och mineralindustrin. Vi kommer att genomföra och publicera toppklass forskning om de geologiska utvecklingen och miljömässiga aspekterna av mineraltillgångar i Namibia , inklusive exakt datering av uppkomst och utveckling av berg och malm. Fokus i detta treåriga projekt kommer att vara på jordskorpans evolution av i stort sett vulkaniska , 1500-1000 miljoner år gamla Sinclair Supergrupp i södra Namibia som är ett gruv-och prospekteringsmål. Vi kommer att arbeta för att uppnå en långsiktig finansiering från gruvindustrin och andra givare . De geologiska forskningsresultat och utbildning av studenter kommer att bidra till att skapa välstånd i Namibia och Sverige. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till att uppnå målen i det svenska Research Links -programmet och Göteborgs universitets Global University initiativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Gothenburg - Namibia Georesearch Link will establish a long-term partnership involving the sharing of expertise, manpower and resources in Geology between the University of Gothenburg and University of Namibia in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Namibia. We will enhance the undergraduate and postgraduate geology teaching programmes at the two universities by exchanging research visits and jointly organising fieldwork and workshops. This will benefit manpower development in both countries which share a tradition of mining and mineral industries. We will undertake and publish top-class research on the geological framework and environmental aspects of mineral resources in Namibia, including precise dating of the origin and development of rocks and ores. The focus of this three-year project will be on the timing, crustal evolution and ore deposits of the largely volcanic, 1500-1000 Million year old Sinclair Supergroup in southern Namibia which is a mining and exploration target. We will work to achieve long-term funding from the mining industries and other donors. The geological research results and education of students will contribute to wealth creation in Namibia and Sweden. This project will contribute to meeting the goals of the Swedish Research Links program and the University of Gothenburg´s Global University initiative.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den Göteborg - Namibia Geoforskningslänken kommer att etablera ett långsiktigt samarbete som innebär utbyte av sakkunskap, personal och resurser i geologi mellan Göteborgs universitet och University of Namibia i samarbete med Geological Survey of Namibia. Vi kommer att höja kvaliteten av grund-och forskarutbildning i geologi vid de två universiteten genom utbyte av forskningsbesök och gemensamt organisera fältarbete och seminarier. Detta kommer att gynna arbetskraftutveckling i båda länderna, som delar en tradition av gruv-och mineralindustrin. Vi kommer att genomföra och publicera toppklass forskning om de geologiska utvecklingen och miljömässiga aspekterna av mineraltillgångar i Namibia , inklusive exakt datering av uppkomst och utveckling av berg och malm. Fokus i detta treåriga projekt kommer att vara på jordskorpans evolution av i stort sett vulkaniska , 1500-1000 miljoner år gamla Sinclair Supergrupp i södra Namibia som är ett gruv-och prospekteringsmål. Vi kommer att arbeta för att uppnå en långsiktig finansiering från gruvindustrin och andra givare . De geologiska forskningsresultat och utbildning av studenter kommer att bidra till att skapa välstånd i Namibia och Sverige. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till att uppnå målen i det svenska Research Links -programmet och Göteborgs universitets Global University initiativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria kills almost one million people every year. The symptoms include fever, anemia and sometimes death. P. falciparum is the parasite that is responsible for most of the deaths. It is a major contribution to children?s high morbidity and mortality in countries like Uganda. There is no vaccine and resistance against medications is an increasing problem. The parasites live inside erythrocytes where they multiply, and every 48 hours new mini-parasites, so called merozoites, exit the bursting old erythrocytes and enter new erythrocytes. We want to study the process of invasion into new erythrocytes. If we know exactly which proteins the merozoites bind to, we can use this in creating a vaccine or in forming new drugs. We will use combinations of parasites with defined invasion pathways or merozoite antigen knock-out parasites together with erythrocytes that lack specific antigens on their surface, or antibodies against these antigens. We will combine our own expertise of malaria with our collaborator?s expertise in erythrocyte variants, and we believe that this can create totally new opportunities to find new ways of invasion for the P. falciparum parasites. This knowledge is urgently needed to be able to make a vaccine against malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att hitta nya vägar för P. falciparum malaria att ta sig in i röda blodkroppar Malaria dödar nästan en miljon människor om året. Man får feber och blodbrist och kan till slut dö av sjukdomen. Det finns inget vaccin och parasiternas ökade motståndskraft mot de mediciner som finns är ett stort problem. Många av de som dör är människor i fattiga delar av världen. Ett exempel är Uganda, vilket är ett land som vi har samarbete med, där malaria är en av de främsta orsakerna till att så många små barn dör. Malariaparasiterna lever inuti röda blodkroppar i blodet. Efter två dygn har de växt till sig så mycket att de röda blodkropparna ?sprängs?, och ut kommer små miniparasiter som fäster till nya röda blodkroppar och de tar sig in i dessa. Vilka molekyler på de röda blodkropparnas yta som malariaparasiterna använder sig av för att ta sig in, är till stora delar okänt och vi vill hitta nya vägar för detta. Om vi kan hitta de molekyler som är viktiga för malariaparasiterna, så kan vi stoppa parasiterna från att ta sig in i blodkropparna. Detta kan man sedan använda sig av för att tillverka ett vaccin mot malaria eller i nya mediciner.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rubrik: Land, kreatur och levnadsförhållanden i torrområden, West Pokot, Kenya Beskrivning: Pastorala samhällen, som är beroende av småskalig boskapsskötsel i torra områden i utvecklingsländerna har kommit under ökande tryck från expanderande jordbruk och förknippas ofta med markförslitning orsakad av överbetning och fattigdom på grund av frånvaron av boskapsmarknader och begränsade möjligheter att förbättra boskapens produktivitet. Men på senare tid har tankar på en boskapsrevolution fått allt större uppmärksamhet bland många experter. Enligt denna idé, kommer produktionen av boskap i många torra områden i världen att förändras - och kommer att fortsätta att förändras - för att möta den växande globala efterfrågan på kött och mjölk. Ny forskning visar att animalieproduktionen i torra områden i Östafrika är under förändring. Pastoralister blir mindre nomadiska, markanvändningen mer intensiv, föder upp boskap för kommersiella syften snarare än för existensminimum, och överför i allt högre grad sin mark från gemensamt till privat ägande. Men det finns knappast några studier som ännu som har studerat orsakerna till och konsekvenserna av denna förändring, detta trots att livsmedelsförsörjningen för miljontals fattiga hushåll har, eller kommer att, påverkas. För att möta behovet av ökad förståelse och kunskap om den förändrade boskapsproduktionen i Östafrika, kommer det föreslagna projektet att studera drivkrafterna bakom förändringen, de processer genom vilka denna förändring äger rum, och konsekvenserna av denna förändring för en hållbar utveckling av torra områden. Projektet kommer att fokusera på en specifik förändring i specifik region: den pågående privatiseringen av gemensamma betesmarker för mer intensiv produktion av boskap och/eller grödor (så kallad agro-pastoralism) av hushållen, i en viss region: West Pokot?s län i nordvästra Kenya. Under de senaste 25 åren har markanvändningen i delar av West Pokot Division i Kenya förändrats drastiskt. Man använder nu mycket mer inhägnade betesmarker än förr, när man var mer renodlat pastoralister. Tekniken att hägna, med buskar och grenar, introducerades av Vi-skogen på 80-talet. Sedan har den modifierats av lokala bönder och kreatursskötare för att passa deras behov. Det finns inte så mycket forskning kring omställningen från traditionellt nomadiserande betesbruk till hägnade och skötta betesmarker och grödo-fält, eller om dess effekter och konsekvenser på mark och miljö. Inte heller finns det mycket forskning om sociala och ekonomiska effekter och konsekvenser av den omställning som nu sker. För att studera de bakomliggande drivkrafterna, samt processerna och konsekvenserna av förändrad markanvändning, måste en lång rad faktorer och aspekter beaktas i olika skalor och nivåer. Därför kommer det föreslagna projektet att genomföras genom att forskare med kompetens inom olika områden, bland annat kultur- och naturgeografi, ekologi, nationalekonomi, husdjursvetenskap samt humanekologi. Forskarna kommer att kombinera en rad olika metoder för analys av förändringarna i West Pokot, i syfte att nå en övergripande förståelse. Dessa inkluderar (a) en bedömning av vegetationsförändringar i West Pokot, (b) en bedömning av effekten av inhägnader för livsmedelssäkerhet och välfärd på lokal nivå, (c) en analys av effekten av inhägnader på animalieproduktion, (d) en jämförelse ekologiska resultat av olika markanvändningsformer i West Pokot, och (e) en analys av de sociala nätverk av markanvändare, beslutsfattare och intressenter som är förknippade med boskapsproduktion i West Pokot. Det här nätverksprojektet syftar till att bereda möjlighet för ett multidisciplinärt forskningsinitiativ, Triple L Initiative, att effektivt samarbeta och utveckla forskningen. Syftet med det är att både samhällsvetenskapligt och naturvetenskapligt analysera och förstå de förändringar som skett. Triple L och Vi-skogen har kanaler för att kommunicera forskningsresultat till både bönder och lokala/nationella beslutsfatta</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of the Triple L research initiative is to analyze and understand the transition from traditional pastoralism to a livestock based agropastoral system in parts of West Pokot, Kenya from 1987 up to now and to relate this development to larger scales and contexts in the semi-arid Sub-Saharan Africa. This application aims to create a platform to facilitate and coordinate research and research cooperation within the Triple L Initiative Land-use change in general tends to be driven by a dynamic and complex set of interacting driving forces, including ecological, demographic-, economic, technology-, institutional-, and cultural change. More specifically, the ongoing transition from nomadic pastoralism to sedentary livestock based agro-pastoralism seem to be primarily driven by a) local needs to adapt to demographic pressures and the subsequent need to intensify the use of limited land- and water resources, and b) technological advancements and emerging market opportunities). At the heart of this transition, especially in semi-arid areas, is the enclosing of collective or communal land for purposes of intensive grazing, production of fodder, or food crop production. Communication with end-users and policymakers is needed for research to be applied. Triple L has the network and structure for that. For efficient cooperation and for utilisation of synergies between different participating research projects a common platform is needed. This application enables that.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad kan vi lära oss om salt och torkstresstålighet av det Chilenska trädet Prosopis chilensis? Växter är inte, som djur mobila och måste därför anpassa sig till de rådande förhållandena på den plats de växer. De har därför en mängd specialanpassade mekanismer för att känna av förändringar i miljön och snabbt ändra på sitt sätt att växa. Speciellt problematiskt är det för växter att klara av salt och torkstress. Växten måste hela tiden ha väl vattenfyllda celler för att fungera och de flesta växter dör snabbt om de förlorar vatten. Växter konkurrerar dessutom om tillgång på plats med näring och vatten. Växter som anpassar sig till en tuff miljö däremot har alla möjligheter att breda ut sig och frodas. I Chile finns ett trädslag Prosopis chilensis som växer på mycket torra platser och har god förmåga att tolerera salt. Den kan dessutom ta upp kväve från luften och har därför inte brist på näring utan istället berikar den sin miljö på detta värdefulla ämne som normalt begränsar växters tillväxt. Man kan också bland annat äta trädets frukter och använda dess ved. Vi vill undersöka hur den klarar av att leva där salt och torka dödar andra växter. Vi tror att i nyckeln ligger i att avkoda dess arvsmassa så att vi kan bestämma vilka gener som kodar för proteiner som hjälper till att anpassa den till stress. Därför kommer vi att kartlägga vilka gener som uttrycks annorlunda då den utsätts för salt och de gener som vi tror är viktiga kommer vi att undersöka i ett annat träd; hybrid asp, då den utsätts för salt. Genom att jämföra dessa träd kan vi definiera vilka geners uttryck som är viktiga i båda träden och vilka som är unika och kanske kan användas för att ändra andra växters förmåga att klara av salt och torkstress. Vi kommer även att undersöka hur cellers egen klocka den inre cirka 24 timmars klocka påverkar salt och torkstress. Vi har tidigare funnit att hybrid asp med en klocka som inte går i takt inte kan klara köld. På cell nivån är kyla uttorkande och vissa delar av signalleringen som krävs för att anpassa växter till kyla används även vid salt och tork stress. Vi kan därför använda dessa olika hybrid aspar för att ta reda på om klockan också styr växtens förmåga att tåla salt. Vi hoppas att vi på detta sätt kan förstå vad som krävs för att växter skall klara salt och torkstress, vilket är centralt för att kunna odla viktiga grödor i ett förändrat klimat.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att etablera ett forskningssamarbete Sverige-Turkiet med målsättningen att klarlägga biologiska mekanismer som ligger till grund för allvarliga miljö och hälsoproblem som toxiska halvmetaller utsätter samhället för. Ett flertal halvmetaller (eller metallloider) är giftiga och exponering kan orsaka en rad olika sjukdomar däribland cancer. Höga halter av halvmetaller kan påverka jordbruket negativt med lägre skördar som följd eller att dessa giftiga ämnen tas upp och lagras i födoväxter. Kontaminering av vatten, jord och grödor via ökande användning av vissa halvmetaller i högteknologiska produkter och deras naturligt höga förekomst i vissa geologiska sammanhang ger skäl för stigande oro. Samarbetet avser också att vidga och förstärka nyttan av användandet av halvmetaller som läkemedelskomponeneter. Halvmetaller tjänar som vår främsta medicinska försvarslinje mot tropiska infektionssjukdom som leishmaniasis, och mot vissa former av leukemi, men uppkomsten av resistens genom evolutionär adaptation är ett allvarligt problem. Vår bristande förståelse av hur resistens mot halvmetaller uppkommer, hur och varför de påverkar patogener och vissa typer av cancerceller, och hur bieffekter på normala mänskliga celler uppstår, förhindrar oss från att utforma behandlingsmetoder som maximerar de önskade effekterna och samtidigt minimerar resistensutveckling och bieffekter. Flertalet av de cell-system där halvmetallernas effekter är av störst intresse är utomordentligt svåra att studera i laboratoriet. Vi avser därför att utnyttja ett av de mest effektiva, allmängiltiga och etiskt problemfria cellulära modellsystemen, bagerijäst, för att öka vår kunskap om och förståelse av halvmetallers verkningsmekanismer och cellers resistensutveckling. Specifikt avser vi att: (1) Studera mekanismerna för hur halvmetaller tar sig in i celler och hur de exporteras ut samt hur inflödet kan minskas och utflödet ökas genom ändringar i cellernas arvsmassa. (2) Undersöka hur kontrollerade störningar av enskilda funktioner i cellen påverkar toleransen till halvmetaller. (3) Följa utveckling av halvmetallsresistens i realtid och identifiera de arvsmasseförändringar som ligger till grund för resistensutvecklingen. Turkiet är särskilt illa exponerat för flera halvmetaller med kraftiga direkta och indirekta effekter på jordbruket och folkhälsan som följd. Vårt forskningssamarbete omfattar två svenska och två turkiska forskningsgrupper, och projektets mål är att öka vår kunskap om biologiska mekanismer som ligger till grund för metalloiders giftighet och cellers resistensutveckling. I förlängningen kommer resultaten från detta forskningssamarbete att bidra till förbättrade jordburksmetoder, hälsosammare livsmedelsprodukter, samt säkrare och effektivare behandlingsmetoder mot cancer och infektionssjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our aim is to establish a long-term research partnership between University of Gothenburg and Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey. The focus of the joint research programme is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying metalloid toxicity and tolerance. Metalloids affect the environment and living organisms in various ways ranging from essential to highly toxic, from causing human diseases to being important constituents of pharmacological drugs. Four partners with complementary expertise will advance the understanding of metalloid toxicity and tolerance mechanisms using cutting-edge genome-wide screening technologies, experimental evolution, and molecular/biochemical approaches with yeast as model system. The long-term aim is to use the knowledge gained from our studies in yeast to identify and modulate biological processes of environmental and medical importance. We predict that the results emerging from this work will be of great interest for basic science and for applications that aim at improving agricultural sustainability, food safety and life quality for people living in risk areas. The partnership will facilitate mobility and provide access to state-of-the-art technologies for research training and knowledge exchange, mutually strengthen and extend ongoing research activities, and will produce high-quality science with societal impacts that cannot be achieved by groups individually.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att etablera ett forskningssamarbete Sverige-Turkiet med målsättningen att klarlägga biologiska mekanismer som ligger till grund för allvarliga miljö och hälsoproblem som toxiska halvmetaller utsätter samhället för. Ett flertal halvmetaller (eller metallloider) är giftiga och exponering kan orsaka en rad olika sjukdomar däribland cancer. Höga halter av halvmetaller kan påverka jordbruket negativt med lägre skördar som följd eller att dessa giftiga ämnen tas upp och lagras i födoväxter. Kontaminering av vatten, jord och grödor via ökande användning av vissa halvmetaller i högteknologiska produkter och deras naturligt höga förekomst i vissa geologiska sammanhang ger skäl för stigande oro. Samarbetet avser också att vidga och förstärka nyttan av användandet av halvmetaller som läkemedelskomponeneter. Halvmetaller tjänar som vår främsta medicinska försvarslinje mot tropiska infektionssjukdom som leishmaniasis, och mot vissa former av leukemi, men uppkomsten av resistens genom evolutionär adaptation är ett allvarligt problem. Vår bristande förståelse av hur resistens mot halvmetaller uppkommer, hur och varför de påverkar patogener och vissa typer av cancerceller, och hur bieffekter på normala mänskliga celler uppstår, förhindrar oss från att utforma behandlingsmetoder som maximerar de önskade effekterna och samtidigt minimerar resistensutveckling och bieffekter. Flertalet av de cell-system där halvmetallernas effekter är av störst intresse är utomordentligt svåra att studera i laboratoriet. Vi avser därför att utnyttja ett av de mest effektiva, allmängiltiga och etiskt problemfria cellulära modellsystemen, bagerijäst, för att öka vår kunskap om och förståelse av halvmetallers verkningsmekanismer och cellers resistensutveckling. Specifikt avser vi att: (1) Studera mekanismerna för hur halvmetaller tar sig in i celler och hur de exporteras ut samt hur inflödet kan minskas och utflödet ökas genom ändringar i cellernas arvsmassa. (2) Undersöka hur kontrollerade störningar av enskilda funktioner i cellen påverkar toleransen till halvmetaller. (3) Följa utveckling av halvmetallsresistens i realtid och identifiera de arvsmasseförändringar som ligger till grund för resistensutvecklingen. Turkiet är särskilt illa exponerat för flera halvmetaller med kraftiga direkta och indirekta effekter på jordbruket och folkhälsan som följd. Vårt forskningssamarbete omfattar två svenska och två turkiska forskningsgrupper, och projektets mål är att öka vår kunskap om biologiska mekanismer som ligger till grund för metalloiders giftighet och cellers resistensutveckling. I förlängningen kommer resultaten från detta forskningssamarbete att bidra till förbättrade jordburksmetoder, hälsosammare livsmedelsprodukter, samt säkrare och effektivare behandlingsmetoder mot cancer och infektionssjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tree species are keystone elements of forest ecosystems and understanding their responses to climate and environmental changes is crucial to the biological conservation of these ecosystems [1]. The main aims of the present project are to (i) Establish the first permanent network of intensely studied plots (ISP?s) in North African populations of the Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica Olivier), a drought and salt resistant riparian poplar species, occurring in continental-arid climate regions from North Africa to Central Asia. (ii) Use these ISP?s to address questions on local adaptation, (iii) Assess the potential of tree populations to respond to environmental challenges, (iv) Integrate this information in conservation policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träd är den centrala komponenten i skogsekosystem och avgörande för bevarandet av dessa ekosystem är att vi förstår skogsträdens reaktioner på klimatförändringar. I detta projekt fokuserar vi på några mycket hotade ekosystem, nämligen skogar av eufratpoppel (Populus euphratica) som har sin naturliga utbredning i ökenområden från Kina till Nordafrika där de växer längs floder, som är torra ett större delen av året. Eufratpoppeln minskar över hela artens naturliga utbredningsområden. I Kina, till exempel, har den totala arealen av skogen Tugai längs Tarimfloden, där eufratpoppel är en av de viktigaste trädarterna, minskat från 500.000 hektar i 1958 till ~200.000 hektar i 1978. I Centralasien har nedgången framför allt orsakats av ökande uttag av vatten för jordbruk, och eufratpoppeln är rödlistad i till exempel Kirgizistan. Kunskapen om bevarandestatus för eufratpopplen i Nordafrika är mycket begränsat, men det finns ingen tvekan om att de både längre och mer frekventa torrperioderna tillsammans med byggande av dammar påverkar många skogar negativt. Det är därför viktigt att vi ökar våran kunskap om hur dessa skogar och ekosystemen fungerar. Av särskild vikt i detta sammanhang är att bättre förstå unika genetiska och fysiologiska mekanismer som möjliggör för dessa träd att överleva svår torka. I detta syfte kommer vi att etablera ett antal ?Intensely Studied Plots? (ISP) i Algeriet och Marocko. Dessa ger oss möjlighet att följa populationerna över tiden. I varje ISP kommer vi att räkna antalet träd, uppskatta deras ålder och beskriva deras miljö. Med hjälp av genetiska markörer kommer vi kunna uppskatta betydelsen av asexuell reproduktion inom varje population och vikten av genflödet mellan populationer. Individer som är genetiskt identiska på många gener anses vara vegetativa kopior av samma individ och populationer som utbyta gener förväntas vara genetiskt mer lika. Informationen vi får från ISP kan sedan användas för att definiera populationer och områden som kan ingå i naturbevarande åtgärder. Genom att studera genetisk variation från hela arvsmassan (genomet) hos ett antal individer från både Nordafrika och Asien kommer vi också kunna identifiera såväl unika som gemensamma genetiska varianter som möjliggör för dessa träd att överleva i svår torka. Slutligen kommer träd från olika populationer att odlas under kontrollerade förhållanden för att mäta variationen i resistans mot torka och salthalt. Sist, men inte minst, kommer vi att integrera den nya kunskapen vi erhållit i naturvårdspolitiska förslag.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Life at the Edge: Evolutionary Conservation Biology of the Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica) along North African riparian systems</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tree species are keystone elements of forest ecosystems and understanding their responses to climate and environmental changes is crucial to the biological conservation of these ecosystems [1]. The main aims of the present project are to (i) Establish the first permanent network of intensely studied plots (ISP?s) in North African populations of the Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica Olivier), a drought and salt resistant riparian poplar species, occurring in continental-arid climate regions from North Africa to Central Asia. (ii) Use these ISP?s to address questions on local adaptation, (iii) Assess the potential of tree populations to respond to environmental challenges, (iv) Integrate this information in conservation policies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Träd är den centrala komponenten i skogsekosystem och avgörande för bevarandet av dessa ekosystem är att vi förstår skogsträdens reaktioner på klimatförändringar. I detta projekt fokuserar vi på några mycket hotade ekosystem, nämligen skogar av eufratpoppel (Populus euphratica) som har sin naturliga utbredning i ökenområden från Kina till Nordafrika där de växer längs floder, som är torra ett större delen av året. Eufratpoppeln minskar över hela artens naturliga utbredningsområden. I Kina, till exempel, har den totala arealen av skogen Tugai längs Tarimfloden, där eufratpoppel är en av de viktigaste trädarterna, minskat från 500.000 hektar i 1958 till ~200.000 hektar i 1978. I Centralasien har nedgången framför allt orsakats av ökande uttag av vatten för jordbruk, och eufratpoppeln är rödlistad i till exempel Kirgizistan. Kunskapen om bevarandestatus för eufratpopplen i Nordafrika är mycket begränsat, men det finns ingen tvekan om att de både längre och mer frekventa torrperioderna tillsammans med byggande av dammar påverkar många skogar negativt. Det är därför viktigt att vi ökar våran kunskap om hur dessa skogar och ekosystemen fungerar. Av särskild vikt i detta sammanhang är att bättre förstå unika genetiska och fysiologiska mekanismer som möjliggör för dessa träd att överleva svår torka. I detta syfte kommer vi att etablera ett antal ?Intensely Studied Plots? (ISP) i Algeriet och Marocko. Dessa ger oss möjlighet att följa populationerna över tiden. I varje ISP kommer vi att räkna antalet träd, uppskatta deras ålder och beskriva deras miljö. Med hjälp av genetiska markörer kommer vi kunna uppskatta betydelsen av asexuell reproduktion inom varje population och vikten av genflödet mellan populationer. Individer som är genetiskt identiska på många gener anses vara vegetativa kopior av samma individ och populationer som utbyta gener förväntas vara genetiskt mer lika. Informationen vi får från ISP kan sedan användas för att definiera populationer och områden som kan ingå i naturbevarande åtgärder. Genom att studera genetisk variation från hela arvsmassan (genomet) hos ett antal individer från både Nordafrika och Asien kommer vi också kunna identifiera såväl unika som gemensamma genetiska varianter som möjliggör för dessa träd att överleva i svår torka. Slutligen kommer träd från olika populationer att odlas under kontrollerade förhållanden för att mäta variationen i resistans mot torka och salthalt. Sist, men inte minst, kommer vi att integrera den nya kunskapen vi erhållit i naturvårdspolitiska förslag.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Röda och gröna stavar: Svensk - sydamerikanskt samarbete om synekologi av groddjur</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Groddjur är utrotningshotade över hela världen. Det har varit känd sedan ganska lång tid men orsakerna är till stor del fortfarande okända. Vi vet alldeles för lite om denna ryggradsdjur-klassens ekologi. Framförallt vet vi mycket litet om hur de använder sina ögon för att hitta mat och parningspartner. Det är förvånande eftersom groddjur har en särprägel i näthinnan som är helt unik: till skillnad från alla andra ryggradsdjur har de två typer av stavar, kallade röda och gröna. Det betyder att nattaktiva groddjur kanske kan urskilja färger på natten när människan är fullständigt färgblind. I vårt projekt samlar vi världsledande kompetens inom groddjurens fylogeni (J Faivovich), groddjurens biologi (T Grant) och djurens sinnesbiologi (A Kelber) för att hitta svaren på viktiga frågor kring groddjurens ekologi: 1. Kan groddjur använda sina två typer stavar i näthinnan för att urskilja färger på natten, och om så är fallet, vilken ekologisk betydelse har denna förmågan? 2. Hur spridd är gröna stavar inom alla tre ordningar inom groddjuren; stjärtlösa groddjur (anura), stjärtgroddjur (caudata) samt maskgroddjur (gymnophiona)? 3. Finns gröna stavar framförallt hos nattaktiva groddjur, eller är de typiska för specifika grupper (tex. anura och caudata), och vilka effekter har konstgjord belysning på groddjurens nattliga aktivitet? Det finns två anledningar att samarbeta med kollegor i Argentina och Brasilien i detta projekt: Sydamerika har en stor artrikedom inom groddjuren men en avsevärt större andel av utrotningshotade arter än andra kontinenter. Samtidigt är båda kollegor världsledande inom sina forskningsfält (groddjurens fylogeni och biologi) och har stor erfarenhet av fältarbete med groddjur. En post-doc kommer att jobba med projektet och dela sin tid mellan Lund och Buenos Aires samt fältarbete i Argentina och Brasilien. Dessutom kommer vi att utbilda flera studenter från Argentina och Brasilien i histologiska metoder här i Lund, så att de sedan kan jobba med delprojekt i Argentina och Brasilien. Vi planerar tre delprojekt under 2015-2017: 1. I Lund utvecklar vi två slags beteendeförsök för att testa om grodor (Rana temporaria)och paddor (Bufo bufo) kan urskilja färger på natten. I ett experiment tränar vi djuren att associera mat med en viss färg och testar om de kan urskilja färgen från andra färger. I andra experimentet utnyttjar vi att hanar föredrar honor av viss färg. 2. Samtidigt testar vi histologiska metoder för att markera röda och gröna stavar samt andra syn-celler i näthinnan och gör optiska mätningar på grodor och paddor. Vi undervisar argentinska och brasilianska studenter i dessa metoder och gör mätningarna på ett stort antal arter i Brasilien och Argentina samt på odlade arter. Vi mäter och beskriver även ljusintensitet a alla dessa arters habitat på olika dags- och årstider. 3. Vi väljer att mindre antal arter och upprepar beteendeexperiment (se delprojekt 1) för att förstå hur de kan använda sina gröna tappar. Efter 2017 planeras samarbetet att fortsätta, och vi kommer att söka andra anslag för att kunna använda det vi lärt oss om groddjurens ekologi för att utveckla nya skyddsåtgärder för denna ekologiskt viktiga djurgrupp.</narrative>
      <narrative>Although amphibians have been known to decline for decades, we know surprisingly little about many aspects of their ecology. In this project, a specialist in amphibian phylogeny based at the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences in Buenos Aires, a specialist in amphibian biology based at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a specialist on visual ecology and colour vision at the University of Lund, Sweden, team up to better understand the visual ecology of amphibians. This will be a completely new collaboration. Therefore, in this first phase of the collaboration, we will focus on an adaptation for vision in dim light that is specific for (most, but not all) amphibians: the presence of two classes of rod photoreceptors in the retina. We will take behavioural tests from the laboratory to the field, study amphibian eyes with histological and optical methods, and measure the light habitats of a broad range of species to answer these questions: Can amphibians use their two rod types to discriminate colours at night, and what is the ecological relevance of this? How widespread are the green rods in all three amphibians orders - Anura, Caudata, Gymnophiona? Is the presence of green rods associated with nocturnal lifestyles and/or specific groups throughout their evolutionary history, and how does artificial lighting affect amphibian amphibians? The project is relevant for sensory biology, amphibian phylogeny and systematics, and for conservation of endangered species.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Red &amp; green rods: Swedish - South American collaboration on visual ecology of amphibians</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Röda och gröna stavar: Svensk - sydamerikanskt samarbete om synekologi av groddjur</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Groddjur är utrotningshotade över hela världen. Det har varit känd sedan ganska lång tid men orsakerna är till stor del fortfarande okända. Vi vet alldeles för lite om denna ryggradsdjur-klassens ekologi. Framförallt vet vi mycket litet om hur de använder sina ögon för att hitta mat och parningspartner. Det är förvånande eftersom groddjur har en särprägel i näthinnan som är helt unik: till skillnad från alla andra ryggradsdjur har de två typer av stavar, kallade röda och gröna. Det betyder att nattaktiva groddjur kanske kan urskilja färger på natten när människan är fullständigt färgblind. I vårt projekt samlar vi världsledande kompetens inom groddjurens fylogeni (J Faivovich), groddjurens biologi (T Grant) och djurens sinnesbiologi (A Kelber) för att hitta svaren på viktiga frågor kring groddjurens ekologi: 1. Kan groddjur använda sina två typer stavar i näthinnan för att urskilja färger på natten, och om så är fallet, vilken ekologisk betydelse har denna förmågan? 2. Hur spridd är gröna stavar inom alla tre ordningar inom groddjuren; stjärtlösa groddjur (anura), stjärtgroddjur (caudata) samt maskgroddjur (gymnophiona)? 3. Finns gröna stavar framförallt hos nattaktiva groddjur, eller är de typiska för specifika grupper (tex. anura och caudata), och vilka effekter har konstgjord belysning på groddjurens nattliga aktivitet? Det finns två anledningar att samarbeta med kollegor i Argentina och Brasilien i detta projekt: Sydamerika har en stor artrikedom inom groddjuren men en avsevärt större andel av utrotningshotade arter än andra kontinenter. Samtidigt är båda kollegor världsledande inom sina forskningsfält (groddjurens fylogeni och biologi) och har stor erfarenhet av fältarbete med groddjur. En post-doc kommer att jobba med projektet och dela sin tid mellan Lund och Buenos Aires samt fältarbete i Argentina och Brasilien. Dessutom kommer vi att utbilda flera studenter från Argentina och Brasilien i histologiska metoder här i Lund, så att de sedan kan jobba med delprojekt i Argentina och Brasilien. Vi planerar tre delprojekt under 2015-2017: 1. I Lund utvecklar vi två slags beteendeförsök för att testa om grodor (Rana temporaria)och paddor (Bufo bufo) kan urskilja färger på natten. I ett experiment tränar vi djuren att associera mat med en viss färg och testar om de kan urskilja färgen från andra färger. I andra experimentet utnyttjar vi att hanar föredrar honor av viss färg. 2. Samtidigt testar vi histologiska metoder för att markera röda och gröna stavar samt andra syn-celler i näthinnan och gör optiska mätningar på grodor och paddor. Vi undervisar argentinska och brasilianska studenter i dessa metoder och gör mätningarna på ett stort antal arter i Brasilien och Argentina samt på odlade arter. Vi mäter och beskriver även ljusintensitet a alla dessa arters habitat på olika dags- och årstider. 3. Vi väljer att mindre antal arter och upprepar beteendeexperiment (se delprojekt 1) för att förstå hur de kan använda sina gröna tappar. Efter 2017 planeras samarbetet att fortsätta, och vi kommer att söka andra anslag för att kunna använda det vi lärt oss om groddjurens ekologi för att utveckla nya skyddsåtgärder för denna ekologiskt viktiga djurgrupp.</narrative>
      <narrative>Although amphibians have been known to decline for decades, we know surprisingly little about many aspects of their ecology. In this project, a specialist in amphibian phylogeny based at the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences in Buenos Aires, a specialist in amphibian biology based at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a specialist on visual ecology and colour vision at the University of Lund, Sweden, team up to better understand the visual ecology of amphibians. This will be a completely new collaboration. Therefore, in this first phase of the collaboration, we will focus on an adaptation for vision in dim light that is specific for (most, but not all) amphibians: the presence of two classes of rod photoreceptors in the retina. We will take behavioural tests from the laboratory to the field, study amphibian eyes with histological and optical methods, and measure the light habitats of a broad range of species to answer these questions: Can amphibians use their two rod types to discriminate colours at night, and what is the ecological relevance of this? How widespread are the green rods in all three amphibians orders - Anura, Caudata, Gymnophiona? Is the presence of green rods associated with nocturnal lifestyles and/or specific groups throughout their evolutionary history, and how does artificial lighting affect amphibian amphibians? The project is relevant for sensory biology, amphibian phylogeny and systematics, and for conservation of endangered species.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pneumococcal infections are the leading cause of death among children below 5 year worldwide.Ethiopia is among the 10 countries with the highest disease burden. A pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) has given to all children in Ethiopia since 2011, but the effect on the disease is not known. The good response seen in USA and Europa may not be repeated because of diferences in serotype distribution and virulence among strains of some serotypes. We plan to investigate the serotype distribution and resistance among pneumococci from children with clinical infections and asymptomatic carriers. Clinical data and level of antibiotic resistance will be related to the serotypes in available vaccines. Indoor air pollution has been found to be a leading cause of morbidity where the food is cooked on open fire with insufficient ventilation. The children in the houses are exposed to smoke, which is likely to be a risk factor for respiratory infections. The air quality will be determined by measuring the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration since CO is a known tracer of incomplete combustion. However, the relation between carbon monoxide levels, airway inflammation and bacteriology in children has not been studied. 100 children living in homes where the food is cooked indoors on open fire without chimney will be compared with 100 children from homes with other forms of cooking. We also plan to study the effect of an intervention with a sun-powered fan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förebyggande av svåra luftvägsinfektioner hos barn under 5 år i Etiopien. Streptococcus pneumoniae, eller pneumokocker på svenska, tillhör de viktigaste sjukdomsframkallande bakterierna. De är en ledande orsak till barnadödlighet i världen, störst är risken under 2 års ålder. Etiopien hör till de 10 länder i världen med störst antal med denna sjudom. Pneumokockerna omges av en kapsel uppbyggd av sockerarter (polysackarider) som skyddar mot immunförsvarets angrepp. Det finns 95 olika kapseltyper, s.k. serotyper, varav vissa är vanligare vid bärarskap, och andra är vanligare som sjukdomsorsak. För att kunna ge upphov till ett skydd hos små barn har man utvecklat nya vacciner där man kopplat (konjugerat) utvalda sockerarter till ett äggviteämne, s.k. konjugatvacciner. Ett sådant vaccin används i Etiopien sedan 2011. Vaccinet har utvecklats i USA och Europa och det är osäkert om det har samma goda effekt i Afrika där dödligheten är särskilt hög i lunginflammation. För att kunna uppskatta nyttan av en vaccination i Etiopien vill vi veta hur stor del av de svåra infektionerna bland barn som orsakas av bakterier som täcks av vaccinet. Det är också viktigt att studera förekomsten av resistens mot antibiotika och om vaccinet kan reducera de mest resistenta bakterierna. Vi vill också kartlägga vilka bakomliggande sjukdomar och miljöfaktorer som ökar risk för lunginflammation i dessa länder och där förbättringar behövs. Vi vill slutligen veta om de bakterietyper barnen bär i luftvägarna ändras efter att vaccination införts. Trots god tillgång på sjukvård är det fortfarande ca 10% av patienterna med invasiva pneumokockinfektioner som dör inom en månad efter diagnos i Sverige. Infektioner förekommer också hos tidigare friska personer. Risken att dö är betydligt större i Afrika och data tas fram under studien. I stor del av Afrika tillagas maten på öppen eld inomhus utan tillräcklig ventilation. Detta leder till att barnen exponeras för höga halter av luftföroreningar, vilka irriterar luftvägarna. I planerat projekt mäter vi kolmonoxid under 1 vecka i hemmet tillsammans med provtagning av barnen avseende bakterier och inflammation i övre luftvägarna. Kolmonoxid är en bra indikator på ofulständig förbränning.Vi jämför 100 barn från hem med matlagning över öppen eld med 100 barn från hem med annan matlagning. Vi studerar också effekten av en intervention med en solenergidriven fläkt i köket med ny mätning av kolmonoxid och undersökning av barnen. En viktig del av projektet är att utveckla samarbetet mellan experter på luftföroreningar vid naturvetenskapliga fakulteten, Göteborgs Universitet och Addis Abeba Universitet med forskare inom folkhäsa i Addis Abeba och inom bakteriologi och infektionssjukdomar vid Göteborgs Universitet.Vi samarbetar också med forskare inom arkitekturi Addis Abeba för att långsiktligt förbättra boendemiljön.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förebyggande av svåra luftvägsinfektioner hos barn under 5 år i Etiopien.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förebyggande av svåra luftvägsinfektioner hos barn under 5 år i Etiopien. Streptococcus pneumoniae, eller pneumokocker på svenska, tillhör de viktigaste sjukdomsframkallande bakterierna. De är en ledande orsak till barnadödlighet i världen, störst är risken under 2 års ålder. Etiopien hör till de 10 länder i världen med störst antal med denna sjudom. Pneumokockerna omges av en kapsel uppbyggd av sockerarter (polysackarider) som skyddar mot immunförsvarets angrepp. Det finns 95 olika kapseltyper, s.k. serotyper, varav vissa är vanligare vid bärarskap, och andra är vanligare som sjukdomsorsak. För att kunna ge upphov till ett skydd hos små barn har man utvecklat nya vacciner där man kopplat (konjugerat) utvalda sockerarter till ett äggviteämne, s.k. konjugatvacciner. Ett sådant vaccin används i Etiopien sedan 2011. Vaccinet har utvecklats i USA och Europa och det är osäkert om det har samma goda effekt i Afrika där dödligheten är särskilt hög i lunginflammation. För att kunna uppskatta nyttan av en vaccination i Etiopien vill vi veta hur stor del av de svåra infektionerna bland barn som orsakas av bakterier som täcks av vaccinet. Det är också viktigt att studera förekomsten av resistens mot antibiotika och om vaccinet kan reducera de mest resistenta bakterierna. Vi vill också kartlägga vilka bakomliggande sjukdomar och miljöfaktorer som ökar risk för lunginflammation i dessa länder och där förbättringar behövs. Vi vill slutligen veta om de bakterietyper barnen bär i luftvägarna ändras efter att vaccination införts. Trots god tillgång på sjukvård är det fortfarande ca 10% av patienterna med invasiva pneumokockinfektioner som dör inom en månad efter diagnos i Sverige. Infektioner förekommer också hos tidigare friska personer. Risken att dö är betydligt större i Afrika och data tas fram under studien. I stor del av Afrika tillagas maten på öppen eld inomhus utan tillräcklig ventilation. Detta leder till att barnen exponeras för höga halter av luftföroreningar, vilka irriterar luftvägarna. I planerat projekt mäter vi kolmonoxid under 1 vecka i hemmet tillsammans med provtagning av barnen avseende bakterier och inflammation i övre luftvägarna. Kolmonoxid är en bra indikator på ofulständig förbränning.Vi jämför 100 barn från hem med matlagning över öppen eld med 100 barn från hem med annan matlagning. Vi studerar också effekten av en intervention med en solenergidriven fläkt i köket med ny mätning av kolmonoxid och undersökning av barnen. En viktig del av projektet är att utveckla samarbetet mellan experter på luftföroreningar vid naturvetenskapliga fakulteten, Göteborgs Universitet och Addis Abeba Universitet med forskare inom folkhäsa i Addis Abeba och inom bakteriologi och infektionssjukdomar vid Göteborgs Universitet.Vi samarbetar också med forskare inom arkitekturi Addis Abeba för att långsiktligt förbättra boendemiljön.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pneumococcal infections are the leading cause of death among children below 5 year worldwide.Ethiopia is among the 10 countries with the highest disease burden. A pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) has given to all children in Ethiopia since 2011, but the effect on the disease is not known. The good response seen in USA and Europa may not be repeated because of diferences in serotype distribution and virulence among strains of some serotypes. We plan to investigate the serotype distribution and resistance among pneumococci from children with clinical infections and asymptomatic carriers. Clinical data and level of antibiotic resistance will be related to the serotypes in available vaccines. Indoor air pollution has been found to be a leading cause of morbidity where the food is cooked on open fire with insufficient ventilation. The children in the houses are exposed to smoke, which is likely to be a risk factor for respiratory infections. The air quality will be determined by measuring the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration since CO is a known tracer of incomplete combustion. However, the relation between carbon monoxide levels, airway inflammation and bacteriology in children has not been studied. 100 children living in homes where the food is cooked indoors on open fire without chimney will be compared with 100 children from homes with other forms of cooking. We also plan to study the effect of an intervention with a sun-powered fan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Spridning och tillväxt av tumörceller beror på att proteiner, så kallade kinaser, skickar oavbrutna signaler till cellerna att multiplicera sig. Nya typer av läkemedel mot cancer, såsom Glivec®, Tarceva®, och Sprycel®, binder till kinaser. När läkemedlet binder till signalproteinet kan det inte längre skicka signaler till cellerna. Dessa läkemedel är mycket effektiva och har vanligen mindre allvarliga biverkningar jämfört med traditionell kemoterapi. På grund av läkemedelsresistens är behandlingen ofta inte längre effektiv efter flera månaders eller års användning. I likhet med insekter som inte längre är känsliga för ett viss gift, eller bakterier som blir immuna mot antibiotika utvecklar cancerceller resistens mot läkemedlen. Deras resistens beror på en genetisk växling av cancercellerna, som ledar till mutationer som gör dem immuna mot behandling. Resultaten blir återbildningen av tumörer. I sådana fall kan patienten genomgå en genetisk undersökning för att klarlägga vilka mutationer som föreligger i tumörcellerna. Därefter kan patienten få ett nytt läkemedel som är mer effektivt mot vissa mutationer. I många utvecklingsländer såsom Brasilien finns inga möjligheter för patienter att genomgå genetisk undersökning av tumörcellerna, och läkare känner ofta inte till alla läkemedel som finns tillgängliga mot vissa mutationer. Även i Sverige kan problem uppstå i de fall där patienten inte ta vissa läkemedel då detta ledar till svåra biverkningar. Det finns sålunda ett stort behov av nya läkemedel mot läkemedelsresistenta kinaser. Vi kommer att använda datorstödd metodik för att utveckla nya kemiska föreningar som kan i framtiden leda till cancerbehandling. Med hjälp av beräkning och simulationer kommer vi att identifiera molekyler som binder läkemedelsresistenta kinasproteiner och hämmar deras cancerdrivande funktion. Nya föreningar som identifieras kommer att syntetiseras med hjälp av miljövänlig kemisk metodik.</narrative>
      <narrative>Several cancers are treated by drugs that are called kinase inhibitors, e.g., Imatinib (GLEEVEC®). Unfortunately, very often such drugs gradually become ineffective due to the development of drug resistance within the tumour cells. A single mutation in the drug target is sufficient to confer resistance. The long term objective of this project is to develop broad-coverage inhibitors that will not be specific to the wild type (native) protein or to a certain mutation. To this end, we will apply computer-aided drug design coupled with state-of-the-art methods for synthesis and characterisation of the developed compounds. Collaboration and workplan A Ph.D student will be recruited for this project and will be jointly guided by the main applicants. This student will be involved in the design of novel inhibitors (in Brazil and Sweden) and their evaluation in silico (in Brazil and Sweden) and in vitro (in Sweden). Following the initial identification of potential inhibitors, synthesis and characterisation of the modified compounds will be performed by the co-applicants in Brazil and another round of evaluation will take place (in both countries). Novelty. originality and synergy This is a unique project in two aspects. The first is the combination of in-silico methods and green chemistry in the design and synthesis of drug-like molecules. The second is the simultaneous search for inhibitors of wild-type and several mutant proteins to avoid resistance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Several cancers are treated by drugs that are called kinase inhibitors, e.g., Imatinib (GLEEVEC®). Unfortunately, very often such drugs gradually become ineffective due to the development of drug resistance within the tumour cells. A single mutation in the drug target is sufficient to confer resistance. The long term objective of this project is to develop broad-coverage inhibitors that will not be specific to the wild type (native) protein or to a certain mutation. To this end, we will apply computer-aided drug design coupled with state-of-the-art methods for synthesis and characterisation of the developed compounds. Collaboration and workplan A Ph.D student will be recruited for this project and will be jointly guided by the main applicants. This student will be involved in the design of novel inhibitors (in Brazil and Sweden) and their evaluation in silico (in Brazil and Sweden) and in vitro (in Sweden). Following the initial identification of potential inhibitors, synthesis and characterisation of the modified compounds will be performed by the co-applicants in Brazil and another round of evaluation will take place (in both countries). Novelty. originality and synergy This is a unique project in two aspects. The first is the combination of in-silico methods and green chemistry in the design and synthesis of drug-like molecules. The second is the simultaneous search for inhibitors of wild-type and several mutant proteins to avoid resistance.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project focuses on inter-religious tensions in post-military rule Burma and post-war Sri Lanka and how conflict patterns are affected by discourses that portray Islam as an expansionist force threatening Buddhism. In Burma anti-Muslim mobilization have in the recent years escalated. Anti-Muslim attacks has lead to large flows of refugees and Buddhist monks has led violent riots in defense of Buddhism directed against the country´s Muslim minority. In Sri Lanka, following the end of thirty-year of war in 2009, the nascent post-war period has witnessed an upsurge of Buddhist radicalization and violence against religious sites and members of religious communities and emerged as a key challenge for post-war reconciliation. The tensions between Buddhist majorities and Muslim minorities pose a challenge to peace and security within these countries and in the region. This project thus seek to generate deeper understanding of the religious radicalisation that is taking place in the context of political transitions in Sri Lanka and Burma and the implications this have for conflict escalation that is likely to hamper the budding economic development, human security and democratic advancements in the these countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt handlar om att förstå religiös radikalisering i spåren av dramatiska politiska och sociala förändringar. Efter kalla kriget har rädslan för kommunismen på många håll i världen kommit att ersättas av rädslan för islam som hotet från ?den Andre? mot nationen. I Syd- och Sydostasien pågår det idag inom en del buddistiska majoritetssamhällen en våldsam mobilisering mot muslimska minoriteter. I Burma 2012 dog 200 personer och 140 000 drevs på flykt när våldsamheter utbröt mellan buddister och muslimer i delstaten Rakhine. I Sri Lanka har man kunnat bevittna en upptrappning av våld och anti-muslimska attityder hos den singales-buddistiska majoritetsbefolkningen efter krigets slut 2009. Den centrala roll som buddistiska munkar har i den anti-muslimska diskursen i dessa länder verkar stå i motsats till den gängse synen på buddismen som en fredlig religion som ofta har blivit positivt särskild i väst. Motivationen till attacker mot islam och dess utövare i Burma och Sri Lanka är att islam upplevs som ett hot mot buddhismen. Framväxten av dessa spänningar mellan religiösa grupper sker i en kontext av snabba politiska förändringar ? efter ett långt inbördeskrig i Sri Lanka och ett långt militärstyre i Burma - och utgör en utmaning för utveckling, fred och säkerhet inte bara inom dessa länder utan i regionen som stort. Detta forskningsprojekt vill generera en djupare förståelse av religiös radikalisering i en kontext av politisk förändring. Projektet har teoretisk betydelse för förståelsen av religiös fundamentalism och speciellt buddhistisk radikalisering som är ett understuderat ämne men också i mer praktisk bemärkelse för fredsbyggande och konflikthantering i regionen. Projektet kommer att undersöka orsakerna till buddhistisk radikalisering, hur radikala grupper organiseras och motiverar sina aktiviteter, samt konsekvenserna för konflikter i Burma och Sri Lanka. Intervjuer med centrala personer i buddistiska organisationer, liksom med muslimska grupper kommer att utgöra ett viktigt material, och vi kommer också att titta på tal och uttalanden som gjorts av buddistiska och muslimska grupper i dessa länder, samt delta i aktiviteter som organiseras av dessa grupper.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project is picking up where many current studies on African youth have left off: at wars end. Where demographic studies simply use abstract statistics to identify youth bulges and give woeful predictions of renewed conflicts driven by armies of disenfranchised youth, this study will concretely investigate how young people make a living in some of the poorest countries in the world. Youth in Sierra Leone and Liberia fought ten years of civil war. Socio-economy remains much the same in both countries after the war - poor remain poor. But does it mean that history will repeat itself, or will youth benefit from the new African growth - so much talked about. Through in-depth studies and long-term engagement we answer questions such as: How are labor structures manifested, and how do they change? How do young people find work in post-conflict landscapes and what does this mean for the societies they are part of? In particular, what impact do labor market experiences and the mechanisms for finding employment have on longitudinal relationships of dependence? This project aims to explore youths´ navigation of employment trajectories, and more particularly the role of young labor migration in the functioning of labor markets in Liberia and Sierra Leone. As such, it is an urgent study of a contemporary phenomenon in Africa; combining the fashionable topic of youth unemployment with the under-researched area of post-conflict labor markets and circular migration within countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur hittar unga människor arbete i Liberia och Sierra Leone? Det här forskningsprojektet tar vid där många studier om unga afrikaner slutar: i efterkrigsmiljö. Flera samtida studier har sammankopplat ungdomsarbetslöshet med social oro, våldsamheter och förnyade konflikter. *Cirkulär nomadism: ungdom och arbete i efterkrigens Liberia och Sierra Leone* blickar bortom statistik och siffror. Istället undersöker vi mekanismerna bakom dessa förhållanden genom att kartlägga unga liberianers och sierra leoners strategier för att hitta arbete. Ett stort antal unga män och kvinnor deltog i över tio års inbördeskrig i de båda länderna. Krigen sågs av många unga som en revolt mot de äldre generationerna och mot ett samhälle som hindrat dem från att förändra och förbättra sin livssituation. Tyvärr finns sociala och ekonomiska orättvisor i stor utsträckning kvar efter krigens slut. Makt och pengar i två av världens fattigaste länder är fortfarande i händerna på en liten elit. Fattiga unga män och kvinnor i Liberia och Sierra Leone utkämpar en hård kamp för att överleva och arbetsmarknaden utgör allt som oftast ett hinder för deras möjligheter till att förbättra sina liv. Betyder detta att ländernas våldsamma historia riskerar att upprepa sig, eller kommer dessa unga att få ta del av den nya afrikanska tillväxten? Det är svårt för unga i Liberia och Sierra Leone att hitta arbete idag. Formella och stabila anställningar hör inte till vanligheterna och unga män och kvinnor måste därför vara mobila och flexibla. Forskning pekar på att unga ofta har flera olika inkomstbringande aktiviteter samtidigt och att de hittar arbete genom informella nätverk bestående av familj och vänner. Många gånger måste de flytta för att få jobb - till staden från landet - eller från staden till gruvområden och plantager. Anställningarna är osäkra, tidsbegränsade och inkomsterna är skrämmande små. I städerna är unga män och kvinnor försäljare på marknaden, taxichaufförer eller mekaniker. De har nästan alltid också ansvar för hem och hushåll samt hjälper till att försörja både släkt och vänner. Väldigt få har råd att vara arbetslösa när inget välfärdssystem finns och alla är beroende av varandra för att klara dagen. Samtidigt hindrar arbetsmarknaden såsom den ser ut idag unga från att integreras formellt i samhället. Med detta som bakgrund undersöker projektet ungdomars väg till arbete genom att titta på hur och var unga hittar arbete inom de två länderna, de informella nätverk genom vilka jobb oftast förmedlas, samt arbetsmarknadernas struktur. Studien utförs med hjälp av etnografisk metod; djupstudier och direkt umgänge under långa perioder för att på så sätt nå djupare och mer detaljerad kunskap om ungdomarnas situation. Forskningsprojektets resultat kommer fördjupa kunskapen om unga och arbete i Liberia och Sierra Leone, men även producera generaliserbar data. Det kommer skapa förståelse för hur unga män och kvinnor får ekonomin, och därmed även livet, att gå runt. Resultaten kommer vara betydelsefulla, i akademisk kontext, men också i mer policyinriktade sammanhang. Vi utvecklar ett teoretiskt ramverk som är användbart för att undersöka ung arbetsmigration i postkonfliktmiljöer med särskilt fokus på informella strukturer. Projektet kommer tillföra ett välbehövligt empiriskt material om ungas arbetssituation i postkonfliktområden. Ungdomssysselsättning är idag ett prioriterat område, inte bara i de två länder som projektet undersöker, utan även i ett större afrikanskt sammanhang av efterkrigsmiljöer med stora, unga befolkningar. Resultaten kommer bidra med kunskap till svenskt utvecklings- och biståndsarbete. Studien kommer ge upphov till en fördjupad dialog mellan forskning och praktik. Genom att anlägga ett genusperspektiv och fokusera särskilt på unga kvinnors erfarenheter på arbetsmarknaden ger projektet även plats åt en samhällsgrupp som ofta exkluderas i ungdomsstudier i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur hittar unga människor arbete i Liberia och Sierra Leone? Det här forskningsprojektet tar vid där många studier om unga afrikaner slutar: i efterkrigsmiljö. Flera samtida studier har sammankopplat ungdomsarbetslöshet med social oro, våldsamheter och förnyade konflikter. *Cirkulär nomadism: ungdom och arbete i efterkrigens Liberia och Sierra Leone* blickar bortom statistik och siffror. Istället undersöker vi mekanismerna bakom dessa förhållanden genom att kartlägga unga liberianers och sierra leoners strategier för att hitta arbete. Ett stort antal unga män och kvinnor deltog i över tio års inbördeskrig i de båda länderna. Krigen sågs av många unga som en revolt mot de äldre generationerna och mot ett samhälle som hindrat dem från att förändra och förbättra sin livssituation. Tyvärr finns sociala och ekonomiska orättvisor i stor utsträckning kvar efter krigens slut. Makt och pengar i två av världens fattigaste länder är fortfarande i händerna på en liten elit. Fattiga unga män och kvinnor i Liberia och Sierra Leone utkämpar en hård kamp för att överleva och arbetsmarknaden utgör allt som oftast ett hinder för deras möjligheter till att förbättra sina liv. Betyder detta att ländernas våldsamma historia riskerar att upprepa sig, eller kommer dessa unga att få ta del av den nya afrikanska tillväxten? Det är svårt för unga i Liberia och Sierra Leone att hitta arbete idag. Formella och stabila anställningar hör inte till vanligheterna och unga män och kvinnor måste därför vara mobila och flexibla. Forskning pekar på att unga ofta har flera olika inkomstbringande aktiviteter samtidigt och att de hittar arbete genom informella nätverk bestående av familj och vänner. Många gånger måste de flytta för att få jobb - till staden från landet - eller från staden till gruvområden och plantager. Anställningarna är osäkra, tidsbegränsade och inkomsterna är skrämmande små. I städerna är unga män och kvinnor försäljare på marknaden, taxichaufförer eller mekaniker. De har nästan alltid också ansvar för hem och hushåll samt hjälper till att försörja både släkt och vänner. Väldigt få har råd att vara arbetslösa när inget välfärdssystem finns och alla är beroende av varandra för att klara dagen. Samtidigt hindrar arbetsmarknaden såsom den ser ut idag unga från att integreras formellt i samhället. Med detta som bakgrund undersöker projektet ungdomars väg till arbete genom att titta på hur och var unga hittar arbete inom de två länderna, de informella nätverk genom vilka jobb oftast förmedlas, samt arbetsmarknadernas struktur. Studien utförs med hjälp av etnografisk metod; djupstudier och direkt umgänge under långa perioder för att på så sätt nå djupare och mer detaljerad kunskap om ungdomarnas situation. Forskningsprojektets resultat kommer fördjupa kunskapen om unga och arbete i Liberia och Sierra Leone, men även producera generaliserbar data. Det kommer skapa förståelse för hur unga män och kvinnor får ekonomin, och därmed även livet, att gå runt. Resultaten kommer vara betydelsefulla, i akademisk kontext, men också i mer policyinriktade sammanhang. Vi utvecklar ett teoretiskt ramverk som är användbart för att undersöka ung arbetsmigration i postkonfliktmiljöer med särskilt fokus på informella strukturer. Projektet kommer tillföra ett välbehövligt empiriskt material om ungas arbetssituation i postkonfliktområden. Ungdomssysselsättning är idag ett prioriterat område, inte bara i de två länder som projektet undersöker, utan även i ett större afrikanskt sammanhang av efterkrigsmiljöer med stora, unga befolkningar. Resultaten kommer bidra med kunskap till svenskt utvecklings- och biståndsarbete. Studien kommer ge upphov till en fördjupad dialog mellan forskning och praktik. Genom att anlägga ett genusperspektiv och fokusera särskilt på unga kvinnors erfarenheter på arbetsmarknaden ger projektet även plats åt en samhällsgrupp som ofta exkluderas i ungdomsstudier i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Globally, it is estimated that 64% of the population are discharging human excreta, fresh or with flush water, into the environment without any prior treatment (Baum et al., 2013). Untreated excreta that enters the environment not only threatens people’s health but also leads to eutrophication and degradation of aquatic ecosystems due to the nutrients in human excrement being the same essential nutrients for plant growth: nitrogen, phosphate and potassium (N-P-K) (Jönsson et al., 2004). The main objective of the cartridge based sanitation system is to design an on-situ sanitation treatment system that would contain, treat and concentrate excreta and output a dry, commercial, fertilizer.      The toilet functions as follows: the urine-diverting seat would channel the urine into the alkaline cartridge which would rapidly increase the pH of the urine to above 10 by ion exchange to limit the enzymatic-hydrolysis of urea. Next, the urine would flow to the dehydration cartridge which would contain ash (5% w/w) to insure high pH (&gt;10) and act as an adsorbance medium during dehydration by ventilation (9 m3 hr-1). The dehydration module would be solar heated to reach average temperature of 35ºC (maximum peak temperature 40ºC). By diverting the urine away from the faeces, simpler treatments for the drier faeces maybe implemented – this is not part of the scope for this grant application. The objective is to prolong the retention time to minimize risk of handling and maximize natural decay rates. The cartridges will be designed to service a family of five and functioned to reduce the mass of excreta by &gt;90%. There are four main activities.     • Activity 1 is the development of urine treatment system: alkaline cartridge and dehydration cartridge   • Activity 2 is the evaluation of survival rate of pathogens within the system  • Activity 3 is the field trial of the full scale system in Uganda and South Africa  • Activity 4 is plant trial with the concentrated urine produced from the toilets    Based on preliminary results, the alkaline and dehydration cartridges would achieve 90% mass reduction of the urine within 24 hrs, while preserving 70-90% of nitrogen as urea. Odours would be limited by minimizing ammonia emissions and having negative pressure within the toilet. The final output from the urine would be a dry powdered fertilizer with a N-P-K mass percent of 9-3-11 – a concentrated, stable, storable and bag-able fertilizers, with a potential commercial value of 290$ per metric ton (USDA, 2013). This correspond to a value of 52 $ UDS for a family of five if all the nutrients would be collected (this value is based on world market price and local prices can be higher due to transport and retail addition or lower due to governmental subsidies). The installation costs of the toilet are estimated to be more than a VIP latrine and less than twin-pit or pour-flush system. The annual material costs are estimated at 30$ USD a year (only material costs were considered, as labour costs vary greatly). Overall, the risk for disease transmission from the system would be minimal due to the elevated pH and low moisture content.    The true innovation of this cartridge based sanitation system is that no highly mechanized treatments or monitoring systems are required which otherwise can inhibit the use of improved sanitation systems. By dehydrating the urine within 24 hrs, there would be no liquid disposal. Therefore, there would be no need for vacuum trucks or other complex, potentially, unsanitary manual emptying, making this sanitation system suitable for areas where mechanical emptying by service trucks is not possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sanitet är en grundläggande mänsklig rättighet, samtidigt behandlas inte avföringen från 4,1 miljarder människor alls. Anledningen är främst att det inte finns några robusta och billiga system att tillgå. Bristande tillgänglighet till toaletter är ett direkt hot mot människor, hotet oproportionerligt stort för kvinnor och flickor, bl.a. genom sexuellt våld. Obehandlad avföring är ett indirekt hot mot hela samhället, eftersom avföringen både sprider sjukdomar och har negativ påverkan på det akvatiska ekosystemet.  Målet med vår forskning är att utveckla ett urinbehandlingssystem  som behandlar och avvattnar urinen till en torr fraktion som är säker att användas som gödselmedel i jordbruket. Huvudelen av samhällets växtnäring återfinns i urinen (Jönsson et al., 2004) , I toaletten, bortsett från spolvattnet, står urinen för 88%, i volym, och är därför en infrastrukturutmaning att hantera när den skall återföras till lantbruket då växtnäringen är så utspädd. Behandlingssystemet vi kommer att utveckla, är avsett för en familj på fem, och utformas för att avvattna urinen, och minska dess volym med mer än 90% samtidigt som all växtnäring hålls kvar i en fast fraktion. Projektet har fyra huvudaktiviteter.  • Aktivitet 1; utvecklingen av urinbehandlingssystem med  torkning vid högt pH.  • Aktivitet 2; utvärderingen risken för smittspridning från systemet  • Aktivitet 3; fullskalestudier med torksystemet på toaletter i Uganda och i Sydafrika  • Aktivitet 4; Odlingsförsök med  gödselprodukterna från de utvecklade toaletterna    Användare av detta urinkoncentreringssystem kommer inte att se någon skillnad mellan detta system och en vanlig urinsorterande toalett, all innovation finns under själva sitsen. Det långsiktiga målet är att serva stora populationer i underutvecklade områden eftersom denna toalett inte kräver extra infrastruktur eller stora kapitalinvesteringar. Urinkoncentreringssystemet är en affärsmöjlighet med två intäktsströmmar: användaravgifter och återförsäljning av slutprodukten. Detta kan skapa incitament för implementering av toaletten genom hela servicekedjan för systemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Productive On-site Sanitation System: New Value Chain for Urine Based Fertilizer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Globally, it is estimated that 64% of the population are discharging human excreta, fresh or with flush water, into the environment without any prior treatment (Baum et al., 2013). Untreated excreta that enters the environment not only threatens people’s health but also leads to eutrophication and degradation of aquatic ecosystems due to the nutrients in human excrement being the same essential nutrients for plant growth: nitrogen, phosphate and potassium (N-P-K) (Jönsson et al., 2004). The main objective of the cartridge based sanitation system is to design an on-situ sanitation treatment system that would contain, treat and concentrate excreta and output a dry, commercial, fertilizer.      The toilet functions as follows: the urine-diverting seat would channel the urine into the alkaline cartridge which would rapidly increase the pH of the urine to above 10 by ion exchange to limit the enzymatic-hydrolysis of urea. Next, the urine would flow to the dehydration cartridge which would contain ash (5% w/w) to insure high pH (&gt;10) and act as an adsorbance medium during dehydration by ventilation (9 m3 hr-1). The dehydration module would be solar heated to reach average temperature of 35ºC (maximum peak temperature 40ºC). By diverting the urine away from the faeces, simpler treatments for the drier faeces maybe implemented – this is not part of the scope for this grant application. The objective is to prolong the retention time to minimize risk of handling and maximize natural decay rates. The cartridges will be designed to service a family of five and functioned to reduce the mass of excreta by &gt;90%. There are four main activities.     • Activity 1 is the development of urine treatment system: alkaline cartridge and dehydration cartridge   • Activity 2 is the evaluation of survival rate of pathogens within the system  • Activity 3 is the field trial of the full scale system in Uganda and South Africa  • Activity 4 is plant trial with the concentrated urine produced from the toilets    Based on preliminary results, the alkaline and dehydration cartridges would achieve 90% mass reduction of the urine within 24 hrs, while preserving 70-90% of nitrogen as urea. Odours would be limited by minimizing ammonia emissions and having negative pressure within the toilet. The final output from the urine would be a dry powdered fertilizer with a N-P-K mass percent of 9-3-11 – a concentrated, stable, storable and bag-able fertilizers, with a potential commercial value of 290$ per metric ton (USDA, 2013). This correspond to a value of 52 $ UDS for a family of five if all the nutrients would be collected (this value is based on world market price and local prices can be higher due to transport and retail addition or lower due to governmental subsidies). The installation costs of the toilet are estimated to be more than a VIP latrine and less than twin-pit or pour-flush system. The annual material costs are estimated at 30$ USD a year (only material costs were considered, as labour costs vary greatly). Overall, the risk for disease transmission from the system would be minimal due to the elevated pH and low moisture content.    The true innovation of this cartridge based sanitation system is that no highly mechanized treatments or monitoring systems are required which otherwise can inhibit the use of improved sanitation systems. By dehydrating the urine within 24 hrs, there would be no liquid disposal. Therefore, there would be no need for vacuum trucks or other complex, potentially, unsanitary manual emptying, making this sanitation system suitable for areas where mechanical emptying by service trucks is not possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sanitet är en grundläggande mänsklig rättighet, samtidigt behandlas inte avföringen från 4,1 miljarder människor alls. Anledningen är främst att det inte finns några robusta och billiga system att tillgå. Bristande tillgänglighet till toaletter är ett direkt hot mot människor, hotet oproportionerligt stort för kvinnor och flickor, bl.a. genom sexuellt våld. Obehandlad avföring är ett indirekt hot mot hela samhället, eftersom avföringen både sprider sjukdomar och har negativ påverkan på det akvatiska ekosystemet.  Målet med vår forskning är att utveckla ett urinbehandlingssystem  som behandlar och avvattnar urinen till en torr fraktion som är säker att användas som gödselmedel i jordbruket. Huvudelen av samhällets växtnäring återfinns i urinen (Jönsson et al., 2004) , I toaletten, bortsett från spolvattnet, står urinen för 88%, i volym, och är därför en infrastrukturutmaning att hantera när den skall återföras till lantbruket då växtnäringen är så utspädd. Behandlingssystemet vi kommer att utveckla, är avsett för en familj på fem, och utformas för att avvattna urinen, och minska dess volym med mer än 90% samtidigt som all växtnäring hålls kvar i en fast fraktion. Projektet har fyra huvudaktiviteter.  • Aktivitet 1; utvecklingen av urinbehandlingssystem med  torkning vid högt pH.  • Aktivitet 2; utvärderingen risken för smittspridning från systemet  • Aktivitet 3; fullskalestudier med torksystemet på toaletter i Uganda och i Sydafrika  • Aktivitet 4; Odlingsförsök med  gödselprodukterna från de utvecklade toaletterna    Användare av detta urinkoncentreringssystem kommer inte att se någon skillnad mellan detta system och en vanlig urinsorterande toalett, all innovation finns under själva sitsen. Det långsiktiga målet är att serva stora populationer i underutvecklade områden eftersom denna toalett inte kräver extra infrastruktur eller stora kapitalinvesteringar. Urinkoncentreringssystemet är en affärsmöjlighet med två intäktsströmmar: användaravgifter och återförsäljning av slutprodukten. Detta kan skapa incitament för implementering av toaletten genom hela servicekedjan för systemet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Implementation and evaluation of a smartphone teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care in resource-poor settings</narrative>
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      <narrative>Burn injuries are a leading cause of premature death worldwide and are largely attributable to poor living conditions. Timely care is a prerequisite to reduce morbidity and mortality and it can be significantly improved in resource-poor settings by teleconsultation systems to support the provision of appropriate and timely care.    A teleconsultation system for acute burn care is currently under implementation in the Western Cape, South Africa. An application (app) is installed on a smartphone located in each of the emergency services of 8 hospitals to transmit visual and textual information between emergency staff at point of care and a network of burn teleexperts. The burns specialist on call is informed via instant messaging that a case has been uploaded and can then review the visually transmitted information and images and provide diagnostic and treatment advice.     The primary aim of the project is to assess how a teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care based on a smartphone application can impact on the delivery of emergency care for burns victims, both in terms of clinical management and site of care. Intermediate aims are to assess the clinical quality, clinical outcomes, user perspective, and costs and benefits of the teleconsultation system. The clinical quality will include assessments of diagnostic accuracy and patient management. Bedside diagnosis or image based diagnosis by burns experts will be used as gold standard. A historical cohort design will be used to assess the effect of the teleconsultation system on patient outcomes. The Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Model will be used to assess how the users experience the system and the system’s cost-utility will be assessed in terms of cost per quality-adjusted life-year gained.     A stepwise implementation of the system is planned in Tanzania and Ethiopia starting the beginning of 2016. The burn specialists already involved in South Africa will act as experts for the two additional countries and the existing south-south network of emergency specialists will safeguard the communication and implementation of the system. This proposal will build on the evaluation already started in South Africa and will allow a more robust and comprehensive evaluation of the whole system. Furthermore, the inclusion of other settings will add important contextual aspects to the evaluation. The first part of the evaluation will include the hospitals currently using the teleconsultation system in the Western Cape, South Africa and 2-3 hospitals where the system will be introduced in Tanzania. Later on, 2-3 hospitals in Ethiopia will be introduced to the system, informed by the process in Tanzania, and those hospitals will be included in the evaluation.    Low cost and timely alternatives to burn injury control are a pressing need in many low- and middle-income settings and countries. This project is a determinant step in that direction and can lead to the implementation of a viable, inclusive, and environment friendly smartphone teleconsultation system to strengthen burn injury care in several resource poor settings, to benefit all, but mainly the poorest segments of the population.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brännskador är ett stort globalt hälsoproblem som är nära kopplat till fattiga levnadsförhållanden. Snabbt omhändertagande och rätt typ av vård är en förutsättning för att minska sjukligheten och dödligheten till följd av brännskador. Mobiltelefonbaserade system för specialistkonsultation kan vara ett sätt att stärka det lokala omhändertagandet i områden där brännskadeexperter saknas.      Ett sådant system har utvecklats och håller för närvarande på att börja användas i Sydafrika. En applikation (app) har installerats på mobiltelefoner på 8 sjukhus i Västra Kapprovinsen som möjliggör för den lokala personalen att ta kort på brännskadorna och skicka dessa tillsammans med information om den brännskadade patienten till en brännskadespecialist för att sedan få tillbaka rekommendationer om behandling.    Syftet med projektet är att utvärdera om och hur ett mobilbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador kan förbättra det akuta omhändertagandet av brännskador, både när det gäller omhändertagandet av patienterna och kvaliteten på vården de får. Detta kommer att göras genom att utvärdera förändringar i diagnostisering och omhändertagande av patienterna (ex. om de behandlas på plats eller remitteras till en specialstavdelning) samt om resultatet av vården har förändrats över tid. Personalens upplevelse av systemet och systemets kostnadseffektivit kommer även att utvärderas.  Systemet kommer stegvis att introduceras i Tanzania och Etiopien med start i början av år 2016. Brännskadespecialisterna i Sydafrika kommer att involveras som experter även i dessa länder. Det här projektet kommer att bygga på den utvärdering som redan är påbörjad i Sydafrika, men kommer att möjliggöra en mer omfattande och robust utvärdering. Genom att systemet också startas i andra länder kommer även viktiga miljöaspekter att kunna tas med i utvärderingen. Den första delen av utvärderingen kommer att inkludera de sjukhus som redan använder systemet i Sydafrika och de 2-3 sjukhus där systemet kommer att introduceras i Tanzania. I ett andra steg kommer 2-3 sjukhus i Etiopien att börja använda systemet och även bli inkluderade i utvärderingen när det gäller hur de upplever systemet.     Det finns ett stort behov av att utveckla billiga, snabba och hållbara lösningar för att stärka den akuta brännskadevården i resurssvaga områden. Det här projektet kan bidra till detta genom ett billigt och miljövänligt mobiltelefonbaserat konsultationssystem.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Implementation and evaluation of a smartphone teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care in resource-poor settings</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Implementering och utvärdering av ett mobiltelefonbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador i resurssvaga områden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Brännskador är ett stort globalt hälsoproblem som är nära kopplat till fattiga levnadsförhållanden. Snabbt omhändertagande och rätt typ av vård är en förutsättning för att minska sjukligheten och dödligheten till följd av brännskador. Mobiltelefonbaserade system för specialistkonsultation kan vara ett sätt att stärka det lokala omhändertagandet i områden där brännskadeexperter saknas.      Ett sådant system har utvecklats och håller för närvarande på att börja användas i Sydafrika. En applikation (app) har installerats på mobiltelefoner på 8 sjukhus i Västra Kapprovinsen som möjliggör för den lokala personalen att ta kort på brännskadorna och skicka dessa tillsammans med information om den brännskadade patienten till en brännskadespecialist för att sedan få tillbaka rekommendationer om behandling.    Syftet med projektet är att utvärdera om och hur ett mobilbaserat diagnosstöd för akuta brännskador kan förbättra det akuta omhändertagandet av brännskador, både när det gäller omhändertagandet av patienterna och kvaliteten på vården de får. Detta kommer att göras genom att utvärdera förändringar i diagnostisering och omhändertagande av patienterna (ex. om de behandlas på plats eller remitteras till en specialstavdelning) samt om resultatet av vården har förändrats över tid. Personalens upplevelse av systemet och systemets kostnadseffektivit kommer även att utvärderas.  Systemet kommer stegvis att introduceras i Tanzania och Etiopien med start i början av år 2016. Brännskadespecialisterna i Sydafrika kommer att involveras som experter även i dessa länder. Det här projektet kommer att bygga på den utvärdering som redan är påbörjad i Sydafrika, men kommer att möjliggöra en mer omfattande och robust utvärdering. Genom att systemet också startas i andra länder kommer även viktiga miljöaspekter att kunna tas med i utvärderingen. Den första delen av utvärderingen kommer att inkludera de sjukhus som redan använder systemet i Sydafrika och de 2-3 sjukhus där systemet kommer att introduceras i Tanzania. I ett andra steg kommer 2-3 sjukhus i Etiopien att börja använda systemet och även bli inkluderade i utvärderingen när det gäller hur de upplever systemet.     Det finns ett stort behov av att utveckla billiga, snabba och hållbara lösningar för att stärka den akuta brännskadevården i resurssvaga områden. Det här projektet kan bidra till detta genom ett billigt och miljövänligt mobiltelefonbaserat konsultationssystem.</narrative>
      <narrative>Burn injuries are a leading cause of premature death worldwide and are largely attributable to poor living conditions. Timely care is a prerequisite to reduce morbidity and mortality and it can be significantly improved in resource-poor settings by teleconsultation systems to support the provision of appropriate and timely care.    A teleconsultation system for acute burn care is currently under implementation in the Western Cape, South Africa. An application (app) is installed on a smartphone located in each of the emergency services of 8 hospitals to transmit visual and textual information between emergency staff at point of care and a network of burn teleexperts. The burns specialist on call is informed via instant messaging that a case has been uploaded and can then review the visually transmitted information and images and provide diagnostic and treatment advice.     The primary aim of the project is to assess how a teleconsultation system for acute burn injury care based on a smartphone application can impact on the delivery of emergency care for burns victims, both in terms of clinical management and site of care. Intermediate aims are to assess the clinical quality, clinical outcomes, user perspective, and costs and benefits of the teleconsultation system. The clinical quality will include assessments of diagnostic accuracy and patient management. Bedside diagnosis or image based diagnosis by burns experts will be used as gold standard. A historical cohort design will be used to assess the effect of the teleconsultation system on patient outcomes. The Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Model will be used to assess how the users experience the system and the system’s cost-utility will be assessed in terms of cost per quality-adjusted life-year gained.     A stepwise implementation of the system is planned in Tanzania and Ethiopia starting the beginning of 2016. The burn specialists already involved in South Africa will act as experts for the two additional countries and the existing south-south network of emergency specialists will safeguard the communication and implementation of the system. This proposal will build on the evaluation already started in South Africa and will allow a more robust and comprehensive evaluation of the whole system. Furthermore, the inclusion of other settings will add important contextual aspects to the evaluation. The first part of the evaluation will include the hospitals currently using the teleconsultation system in the Western Cape, South Africa and 2-3 hospitals where the system will be introduced in Tanzania. Later on, 2-3 hospitals in Ethiopia will be introduced to the system, informed by the process in Tanzania, and those hospitals will be included in the evaluation.    Low cost and timely alternatives to burn injury control are a pressing need in many low- and middle-income settings and countries. This project is a determinant step in that direction and can lead to the implementation of a viable, inclusive, and environment friendly smartphone teleconsultation system to strengthen burn injury care in several resource poor settings, to benefit all, but mainly the poorest segments of the population.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Projektet syftar till att behandla och förebygga osäkert utförda aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter och till effektiva preventivmedel. Varje år görs cirka 20 miljoner illegala aborter och minst 100,000 kvinnor mister livet till följd av en osäkert utförd abort, ofullständigt missfall och/ eller avsaknad av preventivmedel, oönskad graviditet och de komplikationer detta medför. Genom ökad tillgång till effektiva, säkra och accepterade preventivmedel. abortmetoder och behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall, så kallad ”Post Abortion Care” (PAC), kan dessa dödsfall förebyggas. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirugiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier har lett till en förenklad medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga 1a trimesteraborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och väl accepterad av kvinnor. En stor fördel är att den kan utföras av barnmorskor även inom primärvård där tillgång till läkare och möjlighet till operationer och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter under andra trimestern, en period då man sällan ser ofullständiga spontana missfall. Kirurgisk behandling vid andra trimester PAC är mer komplicerad och görs oftare med osäkra metoder. Medicinsk behandling av andra trimester PAC saknas. Som ett led i att minska abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet bland kvinnor världen över är tillgång till preventivmedel och preventivmedelsrådgivning inkluderade i PAC centralt. Projektet: Projektet genomförs på distriktsnivå i centrala Uganda. Hög fertilitet, låg preventivmedelsanvändning som leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter är vanligt i Uganda. Ökad tillgänglighet till säker PAC behandling för kvinnor boende på landsbygd kan minska dödlighet och sjuklighet i relation till osäkert utförda andra trimester aborter. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO ser det som nödvändigt att hitta metoder för att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Stöd från regeringsnivå och medverkande lokala forskare ökar projektets genomförbarhet. Syfte och metod: För att utvärdera effektivitet och säkerhet av misoprostol som behandling vid ofullständig abort i andra trimestern jämfört med kirurgisk behandling med så kallad MVA, planeras en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Genomförande: 1030 kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig andra trimester abort på sex olika vårdcentraler/distriktssjukhus i centrala Uganda lottas till kirurgisk eller medicinsk behandling. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, acceptans och val/start av preventivmedelsmetod. Projektets betydelse: Projektet kommer att ge helt ny information om andra trimester PAC med misoprostol med avseende på effektivitet, säkerhet och acceptans. Om en medicinsk behandling är minst lika effektiv som kirurgisk behandling kan detta öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort på primärvårdsnivå och minska användningen av osäkra metoder. Att utveckla en medicinsk behandlingsmetod för PAC är angeläget av flera skäl men inkluderar svårigheter att använda kirurgi på grund av brist på läkare och steril utrustning och få center utrustade för kirurgi vid andra trimester ingrepp. Behovet av medicinsk behandling har också blivit tydligt under Ebola krisen för att hantera inkompletta aborter och missfall utan direkt kontakt med den infekterade kvinnan. En medicinsk behandling kan potentiellt även utföras av barnmorskor. Projektet kan också leda till förbättrad preventivmedelsrådgivning vid PAC behandling. Resultatet av studierna kan komma att bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter och därmed skador och komplikationer av osäkert utförda aborter. Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors fysiska och psykiska häls</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to increase access to safe and comprehensive managmenet of second trimester incomplete abortion (referred to as “Post Abortion Care (PAC)) at district health care level in Uganda. Complications from spontaneous and unsafely induced abortions add significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity. The problem is most pronounced in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy. In low resource settings including Uganda where abortion is restrictive and often self-induced, it is imperative to provide PAC. PAC services include treatment of abortion complications such as incomplete abortion and infection and provision of contraception if required. To date, there is no established medical regimen for second trimester PAC and the recommended method is surgical manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) despite that equipment, and training is frequently lacking. Unsafe and outdated methods such as sharp curettage are frequently used. If available a medical method would incerase access to safe PAC. Therefore we propose to study the efficacy, safety and acceptability of misoprostol treatment versus MVA in a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial (RCT) including 1030 women seeking treatment for incomplete second trimester spontaneous or induced abortion at six District Health Centres in central Uganda. Primary outcome is the efficacy of the treatment to expel the retained tissue without need for additional surgical intervention.  Secondary outcomes will include the safety, and acceptability of PAC provision by treatment group (MVA and misoprostol) and contraceptive uptake. All health care providers (doctors and midwives (contraceptive counselling)) providing PAC will be trained according to standardized PAC training modules. The WHO recommended misoprostol regimen for second trimester induced abortion will be used for PAC: 400mcg sublingual every 3 hours up to 5 doses Inclusion criteria: Bleeding and contractions during pregnancy. Exclusions criteria: Women &lt; 15 years old, known allergy to misoprostol, a uterine size &lt; 12 weeks or &gt; 15 weeks, unstable hemodynamic status and chock, signs of pelvic infection and/or sepsis. Main and secondary outcomes will be evaluated at follow up visit between 14-28 days by a obstetrician/gynecologist blinded to treatment allocation. A study cocordinating centre will be established at Mulago Hospital, Kampala. Preparations, permissions, and training will be ready by mid 2016. It is estimated that recruitment will start in 2016 and continue thorugh 2017. In 2018 data cleaning, analyses, and dissemination will be performed.   Significance. We have shown that misoprostol is highly effective, acceptable and can safely be administered by midwives for first trimester PAC. There are several reasons to investigate the medical management option also for second trimester incomplete abortion including the difficulty in providing surgical methods in low resource settings due to scarcity of trained providers, sterile equipment and poor access to high level centres where surgical procedures are safely performed. Out-dated, unsafe methods such as sharp curettage are frequently used by untrained providers. In addition, in the setting of Ebola crisis where women are having abortions or miscarriages and there is reticence to have direct contact with infected women, an effective medical PAC regimen is paramount.  In conjunction to the issue of limited trained providers, a misoprostol alone regimen for PAC would allow increased access. Results from this study can act as a springboard for future studies on midlevel provision of medical regimen for incomplete abortion management in the second trimester. The result will be used to inform policy makers and to revise training and service-delivery guidelines’ on a national level in Uganda. The long-term goal of this project is to provide evidence based information to develop strategies to increase women’s access to PAC at the lowest effective level in the health care s</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Projektet syftar till att behandla och förebygga osäkert utförda aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter och till effektiva preventivmedel. Varje år görs cirka 20 miljoner illegala aborter och minst 100,000 kvinnor mister livet till följd av en osäkert utförd abort, ofullständigt missfall och/ eller avsaknad av preventivmedel, oönskad graviditet och de komplikationer detta medför. Genom ökad tillgång till effektiva, säkra och accepterade preventivmedel. abortmetoder och behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall, så kallad ”Post Abortion Care” (PAC), kan dessa dödsfall förebyggas. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirugiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier har lett till en förenklad medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga 1a trimesteraborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och väl accepterad av kvinnor. En stor fördel är att den kan utföras av barnmorskor även inom primärvård där tillgång till läkare och möjlighet till operationer och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter under andra trimestern, en period då man sällan ser ofullständiga spontana missfall. Kirurgisk behandling vid andra trimester PAC är mer komplicerad och görs oftare med osäkra metoder. Medicinsk behandling av andra trimester PAC saknas. Som ett led i att minska abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet bland kvinnor världen över är tillgång till preventivmedel och preventivmedelsrådgivning inkluderade i PAC centralt. Projektet: Projektet genomförs på distriktsnivå i centrala Uganda. Hög fertilitet, låg preventivmedelsanvändning som leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter är vanligt i Uganda. Ökad tillgänglighet till säker PAC behandling för kvinnor boende på landsbygd kan minska dödlighet och sjuklighet i relation till osäkert utförda andra trimester aborter. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO ser det som nödvändigt att hitta metoder för att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Stöd från regeringsnivå och medverkande lokala forskare ökar projektets genomförbarhet. Syfte och metod: För att utvärdera effektivitet och säkerhet av misoprostol som behandling vid ofullständig abort i andra trimestern jämfört med kirurgisk behandling med så kallad MVA, planeras en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Genomförande: 1030 kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig andra trimester abort på sex olika vårdcentraler/distriktssjukhus i centrala Uganda lottas till kirurgisk eller medicinsk behandling. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, acceptans och val/start av preventivmedelsmetod. Projektets betydelse: Projektet kommer att ge helt ny information om andra trimester PAC med misoprostol med avseende på effektivitet, säkerhet och acceptans. Om en medicinsk behandling är minst lika effektiv som kirurgisk behandling kan detta öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort på primärvårdsnivå och minska användningen av osäkra metoder. Att utveckla en medicinsk behandlingsmetod för PAC är angeläget av flera skäl men inkluderar svårigheter att använda kirurgi på grund av brist på läkare och steril utrustning och få center utrustade för kirurgi vid andra trimester ingrepp. Behovet av medicinsk behandling har också blivit tydligt under Ebola krisen för att hantera inkompletta aborter och missfall utan direkt kontakt med den infekterade kvinnan. En medicinsk behandling kan potentiellt även utföras av barnmorskor. Projektet kan också leda till förbättrad preventivmedelsrådgivning vid PAC behandling. Resultatet av studierna kan komma att bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter och därmed skador och komplikationer av osäkert utförda aborter. Förutom individuella effekter på kvinnors fysiska och psykiska häls</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of this project is to increase access to safe and comprehensive managmenet of second trimester incomplete abortion (referred to as “Post Abortion Care (PAC)) at district health care level in Uganda. Complications from spontaneous and unsafely induced abortions add significantly to maternal mortality and morbidity. The problem is most pronounced in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy. In low resource settings including Uganda where abortion is restrictive and often self-induced, it is imperative to provide PAC. PAC services include treatment of abortion complications such as incomplete abortion and infection and provision of contraception if required. To date, there is no established medical regimen for second trimester PAC and the recommended method is surgical manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) despite that equipment, and training is frequently lacking. Unsafe and outdated methods such as sharp curettage are frequently used. If available a medical method would incerase access to safe PAC. Therefore we propose to study the efficacy, safety and acceptability of misoprostol treatment versus MVA in a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial (RCT) including 1030 women seeking treatment for incomplete second trimester spontaneous or induced abortion at six District Health Centres in central Uganda. Primary outcome is the efficacy of the treatment to expel the retained tissue without need for additional surgical intervention.  Secondary outcomes will include the safety, and acceptability of PAC provision by treatment group (MVA and misoprostol) and contraceptive uptake. All health care providers (doctors and midwives (contraceptive counselling)) providing PAC will be trained according to standardized PAC training modules. The WHO recommended misoprostol regimen for second trimester induced abortion will be used for PAC: 400mcg sublingual every 3 hours up to 5 doses Inclusion criteria: Bleeding and contractions during pregnancy. Exclusions criteria: Women &lt; 15 years old, known allergy to misoprostol, a uterine size &lt; 12 weeks or &gt; 15 weeks, unstable hemodynamic status and chock, signs of pelvic infection and/or sepsis. Main and secondary outcomes will be evaluated at follow up visit between 14-28 days by a obstetrician/gynecologist blinded to treatment allocation. A study cocordinating centre will be established at Mulago Hospital, Kampala. Preparations, permissions, and training will be ready by mid 2016. It is estimated that recruitment will start in 2016 and continue thorugh 2017. In 2018 data cleaning, analyses, and dissemination will be performed.   Significance. We have shown that misoprostol is highly effective, acceptable and can safely be administered by midwives for first trimester PAC. There are several reasons to investigate the medical management option also for second trimester incomplete abortion including the difficulty in providing surgical methods in low resource settings due to scarcity of trained providers, sterile equipment and poor access to high level centres where surgical procedures are safely performed. Out-dated, unsafe methods such as sharp curettage are frequently used by untrained providers. In addition, in the setting of Ebola crisis where women are having abortions or miscarriages and there is reticence to have direct contact with infected women, an effective medical PAC regimen is paramount.  In conjunction to the issue of limited trained providers, a misoprostol alone regimen for PAC would allow increased access. Results from this study can act as a springboard for future studies on midlevel provision of medical regimen for incomplete abortion management in the second trimester. The result will be used to inform policy makers and to revise training and service-delivery guidelines’ on a national level in Uganda. The long-term goal of this project is to provide evidence based information to develop strategies to increase women’s access to PAC at the lowest effective level in the health care s</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">347 miljoner människor världen över lider av diabetes. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO beräknar att diabetes kommer att vara den 7:e vanligaste dödsorsaken år 2030. Mer är 80% av dödsfallen sker i låg- och medelinkomstländer eftersom sjukdomen kräver en kostsam daglig behandling för vilken det saknas resurser. En betydande del av kostnaden utgörs av mätning av glukosnivån i blodet med hjälp av blodsockermätare och mätsticka. I detta projekt vill vi demonstrera att tekniker för massproduktion, såsom tryckning, kan användas tillsammans med radikalt nya sensorkoncept och nya elektroniska material för att tillverka en blodsockermätare på en bit papper. Detta skulle kunna reducera kostnaden för blodsockermätning med en faktor 50 och göra den tillgänglig för många fler diabetespatienter, vilket skulle förebygga ett stort antal följdsjukdomar och dödsfall.    Vårt forskningsprogram består av flera forskningsområden som inte tidigare har kopplats samman: tryckt elektronik, elektronik i molekylära övergångar, samt biosensorer. Projektet ligger därmed i framkant inom materialvetenskap och elektronik samtidigt som det motiveras av en tydlig tillämpning och en framtida produkt. Vi är medvetna om att det tar tid för radikalt nya teknologier att nå marknaden. På grund av den angelägna situationen i många låginkomstländer söker vi därför planera för att reducera mognadstiden så långt det är möjligt. Projektet är multidisciplinärt med behov av kompetens inom såväl kemi, fysik, elektronik. Det genomförs av forskare vid Linköpings Universitet i samarbete med  Bujumbura Universitetet i Burundi.</narrative>
      <narrative>347 million people worldwide have diabetes. World Health Organization (WHO) projects that diabetes will be the 7th leading cause of death in 2030. More than 80% of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries because dealing with such a disease requires a daily treatment that is too expensive. A major cost is the measurement of glucose level in the blood with a glucometer and a strip. In this project, we want to demonstrate that mass-production techniques, such as printing, can be used in combination with radically new sensor concept and novel electronic materials to fabricate a glucometer on a piece of paper: "the glucometer label". This would reduce the cost of a glucometer system by 50 times and make it affordable for many more diabetes patients, thus preventing the worse disabling consequences of diabetes as well as death.      Our research proposal lies at the intersection of several sub-research areas that have not been put together in the past: printed electronics, molecular-junction electronics and biosensors. So, this project is lying at the fore-front of materials science and electronics but has a clear path and motivation towards application and product. We are aware that radically new technologies takes time to reach the market. Because of the urgency of the situation in low-income countries, we try to plan at best to reduce the maturation time. The multidisciplinary character expresses it-self by the need of chemistry, physics, electronics, biology and medicine. This is a 5-year project that will be realized at Linköping University in collaboration with the University of Bujumbura (Burundi).     We will start from our recent technological breakthrough: We succeeded to print (in air, without any high temperature annealing) the first resonant tunneling diode working up to 1.5GHz (Published in PNAS and commented in Nature 511, 267(2014)). The integration of a chemical sensing function in a resonant tunneling diode has not been considered up to now. But the architecture of our device is very suitable since the analyte (glucose) can easily reach the sensing region and that the current in the diode can only passes through the sensing region. The sensing region consists of a self-assembled monolayer located between the Si particles and the metal foil. Specially designed molecular junctions can react with glucose and change the tunneling current in the diode. We will use a battery of material characterization methods and theoretical prediction tools to design the best molecular recognition systems and the most efficient device architecture. Finally, we will design and fabricate a full circuit for the "glucometer label" including an electrochromic display that indicates directly the level of glucose to the patient.     Our research environment is unique because it can bring fundamental research to product. The Laboratory of Organic Electronics (www.orgel.itn.liu.se) together with the research institute Acreo (Swedish ICT) we have developed the Printed Electronics Arena (PEA). PEA is one of the few European researches manufacturing laboratory (www.printedelectronicsarena.com) performing product development and scaling up the manufacturing of printed electronics, as well as dealing with intellectual properties and business creation. Hence, the results of this Vetenskaprådet project will be a new seed that can grow in the future in a healthy research environment. The development of printed glucometers for low income countries is urgent and crucial as indicated by support letters coming from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the Burundian national program against non-transmissible disease.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">347 miljoner människor världen över lider av diabetes. Världshälsoorganisationen WHO beräknar att diabetes kommer att vara den 7:e vanligaste dödsorsaken år 2030. Mer är 80% av dödsfallen sker i låg- och medelinkomstländer eftersom sjukdomen kräver en kostsam daglig behandling för vilken det saknas resurser. En betydande del av kostnaden utgörs av mätning av glukosnivån i blodet med hjälp av blodsockermätare och mätsticka. I detta projekt vill vi demonstrera att tekniker för massproduktion, såsom tryckning, kan användas tillsammans med radikalt nya sensorkoncept och nya elektroniska material för att tillverka en blodsockermätare på en bit papper. Detta skulle kunna reducera kostnaden för blodsockermätning med en faktor 50 och göra den tillgänglig för många fler diabetespatienter, vilket skulle förebygga ett stort antal följdsjukdomar och dödsfall.    Vårt forskningsprogram består av flera forskningsområden som inte tidigare har kopplats samman: tryckt elektronik, elektronik i molekylära övergångar, samt biosensorer. Projektet ligger därmed i framkant inom materialvetenskap och elektronik samtidigt som det motiveras av en tydlig tillämpning och en framtida produkt. Vi är medvetna om att det tar tid för radikalt nya teknologier att nå marknaden. På grund av den angelägna situationen i många låginkomstländer söker vi därför planera för att reducera mognadstiden så långt det är möjligt. Projektet är multidisciplinärt med behov av kompetens inom såväl kemi, fysik, elektronik. Det genomförs av forskare vid Linköpings Universitet i samarbete med  Bujumbura Universitetet i Burundi.</narrative>
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      <narrative>New metal based drug candidates for the treatment of malaria and HIV</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will focus on the preparation of metal complexes with (i) antimalarial properties or (ii) antiviral (anti-HIV) properties. The antimalarial properties will be tested on Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in collaboration with a research team at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Similarly, the efficacy of the complexes as anti-HIV and antituberculosis agents will be assessed by in vitro cell line studies in collaboration with researchers at the Universities of Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria och HIV/AIDS är mycket spridda sjukdomar som särskilt drabbar utvecklingsländer och där orsakar samhälleliga  skador som försvårar ländernas utveckling. Situationen är särskilt allvarlig för afrikanska länder söder om Sahara. Även om mycketstora framsteg görs i behandling och förebyggande av dessa sjukdomar, finns det ett stort behov av kontinuerlig utveckling av nya läkemedel för behandling. Detta är i synnerhet fallet för malaria därför att malariaparasiter relativt snabbt utvecklar resistens mot läkemedel. I detta forskningsprojekt undersöks möjligheten att metallkomplex kan hämma  malaria eller HIV, med syftet att sådana metallkomplex skall kunna användas som läkemedel. De metallkomplex som framställs innehåller kända eller postulerade aktiva fragment från etablerade läkemedel. Forskningen är av preklinisk natur och syftar till att utveckla aktiva substanser som kan utgöra grund för framtida läkemedelsutveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>This project analyses how the politics of contested devolution influences inclusion and exclusion at the sub-national political level in two divided societies, Kenya and Uganda. In societies characterised by deep-running political divisions, inequalities and exclusion, the issue of how to organise and distribute political power impacts hugely on stability. Devolution of power and resources to sub-national entities is often promoted as a remedy for problems of exclusion. However, changes in territorial demarcation and relocation of authority set off struggles over who should exercise what power, how and where. At the same time, fluid political identities frequently conflict with the scope of territorial and authority structures.  The projects aims to 1) analyse how the contestation over devolved power in Kenya and Uganda influences political inclusion and exclusion and 2) contribute to theoretical development with regard to how the above is shaped by the interplay between formal and informal institutions and boundaries. The project seeks to capture this through empirical studies, based on interviews, policy documents and legislation, of struggles over territory, authority and identity at the sub-national level.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många länder runt om i världen, inklusive i Afrika, präglas av regionala ojämlikheter, starka subnationella identiteter och en ojämnt närvarande statsmakt. Detta har lett till konflikter kring hur politisk makt ska organiseras och fördelas mellan nivåer och landsändar. I många fall har man har de senaste decennierna som svar på dessa utmaningar genomfört olika former av decentralisering. På lokal nivå har förändringarna omfattat nya politiska församlingar och överföring av resurser och befogenheter, ofta inom ramen för nydragna administrativa gränser. Samtidigt förändras också mer informella dimensioner av politik såsom politiska identiteter, knutna till plats, etnisk tillhörighet, klass och kön. I många länder i Afrika äger de här båda processerna rum i ett bredare sammanhang, där relationerna mellan centralmakt och lokalsamhälle och lokalt styre präglas av staters begränsade utvecklingskapacitet, ojämn regional utveckling inom länderna samt konkurrerande anspråk på legitim representation.   Det här projektet syftar, genom fallen Kenya och Uganda, till att undersöka hur dessa parallella processer – förändrade institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter – påverkar varandra, och hur de var och en för sig och tillsammans inverkar på politisk inkludering och exkludering. Den här allmänna problematiken analyseras i två regioner i respektive land. I Kenya, med en lång historia av markant centralisering av makt, införde den nya grundlagen från 2010 decentralisering till 47 län, något som verkställdes med valen i mars 2013. Uganda har en historia av lägre grad av stabilt centraliserad makt samt decentralisering till mindre distrikt. Den formella decentraliseringen samspelar med andra varianter av lokal politisk dynamik, kretsande kring etnicitet, och, i Ugandas fall, kring kungadömen. De utvalda regionerna, Nakuru county i centrala Rift Valley samt Mombasa i den gamla kustprovinsen i Kenya, och Buganda- och Bunyororegionerna i Uganda, är både politiskt viktiga i sig, och betydelsefulla för hur relationen mellan respektive centralmakt och lokalstyre utformas i stort.   Samspelet mellan institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter är påfallande föränderligt. Detta påverkas förstås starkt av det övergripande politiska ramverket; båda ländernas styrelseskick uppvisar en blandning av formella demokratiska institutioner och auktoritär praktik. Hur är dessa tendenser förknippade med decentralisering? Erfarenheter från andra håll visar att förutsättningarna för att decentralisering ska medföra markant ökad jämlikhet i deltagande och inflytande måste betraktas som blygsamma. Däremot finns det fog för att uppmärksamma tendenser till både decentraliserad elitdominans och exkluderande identitetspolitik, kretsande till omstridda territoriella indelningar.  Frågeställningen studeras empiriskt genom undersökningar av hur gränsdragningar av territorier och identiteter påverkar tillgång till och utestängning från politiskt inflytande på lokal nivå. Materialet består dels av dokument i form av lagstiftning, policydokument, valresultat, partiprogram, skriftliga inlagor av olika aktörer, samt pressmaterial; dels av intervjuer med olika kategorier såsom politiker och tjänstemän, politiska aktivister samt vanliga medborgare.  I slutskedet av projektet kommer slutsatserna från delstudierna att ligga till grund för en bredare teoretisk analys av projektets frågeställningar. Genom en jämförelse av de två länderna leder projektet till ökad kunskap om förutsättningarna för politisk inkludering och exkludering i politiska sammanhang som präglas av ojämn regional utveckling inom länder, samt snabb föränderlighet vad gäller såväl statliga strukturer och politiska institutioner som politiska identiteter. Projektet kommer att redovisas i form av fem vetenskapliga artiklar: en från respektive region samt en teoretisk.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många länder runt om i världen, inklusive i Afrika, präglas av regionala ojämlikheter, starka subnationella identiteter och en ojämnt närvarande statsmakt. Detta har lett till konflikter kring hur politisk makt ska organiseras och fördelas mellan nivåer och landsändar. I många fall har man har de senaste decennierna som svar på dessa utmaningar genomfört olika former av decentralisering. På lokal nivå har förändringarna omfattat nya politiska församlingar och överföring av resurser och befogenheter, ofta inom ramen för nydragna administrativa gränser. Samtidigt förändras också mer informella dimensioner av politik såsom politiska identiteter, knutna till plats, etnisk tillhörighet, klass och kön. I många länder i Afrika äger de här båda processerna rum i ett bredare sammanhang, där relationerna mellan centralmakt och lokalsamhälle och lokalt styre präglas av staters begränsade utvecklingskapacitet, ojämn regional utveckling inom länderna samt konkurrerande anspråk på legitim representation.   Det här projektet syftar, genom fallen Kenya och Uganda, till att undersöka hur dessa parallella processer – förändrade institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter – påverkar varandra, och hur de var och en för sig och tillsammans inverkar på politisk inkludering och exkludering. Den här allmänna problematiken analyseras i två regioner i respektive land. I Kenya, med en lång historia av markant centralisering av makt, införde den nya grundlagen från 2010 decentralisering till 47 län, något som verkställdes med valen i mars 2013. Uganda har en historia av lägre grad av stabilt centraliserad makt samt decentralisering till mindre distrikt. Den formella decentraliseringen samspelar med andra varianter av lokal politisk dynamik, kretsande kring etnicitet, och, i Ugandas fall, kring kungadömen. De utvalda regionerna, Nakuru county i centrala Rift Valley samt Mombasa i den gamla kustprovinsen i Kenya, och Buganda- och Bunyororegionerna i Uganda, är både politiskt viktiga i sig, och betydelsefulla för hur relationen mellan respektive centralmakt och lokalstyre utformas i stort.   Samspelet mellan institutionella reformer och politiska identiteter är påfallande föränderligt. Detta påverkas förstås starkt av det övergripande politiska ramverket; båda ländernas styrelseskick uppvisar en blandning av formella demokratiska institutioner och auktoritär praktik. Hur är dessa tendenser förknippade med decentralisering? Erfarenheter från andra håll visar att förutsättningarna för att decentralisering ska medföra markant ökad jämlikhet i deltagande och inflytande måste betraktas som blygsamma. Däremot finns det fog för att uppmärksamma tendenser till både decentraliserad elitdominans och exkluderande identitetspolitik, kretsande till omstridda territoriella indelningar.  Frågeställningen studeras empiriskt genom undersökningar av hur gränsdragningar av territorier och identiteter påverkar tillgång till och utestängning från politiskt inflytande på lokal nivå. Materialet består dels av dokument i form av lagstiftning, policydokument, valresultat, partiprogram, skriftliga inlagor av olika aktörer, samt pressmaterial; dels av intervjuer med olika kategorier såsom politiker och tjänstemän, politiska aktivister samt vanliga medborgare.  I slutskedet av projektet kommer slutsatserna från delstudierna att ligga till grund för en bredare teoretisk analys av projektets frågeställningar. Genom en jämförelse av de två länderna leder projektet till ökad kunskap om förutsättningarna för politisk inkludering och exkludering i politiska sammanhang som präglas av ojämn regional utveckling inom länder, samt snabb föränderlighet vad gäller såväl statliga strukturer och politiska institutioner som politiska identiteter. Projektet kommer att redovisas i form av fem vetenskapliga artiklar: en från respektive region samt en teoretisk.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project analyses how the politics of contested devolution influences inclusion and exclusion at the sub-national political level in two divided societies, Kenya and Uganda. In societies characterised by deep-running political divisions, inequalities and exclusion, the issue of how to organise and distribute political power impacts hugely on stability. Devolution of power and resources to sub-national entities is often promoted as a remedy for problems of exclusion. However, changes in territorial demarcation and relocation of authority set off struggles over who should exercise what power, how and where. At the same time, fluid political identities frequently conflict with the scope of territorial and authority structures.  The projects aims to 1) analyse how the contestation over devolved power in Kenya and Uganda influences political inclusion and exclusion and 2) contribute to theoretical development with regard to how the above is shaped by the interplay between formal and informal institutions and boundaries. The project seeks to capture this through empirical studies, based on interviews, policy documents and legislation, of struggles over territory, authority and identity at the sub-national level.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rice, malnutrition and multiple metals – reasons for impaired child growth and development?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare tid har det uppmärksammats att risbaserad mat, även sådan för små barn, ofta innehåller oroväckande halter av mycket giftiga metaller som arsenik och kadmium och även mycket höga halter av mangan, som liksom järn är ett livsnödvändigt ämne men som i höga doser är giftigt framför allt för små barn. Anledningen till de höga halterna är att risplantan, jämfört med andra spannmål, lätt tar upp dessa metaller från jorden. Så ris kan innehålla höga relativt halter även i icke förorenade områden. Upptäckten har föranlett en betydande ökning av forskningen rörande mekanismer för hur ris tar upp metaller, fr a arsenik. Men, vi vet väldigt lite om i vilken utsträckning ris och risprodukter bidrar till metallexponeringen hos små barn, hur metallerna tas upp i tarmen, samt vilka faktorer som kan påverka både upptag och giftighet. I experimentella studier har det visats att flera metaller tas upp i högre utsträckning hos barn än hos vuxna eftersom tarmen, med dess specifika relersystem, ännu inte är fullt utvecklad. Vidare är det troligt att barn är känsligare för metallernas skadliga egenskaper än vuxna. Framför allt det centrala nervsystemet (hjärnan) är speciellt känsligt för giftiga ämnen under utvecklingen. Flera studier har även visat att miljö-påverkan tidigt i livet ökar risken för flera folksjukdomar långt senare.   Vår pågående forskning om hälsoeffekter av metaller i dricksvatten i ett fattigt landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh, som baseras på en grupp (kohort) om 1500 mammor och deras barn, utgör unika möjligheter att undersöka hur små barn kan påverkas av olika föroreningar i en risbaserad kost. Vi rekryterade kvinnorna i tidig graviditet och har följt upp barnen vad gäller tillväxt, beteende och kognitiv förmåga vid födseln, samt vid 1,5, 5 och 10 års ålder. Vi har dessutom detaljerad information om exponeringen (koncentrationer i blod, urin och vatten) för både giftiga och livsnödvändiga metaller och andra spårämnen i tidig och sen graviditeten, samt hos barnen vid 1,5, 5, och 10 års ålder. Från ett 60-tal av familjerna har vi även samlat in risprover. Eftersom ris är huvudsakliga basfödan i Bangladesh, och det är stor variation i näringsstatus hos de ofta fattiga människorna på landsbygden, ger detta projekt enastående möjligheter att studera exponeringen via ris och vilka faktorer som påverkar olika hälsoeffekter. För att klargöra vilka prover (blod, urin och hår) som lämpar sig bäst för att bedöma exponeringen kommer vi att analysera flertalet metaller och essentiella ämnen hos ca 200 av barnen.   Vi ämnar att 1) beräkna intaget av metaller via ris, baserat på halterna i insamlade risprover (av olika typ och poleringsgrad) samt koncentrationerna i blod och urin hos barn, fr a de som har låga halter i sitt dricksvatten; 2) bedöma betydelsen av metallhalter i olika prover (blod, urin och hår) och vilka som bäst korrelerar med exponering; 3) undersöka om högre exponering via riset kan resultera i negativa effekter på barnens tillväxt och utveckling (beteende och kognitiv förmåga); samt 4) undersöka om undernärda barn eller de med speciell genetisk uppsättning är speciellt känsliga för metallerna. Så gott som alla data (koncentrationer i blod och urin samt vikt, längd och resultat från test av beteende och kognitiv förmåga) finns tillgängliga. Ytterligare analyser krävs för metallhalterna i delstudien som avser jämförelse av metallhalter i olika prover (urin, blod, hår och vatten). Det huvudsakliga arbetet innebär att statistiskt analysera metallhalter i olika grupper av barn (med olika halter i dricksvattnet, olika nutritionsstatus, flickor och pojkar i olika åldrar, samt olika uppsättningar av vissa gener som påverkar metallomsättningen i kroppen).   Resultaten kommer att bli viktiga för den pågående riskbedömningen av giftiga metaller i barnmat som ska leda till nya och säkrare gränsvärden och rekommendationer. Livsmedelverket avråder redan nu från att ge små barn rismjölk, men gränsvärden för arsenik och mangan i</narrative>
      <narrative>Against the background of the recent reports of alarming concentrations of toxic metals like arsenic and cadmium in rice-based baby food, the overall aim of this application is to assess the influence of early-life exposure to rice-based metals on children’s growth and cognitive and behavioral development. Also high concentrations of manganese, an essential element which is shown to be neurotoxic at higher doses, have been detected in infant food.  Specifically, we will i) estimate the exposure to the toxic metals through rice;   ii) evaluate different biomarkers of manganese exposure;   iii) evaluate associations of exposure biomarkers (in children with low arsenic and manganese in drinking water) with available data on child growth and development, including effects of combined exposure; and   iv) assess the interactions with known susceptibility factors, such as nutrition, gender, and genetic predisposition.    The studies will be based on our ongoing large and well-characterized mother-child cohort (n=1500) in a poor area in rural Bangladesh. Because rice is the main staple food and the nutritional status varies markedly, this cohort provides unique possibilities to evaluate potential health effects of the toxic metals in rice on children and important susceptibility factors.  In this cohort, we have assessed child anthropometry and development (cognitive performance and behavior) at 1.5, 5 and 10 years of age in relation to elevated metals exposure through drinking water. The total exposure to arsenic, cadmium and manganese is based on available concentrations in biomarkers, such as concentrations in urine and blood, measured in the mothers during pregnancy and in the children at the different follow-ups. We also have detailed information on the concentrations in the drinking water used over time. In a sub-sample, we have also measured metals and other trace elements in rice (various types and degree of polishing).    The exposure to the metals through rice will be evaluated based on the i) estimated intake through rice, ii) the biomarker concentrations in the children with low concentrations in the drinking water and iii) the intercept of the biomarker concentrations regressed against the drinking water concentrations. As there is no known biomarker for manganese exposure, we will, in a sub-sample evaluate the relationship between various biomarkers (urine, blood, plasma, and hair), analyzed by modern ICP-MS in clean-room facilities, and also with the concentrations in water. All biomarker concentrations will also be compared with those in rice, measured in a sub-sample of the cohort. Evaluations will be gender-specific and consider nutritional status (anthropometry, SES and biomarker concentrations of selenium, zinc, and iodine), known to affect both absorption and toxicity. We will also evaluate impact of polymorphisms in genes related to kinetics of arsenic (main arsenic methyltransferase, AS3MT) and manganese (the solute carrier SLC30A10, coding a manganese efflux transporter).    The results will be essential for the ongoing risk assessment of metals in infant and child food, especially for poor families in countries with rice-based staple food. There are few standards for toxic metals in infant and child food, and little known about risk factors. Also, the results will provide additional support for breast-feeding and for development of recommendation and product development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rice, malnutrition and multiple metals – reasons for impaired child growth and development?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Against the background of the recent reports of alarming concentrations of toxic metals like arsenic and cadmium in rice-based baby food, the overall aim of this application is to assess the influence of early-life exposure to rice-based metals on children’s growth and cognitive and behavioral development. Also high concentrations of manganese, an essential element which is shown to be neurotoxic at higher doses, have been detected in infant food.  Specifically, we will i) estimate the exposure to the toxic metals through rice;   ii) evaluate different biomarkers of manganese exposure;   iii) evaluate associations of exposure biomarkers (in children with low arsenic and manganese in drinking water) with available data on child growth and development, including effects of combined exposure; and   iv) assess the interactions with known susceptibility factors, such as nutrition, gender, and genetic predisposition.    The studies will be based on our ongoing large and well-characterized mother-child cohort (n=1500) in a poor area in rural Bangladesh. Because rice is the main staple food and the nutritional status varies markedly, this cohort provides unique possibilities to evaluate potential health effects of the toxic metals in rice on children and important susceptibility factors.  In this cohort, we have assessed child anthropometry and development (cognitive performance and behavior) at 1.5, 5 and 10 years of age in relation to elevated metals exposure through drinking water. The total exposure to arsenic, cadmium and manganese is based on available concentrations in biomarkers, such as concentrations in urine and blood, measured in the mothers during pregnancy and in the children at the different follow-ups. We also have detailed information on the concentrations in the drinking water used over time. In a sub-sample, we have also measured metals and other trace elements in rice (various types and degree of polishing).    The exposure to the metals through rice will be evaluated based on the i) estimated intake through rice, ii) the biomarker concentrations in the children with low concentrations in the drinking water and iii) the intercept of the biomarker concentrations regressed against the drinking water concentrations. As there is no known biomarker for manganese exposure, we will, in a sub-sample evaluate the relationship between various biomarkers (urine, blood, plasma, and hair), analyzed by modern ICP-MS in clean-room facilities, and also with the concentrations in water. All biomarker concentrations will also be compared with those in rice, measured in a sub-sample of the cohort. Evaluations will be gender-specific and consider nutritional status (anthropometry, SES and biomarker concentrations of selenium, zinc, and iodine), known to affect both absorption and toxicity. We will also evaluate impact of polymorphisms in genes related to kinetics of arsenic (main arsenic methyltransferase, AS3MT) and manganese (the solute carrier SLC30A10, coding a manganese efflux transporter).    The results will be essential for the ongoing risk assessment of metals in infant and child food, especially for poor families in countries with rice-based staple food. There are few standards for toxic metals in infant and child food, and little known about risk factors. Also, the results will provide additional support for breast-feeding and for development of recommendation and product development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare tid har det uppmärksammats att risbaserad mat, även sådan för små barn, ofta innehåller oroväckande halter av mycket giftiga metaller som arsenik och kadmium och även mycket höga halter av mangan, som liksom järn är ett livsnödvändigt ämne men som i höga doser är giftigt framför allt för små barn. Anledningen till de höga halterna är att risplantan, jämfört med andra spannmål, lätt tar upp dessa metaller från jorden. Så ris kan innehålla höga relativt halter även i icke förorenade områden. Upptäckten har föranlett en betydande ökning av forskningen rörande mekanismer för hur ris tar upp metaller, fr a arsenik. Men, vi vet väldigt lite om i vilken utsträckning ris och risprodukter bidrar till metallexponeringen hos små barn, hur metallerna tas upp i tarmen, samt vilka faktorer som kan påverka både upptag och giftighet. I experimentella studier har det visats att flera metaller tas upp i högre utsträckning hos barn än hos vuxna eftersom tarmen, med dess specifika relersystem, ännu inte är fullt utvecklad. Vidare är det troligt att barn är känsligare för metallernas skadliga egenskaper än vuxna. Framför allt det centrala nervsystemet (hjärnan) är speciellt känsligt för giftiga ämnen under utvecklingen. Flera studier har även visat att miljö-påverkan tidigt i livet ökar risken för flera folksjukdomar långt senare.   Vår pågående forskning om hälsoeffekter av metaller i dricksvatten i ett fattigt landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh, som baseras på en grupp (kohort) om 1500 mammor och deras barn, utgör unika möjligheter att undersöka hur små barn kan påverkas av olika föroreningar i en risbaserad kost. Vi rekryterade kvinnorna i tidig graviditet och har följt upp barnen vad gäller tillväxt, beteende och kognitiv förmåga vid födseln, samt vid 1,5, 5 och 10 års ålder. Vi har dessutom detaljerad information om exponeringen (koncentrationer i blod, urin och vatten) för både giftiga och livsnödvändiga metaller och andra spårämnen i tidig och sen graviditeten, samt hos barnen vid 1,5, 5, och 10 års ålder. Från ett 60-tal av familjerna har vi även samlat in risprover. Eftersom ris är huvudsakliga basfödan i Bangladesh, och det är stor variation i näringsstatus hos de ofta fattiga människorna på landsbygden, ger detta projekt enastående möjligheter att studera exponeringen via ris och vilka faktorer som påverkar olika hälsoeffekter. För att klargöra vilka prover (blod, urin och hår) som lämpar sig bäst för att bedöma exponeringen kommer vi att analysera flertalet metaller och essentiella ämnen hos ca 200 av barnen.   Vi ämnar att 1) beräkna intaget av metaller via ris, baserat på halterna i insamlade risprover (av olika typ och poleringsgrad) samt koncentrationerna i blod och urin hos barn, fr a de som har låga halter i sitt dricksvatten; 2) bedöma betydelsen av metallhalter i olika prover (blod, urin och hår) och vilka som bäst korrelerar med exponering; 3) undersöka om högre exponering via riset kan resultera i negativa effekter på barnens tillväxt och utveckling (beteende och kognitiv förmåga); samt 4) undersöka om undernärda barn eller de med speciell genetisk uppsättning är speciellt känsliga för metallerna. Så gott som alla data (koncentrationer i blod och urin samt vikt, längd och resultat från test av beteende och kognitiv förmåga) finns tillgängliga. Ytterligare analyser krävs för metallhalterna i delstudien som avser jämförelse av metallhalter i olika prover (urin, blod, hår och vatten). Det huvudsakliga arbetet innebär att statistiskt analysera metallhalter i olika grupper av barn (med olika halter i dricksvattnet, olika nutritionsstatus, flickor och pojkar i olika åldrar, samt olika uppsättningar av vissa gener som påverkar metallomsättningen i kroppen).   Resultaten kommer att bli viktiga för den pågående riskbedömningen av giftiga metaller i barnmat som ska leda till nya och säkrare gränsvärden och rekommendationer. Livsmedelverket avråder redan nu från att ge små barn rismjölk, men gränsvärden för arsenik och mangan i</narrative>
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      <narrative>Against the background of the recent reports of alarming concentrations of toxic metals like arsenic and cadmium in rice-based baby food, the overall aim of this application is to assess the influence of early-life exposure to rice-based metals on children’s growth and cognitive and behavioral development. Also high concentrations of manganese, an essential element which is shown to be neurotoxic at higher doses, have been detected in infant food.  Specifically, we will i) estimate the exposure to the toxic metals through rice;   ii) evaluate different biomarkers of manganese exposure;   iii) evaluate associations of exposure biomarkers (in children with low arsenic and manganese in drinking water) with available data on child growth and development, including effects of combined exposure; and   iv) assess the interactions with known susceptibility factors, such as nutrition, gender, and genetic predisposition.    The studies will be based on our ongoing large and well-characterized mother-child cohort (n=1500) in a poor area in rural Bangladesh. Because rice is the main staple food and the nutritional status varies markedly, this cohort provides unique possibilities to evaluate potential health effects of the toxic metals in rice on children and important susceptibility factors.  In this cohort, we have assessed child anthropometry and development (cognitive performance and behavior) at 1.5, 5 and 10 years of age in relation to elevated metals exposure through drinking water. The total exposure to arsenic, cadmium and manganese is based on available concentrations in biomarkers, such as concentrations in urine and blood, measured in the mothers during pregnancy and in the children at the different follow-ups. We also have detailed information on the concentrations in the drinking water used over time. In a sub-sample, we have also measured metals and other trace elements in rice (various types and degree of polishing).    The exposure to the metals through rice will be evaluated based on the i) estimated intake through rice, ii) the biomarker concentrations in the children with low concentrations in the drinking water and iii) the intercept of the biomarker concentrations regressed against the drinking water concentrations. As there is no known biomarker for manganese exposure, we will, in a sub-sample evaluate the relationship between various biomarkers (urine, blood, plasma, and hair), analyzed by modern ICP-MS in clean-room facilities, and also with the concentrations in water. All biomarker concentrations will also be compared with those in rice, measured in a sub-sample of the cohort. Evaluations will be gender-specific and consider nutritional status (anthropometry, SES and biomarker concentrations of selenium, zinc, and iodine), known to affect both absorption and toxicity. We will also evaluate impact of polymorphisms in genes related to kinetics of arsenic (main arsenic methyltransferase, AS3MT) and manganese (the solute carrier SLC30A10, coding a manganese efflux transporter).    The results will be essential for the ongoing risk assessment of metals in infant and child food, especially for poor families in countries with rice-based staple food. There are few standards for toxic metals in infant and child food, and little known about risk factors. Also, the results will provide additional support for breast-feeding and for development of recommendation and product development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare tid har det uppmärksammats att risbaserad mat, även sådan för små barn, ofta innehåller oroväckande halter av mycket giftiga metaller som arsenik och kadmium och även mycket höga halter av mangan, som liksom järn är ett livsnödvändigt ämne men som i höga doser är giftigt framför allt för små barn. Anledningen till de höga halterna är att risplantan, jämfört med andra spannmål, lätt tar upp dessa metaller från jorden. Så ris kan innehålla höga relativt halter även i icke förorenade områden. Upptäckten har föranlett en betydande ökning av forskningen rörande mekanismer för hur ris tar upp metaller, fr a arsenik. Men, vi vet väldigt lite om i vilken utsträckning ris och risprodukter bidrar till metallexponeringen hos små barn, hur metallerna tas upp i tarmen, samt vilka faktorer som kan påverka både upptag och giftighet. I experimentella studier har det visats att flera metaller tas upp i högre utsträckning hos barn än hos vuxna eftersom tarmen, med dess specifika relersystem, ännu inte är fullt utvecklad. Vidare är det troligt att barn är känsligare för metallernas skadliga egenskaper än vuxna. Framför allt det centrala nervsystemet (hjärnan) är speciellt känsligt för giftiga ämnen under utvecklingen. Flera studier har även visat att miljö-påverkan tidigt i livet ökar risken för flera folksjukdomar långt senare.   Vår pågående forskning om hälsoeffekter av metaller i dricksvatten i ett fattigt landsbygdsområde i Bangladesh, som baseras på en grupp (kohort) om 1500 mammor och deras barn, utgör unika möjligheter att undersöka hur små barn kan påverkas av olika föroreningar i en risbaserad kost. Vi rekryterade kvinnorna i tidig graviditet och har följt upp barnen vad gäller tillväxt, beteende och kognitiv förmåga vid födseln, samt vid 1,5, 5 och 10 års ålder. Vi har dessutom detaljerad information om exponeringen (koncentrationer i blod, urin och vatten) för både giftiga och livsnödvändiga metaller och andra spårämnen i tidig och sen graviditeten, samt hos barnen vid 1,5, 5, och 10 års ålder. Från ett 60-tal av familjerna har vi även samlat in risprover. Eftersom ris är huvudsakliga basfödan i Bangladesh, och det är stor variation i näringsstatus hos de ofta fattiga människorna på landsbygden, ger detta projekt enastående möjligheter att studera exponeringen via ris och vilka faktorer som påverkar olika hälsoeffekter. För att klargöra vilka prover (blod, urin och hår) som lämpar sig bäst för att bedöma exponeringen kommer vi att analysera flertalet metaller och essentiella ämnen hos ca 200 av barnen.   Vi ämnar att 1) beräkna intaget av metaller via ris, baserat på halterna i insamlade risprover (av olika typ och poleringsgrad) samt koncentrationerna i blod och urin hos barn, fr a de som har låga halter i sitt dricksvatten; 2) bedöma betydelsen av metallhalter i olika prover (blod, urin och hår) och vilka som bäst korrelerar med exponering; 3) undersöka om högre exponering via riset kan resultera i negativa effekter på barnens tillväxt och utveckling (beteende och kognitiv förmåga); samt 4) undersöka om undernärda barn eller de med speciell genetisk uppsättning är speciellt känsliga för metallerna. Så gott som alla data (koncentrationer i blod och urin samt vikt, längd och resultat från test av beteende och kognitiv förmåga) finns tillgängliga. Ytterligare analyser krävs för metallhalterna i delstudien som avser jämförelse av metallhalter i olika prover (urin, blod, hår och vatten). Det huvudsakliga arbetet innebär att statistiskt analysera metallhalter i olika grupper av barn (med olika halter i dricksvattnet, olika nutritionsstatus, flickor och pojkar i olika åldrar, samt olika uppsättningar av vissa gener som påverkar metallomsättningen i kroppen).   Resultaten kommer att bli viktiga för den pågående riskbedömningen av giftiga metaller i barnmat som ska leda till nya och säkrare gränsvärden och rekommendationer. Livsmedelverket avråder redan nu från att ge små barn rismjölk, men gränsvärden för arsenik och mangan i</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Källbestämning av Black Carbon (Sot) Aerosoler i Bangladesh: Prioriterade Kortlivade Luftföroreningar</narrative>
      <narrative>Source Determination of Black Carbon Aerosols in Bangladesh: Prioritized Short-Lived Climate Pollutants</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER  BANGLADESH    Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden inte minst i södra Asien. Koalitionen efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring SLCP, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor, vilket det föreslagna projektet syftar till.   Ofullständig förbränning från många olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket bidrar till bildningen av BC/sot-innehållande Bruna Moln i atmosfären, som under vinterns torrperiod täcker Bangladesh och stora delar av södra Asien samt påverkar året runt både det regionala klimatet och luften som folk andas. Dessvärre försvåras åtgärder för att minska utsläppen av ett betydande kunskapsglapp kring de relativa bidragen till den smutsiga luften från de olika utsläppskällorna. Vilka slags källor är viktigast?   På grund av de regionala vindmönstrena så drabbas Bangladesh oproportionerligt hårt av utsläppen av luftföroreningar genom gränsöverskridande transport från Indien utöver de betydande inhemska utsläppen.  Detta leder till ett tjockt brunt moln eller smog av luftföroreningar över Bangladesh som till slut lämnar subkontinenten och från södra Bangladesh blåser ut över Bengaliska Viken.   Vi föreslår ett samarbetsprogram med skickliga aerosolforskare i Bangladesh.  Tillsammans kan vi vidareutveckla våra framgångsrika pilotkampanjer som demonstrerat kapaciteten i mikroskala kol-14 dateringar av aerosoler för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen av sot/BC partiklar i det Bruna Molnet mellan biomassa/biobränsle (kol-14  levande) och fossila bränslen (kol-14 utdött). Detta svensk-bangladeshiska forskningssamarbete skulle leverera information om källorna till BC/sotpartiklar i ett stort och viktigt område/land, ett efterfrågat beslutsstöd för minskningsåtgärder, och samtidigt ge grundläggande vetenskaplig information av avsevärd betydelse för förbättrad förståelse av hur BC/sot från olika källor påverkar klimatet.  De stora luftprover som behövs för kol-14 analyserna skulle filtreras under 24-månaderskampanjer på två atmosfärsstationer som framgångsrikt etablerats under ledning av våra bangladeshiska kollegor: en urban station i megacity Dhaka och det andra det nybyggda atmosfärsobservatoriet på Bhola Island, strategiskt beläget i ett glest befolkat område vid utflödet från södra Asien. De bangladeshiska luftföroreningarna kommer alltså undersökas med ny teknik som utvecklats i Sverige och nu finner en viktig tillämpning i Bangladesh kring S Asiens Bruna Moln.   Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.  Utöver direkta kontakter med miljöministerierna i Bangladesh (vi har etablerad kontakt med ansvarig på Bs miljödep, Mr. Nasir Uddin) och Sverige (SLCP-ansvariga Caroline Dickson och klimatambassadör Anna Lindstedt) så kommer sammanfattningar i form av bl.a. Policy Briefs att personligen distribueras äve</narrative>
      <narrative>Aerosol pollution containing Black Carbon (BC; soot) fills the atmosphere of S Asia. This Atmospheric Brown Cloud (ABC), with BC as a key component, cause severe effects on both the regional climate and the quality of the air people breathe, yet the relative source contributions from e.g. biomass vs fossil fuel combustion are poorly constrained. Atmospheric BC from biomass vs fossil fuel combustion have different intrinsic impacts on climate and health; fossil-BC have stronger mass-normalized solar absorption efficiency and is smaller in size, thus able to penetrate further into the lungs. Hence, it is imperative to reduce uncertainties regarding BC sources and emissions. Unfortunately, bottom-up technology-based emission inventories (EI) – the common input for models of climate and air quality and a policy tool for mitigation decisions – has large uncertainties in BC sources and emissions, with predictions ranging by factors 3-5.  This project will further develop and apply microscale 14C-dating of BC aerosols to provide powerful observation-based top-down information on the relative contribution from combustion of fossil fuel (extinct 14C) and biomass (contemporary 14C) to the BC in the actual atmosphere. Our initial month-long studies have demonstrated systematic underestimation in the fractional fossil contribution of all 8 BC-EI for India (Gustafsson et al., 2009 Science) and in all 12 BC-EI for China (Chen et al., incl Gustafsson, 2013). In collaboration with aerosol researchers in Bangladesh, one of the most polluted regions on Earth and the "exhaust pipe" of S Asia, we propose the first year-round 14C-BC source forensics assessment for S Asia.  Building on recent Swe-Bangla pilot study, we propose 24-mo BC source apportionment campaigns in both highly-polluted megacity Dhaka and in rural southern Bangladesh at the newly established Bhola Observatory (now part of the international UNEP-ABC program set of receptor observatories). This site provides an opportunity to source fingerprint the load of BC that have accumulated through the Pakistan – N India – Bangladesh air transport; it thus provides an integrated perspective of sources to the BC influencing the larger-scale regional climate.   The three objectives and approaches are: (1) 14C-based quantification of the relative contribution of biomass vs fossil fuel combustion to BC in megacity Dhaka and regional receptor site Bhola.  Benefit: Pinning down the sources of BC aerosols in S Asia allows us to better understand its effects on climate, respiratory health and to guide policy options toward mitigation. (2) Assimilate a battery of diagnostic source markers (Δ14C, δ13C and pyrogenic molecules) to refine apportionment of multiple sources.  Benefit: Statistical modeling of the generated source-diagnostic database with Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations will yield an improved description of BC sources to the polluted air over Bangladesh between fossil-liquid, fossil-coal, biomass-woodfuel, biomass – crop residue burning.  (3) Compare this top-down source apportionment of atmospheric BC with predictions from bottom-up BC emission inventories (EI) using a coupled EI-transport model (Eclipse-Flexpart).  Benefit:  Responding to a general plea of independent observation-based tests of BC-EI predictions, the composition-based source apportionment will contribute to diagnose the reliability of present EI and diagnose areas for improvement, to the benefit of climate and air quality models.   The quantitative information on contributions from fossil vs biomass combustion sources, generated in close collaboration with a strong Bangladeshi aerosol group, will beyond high-impact research articles also be used to advise the Env Ministry of Bangladesh (and briefed to UNEP and Env Ministry of Sweden) to guide policy options toward BC mitigation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER  BANGLADESH    Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden inte minst i södra Asien. Koalitionen efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring SLCP, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor, vilket det föreslagna projektet syftar till.   Ofullständig förbränning från många olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket bidrar till bildningen av BC/sot-innehållande Bruna Moln i atmosfären, som under vinterns torrperiod täcker Bangladesh och stora delar av södra Asien samt påverkar året runt både det regionala klimatet och luften som folk andas. Dessvärre försvåras åtgärder för att minska utsläppen av ett betydande kunskapsglapp kring de relativa bidragen till den smutsiga luften från de olika utsläppskällorna. Vilka slags källor är viktigast?   På grund av de regionala vindmönstrena så drabbas Bangladesh oproportionerligt hårt av utsläppen av luftföroreningar genom gränsöverskridande transport från Indien utöver de betydande inhemska utsläppen.  Detta leder till ett tjockt brunt moln eller smog av luftföroreningar över Bangladesh som till slut lämnar subkontinenten och från södra Bangladesh blåser ut över Bengaliska Viken.   Vi föreslår ett samarbetsprogram med skickliga aerosolforskare i Bangladesh.  Tillsammans kan vi vidareutveckla våra framgångsrika pilotkampanjer som demonstrerat kapaciteten i mikroskala kol-14 dateringar av aerosoler för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen av sot/BC partiklar i det Bruna Molnet mellan biomassa/biobränsle (kol-14  levande) och fossila bränslen (kol-14 utdött). Detta svensk-bangladeshiska forskningssamarbete skulle leverera information om källorna till BC/sotpartiklar i ett stort och viktigt område/land, ett efterfrågat beslutsstöd för minskningsåtgärder, och samtidigt ge grundläggande vetenskaplig information av avsevärd betydelse för förbättrad förståelse av hur BC/sot från olika källor påverkar klimatet.  De stora luftprover som behövs för kol-14 analyserna skulle filtreras under 24-månaderskampanjer på två atmosfärsstationer som framgångsrikt etablerats under ledning av våra bangladeshiska kollegor: en urban station i megacity Dhaka och det andra det nybyggda atmosfärsobservatoriet på Bhola Island, strategiskt beläget i ett glest befolkat område vid utflödet från södra Asien. De bangladeshiska luftföroreningarna kommer alltså undersökas med ny teknik som utvecklats i Sverige och nu finner en viktig tillämpning i Bangladesh kring S Asiens Bruna Moln.   Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.  Utöver direkta kontakter med miljöministerierna i Bangladesh (vi har etablerad kontakt med ansvarig på Bs miljödep, Mr. Nasir Uddin) och Sverige (SLCP-ansvariga Caroline Dickson och klimatambassadör Anna Lindstedt) så kommer sammanfattningar i form av bl.a. Policy Briefs att personligen distribueras äve</narrative>
      <narrative>Aerosol pollution containing Black Carbon (BC; soot) fills the atmosphere of S Asia. This Atmospheric Brown Cloud (ABC), with BC as a key component, cause severe effects on both the regional climate and the quality of the air people breathe, yet the relative source contributions from e.g. biomass vs fossil fuel combustion are poorly constrained. Atmospheric BC from biomass vs fossil fuel combustion have different intrinsic impacts on climate and health; fossil-BC have stronger mass-normalized solar absorption efficiency and is smaller in size, thus able to penetrate further into the lungs. Hence, it is imperative to reduce uncertainties regarding BC sources and emissions. Unfortunately, bottom-up technology-based emission inventories (EI) – the common input for models of climate and air quality and a policy tool for mitigation decisions – has large uncertainties in BC sources and emissions, with predictions ranging by factors 3-5.  This project will further develop and apply microscale 14C-dating of BC aerosols to provide powerful observation-based top-down information on the relative contribution from combustion of fossil fuel (extinct 14C) and biomass (contemporary 14C) to the BC in the actual atmosphere. Our initial month-long studies have demonstrated systematic underestimation in the fractional fossil contribution of all 8 BC-EI for India (Gustafsson et al., 2009 Science) and in all 12 BC-EI for China (Chen et al., incl Gustafsson, 2013). In collaboration with aerosol researchers in Bangladesh, one of the most polluted regions on Earth and the "exhaust pipe" of S Asia, we propose the first year-round 14C-BC source forensics assessment for S Asia.  Building on recent Swe-Bangla pilot study, we propose 24-mo BC source apportionment campaigns in both highly-polluted megacity Dhaka and in rural southern Bangladesh at the newly established Bhola Observatory (now part of the international UNEP-ABC program set of receptor observatories). This site provides an opportunity to source fingerprint the load of BC that have accumulated through the Pakistan – N India – Bangladesh air transport; it thus provides an integrated perspective of sources to the BC influencing the larger-scale regional climate.   The three objectives and approaches are: (1) 14C-based quantification of the relative contribution of biomass vs fossil fuel combustion to BC in megacity Dhaka and regional receptor site Bhola.  Benefit: Pinning down the sources of BC aerosols in S Asia allows us to better understand its effects on climate, respiratory health and to guide policy options toward mitigation. (2) Assimilate a battery of diagnostic source markers (Δ14C, δ13C and pyrogenic molecules) to refine apportionment of multiple sources.  Benefit: Statistical modeling of the generated source-diagnostic database with Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations will yield an improved description of BC sources to the polluted air over Bangladesh between fossil-liquid, fossil-coal, biomass-woodfuel, biomass – crop residue burning.  (3) Compare this top-down source apportionment of atmospheric BC with predictions from bottom-up BC emission inventories (EI) using a coupled EI-transport model (Eclipse-Flexpart).  Benefit:  Responding to a general plea of independent observation-based tests of BC-EI predictions, the composition-based source apportionment will contribute to diagnose the reliability of present EI and diagnose areas for improvement, to the benefit of climate and air quality models.   The quantitative information on contributions from fossil vs biomass combustion sources, generated in close collaboration with a strong Bangladeshi aerosol group, will beyond high-impact research articles also be used to advise the Env Ministry of Bangladesh (and briefed to UNEP and Env Ministry of Sweden) to guide policy options toward BC mitigation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Randomized clinical trial to identify optimal pediatric efavirenz dosage to treat HIV infected infant and children in Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Randomiserad klinisk prövning för att identifiera optimala pediatrisk efavirenz dosering för behandling av HIV-infekterade spädbarn</narrative>
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      <narrative>More than 90% of the estimated 3.3 million HIV infected children worldwide live in Sub Saharan Africa. Efavirenz (EFV) is approved recently by US-FDA and WHO as part of first line combination ART for HIV infected children &gt;3 years of age. Based on results from few clinical studies, the US-FDA approved the use of EFV in infant and children aged ≥3 months weighing &gt;3.5 kg. Due to lack of efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic data  WHO continues to limit the use of EFV in children under &lt;3 years of age.   The current body weight-based EFV dose recommended (FDA and WHO) to treat HIV in infant and children is scaled-down prediction from population pharmacokinetic modeling of data obtained from adult subjects treated with the standard maximum EFV dose. Biochemical and physiological processes between children and adults such as metabolism are disproportionate to their body weight differences. Although adult data is helpful to decide a first-in-children dose to initiate a safety, efficacy and PK study, the appropriate way to determine pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters in children for a given age group is to conduct a dose optimization studies in specific age groups.   Our extensive EFV dose optimization studies in Sub Saharan Africa patients indicate the importance of pharmacogenetic variations for efavirenz plasma exposure and treatment outcome. Based on population PK modeling of observational data, we demonstrated that standard 600 mg daily adult dose is unnecessarily high and recommended  a dose reduction to 400 mg daily for adults in black African populations, which is confirmed by recent randomized clinical trials. In the present study we aim to perform a similar EFV dose optimization study specific for pediatrics population in Africa. EFV crosses the blood brain barrier and high plasma EFV concentration is associated with CNS toxicity, which may result in untoward effect for the developing child brain.  We hypothesize that with the current recommended EFV dose, the risk of under- or overdosing of EFV is eminent among black African children who exhibit significant nutritional, comorbidity and host-genetic diversity from populations where pharmacokinetic and safety studies are performed and data extrapolated with “one-dose-fit-all” principle. We aim to identify safe and effective efavirenz dosage recommendations specific for pediatric use to treat HIV infected infants and children in Sub Saharan Africa. A three-phase extensive efavirenz pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics and pharmacodynamics based EFV dose optimization study will be conducted in HIV and HIV-TB co-infected infant and children from two genetically diverse African populations (Uganda and Ethiopia) during 2016 – 2020.  First (Phase-1): observational study will be conducted to evaluate EFV plasma exposure, safety (skin rash, liver and CNS toxicity) and efficacy (immunologic and virological outcomes) of EFV based ART using the current EFV dose approved by FDA  (&lt; 3 years of age) and WHO (&gt; 3 years of age) treatment guidelines. Patients will be enrolled prospectively and followed for one year. Application and feasibility of bedside genotype testing for patient care to aid EFV dose adjustment in HIV pediatric clinic will be developed and evaluated.  Secondly (Phase-2): Population pharmacokinetic, pharmacogenetic and pharmacodynamics modeling and simulation of the data we will be performed to identify the normal efavirenz therapeutic range and optimal predictive EFV dose recommendation for the various age group.  Thirdly (Phase-3): In a randomized clinical trial, we will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the predicted optimal EFV dose and compare it against the current FDA/WHO approved EFV dose recommendations.   The study, to be conducted through a well-established multidisciplinary collaboration, will provide evidence-based recommendation for policy makers to develop safe and effective HIV treatment guidelines for the most vulnerable pediatric population in</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV-infektion är ett globalt problem. Mer än 90% av av 1.5 miljoner HIV-infekterade gravida kvinnor och 90% av  3,3 miljoner hivinfekterade barn i  världen bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Hiv behandlas idag med flera samtidigt givna läkemedel i form av kombinationsbehandling. t WHO beräknar att endast en tredjedel av alla hiv-positiva barn som behöver behandling får sådanjämfört med 2 av 3 vuxna. Behandlingen är mer komplicerad hos  barn och kräver tätare förändringar.   Efavirenz är godkänt av WHO i kombination med andra läkemedel mot HIV för av HIV-1-infektion hos vuxna och barn äldre än tre år. USA-FDA har godkänt användningen av EFV i spädbarn och barn i åldern ≥3 månader som väger&gt; 3,5 kg. På grund av avsaknad av uppgifter om effekt, säkerhet och läkemedels omsättning rekommenderar WHO fortsatt begränsad användning av efavirenz hos barn under &lt;3 år. Erfarenhet från behandling av barn är begränsad och doseringsrekommendationer byggerpå extrapolering från resultat av studier hos vuxna behandlade med högsta standarddos av efavirenz för vuxna. Men biokemiska och fysiologiska processer mellan barn och vuxna med ämnesomsättning är oproportionerligt högre förhållande till sin kroppsvikt jämfört med vuxna. Data från vuxna kan dock användas för att beräkna en rimlig dos för att initiera en klinisk dosoptimerande studie  för olika åldrar av  barn.    Det finns etablerat samband mellan viruseffekt vid HIV liksom biverkningsrisk och koncentrationen av efavirenz i blod vid kombinationsbheanling hos vuxna. Information saknas om hur sambandet mellan koncentration i blod hos barn med HIV och behandling med efavirenz i SSA. Den begränsade informationen om hur efavirenz omsätts hos HIV-infekterade barn antyder att den nuvarande rekommenderade dosen av efavirenz inte är optimal och kräver fördjupade studier för att nå bästa behandlingsresultat. Tidigare dosptimerings studier hos vuxna HIV-patienter från Afrika (Etiopien, Tanzania och Uganda) visade att omsättningen av efavirenz är långsamma hos den svarta befolkningen genom ärftligt inflytande. Denna studien är en liknande dosoptimeringsstudie men hos olika åldergrupper av barn. Biverkningsmönstret för efavirenz domineras av hudutslag, centralnervösa symptom och påverkat enzymmönster i levern. Framför allt de centralnvervösa koncentrationsberoende biverkningarna är besvärande och kan försvåra barns skolarbete.     Vår hypotes är att den nuvarande rekommenderad dosen av efavirenz ger betydande risk för under- eller överdosering av efavirenz bland svarta afrikanska barn som har helt andra mönster av gener än andra befolkningar där både läkemedlets omsättning och säkerhet har studerats. Det räcker alltså inte att använda denna information utifrån idén " en-dos-för alla”. Det har studie syftar att identifiera säkra och effektiva efavirenz doseringsrekommendationer för att behandla HIV-infekterade spädbarn och barn i två genetiskt skilda afrikanska befolkningsgrupper (Uganda och Etiopien) under 2016-2020.  Först (Fas-1): observationsstudie ska genomförs för att utvärdera koncentrationer av efavirenz, säkerhet (hudutslag, lever och CNS toxicitet) och effekt på immunsystemet och på virus av efvirenz i aktuell kombiantionsbehandling och dosering enligt amerikanska registreringsmyndigheten (FDA,&lt; 3 år) och WHO (&gt; 3 år).   För det andra (Fas-2): Alla data om samtliga patienters blodkoncentrationer och ärftligt styrda förmåga att omsätta efavirenz och behandlingseffekter beskrivs med en matematisk modell. Olika doseringsregimer simuleras för att finna optimala dosregimer. Detta sker för olika åldersgrupper.  För det tredje (Fas-3): I en kontrollerad  klinisk studier utvärderar vi slutligen effekt och säkerhet och effekt för  den förväntade optimala efavirenzdosen i olika åldersgrupper? jämföra med  den nuvarande rekommenderade standarddoseringen  enligt FDA  och WHO.  Studien, som genomförs genom väl etablerad och tvärvetenskapligt samarbete kommer att ge nödvändig vetenskapligt korrekt information om b</narrative>
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      <narrative>More than 90% of the estimated 3.3 million HIV infected children worldwide live in Sub Saharan Africa. Efavirenz (EFV) is approved recently by US-FDA and WHO as part of first line combination ART for HIV infected children &gt;3 years of age. Based on results from few clinical studies, the US-FDA approved the use of EFV in infant and children aged ≥3 months weighing &gt;3.5 kg. Due to lack of efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic data  WHO continues to limit the use of EFV in children under &lt;3 years of age.   The current body weight-based EFV dose recommended (FDA and WHO) to treat HIV in infant and children is scaled-down prediction from population pharmacokinetic modeling of data obtained from adult subjects treated with the standard maximum EFV dose. Biochemical and physiological processes between children and adults such as metabolism are disproportionate to their body weight differences. Although adult data is helpful to decide a first-in-children dose to initiate a safety, efficacy and PK study, the appropriate way to determine pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters in children for a given age group is to conduct a dose optimization studies in specific age groups.   Our extensive EFV dose optimization studies in Sub Saharan Africa patients indicate the importance of pharmacogenetic variations for efavirenz plasma exposure and treatment outcome. Based on population PK modeling of observational data, we demonstrated that standard 600 mg daily adult dose is unnecessarily high and recommended  a dose reduction to 400 mg daily for adults in black African populations, which is confirmed by recent randomized clinical trials. In the present study we aim to perform a similar EFV dose optimization study specific for pediatrics population in Africa. EFV crosses the blood brain barrier and high plasma EFV concentration is associated with CNS toxicity, which may result in untoward effect for the developing child brain.  We hypothesize that with the current recommended EFV dose, the risk of under- or overdosing of EFV is eminent among black African children who exhibit significant nutritional, comorbidity and host-genetic diversity from populations where pharmacokinetic and safety studies are performed and data extrapolated with “one-dose-fit-all” principle. We aim to identify safe and effective efavirenz dosage recommendations specific for pediatric use to treat HIV infected infants and children in Sub Saharan Africa. A three-phase extensive efavirenz pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics and pharmacodynamics based EFV dose optimization study will be conducted in HIV and HIV-TB co-infected infant and children from two genetically diverse African populations (Uganda and Ethiopia) during 2016 – 2020.  First (Phase-1): observational study will be conducted to evaluate EFV plasma exposure, safety (skin rash, liver and CNS toxicity) and efficacy (immunologic and virological outcomes) of EFV based ART using the current EFV dose approved by FDA  (&lt; 3 years of age) and WHO (&gt; 3 years of age) treatment guidelines. Patients will be enrolled prospectively and followed for one year. Application and feasibility of bedside genotype testing for patient care to aid EFV dose adjustment in HIV pediatric clinic will be developed and evaluated.  Secondly (Phase-2): Population pharmacokinetic, pharmacogenetic and pharmacodynamics modeling and simulation of the data we will be performed to identify the normal efavirenz therapeutic range and optimal predictive EFV dose recommendation for the various age group.  Thirdly (Phase-3): In a randomized clinical trial, we will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the predicted optimal EFV dose and compare it against the current FDA/WHO approved EFV dose recommendations.   The study, to be conducted through a well-established multidisciplinary collaboration, will provide evidence-based recommendation for policy makers to develop safe and effective HIV treatment guidelines for the most vulnerable pediatric population in</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">HIV-infektion är ett globalt problem. Mer än 90% av av 1.5 miljoner HIV-infekterade gravida kvinnor och 90% av  3,3 miljoner hivinfekterade barn i  världen bor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Hiv behandlas idag med flera samtidigt givna läkemedel i form av kombinationsbehandling. t WHO beräknar att endast en tredjedel av alla hiv-positiva barn som behöver behandling får sådanjämfört med 2 av 3 vuxna. Behandlingen är mer komplicerad hos  barn och kräver tätare förändringar.   Efavirenz är godkänt av WHO i kombination med andra läkemedel mot HIV för av HIV-1-infektion hos vuxna och barn äldre än tre år. USA-FDA har godkänt användningen av EFV i spädbarn och barn i åldern ≥3 månader som väger&gt; 3,5 kg. På grund av avsaknad av uppgifter om effekt, säkerhet och läkemedels omsättning rekommenderar WHO fortsatt begränsad användning av efavirenz hos barn under &lt;3 år. Erfarenhet från behandling av barn är begränsad och doseringsrekommendationer byggerpå extrapolering från resultat av studier hos vuxna behandlade med högsta standarddos av efavirenz för vuxna. Men biokemiska och fysiologiska processer mellan barn och vuxna med ämnesomsättning är oproportionerligt högre förhållande till sin kroppsvikt jämfört med vuxna. Data från vuxna kan dock användas för att beräkna en rimlig dos för att initiera en klinisk dosoptimerande studie  för olika åldrar av  barn.    Det finns etablerat samband mellan viruseffekt vid HIV liksom biverkningsrisk och koncentrationen av efavirenz i blod vid kombinationsbheanling hos vuxna. Information saknas om hur sambandet mellan koncentration i blod hos barn med HIV och behandling med efavirenz i SSA. Den begränsade informationen om hur efavirenz omsätts hos HIV-infekterade barn antyder att den nuvarande rekommenderade dosen av efavirenz inte är optimal och kräver fördjupade studier för att nå bästa behandlingsresultat. Tidigare dosptimerings studier hos vuxna HIV-patienter från Afrika (Etiopien, Tanzania och Uganda) visade att omsättningen av efavirenz är långsamma hos den svarta befolkningen genom ärftligt inflytande. Denna studien är en liknande dosoptimeringsstudie men hos olika åldergrupper av barn. Biverkningsmönstret för efavirenz domineras av hudutslag, centralnervösa symptom och påverkat enzymmönster i levern. Framför allt de centralnvervösa koncentrationsberoende biverkningarna är besvärande och kan försvåra barns skolarbete.     Vår hypotes är att den nuvarande rekommenderad dosen av efavirenz ger betydande risk för under- eller överdosering av efavirenz bland svarta afrikanska barn som har helt andra mönster av gener än andra befolkningar där både läkemedlets omsättning och säkerhet har studerats. Det räcker alltså inte att använda denna information utifrån idén " en-dos-för alla”. Det har studie syftar att identifiera säkra och effektiva efavirenz doseringsrekommendationer för att behandla HIV-infekterade spädbarn och barn i två genetiskt skilda afrikanska befolkningsgrupper (Uganda och Etiopien) under 2016-2020.  Först (Fas-1): observationsstudie ska genomförs för att utvärdera koncentrationer av efavirenz, säkerhet (hudutslag, lever och CNS toxicitet) och effekt på immunsystemet och på virus av efvirenz i aktuell kombiantionsbehandling och dosering enligt amerikanska registreringsmyndigheten (FDA,&lt; 3 år) och WHO (&gt; 3 år).   För det andra (Fas-2): Alla data om samtliga patienters blodkoncentrationer och ärftligt styrda förmåga att omsätta efavirenz och behandlingseffekter beskrivs med en matematisk modell. Olika doseringsregimer simuleras för att finna optimala dosregimer. Detta sker för olika åldersgrupper.  För det tredje (Fas-3): I en kontrollerad  klinisk studier utvärderar vi slutligen effekt och säkerhet och effekt för  den förväntade optimala efavirenzdosen i olika åldersgrupper? jämföra med  den nuvarande rekommenderade standarddoseringen  enligt FDA  och WHO.  Studien, som genomförs genom väl etablerad och tvärvetenskapligt samarbete kommer att ge nödvändig vetenskapligt korrekt information om b</narrative>
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      <narrative>External funding of regional organizations in Africa: What works and why?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Many donors have invested enormous financial resources in strengthening the institutional and organizational capacities of African states-led regional organizations in Africa, such as the AU, SADC, ECOWAS, EAC, IGAD, COMESA. The fundamental problem is that there is little systematic evidence in academia and in policy about “what works” and “why” in the external promotion of regional organizations in Africa. In answering this general question the research project focuses on the following three subsidiary research questions:  1. What explains the implementation gap in African regional organizations, and what are the implications for external support?  2. What explains the great variation in the donor community of regional funding strategies and aid delivery channels?  3. Under what conditions do different regional funding strategies and aid delivery channels impact favourably on development and poverty reduction?  The project combines a comparative case study focus on three policy fields (regional economic integration, infrastructure, and transboundary water management) with a comparative focus on three multilateral donors and three bilateral donors in each policy field. The final selection of regional organizations and donors for the comparative case studies will be determined after the first-step quantitative analyses. As a whole, the project combines qualitative and quantitative methods and sources of information in creative ways. Field work will be conducted in regional organizations; donor HQs and field offices in Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många biståndsgivare har investerat enorma resurser i att bygga upp statsledda regional organisationer i Afrika, såsom AU, SADC, ECOWAS, EAC, IGAD, COMESA. Det stora problemet är att det saknas robusta vetenskapliga belägg för ‘vad som fungerar’ och ‘varför’ vad gäller externt stöd och bistånd till regionala organisationer i Afrika.  Inom ramen för en jämförande fallstudiedesign syftar detta projekt till att förklara hur givarnas olika finansieringskanaler påverkar implementering såväl som effekter för utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett urval av multilaterala och bilaterala biståndsgivare kommer analyseras och jämföras i tre policyområden: regional ekonomisk integration, infrastruktur, och gränsöverskridande vattenhantering. Projektet kombinerar kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder, och fältarbete kommer utföras både inom biståndsorganisationer och afrikanska regionala organisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Conflict, Violence and Environmental Change: Investigating resource governance and legitimacy in transitional societies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Konflikter och våld förorsakade av klimatförändringar har sina rötter i sociala och politiska processer som endast är indirekt relaterade till miljöförändring. Framför allt finns det ett akut behov av mer forskning om hur resursstyrning – utformad för att minska det globala samhällets sårbarhet för miljöförändringar – själv är en potentiell krutdurk för politisk instabilitet och våld. Syftet med detta fyraåriga forskningsprogram är att öka kunskapen om hur klimatförändringar orsakar legitimitetskriser, konflikt och våld i styrningen av skogs- och vattenresurser. Arbetet bidrar således till att försäkra att nuvarande riktlinjer och program för att möta klimatförändringar inte förvärrar konflikter och sårbarhet. Kärnfrågan som ställs är, vad förorsakar konflikt och våld i ljuset av miljöförändringar?  Forskningsprogrammet motiveras av en djup oro över den snabba förändring som vi bevittnar i dag. Programmet syftar till att undersöka hur komplexa sociala processer är sammanlänkade med miljöförändringar, och till att förstå hur vi kan utveckla politiska mekanismer för att hantera dem. För att uppnå detta undersöks hur miljöförändringar kan orsaka legitimitetskriser i styrprogram som ämnar motverka sårbarhet och klimatförändringar. Hur klimatförändringar förstås globalt formar våra åtgärder och beteenden gentemot dessa avsevärt. Forskningsresultaten kommer att generera nya insikter i hur konsekvenserna av miljöförändring kan hanteras.  Programmet har tre huvudsakliga mål: 1.) Att förstå hur sociala och politiska processer relaterade till förändrade skogs- och vattenresurser blir invecklade i konflikter och våld. 2.) Att producera konkreta underlag för hur global miljöförändring förstås inom ”bräckliga” styrelseformer på två kontinenter: Asien (Nepal) och Afrika (Kenya). 3.) Att generera insikter i hur styrmekanismer och utvecklingsprogram bättre kan utformas för att hantera oro för miljörelaterat våld globalt.  Forskningen är utformad med utgångspunkt i samhällsvetenskapen för att undersöka hur miljöförändringar är invecklade i bräcklig statlig politik och vice versa. Resultatet kommer att bestå i en konkret utvärdering av hur konflikter och miljöförändringar tillsammans skapar nya sårbarheter och möjligheter för att stärka människor och politiska system. Rustad med denna förståelse kan programmet ge rekommendationer om hur styrmekanismer och program bättre kan bli medel för en positiv omvandling av globalt miljöbeteende.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Conflict, Violence and Environmental Change: Investigating resource governance and legitimacy in transitional societies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Konflikter och våld förorsakade av klimatförändringar har sina rötter i sociala och politiska processer som endast är indirekt relaterade till miljöförändring. Framför allt finns det ett akut behov av mer forskning om hur resursstyrning – utformad för att minska det globala samhällets sårbarhet för miljöförändringar – själv är en potentiell krutdurk för politisk instabilitet och våld. Syftet med detta fyraåriga forskningsprogram är att öka kunskapen om hur klimatförändringar orsakar legitimitetskriser, konflikt och våld i styrningen av skogs- och vattenresurser. Arbetet bidrar således till att försäkra att nuvarande riktlinjer och program för att möta klimatförändringar inte förvärrar konflikter och sårbarhet. Kärnfrågan som ställs är, vad förorsakar konflikt och våld i ljuset av miljöförändringar?  Forskningsprogrammet motiveras av en djup oro över den snabba förändring som vi bevittnar i dag. Programmet syftar till att undersöka hur komplexa sociala processer är sammanlänkade med miljöförändringar, och till att förstå hur vi kan utveckla politiska mekanismer för att hantera dem. För att uppnå detta undersöks hur miljöförändringar kan orsaka legitimitetskriser i styrprogram som ämnar motverka sårbarhet och klimatförändringar. Hur klimatförändringar förstås globalt formar våra åtgärder och beteenden gentemot dessa avsevärt. Forskningsresultaten kommer att generera nya insikter i hur konsekvenserna av miljöförändring kan hanteras.  Programmet har tre huvudsakliga mål: 1.) Att förstå hur sociala och politiska processer relaterade till förändrade skogs- och vattenresurser blir invecklade i konflikter och våld. 2.) Att producera konkreta underlag för hur global miljöförändring förstås inom ”bräckliga” styrelseformer på två kontinenter: Asien (Nepal) och Afrika (Kenya). 3.) Att generera insikter i hur styrmekanismer och utvecklingsprogram bättre kan utformas för att hantera oro för miljörelaterat våld globalt.  Forskningen är utformad med utgångspunkt i samhällsvetenskapen för att undersöka hur miljöförändringar är invecklade i bräcklig statlig politik och vice versa. Resultatet kommer att bestå i en konkret utvärdering av hur konflikter och miljöförändringar tillsammans skapar nya sårbarheter och möjligheter för att stärka människor och politiska system. Rustad med denna förståelse kan programmet ge rekommendationer om hur styrmekanismer och program bättre kan bli medel för en positiv omvandling av globalt miljöbeteende.</narrative>
      <narrative>This aim of this 4-year program is to probe the concerns raised by environmental change for conflict and violence and to understand how we can respond more effectively to them. It does so by tackling a question identified by the recent IPCC report as a crucial question, what produces conflict and violence in the face of environmental change? The proposed research therefore begins from the insight that environmental governance policies and programs are often a platform on which actors struggle over discourses, authority and responsibilities. More scientific scrutiny is required into how such struggles within policies and programs can erupt as flash points for conflict and violence, or alternatively, can open up pathways towards peace and reduced vulnerability. Drawing from the social sciences the program explores how climate change is linked to perceptions of and responses to those changes. The work focuses on changes in forest and water resources in 2 countries: Nepal and Kenya. The objectives are: 1. To better conceptualise the social-political processes through which changing forest and water resources become enrolled in crises of legitimacy, conflict and violence. To produce empirical evidence of how global environmental change manifests social-politically within two carefully selected countries on two continents: Asia (Nepal) and Africa (Kenya). 3. To generate insights into how governance mechanisms can be better designed to address environmental conflict and violence concerns in least developed countries. The outcome will be a concrete evaluation of how conflict and environmental change together create new vulnerabilities and points of empowerment for people and polities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp (biom) och spelar en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet, klimat och hydrologi. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om dessa ekosystem. Till exempel är det mycket osäkert hur de kommer att påverkas av den pågående globala uppvärmningen. Det övergripande syftet med vårt projekt är att minska denna kunskapslucka. Några specifika frågor som intresserar oss är: Är tropiska trädarter nära en övre temperaturgräns ovanför vilken deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrenskraft försvagas? Kan arterna acklimatisera sig till den globala uppvärmningen? Är olika artgrupper olika känsliga? Hur kommer morgondagens tropiska regnskogar att se ut?   I det här projektet studerar vi regnskog som växer på bergen i tropiska skogsområden i Rwanda, Afrika, för att se hur deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrensförmåga påverkas när de utsätts för högre temperatur. Vi kommer att plantera tropiska trädarter på tre olika platser längs en höjdgradient, där temperaturen sjunker med ökad höjd. Ett steg nedåt längs gradienten representerar ett troligt framtida klimatscenarium (global uppvärmning). Det finns även skillnader i markegenskaper och nederbördsmängd mellan de tre olika platserna, vilka vi kompenserar för med hjälp av vattenavledning, bevattning och gödsling. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både så kallade pionjärarter (arter som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (arter som dominerar i skogar utan störningar) som naturligt förekommer i de två översta områdena av höjdgradienten. På så sätt kan vi undersöka konkurrensen mellan arterna och se ifall pionjärarter är mindre känsliga än klimaxarter och ifall arter från lägre höjd tar över vid högre temperatur.   Temperaturens påverkan på träden kommer att studeras från molekylär nivå till effekter på blandens fotosyntes (där ljusenergi omvandlas till kolhydrater), trädens tillväxt, och skogsbeståndens artsammansättning. För att förstå de storskaliga ekologiska effekterna behövs kunskap om de underliggande mekanismer som styr dessa. Ett träds förmåga att anpassa sig till uppvärmning beror till stor del på i vilken utstäckning det kan acklimatisera sina fysiologiska (inre) processer och funktioner till högre temperatur Vi kommer därför att undersöka om fotosyntesens temperaturkänslighet kan acklimatisera sig till höjd temperatur, så att värmekänsligheten är lägre hos en individ som vuxit upp i ett varmare klimat. En mekanism som är särskilt viktig för en sådan anpassningsförmåga är membranens möjlighet att ändra sin fettsyresammansättning.  Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Projektet kommer att belysa ett framtidsscenario för afrikanska bergsregnskogar i och med den globala uppvärmningen. Det kommer att ta fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters temperaturkänslighet och dessutom undersöka konsekvenserna för artsammansättningen i ett framtida klimat. Ett annat viktigt mål för projektet är att fortsätta bygga upp kompetensen inom skogsforskning i Rwanda, vilket gynnar forskningsbaserad och långsiktig klimatanpassning i ett fattigt land i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp (biom) och spelar en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet, klimat och hydrologi. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om dessa ekosystem. Till exempel är det mycket osäkert hur de kommer att påverkas av den pågående globala uppvärmningen. Det övergripande syftet med vårt projekt är att minska denna kunskapslucka. Några specifika frågor som intresserar oss är: Är tropiska trädarter nära en övre temperaturgräns ovanför vilken deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrenskraft försvagas? Kan arterna acklimatisera sig till den globala uppvärmningen? Är olika artgrupper olika känsliga? Hur kommer morgondagens tropiska regnskogar att se ut?   I det här projektet studerar vi regnskog som växer på bergen i tropiska skogsområden i Rwanda, Afrika, för att se hur deras funktion, tillväxt och konkurrensförmåga påverkas när de utsätts för högre temperatur. Vi kommer att plantera tropiska trädarter på tre olika platser längs en höjdgradient, där temperaturen sjunker med ökad höjd. Ett steg nedåt längs gradienten representerar ett troligt framtida klimatscenarium (global uppvärmning). Det finns även skillnader i markegenskaper och nederbördsmängd mellan de tre olika platserna, vilka vi kompenserar för med hjälp av vattenavledning, bevattning och gödsling. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både så kallade pionjärarter (arter som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (arter som dominerar i skogar utan störningar) som naturligt förekommer i de två översta områdena av höjdgradienten. På så sätt kan vi undersöka konkurrensen mellan arterna och se ifall pionjärarter är mindre känsliga än klimaxarter och ifall arter från lägre höjd tar över vid högre temperatur.   Temperaturens påverkan på träden kommer att studeras från molekylär nivå till effekter på blandens fotosyntes (där ljusenergi omvandlas till kolhydrater), trädens tillväxt, och skogsbeståndens artsammansättning. För att förstå de storskaliga ekologiska effekterna behövs kunskap om de underliggande mekanismer som styr dessa. Ett träds förmåga att anpassa sig till uppvärmning beror till stor del på i vilken utstäckning det kan acklimatisera sina fysiologiska (inre) processer och funktioner till högre temperatur Vi kommer därför att undersöka om fotosyntesens temperaturkänslighet kan acklimatisera sig till höjd temperatur, så att värmekänsligheten är lägre hos en individ som vuxit upp i ett varmare klimat. En mekanism som är särskilt viktig för en sådan anpassningsförmåga är membranens möjlighet att ändra sin fettsyresammansättning.  Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Projektet kommer att belysa ett framtidsscenario för afrikanska bergsregnskogar i och med den globala uppvärmningen. Det kommer att ta fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters temperaturkänslighet och dessutom undersöka konsekvenserna för artsammansättningen i ett framtida klimat. Ett annat viktigt mål för projektet är att fortsätta bygga upp kompetensen inom skogsforskning i Rwanda, vilket gynnar forskningsbaserad och långsiktig klimatanpassning i ett fattigt land i Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>In spite of the importance of tropical rainforest for global biodiversity and ecosystem ecology regulating biogeochemical cycles, hydrology and climate, these forest in general, and African tropical forests in particular, remain relatively understudied. It has been hypothesised that many tropical species have a narrow thermal niche and operate close to a thermal limit above which they experience declines in function or fitness. However, there is currently little data available to either support or refute this hypothesis. The present project aims to reduce this knowledge gap for tropical montane trees, with the overall purpose of assessing the sensitivity of physiology, growth and competitiveness of tropical montane trees to increased temperature.  Multispecies plantations (common gardens) will be established along an elevation gradient in Rwanda, where a step down the gradient represents a possible future warming scenario. Pioneer and climax species from the high and mid elevation sites will be planted at all three locations, allowing for assessments of how both Afromontane rainforest (high elevation) and transitional rainforest (mid elevation) respond to climate warming. Since other environmental factors than temperature co-vary with elevation, the common gardens will include experimental manipulations of water and nutrient availability, with fertilization mitigating site differences in fertility and water being added or diverted depending on the location. By mixing trees of different thermal niches and successional strategies within the common gardens, the study can explore potential impacts of climate change on tree community composition.   The investigated responses of the trees range from molecular level and leaf physiology to tree growth and community level interspecific competition. Molecular methods include determination of thylakoid membrane lipid composition, primary metabolites and transcriptional profiling by next generation sequencing. Physiological and tree growth responses are investigated by leaf gas exchange measurements and methodsfor determining biomass of different tree organs. Data will be analysed using analysis of variance.    The research team includes participants at the University of Gothenburg (UG), the University of Rwanda (UR) and Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB). Researchers at UG has the overall responsibility for co-ordination of the project, while researchers at UG and UR together supervise the PhD student and field assistant at UR, as well as BSc/MSc students from both universities conducting field research in the project. RAB owns the research stations and have basic lab and technical facilities and staff for maintenance. Year 1 of the project will be used to set up the common gardens at the three sites along the elevation gradient. The actual experiment and the response measurements will be conducted during year 2-5, with main focus on molecular and physiological responses in the early part and responses of growth and inter-specific competition during the later part.   The scientific significance and novelty of the present project is the way that it addresses central hypotheses and knowledge gaps in global change biology by combining a unique experimental design with response measurements ranging from molecular mechanisms to community level competition. This experimental design allows us to assess not only how different species respond and acclimate to temperature, but also how interspecific variation in these responses affect tree community composition in a warmer climate. Furthermore, the broad range of response measurements allow for mechanistic understanding of the observed ecological responses. This combination of experimental approaches is novel and offers the potential to generate important new insights into the mechanisms controlling tree and forest responses to global warming. Finally, the proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which in turn will pr</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research project will focus on use of wastewater in agriculture, and how to prevent the environmental and health-related risks associated with such use in countries with water scarcity. We will particularly address the occurrence and removal of micro-pollutants in the wastewater, by use of two different removal methodologies; (i) barrier-enhanced small-scale decentralized wastewater treatment systems (so called DEWATS), and (ii) soil amendments applied on top of the soil or mixed with the top layer of soil.   In both methodologies biochar produced from local crop residues will be used as adsorbent material to capture and immobilize pollutants present in the wastewater. This research is of high relevance to a large number of the world´s least developed countries suffering from water scarcity, particularly in Africa. As study objects in this project we have selected Tanzania and Morocco, which represents two African countries with high water stress, but with different geographical/topographical conditions.  The main objective is to demonstrate the function of biochar produced from carbonization of low-cost and locally available crop residues as adsorbent material in an established water purification set-up, such as the DEWATS plant. We will also explore the potential for application directly on soil for on-site capture and immobilisation of pollutants in wastewater used for agricultural irrigation. Both approaches will demand a detailed characterization of the biochar adsorbent and an evaluation of their adsorption behavior. Finally, we will study optimization of the biochar adsorbents by use of additives (pottery sherds and charcoal ash). The goal in a longer perspective is to aid in providing a sustainable solution which promotes human health as well as environmental protection.  The specific goals are to investigate: i) the removal efficiency of different biochars with regard to the most common pollutants; ii) how the material composition and material properties of the crop residues affect the adsorption capacity of the resulting biochar; iii) how the adsorption capacity may be improved by use of additives; and iv) how the choice of removal methodology affects the removal efficiency of the studied pollutants.  The project will be conducted during a period of three years by researchers at Umeå University (Sweden) and United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), and by local collaboration partners in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Rabat, Morocco.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att studera förekomst och avskiljning av föroreningar i avloppsvatten för att möjliggöra användning av detta vatten i jordbruket i länder med vattenbrist. Vi kommer särskilt att titta på två olika avskiljningsmetoder; (i) småskaliga decentraliserade avloppsreningssystem (så kallade DEWATS), och (ii) jordförbättringsmedel som appliceras ovanpå jorden eller blandas med det översta lagret av jord. I båda dessa metoder kommer vi att använda biokol producerad från lokalt tillgängliga jordbruksrester som adsorbent för att fånga upp och immobilisera föroreningarna i avloppsvattnet.  Denna forskning är viktig för att förebygga miljö- och hälsorelaterade risker i samband med användning av avloppsvatten för bevattning i länder med vattenbrist, särskilt för många av världens minst utvecklade länder. Som studieobjekt i detta projekt har vi valt Tanzania och Marocko, som båda har hög vattenstress men olika geografiska/topografiska förhållanden och typer av jordbruk.  Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att utvärdera funktionen av biokol som adsorberande material, dels i en DEWATS anläggning och dels om det appliceras direkt på jorden för att sedan adsorbera föroreningar i avloppsvatten som används för bevattning av jordbruksmarken. Båda metoderna kommer att kräva en detaljerad karakterisering av biokolsadsorbenten och en utvärdering av adsorbentens kapacitet. Slutligen kommer vi att studera optimering av biokolsadsorbenten genom att sätta till additiv till biokolet (krukskärvor och träkolsaska).  Målet med projektet är i ett längre perspektiv att bidra till en hållbar lösning som främjar människors hälsa samt skyddar miljön. De specifika målen är att undersöka:  • reningseffektiviteten hos olika biokol med avseende på de vanligaste föroreningarna i avloppsvatten (metaller och andra oorganiska föreningar, samt organiska föreningar)  • hur materialsammansättning och materialegenskaper hos jordbruksresterna påverkar adsorptionskapaciteten hos det resulterande biokolet  • hur biokolet kan förbättras genom tillsats av additiv, för att öka adsorptionskapaciteten  • hur val av avskiljningsmetod påverkar reningseffektiviteten med avseende på de studerade föroreningarna.  Människors hälsa är nära kopplat till miljö. I en rapport från United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, konstaterar man att 28% av Afrikas sjukdomsbörda är ett resultat av miljöfaktorer, såsom förorenat vatten och luftföroreningar. Detta forskningsprojekt är av hög relevans för ett stort antal av världens minst utvecklade länder, eftersom det rör ett allvarligt hot mot människors hälsa och mot vår miljö: vattenbrist. Vattenbrist drabbar varje kontinent och nästan en femtedel av världens befolkning bor i områden med fysisk brist. 2,6 miljarder människor saknar tillgång till adekvata avlopp, och enligt United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, dör varje år cirka 1,8 miljoner barn till följd av sjukdomar orsakade av orent vatten och dålig sanitet. När det gäller vatten som används för bevattning av jordbruksmark så har det visats att föroreningar i detta vatten, exempelvis avloppsvatten, kan tas upp av grödorna, och på så vis överföras till människan.  Projektet kommer också att beröra frågan om avskogning. I projektet kommer vi att endast använda oss av biokol som framställts av jordbruksrester istället för, som den dominerande kolframställningen idag i Tanzania och andra afrikanska länder, avverka skog för att få ved till kolproduktion. Avskogning påverkar enligt UNEP även spridningen av sjukdomar som exempelvis malaria, eftersom myggorna lättare förökar sig när solljus, temperatur, och ytvattentillgänglighet ökar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att studera förekomst och avskiljning av föroreningar i avloppsvatten för att möjliggöra användning av detta vatten i jordbruket i länder med vattenbrist. Vi kommer särskilt att titta på två olika avskiljningsmetoder; (i) småskaliga decentraliserade avloppsreningssystem (så kallade DEWATS), och (ii) jordförbättringsmedel som appliceras ovanpå jorden eller blandas med det översta lagret av jord. I båda dessa metoder kommer vi att använda biokol producerad från lokalt tillgängliga jordbruksrester som adsorbent för att fånga upp och immobilisera föroreningarna i avloppsvattnet.  Denna forskning är viktig för att förebygga miljö- och hälsorelaterade risker i samband med användning av avloppsvatten för bevattning i länder med vattenbrist, särskilt för många av världens minst utvecklade länder. Som studieobjekt i detta projekt har vi valt Tanzania och Marocko, som båda har hög vattenstress men olika geografiska/topografiska förhållanden och typer av jordbruk.  Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att utvärdera funktionen av biokol som adsorberande material, dels i en DEWATS anläggning och dels om det appliceras direkt på jorden för att sedan adsorbera föroreningar i avloppsvatten som används för bevattning av jordbruksmarken. Båda metoderna kommer att kräva en detaljerad karakterisering av biokolsadsorbenten och en utvärdering av adsorbentens kapacitet. Slutligen kommer vi att studera optimering av biokolsadsorbenten genom att sätta till additiv till biokolet (krukskärvor och träkolsaska).  Målet med projektet är i ett längre perspektiv att bidra till en hållbar lösning som främjar människors hälsa samt skyddar miljön. De specifika målen är att undersöka:  • reningseffektiviteten hos olika biokol med avseende på de vanligaste föroreningarna i avloppsvatten (metaller och andra oorganiska föreningar, samt organiska föreningar)  • hur materialsammansättning och materialegenskaper hos jordbruksresterna påverkar adsorptionskapaciteten hos det resulterande biokolet  • hur biokolet kan förbättras genom tillsats av additiv, för att öka adsorptionskapaciteten  • hur val av avskiljningsmetod påverkar reningseffektiviteten med avseende på de studerade föroreningarna.  Människors hälsa är nära kopplat till miljö. I en rapport från United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, konstaterar man att 28% av Afrikas sjukdomsbörda är ett resultat av miljöfaktorer, såsom förorenat vatten och luftföroreningar. Detta forskningsprojekt är av hög relevans för ett stort antal av världens minst utvecklade länder, eftersom det rör ett allvarligt hot mot människors hälsa och mot vår miljö: vattenbrist. Vattenbrist drabbar varje kontinent och nästan en femtedel av världens befolkning bor i områden med fysisk brist. 2,6 miljarder människor saknar tillgång till adekvata avlopp, och enligt United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, dör varje år cirka 1,8 miljoner barn till följd av sjukdomar orsakade av orent vatten och dålig sanitet. När det gäller vatten som används för bevattning av jordbruksmark så har det visats att föroreningar i detta vatten, exempelvis avloppsvatten, kan tas upp av grödorna, och på så vis överföras till människan.  Projektet kommer också att beröra frågan om avskogning. I projektet kommer vi att endast använda oss av biokol som framställts av jordbruksrester istället för, som den dominerande kolframställningen idag i Tanzania och andra afrikanska länder, avverka skog för att få ved till kolproduktion. Avskogning påverkar enligt UNEP även spridningen av sjukdomar som exempelvis malaria, eftersom myggorna lättare förökar sig när solljus, temperatur, och ytvattentillgänglighet ökar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In less-developed economies, agriculture employs a large share of the labor force and is responsible for a significant fraction of output, yet is typically characterized by low productivity. A major contributor to low productivity appears to be under investment in productive capital, such as quality tools, fertilizer and land improvements. A leading explanation is that poor farmers are ‘credit constrained,’ meaning that they simply cannot access sufficient cash to make the necessary investments. Policymakers frequently therefore subsidize such inputs, yet it is far from clear whether such subsidies are effective at putting resources in the hands of the right farmers. Subsidies may enable skilled but poor farmers to increase their usage of productive capital, but they may simply subsidize farmers who would have invested anyway, or even lead unskilled farmers to inefficiently take up the now artificially cheap capital.    We propose a randomized controlled trial in Uganda, in partnership with the large, global NGO, BRAC, to study these issues. The study will provide small-scale farmers with access to agricultural capital at varying subsidy levels, combined with a) careful measurement of farmers’ willingness to pay for capital, and b) a randomized cash transfer program to study the effect of easing farmers’ credit constraints. Our experiment is designed to generate high-quality experimental evidence on farmers’ returns to capital (evidence which is presently scarce) which will enable us to explore to what extent there are indeed high potential returns that farmers are missing out on. Our experiment also enables us to study in detail how two leading policies, price subsidies and cash transfers, affect capital investment and productivity. This will enable us to offer precise and well informed policy recommendations.    Our work will contribute to two important recent literatures in development economics. The first studies the return to investment in small scale enterprises in developing countries, typically finding high unexploited potential returns to capital. The second seeks to understand the ideal pricing policies for distributing development programs, so far mostly considering health products such as anti-mosquito bednets. We will provide new evidence from agriculture, complementing the existing work. We also make an important methodological contribution, combining and improving on existing experimental designs to provide rich new information to policymakers trying to maximize the impact of scarce public resources.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bloodstream infections (BSIs) caused by bacterial pathogens are a leading healthcare problem worldwide and a common cause of morbidity and mortality even in the countries with advanced healthcare systems. Treating the BSIs often demands intensive care measures including artificial ventilation and blood dialysis during such complications as multiple organ failure. The negative impact of BSI is especially pronounced in the low-income countries where the quality of the healthcare may be not capable of handling critically ill patients and/or the number of hospitals and their location is disproportional to demographic needs. Additionally, BSIs combined with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) constitute a particularly difficult problem to tackle. The infection develops quickly, the choice of effective therapies is limited and the process of selecting an appropriate treatment is slow as it involves the isolation of the etiologic agent. In case of multi-AMR of the pathogen, and lack of effective antimicrobials, medical professionals may have to fight the severe infection virtually unarmed with only empiric therapies. The grave scenario of returning to the pre-antimicrobial era is looming, and there are limited data regarding the epidemiology of AMR and BSI in low-income countries. Further, diagnostic methods for BSI are currently slow, ineffective and push healthcare personnel to administrate empirical treatment that may be not beneficial for the patient and may drive the AMR globally even further. Considering the urgent global challenges associated with AMR and BSIs, the aims of our study are:  1.To investigate the burden and clinical epidemiology of BSI in a tertiary hospital in Vietnam, a lower-middle income country with a population of 90.6 million. The identification and characterization of the bacteria causing BSI will be performed in the context of AMR (using whole genome sequencing). The influence of AMR and the type of infecting pathogen on the disease outcome will be analyzed.  2.To determine species specific and AMR metabolite signatures of bacteria causing BSIs. This will be performed in both blood samples from subjects with BSI and in bacterial cultures of AMR pathogens with distinct genetic backgrounds. Metabolomics data from clinical samples will be integrated with the corresponding data from genomic sequencing to produce reliable markers of AMR/BSI.  3.To develop a rapid diagnostic approach for the analysis of metabolite signatures of AMR/BSI in dry blood samples. Such samples can be quickly shipped from remote areas to the bigger health centers/laboratories and we aim to analyze the efficiency and the impact of such diagnostic strategy in low-income settings in Vietnam.   To achieve the identified aims we will combine cutting-edge methods as next generation bacterial genome sequencing and highly sensitive metabolite analysis with clinical data and advanced bioinformatics. Statistical significance will be secured through recruiting of 7,000 participants in this study and we aim to sequence 1,000 clinically relevant bacterial genomes. This consortium is established for the project as partner Baker has extensive documented experience of microbiological/clinical investigations in Asian settings and applicant Antti is a field leader in metabolomics studies in infectious diseases. The applicants have a record of joint work and publication indicating successful communication and efficient collaboration of these groups. The expected impact of the study is highly significant. Within the four-year duration of the project we will have a detailed understanding of the epidemiology and genomics of AMR/BSI in a major hospital in Vietnam, a country heavily affected by AMR. The key factors for the propagation of AMR pathogens in Vietnam will be identified with the potential to extrapolate the results to other parts of Asia. The proposed approach for AMR/BSI testing by metabolite signatures will be designed, validated and may potentially d</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Blodinfektioner (BI) orsakade av bakteriella patogener är ett ledande problem för sjukvården världen över och en vanlig orsak till sjukdom och dödlighet även i länder med avancerade sjukvårdssystem. Att behandla BI kräver ofta intensivvård inkluderande artificiell ventilering och bloddialys på grund av komplikationer såsom multipel organsvikt. Den negativa effekten av BI är särskilt uttalad i låginkomstländer där den låga kvaliteten på sjukvården gör att man inte kan hantera kritiskt sjuka patienter och/eller att antalet sjukhus och deras placering inte möter de demografiska behoven. Dessutom utgör BI i kombination med antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) ett särskilt svårt problem. Dessa infektioner utvecklas snabbt, valet av effektiva behandlingar är begränsat och processen att välja en lämplig behandling är långsam. I fall av multi-AMR , och brist på effektiva antibiotika är ett faktum, kan vårdpersonal måsta bekämpa allvarlig infektion utan funktionella verktyg med endast empiriska terapier. Skräckscenariot med en återgång till den pre-antimikrobiella eran är idag en allt mer realistisk framtidsbild, och det finns begränsade data avseende epidemiologin gällande AMR och BI i låginkomstländer. Vidare är befintliga diagnosmetoder för BI i dagsläget långsamma, ineffektiva och tvingar vårdpersonal att administrera empirisk behandlingar som ej är fördelaktiga för patienten och kan driva på spridiningen av AMR globalt ytterligare. Med tanke på de akuta globala utmaningar som förknippas med AMR och BI är syftet med vår studie:  1. Att undersöka bördan och den kliniska epidemiologin av BI vid ett tertiärt sjukhus i Vietnam, ett låg-medel inkomstland med en befolkning på 90,6 miljoner människor. Identifieringen och karakteriseringen av bakterier som orsakar BI kommer att utföras i samband med AMR (med helgenomsekvensering). Påverkan av AMR och typen av infekterande patogener på sjukdomsutfallet kommer att analyseras.  2. Att detektera artspecifika och AMR relaterade metabolitprofiler hos bakterier som orsakar BI. Detta kommer att utföras i både blodprover från patienter med BI och i bakteriekulturer från AMR patogener med distinkt genetisk bakgrund. Metabolomikdata från kliniska prover kommer att integreras med motsvarande data från genomsekvensering för att ta fram tillförlitliga markörer för AMR / BI.  3. Att utveckla en  snabb och kostnadseffektiv diagnostisk metod för AMR/BI baserad på relaterade metabolitsignaturer i torra blodprov. Sådana prov kan snabbt transporteras från avlägsna landsdelar till större vårdcentraler/laboratorier för analys och vår ambition är att analysera effektiviteten och effekterna av en sådan diagnostisk strategi i låginkomstområden i Vietnam. För att uppnå de identifierade målen kommer vi att kombinera spjutspetsmetoder som nästa generations bakteriegenomsekvensering och mycket känslig metabolitanalys med kliniska data och avancerad bioinformatik. Statistisk signifikans säkras genom rekrytering av 7.000 deltagare till denna studie och vår ambition är att sekvensera 1.000 kliniskt relevanta bakteriegenom. Konsortiet är väl sammansatt för projektet. Partner Baker har en lång dokumenterad erfarenhet av mikrobiologiska/kliniska undersökningar i Asien och sökande Antti är ledande inom fältet gällande metabolomikstudier inom infektionssjukdomar. De sökande har ett etablerat samarbete och har publicerat ihop vilket påvisar en god kommunikation och ett effektivt samarbete mellan dessa grupper. Den förväntade effekten av studien är av stor betydelse. Inom projektperioden kommer vi att erhålla en detaljerad förståelse av epidemiologi och genomik gällande AMR/BI vid ett stort sjukhus i Vietnam, ett land starkt påverkat av AMR. De viktigaste faktorerna för spriding av AMR patogener i Vietnam kommer att identifieras med potential att extrapolera resultaten till andra drabbade delar av Asien där behovet är stort. Den föreslagna strategin för AMR/BI diagnos via metabolitsignaturer kommer att utvecklas och valideras. En såd</narrative>
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      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of an improved, single-strain, locally produced oral cholera vaccine</narrative>
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      <narrative>We have previously been deeply involved in the development of the internationally available, closely related oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) Dukoral® and Shanchol®. These vaccines are effective, but the use of several strains and two inactivation methods makes their manufacture complex and relatively expensive, and OCVs are therefore still severely underused globally. In developing a new generation of OCVs, a central aim is to make it affordable for the populations in greatest need. This can be achieved by simplifying manufacture whilst maintaining the levels of protection afforded by currently available OCVs. Using a single vaccine strain and one inactivation method would considerably simplify and reduce the cost of manufacture.   We have recently developed a novel concept and also engineered a new type of vaccine strains for such a new generation of OCVs, whereby the several V. cholerae O1 components in Dukoral and Shanchol can be replaced by a single-strain/single-formulation component with full retention of protective immunogenicity. We now propose, in collaboration with partners in India and Bangladesh, (1) to develop this novel single-strain OCV prototype combined with recombinantly produced cholera toxin B subunit into a truly low-cost, and also thermo- and pH-stable vaccine formulation for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. A first-generation of the new OCV is planned to go into clinical testing in Bangladesh in early 2017 with product approval hoped for already in 2018/19. In parallel, (2) we will also develop a second-generation OCV formulation, which by including a novel cholera-toxin-derived mucosal adjuvant may provide adequate protection after single-dose administration, a feature which would be especially valuable for use in cholera outbreaks. The  projected  novel, low-cost, thermo- and pH-stable vaccine can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines, and should be attractive for worldwide use including stockpiling purposes. Relevant countries: Most countries in South and South-East Asia, the same for Sub-Saharan Africa, and selected low-income countries in the Western hemisphere, e.g. Haiti, Dominican rep.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att ta fram ett förenklat och förbättrat drickbart koleravaccin, som i en enda vaccinstam/formulering innehåller alla de olika serotyp-antigener som är av betydelse för antibakteriell koleraimmunitet och dessutom också innehåller antigen som ger upphov till antitoxisk immunitet och eventuellt också ett immunitetsförstärkande adjuvans.  Vaccinet ska ha egenskaper som gör att det lämpar sig för lokal produktion i utvecklingsländer och inte behöver varken kylkedjeförvaring eller magsyraneutraliserande buffer.  Det finns för närvarande två avdödade drickbara koleravacciner på den internationella marknaden, det av oss på 1980/90-talet framtagna vaccinet Dukoral och sedan 2009 ett på Dukoral-vaccinet grundat vaccin framtaget i Vietnam och Indien (Shanchol). Bägge dessa vacciner är effektiva men relativt komplexa och dyra att producera eftersom de består av ett flertal koleravaccinstammar som inaktiverats med två olika metoder.   Med genteknisk modifiering av den gen i kolerabakterier (benämnd wbeT) som avgör om kolerabakterier (Vibrio cholerae serogrupp O1) ska få serotypen Inaba eller Ogawa har vi kunnat ta fram alternativa vaccinstammar av antingen biotyp El Tor (som nu svarar för praktiskt taget all kolera i världen) eller s.k. klassisk biotyp. De nya vaccinstammarna kännetecknas av att de på sin yta samtidigt uttrycker O1-antigen av både Ogawa- och Inaba-serotyp. Sådana s.k. Hikojima-vaccinstammar har avdödats med antingen formalin- eller värmebehandling och i omfattande vaccinationsstudier i möss visats ge upphov till lika starka och skyddande immunsvar som erhålles med Dukoralvaccinet. Med annan typ av genteknik har också effektiv storskalig metodik utvecklats som möjliggör enkel och mycket billig framtagning av koleratoxinets B-subenhet (CTB) för tillägg till Hikojima-vaccinet.   Resultaten har väckt stort internationellt intresse och lett fram till samarbete med Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories i Indien,  som är expert på formulering av orala vacciner, med Incepta Pharmaceuticals och med icddr,b i Bangladesh med expertis i läkemedels- och vaccinproduktion resp. kliniska vaccinprövningar, för den fortsatta utvecklingen som beskrivs i ansökan av ett globalt oralt koleravaccin baserat på en sådan formalinavdödad Hikojima El Tor-vaccinstam tillsammans med ”enterocoatad”/ magsyrastabilt CTB. Vaccinet planeras  att tillverkas i Bangladesh där också kliniska studier ska företas för att möjliggöra snabb registrering och marknadsintroduktion. Det nya vaccinet blir mycket enklare och billigare att producera än de nu registrerade koleravaccinerna, genom att en enda stam och en avdödningsmetod ersätter fyra eller fem komponenter, vartill kommer att CTB också  produceras enklare och billigare. Vaccinet beräknas ges peroralt i 2-ml volym och vara såväl värme- som pH-resistent, vilket gör att det inte behövs någon fördyrande kylkedja och inte heller någon pH-skyddande tilläggsbuffer. Tillsammans med den låga tillverkningskostnaden gör dessa egenskaper vaccinet mycket attraktivt för användning i vaccinationsprogram både mot endemisk kolera och vid kolerautbrott.  Vi har också tagit fram ett nytt och mycket lovande peroralt adjuvans, mmCT, som vi med vidare utvecklingsarbete i projektet hoppas i ett senare skede kan adderas till det nya drickbara koleravaccinet och därigenom möjliggöra att vaccinet kan ges i en enda dos ( i stället för två doser) med fullt bibehållen effektivitet också hos de yngsta barnen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The demise of the informal city? Economic growth and street work in urban Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>New winds of economic growth are blowing across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is creating new urban ambitions involving the reworking of African cities, their economies, politics and spaces. However, as urban informalization continues to expand in the face of ‘jobless growth’ there are signs of intensified tensions as rationalities and practices of survival collide with rationalities of growth. Urban planning and regulation of central city areas increasingly adopt discursive, juridical and material technologies of control that seemingly seek to sanitize central city spaces of informality. Some scholars posit this as evidence that ‘revanchist urbanism heads South’. However, little is known about how seemingly global forces articulate with the specific local contexts of African cities. Drawing from theoretical insights from critical urban theory, the aim of this project is to shed light on the varied forces that are currently reworking central city areas in specific African cities and the strategies marginalised actors utilise to protect their claims to the street. Using qualitative ethnographic methods, the project focuses on contested urban spaces used by informal street vendors in Maputo, Kampala and Lagos to investigate three central research questions. Firstly, what are the new constellations of actors and interests driving the contemporary transformation of central city areas in specific cities? Secondly, what disciplinary technologies are being deployed to control actors and activities perceived as ‘illegitimate’ in central city areas and what conflicts emerge? Thirdly, how do people depending on the street for survival experience and respond to the re-making of central city areas? The 4-year project will include the following activities. Each of the three researchers will conduct a total of 6 months of fieldwork during years 1-4; project seminars in year 1; fieldwork analysis and writing of 6-8 peer reviewed articles and at least two popular scientific/policy orientated publications; presentations at 6 international conference, and, in year 4, a joint conference with collaborating partners from the three case study cities.  The project will significantly add to current understandings of the mechanisms that act on informal processes of urbanization and also contribute to a regenerated theoretical consideration of the search for the ‘Just City’ in the African context. The project will also increase planning and policy-relevant understanding of the mechanisms and processes acting in the urban planning / governance / informality / nexus. The project team consists of three researchers, each working on one city - Ilda Lindell (project coordinator), Andrew Byerley and Onyanta Adama.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya vinder av ekonomisk tillväxt blåser genom Afrika. Detta skapar nya ambitioner och omvandla städerna, deras ekonomier, politik och centrala stadsrum. Men den informella sektorn i städerna fortsätter samtidigt att växa och är ett allt större inslag i den Afrikanska stadsbilden. Den tydligaste tillväxten av den informella sektorn sker i städer i globala syd där marginaliserade grupper, exempelvis kvinnor och ungdomar söker sig till de offentliga rummen i centrala stadsdelar för att försörja sig, ofta genom att sälja varor på gatan. Genom att ta upp plats i det offentliga rummet och utföra aktiviteter som av planerare och statsmakter inte alls var tänkta att äga rum på dessa platser, omskapar dessa marginaliserade grupper staden underifrån. Samtidigt sker dock försök av statsmakter och andra mäktiga intressen att återta kontrollen och styrningen av städernas offentliga rum, såsom gatan. Den snabba ekonomiska tillväxten i flera Afrikanska städer skapar ny-modernistiska stadsvisioner och stadens centrala delar blir föremål för både investeringar och interventioner som söker få bort aktiviteter som inte passar i dessa visioner. Sådana interventioner kan få långtgående konsekvenser för de människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Det kan exempelvis handla om att vräka gatuförsäljare från gatan eller att omlokalisera dem till andra platser i eller utanför staden. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka hur olika grupper av gatuförsäljares tillgång till det offentliga rummet påverkas av omvandlingen som pågår i centrala stadsdelar. Ett delsyfte är även att se hur de olika grupper som försörjer sig på gatan reagerar och handlar när deras försörjningsmöjligheter blir hotade. Projektet kommer att utföras i tre afrikanska städer: Lagos i Nigeria, Kampala i Uganda och Maputo i Mocambique. Dessa städer genomgår till stor del samma processer men de illustrerar även hur olika resultat kan uppstå från samma processer, utifrån de specifika platsernas historia, kultur och maktstrukturer etc. En viktig fältmetod blir att intervjua individer bland gatuförsäljare av olika kategorier såsom ungdomar, kvinnor samt försäljare av olika typer av varor, liksom representanter för deras sammanslutningar och organisationer. Observationer av hur gatuförsäljare utnyttjar det offentliga rummet och hur konflikter kring användandet uppstår kommer också att utgöra en viktig metod. Stadsplanerare och representanter för inblandade statliga myndigheter och politiker kommer att intervjuas kring deras syn på staden och på gatuekonomier och hur denna har förändrats över tid. Vid sidan av intervjuer och observationer kommer granskning av stadsplaner, protokoll från möten på kommunal nivå och liknande bidra med information om hur gatuekonomier och gatuförsäljare diskuteras samt vilka åtgärder som föreslås kring dessa aktiviteter. Det här forskningsprojektets samhälleliga relevans ligger i att den pågående omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar verkar medföra ytterligare marginalisering av redan utsatta grupper av människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Genom att undersöka konsekvenserna av omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar för olika grupper hoppas projektet kunna bidra till att policy och visioner som skapar socialt integrerade och hållbara städer kan utvecklas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The demise of the informal city? Economic growth and street work in urban Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>New winds of economic growth are blowing across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is creating new urban ambitions involving the reworking of African cities, their economies, politics and spaces. However, as urban informalization continues to expand in the face of ‘jobless growth’ there are signs of intensified tensions as rationalities and practices of survival collide with rationalities of growth. Urban planning and regulation of central city areas increasingly adopt discursive, juridical and material technologies of control that seemingly seek to sanitize central city spaces of informality. Some scholars posit this as evidence that ‘revanchist urbanism heads South’. However, little is known about how seemingly global forces articulate with the specific local contexts of African cities. Drawing from theoretical insights from critical urban theory, the aim of this project is to shed light on the varied forces that are currently reworking central city areas in specific African cities and the strategies marginalised actors utilise to protect their claims to the street. Using qualitative ethnographic methods, the project focuses on contested urban spaces used by informal street vendors in Maputo, Kampala and Lagos to investigate three central research questions. Firstly, what are the new constellations of actors and interests driving the contemporary transformation of central city areas in specific cities? Secondly, what disciplinary technologies are being deployed to control actors and activities perceived as ‘illegitimate’ in central city areas and what conflicts emerge? Thirdly, how do people depending on the street for survival experience and respond to the re-making of central city areas? The 4-year project will include the following activities. Each of the three researchers will conduct a total of 6 months of fieldwork during years 1-4; project seminars in year 1; fieldwork analysis and writing of 6-8 peer reviewed articles and at least two popular scientific/policy orientated publications; presentations at 6 international conference, and, in year 4, a joint conference with collaborating partners from the three case study cities.  The project will significantly add to current understandings of the mechanisms that act on informal processes of urbanization and also contribute to a regenerated theoretical consideration of the search for the ‘Just City’ in the African context. The project will also increase planning and policy-relevant understanding of the mechanisms and processes acting in the urban planning / governance / informality / nexus. The project team consists of three researchers, each working on one city - Ilda Lindell (project coordinator), Andrew Byerley and Onyanta Adama.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya vinder av ekonomisk tillväxt blåser genom Afrika. Detta skapar nya ambitioner och omvandla städerna, deras ekonomier, politik och centrala stadsrum. Men den informella sektorn i städerna fortsätter samtidigt att växa och är ett allt större inslag i den Afrikanska stadsbilden. Den tydligaste tillväxten av den informella sektorn sker i städer i globala syd där marginaliserade grupper, exempelvis kvinnor och ungdomar söker sig till de offentliga rummen i centrala stadsdelar för att försörja sig, ofta genom att sälja varor på gatan. Genom att ta upp plats i det offentliga rummet och utföra aktiviteter som av planerare och statsmakter inte alls var tänkta att äga rum på dessa platser, omskapar dessa marginaliserade grupper staden underifrån. Samtidigt sker dock försök av statsmakter och andra mäktiga intressen att återta kontrollen och styrningen av städernas offentliga rum, såsom gatan. Den snabba ekonomiska tillväxten i flera Afrikanska städer skapar ny-modernistiska stadsvisioner och stadens centrala delar blir föremål för både investeringar och interventioner som söker få bort aktiviteter som inte passar i dessa visioner. Sådana interventioner kan få långtgående konsekvenser för de människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Det kan exempelvis handla om att vräka gatuförsäljare från gatan eller att omlokalisera dem till andra platser i eller utanför staden. Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är att undersöka hur olika grupper av gatuförsäljares tillgång till det offentliga rummet påverkas av omvandlingen som pågår i centrala stadsdelar. Ett delsyfte är även att se hur de olika grupper som försörjer sig på gatan reagerar och handlar när deras försörjningsmöjligheter blir hotade. Projektet kommer att utföras i tre afrikanska städer: Lagos i Nigeria, Kampala i Uganda och Maputo i Mocambique. Dessa städer genomgår till stor del samma processer men de illustrerar även hur olika resultat kan uppstå från samma processer, utifrån de specifika platsernas historia, kultur och maktstrukturer etc. En viktig fältmetod blir att intervjua individer bland gatuförsäljare av olika kategorier såsom ungdomar, kvinnor samt försäljare av olika typer av varor, liksom representanter för deras sammanslutningar och organisationer. Observationer av hur gatuförsäljare utnyttjar det offentliga rummet och hur konflikter kring användandet uppstår kommer också att utgöra en viktig metod. Stadsplanerare och representanter för inblandade statliga myndigheter och politiker kommer att intervjuas kring deras syn på staden och på gatuekonomier och hur denna har förändrats över tid. Vid sidan av intervjuer och observationer kommer granskning av stadsplaner, protokoll från möten på kommunal nivå och liknande bidra med information om hur gatuekonomier och gatuförsäljare diskuteras samt vilka åtgärder som föreslås kring dessa aktiviteter. Det här forskningsprojektets samhälleliga relevans ligger i att den pågående omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar verkar medföra ytterligare marginalisering av redan utsatta grupper av människor som är beroende av gatan för sin överlevnad. Genom att undersöka konsekvenserna av omvandlingen av centrala stadsdelar för olika grupper hoppas projektet kunna bidra till att policy och visioner som skapar socialt integrerade och hållbara städer kan utvecklas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Waging Peace? Explaining the Militarization of the Peace and Security Architecture</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots Afrikanska unionens (AU) nyligen uttalade vision om att tysta kontinentens vapen innan 2020, har flera forskare uppmärksammat AU:s allt tilltagande militarisering i samband med hanteringen av kontinentala hot. I det aktuella projektet granskar vi de militariseringsprocesser som den Afrikanska Freds- och Säkerhetsarkitekturen (APSA) genomgår avseende dess institutioner och aktiviteter. Projektet omfattar dels en studie av AU:s institutioner, inklusive de regionala sammanslutningarna (REC), men även dess offentliga politiska diskurs kring säkerhet. Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i begreppet militarisering, en process som enligt Geyer (1989) och Lutz (2002), med flera, omfattar den rad diskursiva och materiella processer genom vilka samhällen och institutioner förbereder sig för krig. Mer specifikt syftar detta projekt till att urskilja de processer som kan förklara AU:s ökade grad av militarisering. Vår forskningsfråga är: varför militariseras AU:s institutionella praxis och diskurs? Frågeställningen besvaras genom ett teoriutvecklande förhållningssätt.     Militarisering av AU är naturligtvis inte absolut. Trenden är ojämn och diskussionen kring denna utveckling är brokig och oklar. Men som en nyligen genomförd forskning visar tycks AU:s alltmer militariserade utveckling utgöra en allt tydligare brytning mot den normativa grunden av pacifism och traditionella afrikanska konfliktlösningsprinciper som länge väglett organisationen. Vi kan konstatera att det finns allt tydligare tecken på att de institutioner, aktiviteter och diskurser vi nu ser är på frammarsch allt tydligare avviker från den kontinentala vision som präglat skapandet av APSA, d.v.s. strävan att AU skall kunna hantera flerdimensionella säkerhetsutmaningar. Vi behöver således ett bättre teoretiskt förhållningssätt för att förklara varför dessa processer sker samt vilka implikationerna kan bli. Utan en gemensam analytisk ”grammatik” avseende institutionell militarisering, kommer forskningsfältet att också fortsatt lida brist på en välmående teoretisk och metodmässig dialog. Vi behöver också denna kunskap för att kunna analysera militariseringens konsekvenser för AU:s fredsfrämjande roll på kontinenten.    Projektet tar initialt ett kvalitativt induktivt förhållningssätt för att teoretisera APSA. Teoriutvecklingen kring AU samt dess REC:ar analyseras dels utifrån hur dessa praktiserar säkerhet när kontinentala utmaningar uppstår, dels utifrån en djupgående analys av den offentliga diskursen om vad säkerhetshot anses vara. Vid sidan av militariseringslitteraturen utgår forskningsprojektet från etablerade teoribildningar kring komplexa säkerhetsregimer (’complex security regime theory’), säkerhetisering (’securitization theory’), samt säkerhetsutövande (’security practice theory’). Forskningsprojektet bidrar således tydligt till fältet genom att utveckla och brygga teoretiska och empiriska studier. Den systematiska analysen av APSA och dess skifte mot en tilltagande militarisering kommer att ske genom olika metodologiska verktyg inklusive djupgående process analyser (process-tracing), intervjuer (individuella beslutsfattare och fokus-grupper), samt diskursanalys (av offentlig retorik och AU dokumentation inom fred och säkerhet).      Litteraturen om afrikanska freds- och säkerhetsarkitekturen är idag påtagligt underteoretiserad. Det finns bara en handfull systematiska studier kring AU som global säkerhetsaktör och än färre specifikt om APSA:s grunder. Flera av dessa studier är – med vissa undantag- framförallt empiriska och deskriptiva i sin karaktär. Detta är överaskande givet den roll AU idag spelar på den internationella scenen. Forskningsprojektet fyller därför en viktig lucka vad gäller intellektuell granskning av AU som aktör. Forskningsområdet är dessutom av mycket stor relevans för policy och politisk praxis.</narrative>
      <narrative>Despite the African Union’s (AU’s) recently adopted pacifist vision to ‘Silence the Guns’ by 2020, several scholars has noted the AU’s increased propensity to resort to militarized practices in dealing with continental threats. In this project we explore through which processes the institutions, activities and public policy discourses surrounding the AU’s African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) are becoming militarized. Building on the definition by Michael Geyer (1989), Catherine Lutz (2002), and others, we conceive of militarization as encompassing a tense social process whereby societies prepare for war through a range of discursive and material processes.   More precisely this project locates the processes and practices that help us explain the trend towards militarization within the APSA. It builds an explanatory social theory around these to help us answer the research question, why is there an increasing militarization of the African Union’s institutional practice? We depart from and help develop security regime complex theory, the securitization framework, as well as security practice theory. While militarization is neither absolute nor complete, in different issue areas of the AU peace and security framework the picture is uneven and more nuanced, we argue that, to date, the institutional processes and public policy discourses of the AU diverge from the inherent normative vision of APSA. This vision holds that the AU should provide integrated responses to multidimensional security challenges and rely on African traditional conflict resolution principles.  The literature on African peace and security is currently under-theorized. There are only a handful of rigorous and systematic studies on APSA despite the emerging role of the AU in global governance. This research project therefore fills an important gap both in terms of intellectual scrutiny and for the purpose of policy and practice. We employ qualitative and process-tracing methodologies.   In conclusion, peace promotion in Africa is currently undergoing a tense renegotiation of ideas and practices of a distinctly transnational nature. There is a shared global interest in supporting knowledge about these developments. However to carefully scrutinize the implications of militarization for peace promotion on the continent, we need good explanatory theory. Without a shared ‘grammar’ the field suffers from a lack of healthy dialogue, preferably also between paradigms, about institutional practices and their effects.  While ending wars in Africa is vital, to conflict-affected African civilians as well as to global security, the militarization of means and responses is unlikely to bring stable post-war orders and longer-term durable peace.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Rådgivning och samverkan med Afrikastrategin internt på Folke Bernadotteakademin. Jag utvecklade och projektledde policydialoger, expertmöten och konsultationer, gav evidensbaserad input i processer och kommenterade på policydokument utifrån forskningsläget.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Despite the African Union’s (AU’s) recently adopted pacifist vision to ‘Silence the Guns’ by 2020, several scholars has noted the AU’s increased propensity to resort to militarized practices in dealing with continental threats. In this project we explore through which processes the institutions, activities and public policy discourses surrounding the AU’s African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) are becoming militarized. Building on the definition by Michael Geyer (1989), Catherine Lutz (2002), and others, we conceive of militarization as encompassing a tense social process whereby societies prepare for war through a range of discursive and material processes.   More precisely this project locates the processes and practices that help us explain the trend towards militarization within the APSA. It builds an explanatory social theory around these to help us answer the research question, why is there an increasing militarization of the African Union’s institutional practice? We depart from and help develop security regime complex theory, the securitization framework, as well as security practice theory. While militarization is neither absolute nor complete, in different issue areas of the AU peace and security framework the picture is uneven and more nuanced, we argue that, to date, the institutional processes and public policy discourses of the AU diverge from the inherent normative vision of APSA. This vision holds that the AU should provide integrated responses to multidimensional security challenges and rely on African traditional conflict resolution principles.  The literature on African peace and security is currently under-theorized. There are only a handful of rigorous and systematic studies on APSA despite the emerging role of the AU in global governance. This research project therefore fills an important gap both in terms of intellectual scrutiny and for the purpose of policy and practice. We employ qualitative and process-tracing methodologies.   In conclusion, peace promotion in Africa is currently undergoing a tense renegotiation of ideas and practices of a distinctly transnational nature. There is a shared global interest in supporting knowledge about these developments. However to carefully scrutinize the implications of militarization for peace promotion on the continent, we need good explanatory theory. Without a shared ‘grammar’ the field suffers from a lack of healthy dialogue, preferably also between paradigms, about institutional practices and their effects.  While ending wars in Africa is vital, to conflict-affected African civilians as well as to global security, the militarization of means and responses is unlikely to bring stable post-war orders and longer-term durable peace.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots Afrikanska unionens (AU) nyligen uttalade vision om att tysta kontinentens vapen innan 2020, har flera forskare uppmärksammat AU:s allt tilltagande militarisering i samband med hanteringen av kontinentala hot. I det aktuella projektet granskar vi de militariseringsprocesser som den Afrikanska Freds- och Säkerhetsarkitekturen (APSA) genomgår avseende dess institutioner och aktiviteter. Projektet omfattar dels en studie av AU:s institutioner, inklusive de regionala sammanslutningarna (REC), men även dess offentliga politiska diskurs kring säkerhet. Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i begreppet militarisering, en process som enligt Geyer (1989) och Lutz (2002), med flera, omfattar den rad diskursiva och materiella processer genom vilka samhällen och institutioner förbereder sig för krig. Mer specifikt syftar detta projekt till att urskilja de processer som kan förklara AU:s ökade grad av militarisering. Vår forskningsfråga är: varför militariseras AU:s institutionella praxis och diskurs? Frågeställningen besvaras genom ett teoriutvecklande förhållningssätt.     Militarisering av AU är naturligtvis inte absolut. Trenden är ojämn och diskussionen kring denna utveckling är brokig och oklar. Men som en nyligen genomförd forskning visar tycks AU:s alltmer militariserade utveckling utgöra en allt tydligare brytning mot den normativa grunden av pacifism och traditionella afrikanska konfliktlösningsprinciper som länge väglett organisationen. Vi kan konstatera att det finns allt tydligare tecken på att de institutioner, aktiviteter och diskurser vi nu ser är på frammarsch allt tydligare avviker från den kontinentala vision som präglat skapandet av APSA, d.v.s. strävan att AU skall kunna hantera flerdimensionella säkerhetsutmaningar. Vi behöver således ett bättre teoretiskt förhållningssätt för att förklara varför dessa processer sker samt vilka implikationerna kan bli. Utan en gemensam analytisk ”grammatik” avseende institutionell militarisering, kommer forskningsfältet att också fortsatt lida brist på en välmående teoretisk och metodmässig dialog. Vi behöver också denna kunskap för att kunna analysera militariseringens konsekvenser för AU:s fredsfrämjande roll på kontinenten.    Projektet tar initialt ett kvalitativt induktivt förhållningssätt för att teoretisera APSA. Teoriutvecklingen kring AU samt dess REC:ar analyseras dels utifrån hur dessa praktiserar säkerhet när kontinentala utmaningar uppstår, dels utifrån en djupgående analys av den offentliga diskursen om vad säkerhetshot anses vara. Vid sidan av militariseringslitteraturen utgår forskningsprojektet från etablerade teoribildningar kring komplexa säkerhetsregimer (’complex security regime theory’), säkerhetisering (’securitization theory’), samt säkerhetsutövande (’security practice theory’). Forskningsprojektet bidrar således tydligt till fältet genom att utveckla och brygga teoretiska och empiriska studier. Den systematiska analysen av APSA och dess skifte mot en tilltagande militarisering kommer att ske genom olika metodologiska verktyg inklusive djupgående process analyser (process-tracing), intervjuer (individuella beslutsfattare och fokus-grupper), samt diskursanalys (av offentlig retorik och AU dokumentation inom fred och säkerhet).      Litteraturen om afrikanska freds- och säkerhetsarkitekturen är idag påtagligt underteoretiserad. Det finns bara en handfull systematiska studier kring AU som global säkerhetsaktör och än färre specifikt om APSA:s grunder. Flera av dessa studier är – med vissa undantag- framförallt empiriska och deskriptiva i sin karaktär. Detta är överaskande givet den roll AU idag spelar på den internationella scenen. Forskningsprojektet fyller därför en viktig lucka vad gäller intellektuell granskning av AU som aktör. Forskningsområdet är dessutom av mycket stor relevans för policy och politisk praxis.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker genusaspekter på hot och våld som drabbar politiker i två Sydostasiatiska länder: Myanmar och i Kambodja. Valrelaterat våld är ett stort hinder för demokratisk utveckling i båda dessa länder och projektet ska undersöka om det också är så att kvinnliga och manliga politiker har olika erfarenheter av vilken typ av hot och våld som riktas mot dem under valkampanjen. Det finns stora hinder för kvinnors deltagande i politiken i båda dessa länder, och det är därför viktigt att forskning och utvecklingsprojekt om valrelaterat våld förmår fångar upp de metoder som används för att skrämma bort kvinnor från politiken.   Valrelaterat våld är en viktig företeelse att studera av en rad anledningar. Det är alltid viktigt att förstå orsaker till och konsekvenser av fysiskt våld som påverkar människors säkerhet och kringskär mänsklig utveckling. Valrelaterat våld är dock också viktigt ur ett demokratiskt perspektiv. Våld som används för att påverka utfallet av val är mer än en kränkning av personlig integritet: det kränker också den demokratiska integritetsprincipen om fria och rättvisa val.   Om vi utgår från kränkningen av den demokratiska integriteten kan vi också definiera valrelaterat våld utifrån dess motiv. Hot, förtal och fysiskt våld och förstörelse som används i syfte att hindra någon från att föra fram sitt politiska budskap eller från att ställa upp i val är alla relevanta företeelser. Utifrån ett demokratiskt perspektiv ska vi därför inte undersöka valrelaterat våld som enbart fysiskt våld, utan använda oss av en bredare definition som också tar in psykologiska metoder. Psykologiskt våld som används i syfte att skrämma och hota bör inte underskattas, utan kan vara väldigt effektivt när det gäller att påverka politikers beteenden och – i förlängningen – utfallet av valet.   När valrelaterat våld definieras på detta sätt inser vi också att olika former av våld och hot kanske drabbar olika typer av personer. En rapport som har dokumenterat incidenter av valrelaterat våld föreslår att det kan finnas viktiga genusaspekter på vilken sorts metod som används för att minska enskilda politikers chanser eller för att förmå dem att inte ställa upp till val. Rapporten visade att kvinnliga offer för valrelaterat våld oftare hade rapporterat hot och psykologiskt våld, medan manliga offer oftare rapporterade fysiskt våld i den offentliga sfären Bardall 2011). Hittills har ingen studie undersökt huruvida dessa insikter också stämmer på vilken sorts valrelaterat våld som manliga respektive kvinnliga politiker upplever när de bedriver kampanj.   Eftersom det finns anledning att tro att manliga och kvinnliga kandidater har olika erfarenheter av valrelaterat våld under valperioden måste vi designa en studies om förmår fånga dessa skillnader. Denna studie gör systematiska enkäter med politiska kandidater – män och kvinnor – i Myanmar och Kambodja. Studierna genomförs i nära samarbete med internationella organisationer med lokal förankring för att möjliggöra uppföljning och utveckling av praktiska program som arbetar med dessa frågor. Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i en oro för att det kan finnas en stor mängd hotande och skrämmande aktiviteter som används för att förhindra att kvinnor gör politisk karriär, men att dessa aktiviteter kanske inte fångas upp av rådande studier, som fortfarande företrädesvis fokuserar på fysiskt våld.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project seeks to explore intimidation and violence targeting politicians, with a particular focus on potential gender differences. It distinguishes itself from existing research on election violence in at least three ways: it focuses on a region less researched by zooming in on Asia (Cambodia and Myanmar), it focuses on violence directly targeting politicians, and, importantly, it explores gender differences in the type of intimidation and violence experienced.  Election violence is an important issue from a number of perspectives. Understanding the causes and consequences of inter-personal physical violence is always relevant and important, but election violence also violates a fundamental democratic principle: free and fair elections. Seen from a democratic perspective, election violence is often used in order to affect electoral outcomes or to intimidate or threaten certain politicians from running a campaign or delivering their message. Election violence is therefore more than a violation of personal integrity; it also violates electoral integrity and decreases democratic quality (Norris 2013)  By taking its starting-point in electoral integrity, the relevant definition of election violence here departs from the purpose of the violent acts. Acts of intimidation, threats, physical and psychological violence with the purpose of affecting an electoral outcome or preventing someone from running in an election are all relevant acts to focus on from this perspective. This means that the range of activities defined as election violence is broad and should not be confined to an exclusive focus on physical violence. While physical violence can influence elections in very direct ways, by preventing candidates from campaigning or standing for elections, threats and intimidation create fear and can be highly efficient means to influence individual decisions (Höglund 2009).   It is also when looking at election violence from an electoral integrity perspective that we come to realize that different forms of violence and intimidation may be targeting different types of people. A report that has documented incidents of election violence does suggest that there is a gendered dimension that needs further scrutiny. The report indicates that while female victims of election violence most often reported intimidation and psychological abuse, male victims typically experienced physical violence taking place in the public sphere (Bardall 2011). So far, no study has applied these insights to the experiences of politicians during elections.  If there are, indeed, diverging experiences of male and female politicians during election periods, we need to design studies that are able to capture these different experiences. This project will build on earlier research as well as practical experiences in order to do so. It will combine insights from aggregated studies of incidents of election violence and interview-based case studies to design a survey study that records individual experiences, but in a systematic manner. It will survey political candidates, men and women, in Myanmar and Cambodia – two countries where election violence is a pertinent problem thwarting democratic development. The survey will be undertaken in close cooperation with international organizations with local offices in these countries. The project departs from the concern that if a large number of intimidating activities are undertaken in order to prevent women from running to office, but research and activities still are biased towards physical acts of election violence, what is captured and targeted may be a very masculine experience of election violence. This project is needed in order to fully map the range of illicit methods that are used to affect election outcomes, and to be able to subsequently design and implement programs and activities that mitigate the risks for both male and female politicians running for election.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project seeks to explore intimidation and violence targeting politicians, with a particular focus on potential gender differences. It distinguishes itself from existing research on election violence in at least three ways: it focuses on a region less researched by zooming in on Asia (Cambodia and Myanmar), it focuses on violence directly targeting politicians, and, importantly, it explores gender differences in the type of intimidation and violence experienced.  Election violence is an important issue from a number of perspectives. Understanding the causes and consequences of inter-personal physical violence is always relevant and important, but election violence also violates a fundamental democratic principle: free and fair elections. Seen from a democratic perspective, election violence is often used in order to affect electoral outcomes or to intimidate or threaten certain politicians from running a campaign or delivering their message. Election violence is therefore more than a violation of personal integrity; it also violates electoral integrity and decreases democratic quality (Norris 2013)  By taking its starting-point in electoral integrity, the relevant definition of election violence here departs from the purpose of the violent acts. Acts of intimidation, threats, physical and psychological violence with the purpose of affecting an electoral outcome or preventing someone from running in an election are all relevant acts to focus on from this perspective. This means that the range of activities defined as election violence is broad and should not be confined to an exclusive focus on physical violence. While physical violence can influence elections in very direct ways, by preventing candidates from campaigning or standing for elections, threats and intimidation create fear and can be highly efficient means to influence individual decisions (Höglund 2009).   It is also when looking at election violence from an electoral integrity perspective that we come to realize that different forms of violence and intimidation may be targeting different types of people. A report that has documented incidents of election violence does suggest that there is a gendered dimension that needs further scrutiny. The report indicates that while female victims of election violence most often reported intimidation and psychological abuse, male victims typically experienced physical violence taking place in the public sphere (Bardall 2011). So far, no study has applied these insights to the experiences of politicians during elections.  If there are, indeed, diverging experiences of male and female politicians during election periods, we need to design studies that are able to capture these different experiences. This project will build on earlier research as well as practical experiences in order to do so. It will combine insights from aggregated studies of incidents of election violence and interview-based case studies to design a survey study that records individual experiences, but in a systematic manner. It will survey political candidates, men and women, in Myanmar and Cambodia – two countries where election violence is a pertinent problem thwarting democratic development. The survey will be undertaken in close cooperation with international organizations with local offices in these countries. The project departs from the concern that if a large number of intimidating activities are undertaken in order to prevent women from running to office, but research and activities still are biased towards physical acts of election violence, what is captured and targeted may be a very masculine experience of election violence. This project is needed in order to fully map the range of illicit methods that are used to affect election outcomes, and to be able to subsequently design and implement programs and activities that mitigate the risks for both male and female politicians running for election.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cities in Africa are growing at unprecedented rates, and face an historically unique set of multiscalar constraints including poverty and resource scarcity. This project will focus on urban waste and sanitation in two Ugandan cities as these significantly impact the health of residents, and particularly the health of women and youth and have been widely documented to impact other development indicators, including school attendance, economic development, and gender equity. We will emphasize the politics of these services, including the contestation and negotiation that are part of the everyday use of residents.    Our starting point is that residents use a diversity of sociotechnical options to obtain services, such as using flush toilets at school, paying to use a privately owned pit latrine, and making use of a distant open space. Building on African urbanist literature which urges us to start with cities in the South rather than established Northern theories and norms, we challenge the notion of the “infrastructure ideal” that suggests that the goal of service provision ought to be uniform, single-network services throughout the city. Instead, we focus our work on understanding the existing range of options and the processes undertaken to negotiate, contest, and improve what we call a “sociotechnical configuration” that helps to differentiate from a uniform and static systems view.    Methodologically, we combine a study of everyday practices (using ethnographic methods) with studies of socio-technical configurations (using historical-interpretative and structural-quantitative methods) and our work will contribute theoretically to a number of fields, including infrastructure studies, urban political ecology, and global South urbanism. We seek to iteratively develop a conceptual framework to explain how infrastructure services are navigated, distributed and fought over, as well as how interventions can enable more just and sustainable services.    We also believe that our work will have practical implications. We believe that shifting the focus from seeking large-scale, uniform solutions, towards implementing an array of services, can help urban ecosystems and human health. Our knowledge project seeks to foreground that heterogeneous sociotechnical configurations already provide residents with more options when services are interrupted. Rather than to ensure that nothing ever goes wrong, we suggest that resilience is increased by this multiplicity and should be built upon towards universal rights and provision. Through numerous outputs, including local workshops, community video, and regional learning platforms, we seek to inform development agencies and other stakeholders on how investments can be channeled more effectively.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människan har levt i städer i tusentals år, men aldrig förr har städernas befolkning vuxit med så många människor årligen. Det industrialiserade norra halvklotet genomgick sin stora urbanisering under de två förra århundradena. Idag sker den urbana tillväxten framförallt i det globala Syd och inom tjugo år kommer Afrikas befolkning att fördubblas. Framförallt växer städernas informella områden—så kallade slumområden—där ojämlikheten och fattigdomen redan är svår. Problemet är att vi försöker förstå utmaningarna i dagens Afrika med hjälp av kunskap från förra seklets Europa.    I städerna bidrar en ökad tillgång till viktiga tjänster som vatten, renhållning och elektricitet till hälsa, bättre livskvalitet och god miljö. Men regeringar, kommuner, biståndsorganisationer och civilsamhälle har fört en ojämn kamp för att öka tillgången till dessa tjänster. Äldre idéer om hur städerna bör utvecklas dröjer kvar från den koloniala perioden, eller genom tekniköverföring i biståndsprojekt. Men dagens otillräckliga och ojämlika tillgång till nödvändiga tjänster visar tydligt att en utvecklingsmodell byggd på tekniköverföring från Nord—”copy-and-paste”—inte är framgångsrik. Det krävs studier som bättre kan förklara dagens situation och bidra till att identifiera de maktstrukturer och de tekniska, sociala och ekologiska faktorer som behöver förändras, samt ge röst till marginaliserade grupper. Bland urbanforskare i Afrika, och bland politiker och stadsplanerare, höjs röster för att etablera ett nytt och mer lokalt anpassat sätt att se på och tänka kring städer. För att möta de utmaningar som Afrika, den snabbast urbaniserande kontinenten, står inför behövs ingående förståelse av Afrikanska städer; deras formella och informella strukturer i ekonomin, kulturen och politiken; vanliga människors önskemål och konsumtionsmönster: allt som inte enkelt låter sig förklaras med modeller från den redan industrialiserade världen. Lite tillspetsat; tankar behöver tänkas om stadsutveckling som bottnar i dagens urbana Afrika och inte i den Europeiska 1800-talsstaden.    Vår forskning bidrar till nya sätt att tänka kring Afrikas städer med sikte på en mer rättvis och hållbar stadsutveckling. Vi kommer genomföra två fallstudier: i huvudstaden Kampala (över en miljon invånare) samt i Mbale (ca 100 000 invånare). Uganda har ännu en relativt liten andel urban befolkning, men städerna växer snabbt och är nu över 5% per år. Fallstudierna fokuserar på två kritiska flöden som påverkar stadens tillväxt och dess invånare, nämligen avfallshantering och sanitetstjänster. Tillsammans har de avsevärda hälso- och miljöeffekter men trots det får de sällan stor uppmärksamhet i forskning och debatt. Vår forskning bedrivs av ett internationellt team i samarbete med Ugandiska forskare. Genom samröre med civilsamhället vill vi nå fördjupad och platsspecifik kunskap om dessa materiella flöden och de utmaningar, konflikter och möjligheter de är relaterade till.    Arbetet delas upp i fem delprojekt: 1) Genom intervjuer och deltagande observationer analysera hur stadens invånare organiserat sig runt, och använder avfalls- och sanitetstjänster, speciellt de marginaliserade grupperna; 2) Genom statistik kartlägga de övergripande sociala och tekniska strukturerna som förser staden med sanitet och avfallshantering; 3) Genom historiska studier förklara hur dessa infrastrukturtjänster vuxit fram i de båda städerna; 4) I det fjärde delprojektet, som pågår parallellt med de andra, utveckla ett nytt teoretiskt ramverk för hur urbana infrastrukturtjänster kan studeras och analyseras i Afrika och Globala Syd; och 5) Sprida, diskutera och jämföra den platsspecifika kunskap som vi inhämtat med andra stadsforskare i Afrika, framförallt från Sydafrika och Ghana, för att bidra till en bredare diskussion om hur man kan förstå hållbar utveckling i Afrikanska städer.     Projektet är knutet till Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) och löper under tre år. Det internationella teamet består av forskare</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människan har levt i städer i tusentals år, men aldrig förr har städernas befolkning vuxit med så många människor årligen. Det industrialiserade norra halvklotet genomgick sin stora urbanisering under de två förra århundradena. Idag sker den urbana tillväxten framförallt i det globala Syd och inom tjugo år kommer Afrikas befolkning att fördubblas. Framförallt växer städernas informella områden—så kallade slumområden—där ojämlikheten och fattigdomen redan är svår. Problemet är att vi försöker förstå utmaningarna i dagens Afrika med hjälp av kunskap från förra seklets Europa.    I städerna bidrar en ökad tillgång till viktiga tjänster som vatten, renhållning och elektricitet till hälsa, bättre livskvalitet och god miljö. Men regeringar, kommuner, biståndsorganisationer och civilsamhälle har fört en ojämn kamp för att öka tillgången till dessa tjänster. Äldre idéer om hur städerna bör utvecklas dröjer kvar från den koloniala perioden, eller genom tekniköverföring i biståndsprojekt. Men dagens otillräckliga och ojämlika tillgång till nödvändiga tjänster visar tydligt att en utvecklingsmodell byggd på tekniköverföring från Nord—”copy-and-paste”—inte är framgångsrik. Det krävs studier som bättre kan förklara dagens situation och bidra till att identifiera de maktstrukturer och de tekniska, sociala och ekologiska faktorer som behöver förändras, samt ge röst till marginaliserade grupper. Bland urbanforskare i Afrika, och bland politiker och stadsplanerare, höjs röster för att etablera ett nytt och mer lokalt anpassat sätt att se på och tänka kring städer. För att möta de utmaningar som Afrika, den snabbast urbaniserande kontinenten, står inför behövs ingående förståelse av Afrikanska städer; deras formella och informella strukturer i ekonomin, kulturen och politiken; vanliga människors önskemål och konsumtionsmönster: allt som inte enkelt låter sig förklaras med modeller från den redan industrialiserade världen. Lite tillspetsat; tankar behöver tänkas om stadsutveckling som bottnar i dagens urbana Afrika och inte i den Europeiska 1800-talsstaden.    Vår forskning bidrar till nya sätt att tänka kring Afrikas städer med sikte på en mer rättvis och hållbar stadsutveckling. Vi kommer genomföra två fallstudier: i huvudstaden Kampala (över en miljon invånare) samt i Mbale (ca 100 000 invånare). Uganda har ännu en relativt liten andel urban befolkning, men städerna växer snabbt och är nu över 5% per år. Fallstudierna fokuserar på två kritiska flöden som påverkar stadens tillväxt och dess invånare, nämligen avfallshantering och sanitetstjänster. Tillsammans har de avsevärda hälso- och miljöeffekter men trots det får de sällan stor uppmärksamhet i forskning och debatt. Vår forskning bedrivs av ett internationellt team i samarbete med Ugandiska forskare. Genom samröre med civilsamhället vill vi nå fördjupad och platsspecifik kunskap om dessa materiella flöden och de utmaningar, konflikter och möjligheter de är relaterade till.    Arbetet delas upp i fem delprojekt: 1) Genom intervjuer och deltagande observationer analysera hur stadens invånare organiserat sig runt, och använder avfalls- och sanitetstjänster, speciellt de marginaliserade grupperna; 2) Genom statistik kartlägga de övergripande sociala och tekniska strukturerna som förser staden med sanitet och avfallshantering; 3) Genom historiska studier förklara hur dessa infrastrukturtjänster vuxit fram i de båda städerna; 4) I det fjärde delprojektet, som pågår parallellt med de andra, utveckla ett nytt teoretiskt ramverk för hur urbana infrastrukturtjänster kan studeras och analyseras i Afrika och Globala Syd; och 5) Sprida, diskutera och jämföra den platsspecifika kunskap som vi inhämtat med andra stadsforskare i Afrika, framförallt från Sydafrika och Ghana, för att bidra till en bredare diskussion om hur man kan förstå hållbar utveckling i Afrikanska städer.     Projektet är knutet till Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) och löper under tre år. Det internationella teamet består av forskare</narrative>
      <narrative>Cities in Africa are growing at unprecedented rates, and face an historically unique set of multiscalar constraints including poverty and resource scarcity. This project will focus on urban waste and sanitation in two Ugandan cities as these significantly impact the health of residents, and particularly the health of women and youth and have been widely documented to impact other development indicators, including school attendance, economic development, and gender equity. We will emphasize the politics of these services, including the contestation and negotiation that are part of the everyday use of residents.    Our starting point is that residents use a diversity of sociotechnical options to obtain services, such as using flush toilets at school, paying to use a privately owned pit latrine, and making use of a distant open space. Building on African urbanist literature which urges us to start with cities in the South rather than established Northern theories and norms, we challenge the notion of the “infrastructure ideal” that suggests that the goal of service provision ought to be uniform, single-network services throughout the city. Instead, we focus our work on understanding the existing range of options and the processes undertaken to negotiate, contest, and improve what we call a “sociotechnical configuration” that helps to differentiate from a uniform and static systems view.    Methodologically, we combine a study of everyday practices (using ethnographic methods) with studies of socio-technical configurations (using historical-interpretative and structural-quantitative methods) and our work will contribute theoretically to a number of fields, including infrastructure studies, urban political ecology, and global South urbanism. We seek to iteratively develop a conceptual framework to explain how infrastructure services are navigated, distributed and fought over, as well as how interventions can enable more just and sustainable services.    We also believe that our work will have practical implications. We believe that shifting the focus from seeking large-scale, uniform solutions, towards implementing an array of services, can help urban ecosystems and human health. Our knowledge project seeks to foreground that heterogeneous sociotechnical configurations already provide residents with more options when services are interrupted. Rather than to ensure that nothing ever goes wrong, we suggest that resilience is increased by this multiplicity and should be built upon towards universal rights and provision. Through numerous outputs, including local workshops, community video, and regional learning platforms, we seek to inform development agencies and other stakeholders on how investments can be channeled more effectively.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektets syfte är att studera legitimering av globala politiska målsättningar på nationell nivå. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s) nya hållbara utvecklingsmål, ”Sustainable Development Goals”, ersätter FN:s Millenniemål i september 2015 och kommer att utgöra riktlinjer för utvecklingspolitik, prioriteringar och resursfördelning fram till år 2030. För att förankra de nya målen på bred front har FN sedan år 2012 strävat efter att skapa inkluderande konsultationer där representanter från internationella organisationer, stater, civilsamhället och näringslivet samt enskilda medborgare deltagit. Efter att FN:s Generalförsamling godkänt de nya målen inleds en ny fas då FN:s medlemsländer ska införliva målen nationellt och lokalt. Huruvida målen då uppfattas som legitima kommer att avgöra möjligheterna för deras förverkligande. Genom att studera den nationella nivån lyfter vi fram processer som inte tidigare studerats i samtida statsvetenskaplig forskning om legitimitet och internationella organisationer. Projektet utvecklar denna forskning genom att besvara frågan: hur legitimeras globalt utformad utvecklingspolicy när den ska förverkligas på nationell nivå?    Projektet kommer att bidra med såväl teoretisk som empirisk kunskap. Vårt teoretiska bidrag handlar främst om att utveckla ett ramverk för att studera aktörers olika strategier för att söka eller ifrågasätta legitimitet, det vi kallar legitimering respektive delegitimering. Sådana strategier kan vara institutionella, diskursiva eller beteendemässiga och utövas med avsikt att påverka individers eller gruppers uppfattning om riktigheten i den förda politiken. Teoriutvecklingen gäller också grunderna för legitimitet, exempelvis grad av delaktighet i beslutsprocessen, innehållet i den föreslagna politiken, inslaget av expertkunskap eller effektiv problemlösning. Projektet studerar även skillnader mellan global och nationell nivå samt vilka maktrelationer (exempelvis finansiella, strukturella, kunskapsmässiga, normativa) som formar strategierna och reaktionerna på dessa. Vidare undersöks relationerna mellan processer som är toppstyrda och de som generas nerifrån och upp då globala mål ska anpassas till förhållanden inom ett land.     Empiriskt bidrar vi med kunskap om tillkomsten av de nya hållbara utvecklingsmålen genom en jämförande fallstudie av Ghana och Tanzania. Länderna har haft omfattande FN-ledda konsultationer och har dessutom varit medlemmar av den FN-grupp som har utarbetat förslaget på de nya målen. Valet av länderna grundar sig även på skillnader som på teoretisk grund antas påverka hur global policy införlivas i nationell politik. Ghana uppvisar en högre ekonomisk utvecklingsnivå och har varit mer framgångsrikt med att uppnå de nuvarande Millenniemålen än Tanzania. Dessutom anses Ghanas demokrati vara konsoliderad medan Tanzania fortfarande kämpar med arvet från tidigare enpartistat. Dessa faktorer tror vi påverkar legitimeringsprocesserna i respektive land. Studien sträcker sig från början av FN:s konsultationer år 2012 till tre år efter det att målen formellt antagits av FN:s Generalförsamling. Projektets primärmaterial består av intervjuer, deltagande observationer samt ett omfattande textmaterial som producerats under konsultationer i Ghana och Tanzania men även efter målens formella antagande, exempelvis policyrelevanta dokument. Metodologiskt baseras studien på jämförande analys, process-spårning och textbaserad innehållsanalys. Genom den omfattande tillgången på empiriskt material utgör de nya utvecklingsmålen en unik möjlighet att utveckla forskningen om legitimitets betydelse för politiska målsättningar. Projektet är dessutom ytterst policyrelevant eftersom de nya målen kommer att ha stor inverkan på utvecklingspolitik fram till år 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Peacebuilding amidst Violence – Localising the security-development nexus      Increasingly, peacebuilding is performed amidst ongoing violence and in anarchic contexts. This tendency is deepening the crisis of peacebuilding which by now is well documented. Predictably, the international community keeps pursuing intervention with either military means or with a one-dimensional liberal peace approach through intrusive interventions, has had difficulties dealing with this more complex situation. As a consequence of the imperative of pursuing peacebuilding in the midst of violence, the theoretical metaphor of a security-development nexus is naturally brought forward, heralded as it is in the policy world. This “nexus” is however contested, misused and imprecise, allowing vested interests to liberally pursue their agenda. In this project we aim to “follow” how the nexus is created in the hierarchies of donor headquarters and travels to its localized version, and catch how this “nexus” is being transformed, re-created, and resisted in the localized context for which it is ultimately created, but rarely applied, and even less researched. We have selected four case studies which have explicitly worked with the security-development nexus, namely DRC, Somalia, Colombia, and Cambodia. They have all experienced difficulties, but also responded with innovative and progressive attempts at peacebuilding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots en till synes ökning av komplexa inbördeskrig och kaosartat våld på platser som i exempelvis Syrien, Libyen, Syd Sudan och Ukraina förespråkar det internationella samfundet fortsättningsvis det traditionella tillvägagångssättet för hur en liberal fred ska byggas. Avgörande för den liberala fredsmodellen är frågan om säkerhet och utveckling och det antas till och med, åtminstone på en teoretisk nivå, att man inte kan nå säkerhet utan utveckling och vise versa. Kopplingen mellan säkerhet och utveckling är dock ifrågasatt och vissa menar att det fokus som det internationella samfundet, biståndsgivare och utvecklingsaktörer nu har på säkerhet och utveckling maskerar de underliggande liberala värderingarna man gärna vill tona ner. Ambitionen för detta forskningsprojekt är att försöka förstå, och bidra med ny kunskap om, hur fokus på kopplingen mellan säkerhet och utveckling i fredsbyggande växt fram i hierarkin av biståndsgivare och utvecklingsaktörer, samt hur arbetet med säkerhet och utveckling materialiserats på lokal nivån där dessa idéer omfamnats, anpassats till lokala kontexter och/eller mött motstånd. Projektet bygger på studier i Demokratiska republiken Kongo, Somalia, Colombia och Kambodja vilka är länder där man specifikt, och i stor utsträckning, arbetat just med frågor om säkerhet och utveckling och kopplingen mellan dem. I dessa länder har det internationella fredsbyggandet till delar varit framgångsrikt men man har också upplevt bakslag där våldet åter fått fäste. Genom detta projekt kan nya insikter på hur kopplingen mellan säkerhet och utveckling i fredsbyggande skapas, vilka i sin tur är relevanta för både forskningsområdet och för policyaktörer inom fred, säkerhet och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Defined by the WHO, zoonotic diseases are those diseases and infections that are naturally transmitted between vertebrate animals and man with or without an arthropod intermediate. Such diseases represent one of the leading causes of illness and death from infectious disease. In most developing countries, zoonotic diseases are among those diseases that contribute significantly to an already overly burdened public health system. Infectious and parasitic diseases rank second among the "top killers" of the world and in low-income countries, especially in Africa, these diseases are even the dominant causes of death. The countrywide economic loss due to zoonotic disease is immense, cementing poverty and underdevelopment in many regions of the world.  The two populations whose biological and social realities put them at greater risk for the negative impacts of zoonotic diseases are women and children.  The present project will, in a multidisciplinary collaboration between a PhD student to be employed in the project and senior researchers at Uppsala University, the UN organ FAO/IAEA labs in Africa, Stockholm University, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, develop a novel, sensitive, low-cost, diagnostics unit, providing an efficient analytical platform for detection of pathogens causing zoonotic infections in under-developed countries.   The unit is based on state-of-the-art nano- and biotechnology and combines analysis of changes in rotation dynamics of probe-tagged magnetic nanobeads with a single-molecule detection approach which applies padlock ligation technique and rolling circle amplification (RCA) of the probed pathogen biomolecules (RNA and DNA).    Specifically the project contains a number of well-defined, subtasks including:  • Optimization and development of DNA-base detection of organisms having constant target sequence (first 18 months) and RNA-base detection of organisms having variable target sequence (year 1.5-3.5). This work includes extraction and purification of DNA/RNA target from samples received from the above mentioned labs in Africa as well as design of padlock probes and capture probes.  • Optimization of the conjugation protocol used for attaching biomolecules on the surface of the magnetic nanobeads (first 24 months).  • Measurements of the RCA products formed from the new padlock probes using the bead-based magnetic bioassay in a commercial AC suceptometer (year 2-3.5). This includes: Determining the limit of detection for the different pathogens, detection of antimicrobial resistance and resistant clones (salmonella and campylobacter), detection of a wide range of different strains of E. coli, investigation of mixed viral populations, subpopulations and individual copies of Avian influenza virus, West Nile virus and Rift Valley Fever virus in clinical samples, introducing new variants of the three viruses in the diagnostic assay.  • Detection of pathogen targets in a working prototype of an on-chip magnetoresistive sensor based on the planar Hall effect developed in collaboration with DTU (years 3-5). This includes having 1-3 working prototypes ready for on-site tests at the FAO/IAEA connected labs in Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and/or Angola in order to get immediate feedback regarding both handling and robustness of the prototype.  It is, to our knowledge, the first detection principle that combines high sensitivity with potentially very low production cost and being easy to use, making it suitable for early diagnoses of people living in close proximity to livestock and poultry in areas lacking advanced healthcare units. It should thus be suitable for hindering the spread of epidemics severely affecting the most vulnerable people in low income countries while simultaneously contributing to a more sustainable food production.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungefär 75 procent av de nya typer av infektioner som har drabbar människor under de senaste 10 åren är zoonoser; sjukdomar som orsakas av mikroorganismer som överförs mellan djur och människor. Detta beror bland annat på störningar i den ekologiska balansen, som t.ex. klimatförändringen, befolkningsökningen och urbanisering i u-länder samt ökat resande. I låginkomstländer, särskilt i Afrika, utgör infektionssjukdomar den dominerande dödsorsaken. De ekonomiska förlusterna för länder som är hårdast drabbade av zoonoser är enorma, vilket cementerar fattigdom och underutveckling i många delar av världen. I syfte att minimera och även eliminera spridningen av sjukdomar från djur till människor i u-länder, är tidiga diagnoser av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren avgörande. Dagens avancerade diagnostik kräver tillgång till välutrustade labb eller sjukhus, något som allvarligt hindrar underutvecklade regioner att dra nytta av de stora framsteg i bioteknik som har skett under de senaste decennierna. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla en ny typ av känsliga och billiga diagnostikenheter som är enkla att använda och som inte kräver tillgång till avancerade sjukvårdsenheter för att möjliggöra snabb detektion av patogener som orsakar zoonotiska infektioner i underutvecklade länder. Detta kommer att göras i samarbete med FN organet FAO/IAEA och deras labb i bl.a. Kenya, Uganda, Mocambique, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Angola och Sydafrika. Baserat på tidig upptäckt, kombinerat med känslig, specifik och snabb identifiering av nya och framväxande patogener, kan infektioners spridningsvägar snabbt skäras av, lämpliga skyddsåtgärder kan omedelbart sättas in och epidemier elimineras. Detektionsprincipen som används i detta projekt kombinerar en molekylär avläsningsprincip med analys av hur rotationsrörelser hos magnetiska nanopartiklar (NP) ändras när provet som testas innehåller komplementära DNA-sekvenser till det igenkännings-DNA som bundits till NP-ytan. Den förstnämnda principen använder sig av så kallade hänglåsprober och rullande cirkel amplifiering (RCA) av molekylerna som detekteras i provet och innebär att testerna har möjlighet att göras flera tusen gånger känsligare än andra magnetodynamiska utläsningsformat. När enheten aktiveras exciteras ett växlande magnetfält i sensorelementet vari en vätska innehållande funktionaliserade NP och RCA-produkter befinner sig. Sensorn läser av ändringen i nanopartiklarnas magnetiska svar på magnetfältet och beroende på applikationsområde får användaren antingen ett JA- eller NEJ-svar på om provet innehöll det man letade efter eller mer kvantitativ information om flera olika målmolekyler i provet (avancerad diagnostik). I detta projekt ska detektion av virus som orsakar fågelinfluensa, West Nile-feber och Rift Valley-feber samt bakterier som Salmonella, Campylobakter och E.Coli, (dvs både DNA och RNA baserade patogener) utvecklas.  Detektionsprincipen är, så vitt vi vet, den första som kombinerar hög känslighet och robusthet med mycket enkel hantering vilket möjliggör användning utan höga krav på utbildningsnivå. Den kommer dessutom att implementeras på en integrerad plattform som bygger på smarta och billiga elektromagnetiska komponenter som inte innehåller dyra optiska element vilket öppnar upp för mycket låga produktionskostnader. Detta gör detektionsprincipen lämplig för tidig diagnos av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren i områden som saknar avancerade sjukvårdsenheter i syfte att hindra spridningen av epidemier som drabbar de mest utsatta människorna i låginkomstländer hårt och samtidigt bidra till en mer hållbar livsmedelsproduktion i dessa länder. Vi hoppas att projektet skall bidra till att människor i u-länder får möjlighet att kunna dra nytta av de enorma framsteg som gjorts inom bioteknologi och som bidragit att vi i industrialiserade länder har fått mycket bättre kontroll över vår egen hälsa. Pro</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungefär 75 procent av de nya typer av infektioner som har drabbar människor under de senaste 10 åren är zoonoser; sjukdomar som orsakas av mikroorganismer som överförs mellan djur och människor. Detta beror bland annat på störningar i den ekologiska balansen, som t.ex. klimatförändringen, befolkningsökningen och urbanisering i u-länder samt ökat resande. I låginkomstländer, särskilt i Afrika, utgör infektionssjukdomar den dominerande dödsorsaken. De ekonomiska förlusterna för länder som är hårdast drabbade av zoonoser är enorma, vilket cementerar fattigdom och underutveckling i många delar av världen. I syfte att minimera och även eliminera spridningen av sjukdomar från djur till människor i u-länder, är tidiga diagnoser av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren avgörande. Dagens avancerade diagnostik kräver tillgång till välutrustade labb eller sjukhus, något som allvarligt hindrar underutvecklade regioner att dra nytta av de stora framsteg i bioteknik som har skett under de senaste decennierna. Målet med detta projekt är att utveckla en ny typ av känsliga och billiga diagnostikenheter som är enkla att använda och som inte kräver tillgång till avancerade sjukvårdsenheter för att möjliggöra snabb detektion av patogener som orsakar zoonotiska infektioner i underutvecklade länder. Detta kommer att göras i samarbete med FN organet FAO/IAEA och deras labb i bl.a. Kenya, Uganda, Mocambique, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Angola och Sydafrika. Baserat på tidig upptäckt, kombinerat med känslig, specifik och snabb identifiering av nya och framväxande patogener, kan infektioners spridningsvägar snabbt skäras av, lämpliga skyddsåtgärder kan omedelbart sättas in och epidemier elimineras. Detektionsprincipen som används i detta projekt kombinerar en molekylär avläsningsprincip med analys av hur rotationsrörelser hos magnetiska nanopartiklar (NP) ändras när provet som testas innehåller komplementära DNA-sekvenser till det igenkännings-DNA som bundits till NP-ytan. Den förstnämnda principen använder sig av så kallade hänglåsprober och rullande cirkel amplifiering (RCA) av molekylerna som detekteras i provet och innebär att testerna har möjlighet att göras flera tusen gånger känsligare än andra magnetodynamiska utläsningsformat. När enheten aktiveras exciteras ett växlande magnetfält i sensorelementet vari en vätska innehållande funktionaliserade NP och RCA-produkter befinner sig. Sensorn läser av ändringen i nanopartiklarnas magnetiska svar på magnetfältet och beroende på applikationsområde får användaren antingen ett JA- eller NEJ-svar på om provet innehöll det man letade efter eller mer kvantitativ information om flera olika målmolekyler i provet (avancerad diagnostik). I detta projekt ska detektion av virus som orsakar fågelinfluensa, West Nile-feber och Rift Valley-feber samt bakterier som Salmonella, Campylobakter och E.Coli, (dvs både DNA och RNA baserade patogener) utvecklas.  Detektionsprincipen är, så vitt vi vet, den första som kombinerar hög känslighet och robusthet med mycket enkel hantering vilket möjliggör användning utan höga krav på utbildningsnivå. Den kommer dessutom att implementeras på en integrerad plattform som bygger på smarta och billiga elektromagnetiska komponenter som inte innehåller dyra optiska element vilket öppnar upp för mycket låga produktionskostnader. Detta gör detektionsprincipen lämplig för tidig diagnos av boskap, fjäderfä och människor som bor och arbetar i nära anslutning till djuren i områden som saknar avancerade sjukvårdsenheter i syfte att hindra spridningen av epidemier som drabbar de mest utsatta människorna i låginkomstländer hårt och samtidigt bidra till en mer hållbar livsmedelsproduktion i dessa länder. Vi hoppas att projektet skall bidra till att människor i u-länder får möjlighet att kunna dra nytta av de enorma framsteg som gjorts inom bioteknologi och som bidragit att vi i industrialiserade länder har fått mycket bättre kontroll över vår egen hälsa. Pro</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stress and mental ill-health in adolescents is high, with various features in different ages and between sexes. Repeated stress may result in neurohormonal imbalance and increase the risk for hypertension and future cardiovascular (CV) disease. Given that the global prevalence of hypertension is now among the top risk factors for death, we hypothesise that stress in youth, perceived differently in different socio-economic environments, is a major cause of future hypertension. Simultaneous study of both low-and high income countries with large gaps in health equity, will give an unique possibility to examine and follow the emerging CV risk and unravel the predictive determinants for health.    Together with our collaborative partner, the African Population Health and Research Center (APHRC), we will establish 3 cohorts by recruiting 13 year-olds from schools in Nairobi (Kenya), in Blantyre (Malawi) and in Västra Götaland (Sweden) to study self-perceived stress, demographic data and physiological determinants of stress and resilience in a longitudinal life-course perspective. Individual follow-up is planned in each country after 2, 5 and 10 years following baseline examination. The arm in Sweden has already commenced and in Nairobi the HDSS is identified and about to start and in Blantyre a cohort needs to be established.     We want to create a long-term scientific platform with close collaboration with Kenya and Malawi in order to prevent/reduce stress and thereby minimising</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stressnivån och bördan av mental ohälsa hos ungdomar är hög, med olika symtombilder i olika åldrar och mellan könen. Upprepad stress kan ge upphov till neurohormonell obalans och öka framtida risk för hypertoni och hjärt-kärl-sjukdom. Under de senaste 20 åren har förekomsten av högt blodtryck blivit den vanligaste riskfaktorn för död globalt, alltså både i låg- och höginkomstländer. För låginkomstländer är detta särskilt svårt eftersom deras befolkning drabbas dubbelt; dels av infektioner och nu på frammarsch icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärt-kärl-lung och cancersjukdomar och diabetes. Vi vill testa hypotesen att stress och mental ohälsa, upplevd i olika socio-ekonomiska miljöer, är en stark orsak till senare utveckling av hypertoni med påföljande risk för både stroke och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Att få möjlighet att studera, simultant, stress och självupplevd hälsa hos ungdomar i både låg- och höginkomstländer, med uttalad ojämlik i hälsa och hälsosystem, ger oss en unik möjlighet att undersöka och följa hälsoutvecklingen hos ungdomarna över tid, med särskilt fokus på betydelsen av stress och resilience för uppkomsten av hypertoni och kardiovaskulära riskfaktorer.     Det är mindre känt vilka faktorer som främjar resiliens, dvs individens förmåga att återhämta sig från stress, och därmed minska risken för att utveckla fetma och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Vi vill testa hypotesen att hög stress och låg resiliens under tonåren leder till förhöjt blodtryck i vuxen ålder.     I nära samarbete med vår Afrikanska forskningspartner APHRC* (African Population Health Research Center) har vi som målsättning att bilda 3 kohorter med rekrytering av 13-åriga ungdomar från skolor i Nairobi (Kenya), i Blantyre (Malawi) och i Västra Götaland (Sverige) för att studera självupplevd stress och mental ohälsa, välbefinnande, demografi och fysiologiska bestämningsfaktorer av stress och återhämtning i ett livsperspektiv. Individer undersöks vid studiestart och kommer sedan även att följas individuellt över tid med upprepade undersökningar efter 2, 5 och 10 år. Rekrytering och undersökningar har startat i Sverige och i Nairobi finns redan en HDSS etablerad med regelbundna undersökningar av familjer med 13-åringar att inkludera. I Malawi behöver vi sätta upp en ny kohort.     Vi vill skapa ett longitudinellt vetenskapligt underlag genom en gemensam vetenskaplig plattform med 3 länder representerande både låg- (Kenya och Malawi)- och höginkomstland (Sverige), i syfte att påverka ungdomars livsvillkor för att förhindra/minska stress och därmed reducera risken för framtida hypertoni, stroke och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Likaså att identifiera viktiga skyddsfaktorer som motverkar stress.     * APHRC blev nu i April 2015 mottagare av det prestigefyllda FN-priset “Population Award”. Dettta är verkligen glädjande och ger vårt arbete tillsammans extra energi framåt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stressnivån och bördan av mental ohälsa hos ungdomar är hög, med olika symtombilder i olika åldrar och mellan könen. Upprepad stress kan ge upphov till neurohormonell obalans och öka framtida risk för hypertoni och hjärt-kärl-sjukdom. Under de senaste 20 åren har förekomsten av högt blodtryck blivit den vanligaste riskfaktorn för död globalt, alltså både i låg- och höginkomstländer. För låginkomstländer är detta särskilt svårt eftersom deras befolkning drabbas dubbelt; dels av infektioner och nu på frammarsch icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärt-kärl-lung och cancersjukdomar och diabetes. Vi vill testa hypotesen att stress och mental ohälsa, upplevd i olika socio-ekonomiska miljöer, är en stark orsak till senare utveckling av hypertoni med påföljande risk för både stroke och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Att få möjlighet att studera, simultant, stress och självupplevd hälsa hos ungdomar i både låg- och höginkomstländer, med uttalad ojämlik i hälsa och hälsosystem, ger oss en unik möjlighet att undersöka och följa hälsoutvecklingen hos ungdomarna över tid, med särskilt fokus på betydelsen av stress och resilience för uppkomsten av hypertoni och kardiovaskulära riskfaktorer.     Det är mindre känt vilka faktorer som främjar resiliens, dvs individens förmåga att återhämta sig från stress, och därmed minska risken för att utveckla fetma och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Vi vill testa hypotesen att hög stress och låg resiliens under tonåren leder till förhöjt blodtryck i vuxen ålder.     I nära samarbete med vår Afrikanska forskningspartner APHRC* (African Population Health Research Center) har vi som målsättning att bilda 3 kohorter med rekrytering av 13-åriga ungdomar från skolor i Nairobi (Kenya), i Blantyre (Malawi) och i Västra Götaland (Sverige) för att studera självupplevd stress och mental ohälsa, välbefinnande, demografi och fysiologiska bestämningsfaktorer av stress och återhämtning i ett livsperspektiv. Individer undersöks vid studiestart och kommer sedan även att följas individuellt över tid med upprepade undersökningar efter 2, 5 och 10 år. Rekrytering och undersökningar har startat i Sverige och i Nairobi finns redan en HDSS etablerad med regelbundna undersökningar av familjer med 13-åringar att inkludera. I Malawi behöver vi sätta upp en ny kohort.     Vi vill skapa ett longitudinellt vetenskapligt underlag genom en gemensam vetenskaplig plattform med 3 länder representerande både låg- (Kenya och Malawi)- och höginkomstland (Sverige), i syfte att påverka ungdomars livsvillkor för att förhindra/minska stress och därmed reducera risken för framtida hypertoni, stroke och hjärt-kärlsjukdom. Likaså att identifiera viktiga skyddsfaktorer som motverkar stress.     * APHRC blev nu i April 2015 mottagare av det prestigefyllda FN-priset “Population Award”. Dettta är verkligen glädjande och ger vårt arbete tillsammans extra energi framåt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Stress and mental ill-health in adolescents is high, with various features in different ages and between sexes. Repeated stress may result in neurohormonal imbalance and increase the risk for hypertension and future cardiovascular (CV) disease. Given that the global prevalence of hypertension is now among the top risk factors for death, we hypothesise that stress in youth, perceived differently in different socio-economic environments, is a major cause of future hypertension. Simultaneous study of both low-and high income countries with large gaps in health equity, will give an unique possibility to examine and follow the emerging CV risk and unravel the predictive determinants for health.    Together with our collaborative partner, the African Population Health and Research Center (APHRC), we will establish 3 cohorts by recruiting 13 year-olds from schools in Nairobi (Kenya), in Blantyre (Malawi) and in Västra Götaland (Sweden) to study self-perceived stress, demographic data and physiological determinants of stress and resilience in a longitudinal life-course perspective. Individual follow-up is planned in each country after 2, 5 and 10 years following baseline examination. The arm in Sweden has already commenced and in Nairobi the HDSS is identified and about to start and in Blantyre a cohort needs to be established.     We want to create a long-term scientific platform with close collaboration with Kenya and Malawi in order to prevent/reduce stress and thereby minimising</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall purpose of this project is to strengthen the ongoing collaboration between the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Lund University, Sweden. We outline a collaborative HIV research project, using technology and transfer from Sweden to enable laboratory assays and data analysis to be established and conducted at EPHI. The project also includes knowledge transfers and training opportunities for EPHI investigators in laboratory based investigations, sequence data management and analysis, and in disseminating research findings in international forums, with the aim of increasing scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals with EPHI scientists as first author. The partnership will allow us investigate patterns of antiretroviral drug resistance in Ethiopian human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive individuals – both before and during antiretroviral therapy (ART) – through virological, molecular epidemiology and socio-demographic characteristics. It will also allow us to extend our studies to include state-of-the art molecular epidemiology investigations of HIV to specifically address transmission routes between high-risk populations (female sex workers and long distance truck drivers) and the general population. This will be the first large-scale population study of antiretroviral drug resistance since the roll-out of ART in Ethiopia and it will provide valuable information on the current status of the HIV epidemic in the country.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att stärka ett pågående forskningssamarbetet mellan forskare på det Etiopiska Folkhälsoinstitutet (Ethiopian Public Health Institute: EPHI), Addis Abeba, Etiopien och Lunds universitet, Sverige. EPHI är en statlig institution som på uppdrag av hälsoministeriet ansvarar för att bedriva forskning och tekniköverföring samt att övervaka folkhälsan i Etiopien. I samarbetsprojekt kommer vi att etablera nya laboratorie- och dataanalyser i Etiopien. I projektet ingår även kunskapsöverföring och utbildningsmöjligheter för Etiopiska forskare inom laboratoriebaserade undersökningar, datahantering och analys, med syftet att öka publikationer i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med etiopiska forskare som förstaförfattare. Samarbetet kommer att fokusera på läkemedelsresistens hos humant immunbristvirus (HIV)-positiva personer - både före och under behandling. I projektet kommer även studier avseende molekylärepidemiologi av HIV att utföras, med fokus på smittvägar mellan högriskpopulationer (prostituerade och lastbilschaufförer) och den generella befolkningen. Även om HIV infektioner har rapporterats att ha minskat under det senaste decenniet, sprider sig viruset fortfarande i befolkningen. För närvarande pågår en studie i Etiopien som fokuserar på HIV-prevalensen bland prostituerade och lastbilschaufförer. Preliminära resultat tyder på att HIV-prevalensen bland lastbilschaufförer är 4,9% och bland kvinnliga sexarbetare 23,8%. Detta innebär att den etiopiska HIV-epidemin förskjuts att bli mer endemisk koncentrerad i vissa högriskpopulationer. Vi kommer i våra studier att använda material från flera större kohorter i Etiopien för att studera dynamiken av smittspridningen. Vi kommer att studera vilken inverkan läkemedelsresistens och virustyper (subtyper och rekombinanta typer) har på transmissionsdynamiken i befolkningen. Vi har följande specifika mål:    1) Undersöka hur vanligt det är med överförd läkemedelsresistens genom att undersöka HIV- behandlingsnaiva individer  2) Undersöka utvecklingen av läkemedelsresistens över tid hos personer som är under behandling, i syfte att identifiera riskfaktorer för uppkomst av resistens, vilket kan bidra i utformningen av ny behandling  3) Undersöka smittspridning mellan högriskpopulationer och den generella befolkningen, vilket kan bidra i utformningen av förebyggande åtgärder för HIV-infektion    Vår studie kommer att vara det första storskaliga populationsstudiet med avseende på antiretroviral resistens efter det att behandling av HIV-smitta infördes i Etiopien. Studierna kommer också att bidra med värdefull information angående den aktuella statusen av HIV-epidemin i landet. För närvarande är information avseende dessa aspekter knapphändig, och studierna har en direkt relevans för anpassning av program för förebyggande åtgärder och behandling av HIV-infektion i landet.    Eftersom dessa studier till stor del kommer att utföras i Etiopien kommer kapacitetsuppbyggnad vara en avgörande komponent för studien. Vårt etiopisk-svenska samarbete är translationellt, med både prekliniska och kliniska grupper som använder kompletterar metoder i sin forskning och utgör därmed en stark grupp ämnad för frågeställningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall purpose of this project is to strengthen the ongoing collaboration between the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Lund University, Sweden. We outline a collaborative HIV research project, using technology and transfer from Sweden to enable laboratory assays and data analysis to be established and conducted at EPHI. The project also includes knowledge transfers and training opportunities for EPHI investigators in laboratory based investigations, sequence data management and analysis, and in disseminating research findings in international forums, with the aim of increasing scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals with EPHI scientists as first author. The partnership will allow us investigate patterns of antiretroviral drug resistance in Ethiopian human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive individuals – both before and during antiretroviral therapy (ART) – through virological, molecular epidemiology and socio-demographic characteristics. It will also allow us to extend our studies to include state-of-the art molecular epidemiology investigations of HIV to specifically address transmission routes between high-risk populations (female sex workers and long distance truck drivers) and the general population. This will be the first large-scale population study of antiretroviral drug resistance since the roll-out of ART in Ethiopia and it will provide valuable information on the current status of the HIV epidemic in the country.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande syftet med projektet är att stärka ett pågående forskningssamarbetet mellan forskare på det Etiopiska Folkhälsoinstitutet (Ethiopian Public Health Institute: EPHI), Addis Abeba, Etiopien och Lunds universitet, Sverige. EPHI är en statlig institution som på uppdrag av hälsoministeriet ansvarar för att bedriva forskning och tekniköverföring samt att övervaka folkhälsan i Etiopien. I samarbetsprojekt kommer vi att etablera nya laboratorie- och dataanalyser i Etiopien. I projektet ingår även kunskapsöverföring och utbildningsmöjligheter för Etiopiska forskare inom laboratoriebaserade undersökningar, datahantering och analys, med syftet att öka publikationer i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med etiopiska forskare som förstaförfattare. Samarbetet kommer att fokusera på läkemedelsresistens hos humant immunbristvirus (HIV)-positiva personer - både före och under behandling. I projektet kommer även studier avseende molekylärepidemiologi av HIV att utföras, med fokus på smittvägar mellan högriskpopulationer (prostituerade och lastbilschaufförer) och den generella befolkningen. Även om HIV infektioner har rapporterats att ha minskat under det senaste decenniet, sprider sig viruset fortfarande i befolkningen. För närvarande pågår en studie i Etiopien som fokuserar på HIV-prevalensen bland prostituerade och lastbilschaufförer. Preliminära resultat tyder på att HIV-prevalensen bland lastbilschaufförer är 4,9% och bland kvinnliga sexarbetare 23,8%. Detta innebär att den etiopiska HIV-epidemin förskjuts att bli mer endemisk koncentrerad i vissa högriskpopulationer. Vi kommer i våra studier att använda material från flera större kohorter i Etiopien för att studera dynamiken av smittspridningen. Vi kommer att studera vilken inverkan läkemedelsresistens och virustyper (subtyper och rekombinanta typer) har på transmissionsdynamiken i befolkningen. Vi har följande specifika mål:    1) Undersöka hur vanligt det är med överförd läkemedelsresistens genom att undersöka HIV- behandlingsnaiva individer  2) Undersöka utvecklingen av läkemedelsresistens över tid hos personer som är under behandling, i syfte att identifiera riskfaktorer för uppkomst av resistens, vilket kan bidra i utformningen av ny behandling  3) Undersöka smittspridning mellan högriskpopulationer och den generella befolkningen, vilket kan bidra i utformningen av förebyggande åtgärder för HIV-infektion    Vår studie kommer att vara det första storskaliga populationsstudiet med avseende på antiretroviral resistens efter det att behandling av HIV-smitta infördes i Etiopien. Studierna kommer också att bidra med värdefull information angående den aktuella statusen av HIV-epidemin i landet. För närvarande är information avseende dessa aspekter knapphändig, och studierna har en direkt relevans för anpassning av program för förebyggande åtgärder och behandling av HIV-infektion i landet.    Eftersom dessa studier till stor del kommer att utföras i Etiopien kommer kapacitetsuppbyggnad vara en avgörande komponent för studien. Vårt etiopisk-svenska samarbete är translationellt, med både prekliniska och kliniska grupper som använder kompletterar metoder i sin forskning och utgör därmed en stark grupp ämnad för frågeställningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rent vatten och vattenresurser är en prioriterad fråga i hela världen. Industrier och jordbruk orsakar föroreningar som hamnar i mark och vatten och som är skadliga för människor, djur och för miljön. Våra naturliga vattenresurser innehåller också höga halter av skadliga ämnen som behövs renas innan användning. Ett sätt för att spara på vattenresurser är att återanvända industrivatten, genom ta bort de skadliga ämnen och ett annat sätt är att behandla naturligt vatten som innehåller föroreningar. Ett tredje sätt är att göra havsvatten drickbart eller tillgänglig för bevattning. Det finns behov att skapa enkla och billiga metoder som passar för vattenrening i länder som har stora problem med vatten.  Vårt projektförslaget syftar till att använda restprodukter från jordbruket för framställning av nya miljövänliga billiga nanostructurerade material, kompositer, som testas för användning som ultrafiltreringsmembran för att rena vatten. Cellulosa nanofibrer isoleras från jordbruksavfall, t.ex från rishalm som är ett problem avfall i Egypten och orsakar luftföroreningar då de eldas. De isolerade nanofibrerna karakteriseras på olika sätt och används därefter till framställning av nanoporösa ultrafiltreringsmembran som testas för  att avlägsna bakterier, partiklar och föroreningar från vatten.   Arbetet kan leda till framställning av billiga enkla filter från problem avfall för att hjälpa till att lösa den ökade efterfrågan om rent vatten för människor, djur och växter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims at utilization of agricultural residues for preparation of cellulosic nanomaterials and their applications in water treatment. For this purpose, some agricultural residues will be used as a source for isolation of cellulosic nanomaterials with different technologies available at the Swedish and Egyptian partners. Technologies available at the Swedish side include ultra-fine grinding, high pressure homogenization, and electro-spinning while the Egyptian side will use chemical/mechanical methods using high shear homogenizers. Different parameters will be studied to optimize the isolation of cellulosic nanomaterials regarding the yield and properties. The isolated nanomaterials will be y characterized using different tools including SEM, TEM, AFM, XRD, FTIR, surface charge, elemental analyses, and microbial resistance. The isolated nanomaterials will be assembled in form of ultrafiltration membranes with tailor made structure to study their use for water treatment. The membranes will be characterized regarding their structure, porosity, pore size, density, mechanical properties and surface characteristics.  The project will be implemented in three years. The first year will involve isolation of nanomaterials and their characterization; the second and third year will involve application of the isolated of the nanomaterials for assembling membranes and testing their efficiency for water purification.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rent vatten och vattenresurser är en prioriterad fråga i hela världen. Industrier och jordbruk orsakar föroreningar som hamnar i mark och vatten och som är skadliga för människor, djur och för miljön. Våra naturliga vattenresurser innehåller också höga halter av skadliga ämnen som behövs renas innan användning. Ett sätt för att spara på vattenresurser är att återanvända industrivatten, genom ta bort de skadliga ämnen och ett annat sätt är att behandla naturligt vatten som innehåller föroreningar. Ett tredje sätt är att göra havsvatten drickbart eller tillgänglig för bevattning. Det finns behov att skapa enkla och billiga metoder som passar för vattenrening i länder som har stora problem med vatten.  Vårt projektförslaget syftar till att använda restprodukter från jordbruket för framställning av nya miljövänliga billiga nanostructurerade material, kompositer, som testas för användning som ultrafiltreringsmembran för att rena vatten. Cellulosa nanofibrer isoleras från jordbruksavfall, t.ex från rishalm som är ett problem avfall i Egypten och orsakar luftföroreningar då de eldas. De isolerade nanofibrerna karakteriseras på olika sätt och används därefter till framställning av nanoporösa ultrafiltreringsmembran som testas för  att avlägsna bakterier, partiklar och föroreningar från vatten.   Arbetet kan leda till framställning av billiga enkla filter från problem avfall för att hjälpa till att lösa den ökade efterfrågan om rent vatten för människor, djur och växter.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims at utilization of agricultural residues for preparation of cellulosic nanomaterials and their applications in water treatment. For this purpose, some agricultural residues will be used as a source for isolation of cellulosic nanomaterials with different technologies available at the Swedish and Egyptian partners. Technologies available at the Swedish side include ultra-fine grinding, high pressure homogenization, and electro-spinning while the Egyptian side will use chemical/mechanical methods using high shear homogenizers. Different parameters will be studied to optimize the isolation of cellulosic nanomaterials regarding the yield and properties. The isolated nanomaterials will be y characterized using different tools including SEM, TEM, AFM, XRD, FTIR, surface charge, elemental analyses, and microbial resistance. The isolated nanomaterials will be assembled in form of ultrafiltration membranes with tailor made structure to study their use for water treatment. The membranes will be characterized regarding their structure, porosity, pore size, density, mechanical properties and surface characteristics.  The project will be implemented in three years. The first year will involve isolation of nanomaterials and their characterization; the second and third year will involve application of the isolated of the nanomaterials for assembling membranes and testing their efficiency for water purification.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall goal of this project is to support the capacity for carrying out research at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and improve quality of training and patient are in Tanzania. Generated data will be used in health systems and services research (HSSR) aiding in building-up a robust health system including a national plan for breast cancer patients in Tanzania. Furthermore, this model will inform national as well as institutional cancer care and surveillance policy and guidelines. Three PhD programs, one in pathology, one in oncology and one in surgery are planned to get started during the 3 year period.  We will realize our goal through development of a national breast cancer care strategy, which is based on a program of predictive pathological tests, as well as epidemiological studies through a cancer registry. Patients will be recommended for therapy according to breast cancer subgroup and compliance, toxicity and outcome will be registered. When the results are implemented into clinical routine, each individual patient can receive an optimised and relevant therapy. This will benefit both patients and the society. When developed, such a program can be translated to other types of cancer, as well as to other tertiary hospitals in Tanzania, and guide similar progress in other low- and middle income countries (LMIC´s).   The estimated 70% increase in cancer incidence globally during the next two decades will strike almost exclusively in the</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Incidensen av bröstcancer har tidigare varit låg i utvecklingsländer men ökar nu i länder med en förbättrad ekonomi och ökad medellivslängd. WHO har efterlyst speciella satsningar på livmoderhals- och bröstcancer i låg- och medelinkomstländerna.  Den ökade incidensen i bröstcancer beror på flera faktorer som förändringar i livsstil vid flytt från landbygd till stadsmiljö med en mer västerländsk livsstil (förändringar i kost, färre graviditeter och kortare amningsperioder). I Tanzania och andra afrikanska länder söder om Sahara är bröstcancer nu den näst vanligaste cancersjukdomen hos kvinnor. Många patienter avlider patienten utan att sjukdomen diagnostiseras.   Stora framsteg har gjorts inom bröstcancerbehandling i t.ex. Europa. Detta förklaras av införande av mammografiscreening och nya behandlingar efter operation. Under senare år har forskning visat att bröstcancer kan ha en mycket varierande biologi och specifik testning leder till att en mer individanpassad behandling kan ges. Detta leder till att behandlingen blir effektivare och att onödiga biverkningar från en olämplig behandling minskar.   Tanzania har en befolkning på ca 45 miljoner och en allt större medelklass p.g.a. en starkt expanderande ekonomi. Ännu finns endast en onkologklinik (i Dar es Salaam) dit patienter kan remitteras från hela landet. Resurserna är ännu begränsade och testningen för att varje patient ska få korrekt behandling saknas. Sedan 2008 finns en mycket aktiv patientförening; Tanzania Breast Cancer Foundation www.breastcancertz.org som framgångrikt drivit informationskampanjer i hela landet. Detta gör att vi beräknar med ett ökat antal patienter som diagnostiseras med bröstcancer som remitteras till Dar es Salaam. Vi beräknar också att patienterna diagnostiseras i detta sker i ett tidigare sjukdomsstadium vilket gör att en större del av patienterna kan botas från sjukdomen förutsatt att korrekt behandling ges.  Avsikten med studien är att bygga upp en multidiciplinär infrastruktur för utbildning och forskning som leder till en förbättrad behandling av bröstcancerpatienter i Tanzania. Våra delmål är:  1) Att introducera ett nationellt bröstcancerregister i Tanzania  2) Att klassificera bröstcancerpatienter i olika undergrupper med olika känslighet för specifika cancerbehandlingar genom introduktion av standard tester som utförs på avdelningen för patologi  3) Att ge en individualiserad bröstcancerbehandling beroende på typ av bröstcancer; att registrera effekt och eventuella biverkningar  4) Att bygga upp en förbättrad kapacitet i form av infrastruktur och utbildad personal som leder till en förbättrad bröstcancervård i Tanzania  Metoder Testning för markörerna görs av ansvarig patolog med standardiserade metoder (immunohistokemi). Resultaten är sedan vägledande för behandlingsval. Tumöregenskaper vid diagnos, typ av behandling, följsamhet till behandlingen, eventuella biverkningar och återfall registreras och årliga utvärderingar görs så att vi kan förbättra/anpassa det som inte fungerat optimalt.   Typ av samverkan För att uppnå beskrivna mål behövs ett bilateralt utbyte. Ansvarig patolog  i Dar-es-Salaam kommer att vistas i Göteborg för att på ett så effektivt sätt som möjligt lära sig de nya testningar som inte gjorts tidigare. Onkolog från Göteborg kommer att vistas 4 gånger/år i Tanzania som stöd för uppbyggnaden av registret och implementering av behandlingsrekommendationer baserat på resultaten från testningen. Detta sker på gemensamma seminarier, work-shops och gemensamt patientarbete. Vi kommer även att samverka med patientföreningen och ordna föreläsningar för att kontinuerligt öka allmänhetens kunskap om bröstcancer.    Betydelse Kvinnor i Tanzania har huvudansvaret för barnen. En stor del av landets småföretagare och lärare även inom högre utbildningar är kvinnor. Med en ökad kunskap om biologin och en skräddarsydd behandling kan majoriteten av bröstcancerpatienter botas och de med återfall leva ett gott liv under en längre</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall goal of this project is to support the capacity for carrying out research at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and improve quality of training and patient are in Tanzania. Generated data will be used in health systems and services research (HSSR) aiding in building-up a robust health system including a national plan for breast cancer patients in Tanzania. Furthermore, this model will inform national as well as institutional cancer care and surveillance policy and guidelines. Three PhD programs, one in pathology, one in oncology and one in surgery are planned to get started during the 3 year period.  We will realize our goal through development of a national breast cancer care strategy, which is based on a program of predictive pathological tests, as well as epidemiological studies through a cancer registry. Patients will be recommended for therapy according to breast cancer subgroup and compliance, toxicity and outcome will be registered. When the results are implemented into clinical routine, each individual patient can receive an optimised and relevant therapy. This will benefit both patients and the society. When developed, such a program can be translated to other types of cancer, as well as to other tertiary hospitals in Tanzania, and guide similar progress in other low- and middle income countries (LMIC´s).   The estimated 70% increase in cancer incidence globally during the next two decades will strike almost exclusively in the</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund Incidensen av bröstcancer har tidigare varit låg i utvecklingsländer men ökar nu i länder med en förbättrad ekonomi och ökad medellivslängd. WHO har efterlyst speciella satsningar på livmoderhals- och bröstcancer i låg- och medelinkomstländerna.  Den ökade incidensen i bröstcancer beror på flera faktorer som förändringar i livsstil vid flytt från landbygd till stadsmiljö med en mer västerländsk livsstil (förändringar i kost, färre graviditeter och kortare amningsperioder). I Tanzania och andra afrikanska länder söder om Sahara är bröstcancer nu den näst vanligaste cancersjukdomen hos kvinnor. Många patienter avlider patienten utan att sjukdomen diagnostiseras.   Stora framsteg har gjorts inom bröstcancerbehandling i t.ex. Europa. Detta förklaras av införande av mammografiscreening och nya behandlingar efter operation. Under senare år har forskning visat att bröstcancer kan ha en mycket varierande biologi och specifik testning leder till att en mer individanpassad behandling kan ges. Detta leder till att behandlingen blir effektivare och att onödiga biverkningar från en olämplig behandling minskar.   Tanzania har en befolkning på ca 45 miljoner och en allt större medelklass p.g.a. en starkt expanderande ekonomi. Ännu finns endast en onkologklinik (i Dar es Salaam) dit patienter kan remitteras från hela landet. Resurserna är ännu begränsade och testningen för att varje patient ska få korrekt behandling saknas. Sedan 2008 finns en mycket aktiv patientförening; Tanzania Breast Cancer Foundation www.breastcancertz.org som framgångrikt drivit informationskampanjer i hela landet. Detta gör att vi beräknar med ett ökat antal patienter som diagnostiseras med bröstcancer som remitteras till Dar es Salaam. Vi beräknar också att patienterna diagnostiseras i detta sker i ett tidigare sjukdomsstadium vilket gör att en större del av patienterna kan botas från sjukdomen förutsatt att korrekt behandling ges.  Avsikten med studien är att bygga upp en multidiciplinär infrastruktur för utbildning och forskning som leder till en förbättrad behandling av bröstcancerpatienter i Tanzania. Våra delmål är:  1) Att introducera ett nationellt bröstcancerregister i Tanzania  2) Att klassificera bröstcancerpatienter i olika undergrupper med olika känslighet för specifika cancerbehandlingar genom introduktion av standard tester som utförs på avdelningen för patologi  3) Att ge en individualiserad bröstcancerbehandling beroende på typ av bröstcancer; att registrera effekt och eventuella biverkningar  4) Att bygga upp en förbättrad kapacitet i form av infrastruktur och utbildad personal som leder till en förbättrad bröstcancervård i Tanzania  Metoder Testning för markörerna görs av ansvarig patolog med standardiserade metoder (immunohistokemi). Resultaten är sedan vägledande för behandlingsval. Tumöregenskaper vid diagnos, typ av behandling, följsamhet till behandlingen, eventuella biverkningar och återfall registreras och årliga utvärderingar görs så att vi kan förbättra/anpassa det som inte fungerat optimalt.   Typ av samverkan För att uppnå beskrivna mål behövs ett bilateralt utbyte. Ansvarig patolog  i Dar-es-Salaam kommer att vistas i Göteborg för att på ett så effektivt sätt som möjligt lära sig de nya testningar som inte gjorts tidigare. Onkolog från Göteborg kommer att vistas 4 gånger/år i Tanzania som stöd för uppbyggnaden av registret och implementering av behandlingsrekommendationer baserat på resultaten från testningen. Detta sker på gemensamma seminarier, work-shops och gemensamt patientarbete. Vi kommer även att samverka med patientföreningen och ordna föreläsningar för att kontinuerligt öka allmänhetens kunskap om bröstcancer.    Betydelse Kvinnor i Tanzania har huvudansvaret för barnen. En stor del av landets småföretagare och lärare även inom högre utbildningar är kvinnor. Med en ökad kunskap om biologin och en skräddarsydd behandling kan majoriteten av bröstcancerpatienter botas och de med återfall leva ett gott liv under en längre</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  Sjukdomspanoramat i världen håller på att ändras. Den svartvita världsordning som varit rådande de senaste decennierna, där befolkningen i låginkomstländer dör av smittsamma sjukdomar såsom malaria, tuberkulos och HIV och befolkningen i höginkomstländer dör av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtinfarkt, stroke och cancer, gäller inte längre. Två tredjedelar av alla dödsfall i världen beror idag på icke-smittsamma sjukdomar, och de flesta av dessa dödsfall inträffar i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Många av dessa dödsfall inträffar också tidigare i åldrarna än i höginkomstländer. Den största dödsorsaken globalt är hjärtkärlsjukdomar, där vi redan känner till många av riskfaktorerna, men ännu inte helt förstår varför vissa drabbas och andra inte, trots att man blivit utsatt för samma riskfaktorer. Möjligen finns svaret i det komplicerade samspelet mellan smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar? Till exempel vet vi nu att en del icke-smittsamma sjukdomar ökar risken för smittsamma sjukdomar (såsom i fallet diabetes och tuberkulos) och en del smittsamma sjukdomar kan leda till cancer (såsom infektion med humant papillomvirus och livmoderhalscancer).  Mitt i korsningen av dessa två sjukdomsentiteter befinner sig HIV. HIV är en infektionssjukdom i grunden, men den livslånga behandlingen med krav på kontinuerlig uppföljning från sjukvården har mer gemensamt med behandlingen av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Personer som lever med HIV har också ökad risk för just hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Detta har föreslagits bero på biverkningar av HIV-mediciner, men sannolikt är det just att gå runt med den långvariga inflammation som HIV-infektionen ger som ökar risken mest. HIV har drabbat länder i Afrika söder om Sahara allra hårdast. Här lever idag också majoriteten av de människor som använder HIV-läkemedel. Tillgången till HIV-läkemedel har ökat dramatiskt på sistone och infrastruktur för att ta hand om HIV-patienter har i många länder byggts upp med goda resultat på överlevnaden. Detta leder till att fler människor lever allt längre med HIV. Dessa faktorer sammantaget gör att vi kan förvänta oss en stor ökning av hjärtkärlsjukdomar i länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, något som kommer att bli tungt för hälso- och sjukvården som ofta lider brist på resurser.  I distriktet Rakai i Uganda har man följt en del av befolkningen sedan 1994. Distriktet har en av de högsta HIV-förekomsterna i Uganda, med ca 10% av befolkningen smittad. Rakai är unik som HIV-studie, då man HIV-testat befolkningen varje år. På så sätt kan man säga på ett år när, när en person blivit smittad. Liknande data finns inte att tillgå någon annanstans i världen. Man har där också löpande samlat in information om vilka läkemedel personer med HIV har tagit, blodprover för att mäta nivån på deras immunförsvar och mycket annat. Alla deltagare följs för närvarande upp en gång per år av tränad forskningspersonal, med intervjuer och blodprovstagning.  Vi börjar med att kartlägga hur det ser ut idag med kända riskfaktorer för hjärtkärlsjukdomar, genom att utnyttja tidigare använda, och välkända riskformulär med frågor om bl.a. vikt, blodtryck, midjemått, rökning, ärftlighet för diabetes och hjärtkärlsjukdomar samt även ta prover för att mäta blodsocker och blodfetter. Vi kommer att använda oss av metoder som är vanliga i höginkomstländer, men vill nu också utvärdera hur de fungerar att använda i ett låginkomstland som Uganda. Dessutom planerar vi att utvärdera graden av åderförkalkning med en speciell blodtrycksmanschett (Arteriograph), som på ett enkelt sätt mäter den kärlstelhet som uppstår vid åderförkalkning. Denna information kommer att vara av stort värde för att kunna mäta risken och förekomsten av hjärtkärlsjukdomar hos personer med HIV framöver och kommer att kunna bidra till att skapa nya angreppssätt hur patienter med både HIV och kardiovaskulär sjukdom skall skötas i en sjukvård med knappa resurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>People living with HIV have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) compared with HIV-negative individuals, possibly linked to low-grade, long-term inflammation. With the substantial increase in antiretroviral treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa in recent years, the mean age of people living with HIV is rising, and with it the risk of CVD. This is especially important since there also seems to be a genetic predisposition to CVD in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the Rakai population-based, open cohort in Uganda, data collection with almost yearly HIV tests has been ongoing since 1994 in ca 50 villages. This offers an excellent opportunity to estimate the risk of CVD in an HIV high-burden population using surveys, risk scores, anthropometric data, verbal autopsies and finally the Arteriograph armcuff to measure aortic stiffness as a proxy of early cardiovascular risk. The results from the planned studies with accurate data on onset of HIV infection, will not only help estimate the CVD risk, but also provide new insight into the pathophysiological process of development of atherosclerosis and duration of HIV infection. Starting off with this four-year project, the Karolinska and the Rakai teams, aim to develop a long-term common research agenda. Workshops and seminars will be held at both sites for this purpose, and joint publications as well as joint supervision of Master/PhD students are being planned. The project will be led by Helena Nordenstedt and Fred Nalugoda, respectively.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya hälsoutmaningar: HIV-infektion och risken för kardiovaskulär sjukdom i en befolkning med hög förekomst av HIV i Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative>Facing new health challenges: The role of HIV infection and the risk of cardiovascular disease in a high-burden HIV population in Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  Sjukdomspanoramat i världen håller på att ändras. Den svartvita världsordning som varit rådande de senaste decennierna, där befolkningen i låginkomstländer dör av smittsamma sjukdomar såsom malaria, tuberkulos och HIV och befolkningen i höginkomstländer dör av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtinfarkt, stroke och cancer, gäller inte längre. Två tredjedelar av alla dödsfall i världen beror idag på icke-smittsamma sjukdomar, och de flesta av dessa dödsfall inträffar i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Många av dessa dödsfall inträffar också tidigare i åldrarna än i höginkomstländer. Den största dödsorsaken globalt är hjärtkärlsjukdomar, där vi redan känner till många av riskfaktorerna, men ännu inte helt förstår varför vissa drabbas och andra inte, trots att man blivit utsatt för samma riskfaktorer. Möjligen finns svaret i det komplicerade samspelet mellan smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar? Till exempel vet vi nu att en del icke-smittsamma sjukdomar ökar risken för smittsamma sjukdomar (såsom i fallet diabetes och tuberkulos) och en del smittsamma sjukdomar kan leda till cancer (såsom infektion med humant papillomvirus och livmoderhalscancer).  Mitt i korsningen av dessa två sjukdomsentiteter befinner sig HIV. HIV är en infektionssjukdom i grunden, men den livslånga behandlingen med krav på kontinuerlig uppföljning från sjukvården har mer gemensamt med behandlingen av icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Personer som lever med HIV har också ökad risk för just hjärtkärlsjukdomar. Detta har föreslagits bero på biverkningar av HIV-mediciner, men sannolikt är det just att gå runt med den långvariga inflammation som HIV-infektionen ger som ökar risken mest. HIV har drabbat länder i Afrika söder om Sahara allra hårdast. Här lever idag också majoriteten av de människor som använder HIV-läkemedel. Tillgången till HIV-läkemedel har ökat dramatiskt på sistone och infrastruktur för att ta hand om HIV-patienter har i många länder byggts upp med goda resultat på överlevnaden. Detta leder till att fler människor lever allt längre med HIV. Dessa faktorer sammantaget gör att vi kan förvänta oss en stor ökning av hjärtkärlsjukdomar i länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, något som kommer att bli tungt för hälso- och sjukvården som ofta lider brist på resurser.  I distriktet Rakai i Uganda har man följt en del av befolkningen sedan 1994. Distriktet har en av de högsta HIV-förekomsterna i Uganda, med ca 10% av befolkningen smittad. Rakai är unik som HIV-studie, då man HIV-testat befolkningen varje år. På så sätt kan man säga på ett år när, när en person blivit smittad. Liknande data finns inte att tillgå någon annanstans i världen. Man har där också löpande samlat in information om vilka läkemedel personer med HIV har tagit, blodprover för att mäta nivån på deras immunförsvar och mycket annat. Alla deltagare följs för närvarande upp en gång per år av tränad forskningspersonal, med intervjuer och blodprovstagning.  Vi börjar med att kartlägga hur det ser ut idag med kända riskfaktorer för hjärtkärlsjukdomar, genom att utnyttja tidigare använda, och välkända riskformulär med frågor om bl.a. vikt, blodtryck, midjemått, rökning, ärftlighet för diabetes och hjärtkärlsjukdomar samt även ta prover för att mäta blodsocker och blodfetter. Vi kommer att använda oss av metoder som är vanliga i höginkomstländer, men vill nu också utvärdera hur de fungerar att använda i ett låginkomstland som Uganda. Dessutom planerar vi att utvärdera graden av åderförkalkning med en speciell blodtrycksmanschett (Arteriograph), som på ett enkelt sätt mäter den kärlstelhet som uppstår vid åderförkalkning. Denna information kommer att vara av stort värde för att kunna mäta risken och förekomsten av hjärtkärlsjukdomar hos personer med HIV framöver och kommer att kunna bidra till att skapa nya angreppssätt hur patienter med både HIV och kardiovaskulär sjukdom skall skötas i en sjukvård med knappa resurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>People living with HIV have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) compared with HIV-negative individuals, possibly linked to low-grade, long-term inflammation. With the substantial increase in antiretroviral treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa in recent years, the mean age of people living with HIV is rising, and with it the risk of CVD. This is especially important since there also seems to be a genetic predisposition to CVD in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the Rakai population-based, open cohort in Uganda, data collection with almost yearly HIV tests has been ongoing since 1994 in ca 50 villages. This offers an excellent opportunity to estimate the risk of CVD in an HIV high-burden population using surveys, risk scores, anthropometric data, verbal autopsies and finally the Arteriograph armcuff to measure aortic stiffness as a proxy of early cardiovascular risk. The results from the planned studies with accurate data on onset of HIV infection, will not only help estimate the CVD risk, but also provide new insight into the pathophysiological process of development of atherosclerosis and duration of HIV infection. Starting off with this four-year project, the Karolinska and the Rakai teams, aim to develop a long-term common research agenda. Workshops and seminars will be held at both sites for this purpose, and joint publications as well as joint supervision of Master/PhD students are being planned. The project will be led by Helena Nordenstedt and Fred Nalugoda, respectively.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>In developing countries, infectious diseases are still a major cause of morbidity or mortality. and in industrialized countries, they contribute to life quality. Biofilm formation is a significant virulence factor in 60-80% of the human microbial infections. Biofilm formation also is a cause of treatment failure, as biofilm forming cells are tolerant to antibiotics and the actions of the immune system. As established antibiotics score mostly insufficient, treatment strategies for biofilm forming bacteria are urgently required. In this project, biofilm formation of relevant pathogens will be analyzed by molecular and system biology methods, a screen for anti-microbial compounds will be performed and the mode of action of anti-microbial compounds will be analyzed on biofilm forming and multdrug resistant bacteria. The study will be extended to clinical isolates to demonstrate generality of the findings.  Pakistani and Swedish scientists’ experts will perform mutually beneficial collaborative research projects, visit to establish novel collaborations on both sides and to exchange ideas and knowledge to educate young researchers to work on basic scientific discoveries of infectious diseases that eventually translated into new therapies. With the support of Swedish research links, reciprocal educational workshops and seminars and hands-on trainings on techniques in infectious diseases will also be organized to establish a long-term research-oriented collaborative network.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektionssjukdomar är fortfarande en dödsorsak som drabbar människor, och framförallt barn, i utvecklingsländerna. Infektionssjukdomar är ett problem i samhället, men också i sjukhuset.  Bakterier Shigella spp.  och Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi båda orsakar förödande sjukdomar, shigellos och tyfus, främst hos barn i utvecklingsländerna med miljontals fall varje år med kumulativt över 1 miljon dödsfall.  Shigella spp. är orsaken till bakteriell dysenteri eller shigellos, en invasiv gastrointestinal sjukdom, med 80-165.000.000 fall varje år världen över och cirka en miljon dödsfall . Shigella förökar sig intrecellulärt i tarmepitelet och sprider sig från cell till cell i epitelet vilken orsakar en karakteristisk sjukdomsbild med blodig diarré.  S. typhi, på andra sidan, orsakar tyfoid feber , en systemisk sjukdom med 27 miljoner fall per år och uppskattningsvis 217.000 dödsfall årligen hela världen . Dessa siffror gör Shigella spp.  och S. typhi infektioner till de ledande bakteriella orsaker av diarré i världen .  Båda sjukdomarna överförs genom förorenad mat eller vatten. Den hygieniska tillstand särskilt i utvecklingsländerna gynnar spridningen av dessa sjukdomar.  Lunginflammation är en vanlig komplikation hos patienter som kräver mekanisk ventilation, men också ett problem i samhället framför allt hos barn. Prevalens uppskattas varierar mellan 6 och 52 fall per 100 patienter beroende på befolkningsstudier. Klebsiella pneumoniae är den 6: e och 4: e och Enterobacter den 8: e och 5: e vanligaste känsliga och multiresistent patogen som orsakar ventilator associerad pneumoni i utvecklingsländerna.  Det finns många regleringsmekanismer som styr virulens samt spridning av bakterier. En viktig mekanism är, till exempel, cyklisk di-GMP, en nukleotidbaserad intracellulär signalmolekyl.  Den cykliska di-GMP -signalerings nätverk har inte undersökts i Shigella spp. , S. typhi och Enterobacter allts och bara lite i Klebsiella pneumoniae. Trots att den cykliska di -GMP signalerings nätverk är den mest komplexa nätverk av en sekundär budbärare i bakterier tills nu. En fundamental roll och kanske den viktigaste rollen för den cykliska di-GMP nätverket är regleringen av övergången mellan biofilmbildning och motilität samt övergången mellan akut och kronisk infektion. Dessa egenskaper gör att den cyklisk di-GMP -signalerings nätverk kan också vara ett mål för att utveckla nya anti-virulens strategier.  I det här projektet vill vi karakterisera den cykliska di-GMP signalerings nätverk i modell stammar av S. Flexneri, S. Typhi, K. pneumoniae samt E. cloacae med hjälp av bioinformatik, genetiska och biokemiska analyser. Dessutom kommer vi att screena för anti-biofilm och antimikrobiella substanser i en samling av isolerade naturliga isolerade substanser och extrakt från växter och andra naturresurser. De mest effektiva substanser kommer att testas för sin molekylära verkningsmekanism. Effekterna av den cykliska di - GMP-system på biofilm bildning och virulens egenskaper kommer att undersökas med fokus på särdrag nätverkssignalerings mekanismer för den enstaka arten.  Samtidigt kommer kliniska isolat att samlas in i Pakistan och den genetiska grunden för isolat med uttalade virulens fenotyper utredas genom hela genom sekvensering och efterföljande analys av de molekylära mekanismer. Resultaten från detta projekt förväntas identifiera mål för senare utveckling av anti-virulens strategier för stora sjukdomar som drabbar framför allt befolkningen i utvecklingsländerna. Forskare från utvecklingsländerna kommer att ta en mycket aktiv roll i det här projektet, det här projektet hjälper därför också hållbar utveckling i Pakistan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektionssjukdomar är fortfarande en dödsorsak som drabbar människor, och framförallt barn, i utvecklingsländerna. Infektionssjukdomar är ett problem i samhället, men också i sjukhuset.  Bakterier Shigella spp.  och Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi båda orsakar förödande sjukdomar, shigellos och tyfus, främst hos barn i utvecklingsländerna med miljontals fall varje år med kumulativt över 1 miljon dödsfall.  Shigella spp. är orsaken till bakteriell dysenteri eller shigellos, en invasiv gastrointestinal sjukdom, med 80-165.000.000 fall varje år världen över och cirka en miljon dödsfall . Shigella förökar sig intrecellulärt i tarmepitelet och sprider sig från cell till cell i epitelet vilken orsakar en karakteristisk sjukdomsbild med blodig diarré.  S. typhi, på andra sidan, orsakar tyfoid feber , en systemisk sjukdom med 27 miljoner fall per år och uppskattningsvis 217.000 dödsfall årligen hela världen . Dessa siffror gör Shigella spp.  och S. typhi infektioner till de ledande bakteriella orsaker av diarré i världen .  Båda sjukdomarna överförs genom förorenad mat eller vatten. Den hygieniska tillstand särskilt i utvecklingsländerna gynnar spridningen av dessa sjukdomar.  Lunginflammation är en vanlig komplikation hos patienter som kräver mekanisk ventilation, men också ett problem i samhället framför allt hos barn. Prevalens uppskattas varierar mellan 6 och 52 fall per 100 patienter beroende på befolkningsstudier. Klebsiella pneumoniae är den 6: e och 4: e och Enterobacter den 8: e och 5: e vanligaste känsliga och multiresistent patogen som orsakar ventilator associerad pneumoni i utvecklingsländerna.  Det finns många regleringsmekanismer som styr virulens samt spridning av bakterier. En viktig mekanism är, till exempel, cyklisk di-GMP, en nukleotidbaserad intracellulär signalmolekyl.  Den cykliska di-GMP -signalerings nätverk har inte undersökts i Shigella spp. , S. typhi och Enterobacter allts och bara lite i Klebsiella pneumoniae. Trots att den cykliska di -GMP signalerings nätverk är den mest komplexa nätverk av en sekundär budbärare i bakterier tills nu. En fundamental roll och kanske den viktigaste rollen för den cykliska di-GMP nätverket är regleringen av övergången mellan biofilmbildning och motilität samt övergången mellan akut och kronisk infektion. Dessa egenskaper gör att den cyklisk di-GMP -signalerings nätverk kan också vara ett mål för att utveckla nya anti-virulens strategier.  I det här projektet vill vi karakterisera den cykliska di-GMP signalerings nätverk i modell stammar av S. Flexneri, S. Typhi, K. pneumoniae samt E. cloacae med hjälp av bioinformatik, genetiska och biokemiska analyser. Dessutom kommer vi att screena för anti-biofilm och antimikrobiella substanser i en samling av isolerade naturliga isolerade substanser och extrakt från växter och andra naturresurser. De mest effektiva substanser kommer att testas för sin molekylära verkningsmekanism. Effekterna av den cykliska di - GMP-system på biofilm bildning och virulens egenskaper kommer att undersökas med fokus på särdrag nätverkssignalerings mekanismer för den enstaka arten.  Samtidigt kommer kliniska isolat att samlas in i Pakistan och den genetiska grunden för isolat med uttalade virulens fenotyper utredas genom hela genom sekvensering och efterföljande analys av de molekylära mekanismer. Resultaten från detta projekt förväntas identifiera mål för senare utveckling av anti-virulens strategier för stora sjukdomar som drabbar framför allt befolkningen i utvecklingsländerna. Forskare från utvecklingsländerna kommer att ta en mycket aktiv roll i det här projektet, det här projektet hjälper därför också hållbar utveckling i Pakistan.</narrative>
      <narrative>In developing countries, infectious diseases are still a major cause of morbidity or mortality. and in industrialized countries, they contribute to life quality. Biofilm formation is a significant virulence factor in 60-80% of the human microbial infections. Biofilm formation also is a cause of treatment failure, as biofilm forming cells are tolerant to antibiotics and the actions of the immune system. As established antibiotics score mostly insufficient, treatment strategies for biofilm forming bacteria are urgently required. In this project, biofilm formation of relevant pathogens will be analyzed by molecular and system biology methods, a screen for anti-microbial compounds will be performed and the mode of action of anti-microbial compounds will be analyzed on biofilm forming and multdrug resistant bacteria. The study will be extended to clinical isolates to demonstrate generality of the findings.  Pakistani and Swedish scientists’ experts will perform mutually beneficial collaborative research projects, visit to establish novel collaborations on both sides and to exchange ideas and knowledge to educate young researchers to work on basic scientific discoveries of infectious diseases that eventually translated into new therapies. With the support of Swedish research links, reciprocal educational workshops and seminars and hands-on trainings on techniques in infectious diseases will also be organized to establish a long-term research-oriented collaborative network.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to explore the solar energy concepts based on cubic silicon carbide material. The will be possible to realize by the collaboration between Linköping University (LiU), Sweden and The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Pakistan. The team at LiU has experience and facilities for growth of the material. The team at IUB has experience and facilities for electrical characterization of material and devices.    The long term aim is to realize solar driven devices based on cubic SiC. Such devices include solar cells, water splitting, and biofuel cells. These devices can substantially save energy. In particular, solar cells in developing countries with lot of sunlight can provide energy sources to people that now has poor availability of electricity. The SiC has advantages in concentrated solar cells since the SiC conducts heat very efficiently. The cubic SiC doped with boron fits almost perfect into a model of highly efficient solar cells by the intermediate bandgap concept.    In view of the scenario of the world and of the present situation of energy in Pakistan, it is a matter of extreme importance to develop cheap sources of energy. Solar energy benefits also include that there is no need long transmission line because it is much localized energy source. Therefore it is very important for Pakistan to developed technology of solar energy on emergency basis. Electricity for lighting will create possibilities to study for schools and education.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet undersöker ett nytt solcellskoncept baserad på kiselkarbid. Forskargruppen vid Linköpings universitet har många års erfarenhet av att framställa material. Forskargruppen vid The Islamia University of Bahawalpur har en stark bakgrund av elektrisk karakterisering av material och komponenter. Dessa forskargrupper matchar varandra för att kunna utveckla solcellsmaterialet. Återkoppling från elektriska studer ger information till framställningen om hur materialet kan optimeras. Samtidigt får forskargruppen vid The Islamia University of Bahawalpur tillgång till material inom ett område som kan resultera i energieffektivisering i Pakistan.    Solcellsmaterialet har en förväntad effektivitet upp till 48-60% enligt teoretiska beräkningar. Detta kan jämföras med kisel som har en effektivitet på 20% i produktion, och de bästa forskningsresultaten från tunna filmer med multimaterial på ca 45%. Solceller kan spara enorma mängder energi. Idag finns ett stort behov av nya innovationer som bidrar till klimatlösningar. Dessutom kan kubisk kiselkarbid klara varma miljöer. Temperaturerna i Pakistan kan uppgå till över 50 grader, och många solcellsmaterial har svårt att prestera när de blir varma.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cubic silicon carbide for solar driven applications</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet undersöker ett nytt solcellskoncept baserad på kiselkarbid. Forskargruppen vid Linköpings universitet har många års erfarenhet av att framställa material. Forskargruppen vid The Islamia University of Bahawalpur har en stark bakgrund av elektrisk karakterisering av material och komponenter. Dessa forskargrupper matchar varandra för att kunna utveckla solcellsmaterialet. Återkoppling från elektriska studer ger information till framställningen om hur materialet kan optimeras. Samtidigt får forskargruppen vid The Islamia University of Bahawalpur tillgång till material inom ett område som kan resultera i energieffektivisering i Pakistan.    Solcellsmaterialet har en förväntad effektivitet upp till 48-60% enligt teoretiska beräkningar. Detta kan jämföras med kisel som har en effektivitet på 20% i produktion, och de bästa forskningsresultaten från tunna filmer med multimaterial på ca 45%. Solceller kan spara enorma mängder energi. Idag finns ett stort behov av nya innovationer som bidrar till klimatlösningar. Dessutom kan kubisk kiselkarbid klara varma miljöer. Temperaturerna i Pakistan kan uppgå till över 50 grader, och många solcellsmaterial har svårt att prestera när de blir varma.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to explore the solar energy concepts based on cubic silicon carbide material. The will be possible to realize by the collaboration between Linköping University (LiU), Sweden and The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Pakistan. The team at LiU has experience and facilities for growth of the material. The team at IUB has experience and facilities for electrical characterization of material and devices.    The long term aim is to realize solar driven devices based on cubic SiC. Such devices include solar cells, water splitting, and biofuel cells. These devices can substantially save energy. In particular, solar cells in developing countries with lot of sunlight can provide energy sources to people that now has poor availability of electricity. The SiC has advantages in concentrated solar cells since the SiC conducts heat very efficiently. The cubic SiC doped with boron fits almost perfect into a model of highly efficient solar cells by the intermediate bandgap concept.    In view of the scenario of the world and of the present situation of energy in Pakistan, it is a matter of extreme importance to develop cheap sources of energy. Solar energy benefits also include that there is no need long transmission line because it is much localized energy source. Therefore it is very important for Pakistan to developed technology of solar energy on emergency basis. Electricity for lighting will create possibilities to study for schools and education.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small scale dairying is important for the rural economy, especially for marginalized poor people, primarily women. Mastitis (inflammation of the udder gland) is a common, but complex problem in dairy cows and causes considerable losses. Therefore, reducing the burden of disease of mastitis asks for a systematic, science-based approach. The purpose of this 3 year project is to create a sustainable multidisciplinary collaboration between researchers from Bangladesh, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. With this team, we aim to develop an udder health control program (UHCP) that is tailored to the dairy situation in Bangladesh. We will use the existing scientific literature and consult international mastitis experts, to evaluate the currently available mastitis control measures for use in the dairy sector in Bangladesh. Any gaps in the available knowledge will be filled by collecting relevant field data. We will organize a scientific workshop to collect relevant information and a practical workshop to disseminate the UHCP within the Bangladesh veterinary community.   This collaborative project contributes to more sustainable and profitable dairy farming in Bangladesh and thus to poverty alleviation, but also serves as an example of a systematic, evidence-based approach for animal disease control in a developing country. We anticipate that this project will strengthen and expand our network, creating a sound basis for future collaborative research efforts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den växande mjölksektorn i Bangladesh är mycket betydelsefull för landsbygdsutvecklingen. Mjölken är viktig för fattiga människors utkomst och näringsförsörjning. Juverinflammation (mastit) är en vanlig sjukdom hos mjölkkor i både fattiga och rika länder. Och det är en av de ekonomiskt viktigaste sjukdomarna för mjölkbranschen. Juverinflammation leder till minskad mjölkproduktion, försämrad mjölkkvalitet, djurlidande samt ökad antibiotikaanvändning. Den sistnämnda leder i sin tur till ökad utveckling och spridning av resistenta bakterier. Kors juverhälsa har studerats under lång tid. Den sammanlagda kunskapen har i många länder använts för att utveckla juverhälsoprogram för att förbättra juverhälsan. I utvecklingsländer finns det ofta inga sådana juverhälsoprogram. Det kan dessutom vara svårt att inrätta dylika eftersom rådgivningen bygger på studier från den mer utvecklade världen.    Syftet med detta treåriga projekt är att skapa ett långsiktigt tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan forskare i Bangladesh, Frankrike, Nederländerna och Sverige. Projektgruppen består av experter inom besättningsrådgivning, epidemiologi, mikrobiologi samt även fältveterinärer. Tillsammans kommer vi att utveckla ett juverhälsoprogram som är skräddarsytt för mjölksektorn i Bangladesh. Först kommer vi att gå igenom vetenskaplig litteratur och ta hjälp av internationella juverhälsoexperter. Syftet är att se hur befintlig kunskap kan tillämpas i Bangladesh. Genom att göra det kommer vi också att upptäcka vad som fattas för att kunna införa ett juverhälsoprogram i Bangladesh. Eventuella kunskapsluckor kommer att fyllas genom en fältstudie i Bangladesh där vi samlar mjölkprover från kor och intervjuar mjölkbönder. De sammanlagda resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för ett juverhälsoprogram som kommer att spridas bland veterinärer och lantbrukare i Bangladesh.     Vi kommer också att organisera två verkstäder: 1. En internationell vetenskaplig verkstad, tidigt i projektet, för att samla expertis inom ämnet mastitkontroll och diskutera hur befintlig kunskap bäst kan tillämpas i Bangladesh. 2. En verkstad mot slutet av projektet med syftet att kommunicera juverhälsoprogrammet till veterinärer i Bangladesh.    Den småskaliga mjölkproduktionen är viktig för landsbygdens ekonomi, särskilt för fattiga och marginaliserade människor och då särskilt kvinnor. Ett juverhälsoprogram kommer sannolikt och förhoppningsvis att leda till en mer hållbar och lönsam mjölkproduktion i Bangladesh. Dessutom kommer bättre juverhälsa att leda till bättre folkhälsa genom ökad mjölkproduktion, förbättrad mjölkkvalitet, förbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet och mindre antibiotikaanvändning. Vi vill med detta projekt utveckla ett systematiskt och vetenskapligt baserat arbetssätt för sjukdomskontroll i ett låginkomstland. Förhoppningsvis kommer det också att kunna appliceras på andra utvecklingsländer och på andra djurslag. Vi förväntar oss också att det här projektet kommer att stärka vårt samarbete och utvidga vårt nätverk med andra internationella experter på området, vilket kan leda till en stabil bas för fortsatt vetenskaplig samverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Development of Udder Health Control Program in dairy cows in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small scale dairying is important for the rural economy, especially for marginalized poor people, primarily women. Mastitis (inflammation of the udder gland) is a common, but complex problem in dairy cows and causes considerable losses. Therefore, reducing the burden of disease of mastitis asks for a systematic, science-based approach. The purpose of this 3 year project is to create a sustainable multidisciplinary collaboration between researchers from Bangladesh, France, the Netherlands and Sweden. With this team, we aim to develop an udder health control program (UHCP) that is tailored to the dairy situation in Bangladesh. We will use the existing scientific literature and consult international mastitis experts, to evaluate the currently available mastitis control measures for use in the dairy sector in Bangladesh. Any gaps in the available knowledge will be filled by collecting relevant field data. We will organize a scientific workshop to collect relevant information and a practical workshop to disseminate the UHCP within the Bangladesh veterinary community.   This collaborative project contributes to more sustainable and profitable dairy farming in Bangladesh and thus to poverty alleviation, but also serves as an example of a systematic, evidence-based approach for animal disease control in a developing country. We anticipate that this project will strengthen and expand our network, creating a sound basis for future collaborative research efforts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den växande mjölksektorn i Bangladesh är mycket betydelsefull för landsbygdsutvecklingen. Mjölken är viktig för fattiga människors utkomst och näringsförsörjning. Juverinflammation (mastit) är en vanlig sjukdom hos mjölkkor i både fattiga och rika länder. Och det är en av de ekonomiskt viktigaste sjukdomarna för mjölkbranschen. Juverinflammation leder till minskad mjölkproduktion, försämrad mjölkkvalitet, djurlidande samt ökad antibiotikaanvändning. Den sistnämnda leder i sin tur till ökad utveckling och spridning av resistenta bakterier. Kors juverhälsa har studerats under lång tid. Den sammanlagda kunskapen har i många länder använts för att utveckla juverhälsoprogram för att förbättra juverhälsan. I utvecklingsländer finns det ofta inga sådana juverhälsoprogram. Det kan dessutom vara svårt att inrätta dylika eftersom rådgivningen bygger på studier från den mer utvecklade världen.    Syftet med detta treåriga projekt är att skapa ett långsiktigt tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan forskare i Bangladesh, Frankrike, Nederländerna och Sverige. Projektgruppen består av experter inom besättningsrådgivning, epidemiologi, mikrobiologi samt även fältveterinärer. Tillsammans kommer vi att utveckla ett juverhälsoprogram som är skräddarsytt för mjölksektorn i Bangladesh. Först kommer vi att gå igenom vetenskaplig litteratur och ta hjälp av internationella juverhälsoexperter. Syftet är att se hur befintlig kunskap kan tillämpas i Bangladesh. Genom att göra det kommer vi också att upptäcka vad som fattas för att kunna införa ett juverhälsoprogram i Bangladesh. Eventuella kunskapsluckor kommer att fyllas genom en fältstudie i Bangladesh där vi samlar mjölkprover från kor och intervjuar mjölkbönder. De sammanlagda resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för ett juverhälsoprogram som kommer att spridas bland veterinärer och lantbrukare i Bangladesh.     Vi kommer också att organisera två verkstäder: 1. En internationell vetenskaplig verkstad, tidigt i projektet, för att samla expertis inom ämnet mastitkontroll och diskutera hur befintlig kunskap bäst kan tillämpas i Bangladesh. 2. En verkstad mot slutet av projektet med syftet att kommunicera juverhälsoprogrammet till veterinärer i Bangladesh.    Den småskaliga mjölkproduktionen är viktig för landsbygdens ekonomi, särskilt för fattiga och marginaliserade människor och då särskilt kvinnor. Ett juverhälsoprogram kommer sannolikt och förhoppningsvis att leda till en mer hållbar och lönsam mjölkproduktion i Bangladesh. Dessutom kommer bättre juverhälsa att leda till bättre folkhälsa genom ökad mjölkproduktion, förbättrad mjölkkvalitet, förbättrad livsmedelssäkerhet och mindre antibiotikaanvändning. Vi vill med detta projekt utveckla ett systematiskt och vetenskapligt baserat arbetssätt för sjukdomskontroll i ett låginkomstland. Förhoppningsvis kommer det också att kunna appliceras på andra utvecklingsländer och på andra djurslag. Vi förväntar oss också att det här projektet kommer att stärka vårt samarbete och utvidga vårt nätverk med andra internationella experter på området, vilket kan leda till en stabil bas för fortsatt vetenskaplig samverkan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SVA/Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Länkar inom tropiska havslandskap: tröskelvärden och ekologisk lokalkännedom som redskap i förvaltning av marina resurser</narrative>
      <narrative>Incorporating seascape connectivity and fishers’ local ecological knowledge in the management of tropical marine resources</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow-water habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves provide a number of ecological goods and services (e.g. fish) that are fundamental for the economic and societal development in coastal communities. Many people are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein, highlighting the need to manage this resource correctly. Much is known about separate coastal habitats, however, little is known about how they are interconnected by migrating fish and dependent on each other. Understanding these links (connectivity) and when and where links are broken is crucial. This project aims to (1) study thresholds in connectivity in order to understand the consequences of fragmentation on fish supply in multiple habitats, and (2) include local ecological knowledge (LEK) to complement scientific knowledge and engage local fishers in management of marine resources. Landscape ecology, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) combined with fish census, and semi-structured interviews with local fishers’ will be applied. Field trips and workshops involving both PhD/Master students and senior scientists will be conducted in East Africa (Tanzania/Mozambique) and Sweden once or twice a year to maintain collaboration and knowledge exchange between scientists from all regions. Furthermore, the project aims to build a scientific/ collaborative platform from which new grant proposals can be applied in order to secure long-term collaboration between involved applicants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. Forskning runt Zanzibar i Tanzania har visat att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att på så sätt bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka avstånd är kritiska mellan olika habitat för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod har nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer och har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. Vi kommer även att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget hos lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i många fattiga länder. För att utföra dessa studier har ett sammarbete påbörjats mellan Sverige, Tanzania och Mocambique. Vi har hunnit göra en del studier i Tanzania, men studier på länkar i Mocambiques havslandskap saknas. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. Omvänt finns det även viktig kunskap och erfarenhet av tropiska system i Mocambique som i sin tur kan komma till användning i Tanzania genom sammarbetet. Tre forskare, en från varje land, kommer att leda arbetet och träffas under fältarbeten och workshops samt hjälpas åt att handleda och utbilda doktorander och master- studenter inom projektet. Två fältstudier kommer att utföras, en i Tanzania under 2016 där tröskelvärden för länkar inom havslandskapet ska undersökas och en i Mocambique under 2017 där interview-baserade studier på lokalkännedom om habitatlänkar ska undersökas. Två workshops kommer även äga rum, en i samband med fältresan i Mocambique och en i Sverige där berörda forskare kommer att träffas för att diskutera resultat, skriva artiklar och planera nya ansökningar för att försäkra ett långsiktigt sammarbete mellan forskarna inom detta projekt.   Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslan</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shallow-water habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves provide a number of ecological goods and services (e.g. fish) that are fundamental for the economic and societal development in coastal communities. Many people are dependent on fish as their primary source of protein, highlighting the need to manage this resource correctly. Much is known about separate coastal habitats, however, little is known about how they are interconnected by migrating fish and dependent on each other. Understanding these links (connectivity) and when and where links are broken is crucial. This project aims to (1) study thresholds in connectivity in order to understand the consequences of fragmentation on fish supply in multiple habitats, and (2) include local ecological knowledge (LEK) to complement scientific knowledge and engage local fishers in management of marine resources. Landscape ecology, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) combined with fish census, and semi-structured interviews with local fishers’ will be applied. Field trips and workshops involving both PhD/Master students and senior scientists will be conducted in East Africa (Tanzania/Mozambique) and Sweden once or twice a year to maintain collaboration and knowledge exchange between scientists from all regions. Furthermore, the project aims to build a scientific/ collaborative platform from which new grant proposals can be applied in order to secure long-term collaboration between involved applicants.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I många tropiska områden bildar mangrove, sjögräsängar och korallrev en mosaik av habitat, ofta kallat ett tropiskt havslandskap. Vi har ganska goda kunskaper om vart och ett av dessa habitat men vi vet lite om hur dessa är länkade till varandra och hur havslandskapet fungerar som helhet. Vandrande fiskar utgör en av de viktigaste länkarna i havslandskapet. Många korallrevsfiskar växer t.ex. upp i mangrove eller sjögräsområden och flyttar sedan till korallreven när de blir större. Flertalet korallrevsfiskar simmar även mellan korallrev och sjögräs för att äta och bidrar därmed till att kontrollera populationerna av födodjur i sjögräs och utbytet av energi och närsalter mellan habitaten. Forskning runt Zanzibar i Tanzania har visat att hälften av alla korallrevsfiskarter utnyttjar mer än ett habitat och nästan en femtedel utnyttjar mangrove och sjögräs som uppväxtområden. Dessa resultat visar verkligen hur sammanlänkade habitaten kan vara i tropiska länder. Under de senaste decennierna har över 30 % av jordens mangrove-, sjögräs-, och korallområden minskat. Mängden fisk har också minskat avsevärt världen över. Då fisk utgör den främsta källan till protein för människor som bor längst kustområden i Afrika, har en minskning av fisk och deras uppväxtområden en förödande effekt. Målet med denna studie är därför att fylla informationsluckor i förståelsen för hur olika områden är länkade för att på så sätt bättre kunna förvalta ekosystemtjänster (t.ex. fiske) kopplade till de olika habitaten i havslandskapet. Vi vill med denna studie besvara frågor som; hur mycket kan ett habitat i ett område reduceras i utbredning (dvs. fragmenteras) innan dessa viktiga länkar bryts? Vilka avstånd är kritiska mellan olika habitat för att upprätthålla länkar? Finns det tröskelvärden då biodiversiteten och abundansen av fisk drastiskt minskar pga. brutna länkar? För att studera dessa frågor kommer vi att använda oss av lanskapsekologiska metoder utvecklade för terrestra miljöer. Denna metod har nyligen börjat användas i marina miljöer och har visat sig vara en lämplig metod att testa konnektiviet (länkar) i tropiska områden. Habitatkartor i kombination med insamlad fiskdata (abundans och diversitet) kommer att användas för att med hjälp av Geografiska informationssystem (GIS) kunna finna olika tröskelvärden då länkar bryts. Vi kommer även att intervjua fiskare om deras lokala ekologiska kunskaper (Local Ecological Knowledge, LEK) om uppväxt- och födoområden för viktiga fiskarter för att komplettera vetenskaplig information med lokalkännedom. Vidare hoppas vi på detta sätt kunna öka intresset och engagemanget hos lokala fiskare i kustförvaltningen, något som tidigare varit ett problem i många fattiga länder. För att utföra dessa studier har ett sammarbete påbörjats mellan Sverige, Tanzania och Mocambique. Vi har hunnit göra en del studier i Tanzania, men studier på länkar i Mocambiques havslandskap saknas. Kunskaperna från våra tidigare studier i Tanzania kan därför komma till användning i Mocambique genom detta sammarbete. Omvänt finns det även viktig kunskap och erfarenhet av tropiska system i Mocambique som i sin tur kan komma till användning i Tanzania genom sammarbetet. Tre forskare, en från varje land, kommer att leda arbetet och träffas under fältarbeten och workshops samt hjälpas åt att handleda och utbilda doktorander och master- studenter inom projektet. Två fältstudier kommer att utföras, en i Tanzania under 2016 där tröskelvärden för länkar inom havslandskapet ska undersökas och en i Mocambique under 2017 där interview-baserade studier på lokalkännedom om habitatlänkar ska undersökas. Två workshops kommer även äga rum, en i samband med fältresan i Mocambique och en i Sverige där berörda forskare kommer att träffas för att diskutera resultat, skriva artiklar och planera nya ansökningar för att försäkra ett långsiktigt sammarbete mellan forskarna inom detta projekt.   Resultaten från dessa studier kommer att öka vår förståelse för hur havslan</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Increasing access to safe and effective treatment of incomplete abortion in a primary health care setting at district level in Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad tillgång till säker och effektiv behandling av inkomplett abort i primärvården, på distriktsnivå I Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att förebygga konsekvenserna av osäkra aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter, samt öka kvinnors tillgång till effektiva preventivmedel. Stort fokus läggs vid att kommunicera forskningsresultat till intressenter och beslutsfattare i syfte att uppdatera policy och kliniska riktlinjer i Uganda och liknande kontexter. Varje år dör 100000 kvinnor till följd av cirka 20 miljoner årliga illegala aborter. Genom ökad tillgång till effektiva och säkra preventivmedel, abortmetoder och behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall, så kallad ”Post Abortion Care” (PAC), kan dessa dödsfall förhindras. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier i Uganda har lett till en medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga 1a trimesteraborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och kan utföras av barnmorskor inom primärvården, där tillgång till läkare och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter, under 2a trimestern. Kirurgisk behandling vid 2a trimester PAC är komplicerad och görs ofta med osäkra metoder av oerfaren vårdpersonal. I dagsläget finns ingen etablerad medicinsk behandling i 2a trimester PAC. Preventivmedel och rådgivning ingår också i PAC. För framgångsrik implementering av forskningsresultat är det viktigt att involvera intressenter i ett tidigt skede, samt nå ut till målgruppen genom att använda etablearde verktyg för kunskapsöverföring (policy-dialog, workshops, seminarier). Projektet genomförs på distriktsnivå i centrala Uganda där avsaknad av kunskap om, tillgång till, och stigma kring preventivmedel leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter. Ökad tillgänglighet till säker PAC behandling för kvinnor i allmänhet, men framförallt utsatta kvinnor på landsbygden, kan minska dödlighet och sjuklighet i relation till osäkert utförda aborter. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO anser det nödvändigt att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Forskningsprojektet kommer att utföras i samarbete med Ugandas hälsoministerie samt engagera intressenter från start. Dessutom vill projektet ta avstamp i gruppens tidigare forskning för att skapa intresse och initiera strategiskt arbete, utbildning och påverkansarbete från start. Medverkande Ugandiska forskare kommer öka projektets genomförbarhet och sörja för kommunikation med intressenter. För att utvärdera misoprostol som behandling vid ofullständig abort i 2a trimestern jämfört med kirurgisk behandling planeras en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Projektet kommer även övervaka användandet av osäkra metoder under implementeringsfasen. För att påverka policy och praxis kommer policy-dialoger, workshops och utbildningar hållas kontinuerligt. 1030 kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig 2a trimester abort på olika vårdcentraler/distriktssjukhus lottas till kirurgisk eller medicinsk behandling. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, kvinnans acceptans och val av preventivmedel. Projektet kommer att ge ny information om 2a trimester PAC med misoprostol med avseende på effektivitet, säkerhet och kvinnans acceptans. Om en medicinsk behandling är minst lika effektiv som kirurgi kan detta öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort på primärvårdsnivå och minska användningen av osäkra metoder, samt minska utgifter för hälsosystemet. Behovet av medicinsk behandling har också blivit tydligt under Ebolakrisen för att hantera inkompletta aborter och missfall utan direkt kontakt med kvinnan. En medicinsk behandling kan potentiellt utföras av barnmorskor. Därutöver kan projektet leda till förbättrad preventivmedelsrådgivning. Resultatet av studierna kan bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort, dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter. Förut</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this project is to increase access to safe post-abortion care (PAC) and decrease maternal mortality and morbidity from unsafe abortions in Uganda. To date, there is no established medical regimen for 2nd trimester PAC, instead unsafe methods (sharp curettage) are used. Our previous study in Uganda confirm the efficacy of medical management by midwives in 1st trimester PAC. We now aim to study efficacy and safety of medical vs. surgical treatment for 2nd trimester PAC in a randomised controlled trial. 1030 women, seeking care for incomplete 2nd trimester abortion at six health facilities in central Uganda, will be included. The use of sharp curettage will be monitored and evaluated during implementation. Primary outcome is the efficacy of treatment to expel the retained tissue without any additional surgical treatment. Secondary outcomes include safety, acceptability and contraceptive uptake. A study coordinating centre will be established in Kampala. Close collaboration between partner-researchers will facilitate study conduct (2016-2018). Preparations and training will occur during 2016, followed by recruitment during 2016-17 and data cleaning and analyses in 2018. Throughout the study period, in-service training of medical management in PAC will be held, workshops and policy-dialogues with stakeholders will be held to tailor-make service guidelines and to lobby for inclusion of medical management in policy. Two dissemination seminars will be held in 2016 and 2018</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increasing access to safe and effective treatment of incomplete abortion in a primary health care setting at district level in Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad tillgång till säker och effektiv behandling av inkomplett abort i primärvården, på distriktsnivå I Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to increase access to safe post-abortion care (PAC) and decrease maternal mortality and morbidity from unsafe abortions in Uganda. To date, there is no established medical regimen for 2nd trimester PAC, instead unsafe methods (sharp curettage) are used. Our previous study in Uganda confirm the efficacy of medical management by midwives in 1st trimester PAC. We now aim to study efficacy and safety of medical vs. surgical treatment for 2nd trimester PAC in a randomised controlled trial. 1030 women, seeking care for incomplete 2nd trimester abortion at six health facilities in central Uganda, will be included. The use of sharp curettage will be monitored and evaluated during implementation. Primary outcome is the efficacy of treatment to expel the retained tissue without any additional surgical treatment. Secondary outcomes include safety, acceptability and contraceptive uptake. A study coordinating centre will be established in Kampala. Close collaboration between partner-researchers will facilitate study conduct (2016-2018). Preparations and training will occur during 2016, followed by recruitment during 2016-17 and data cleaning and analyses in 2018. Throughout the study period, in-service training of medical management in PAC will be held, workshops and policy-dialogues with stakeholders will be held to tailor-make service guidelines and to lobby for inclusion of medical management in policy. Two dissemination seminars will be held in 2016 and 2018</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att förebygga konsekvenserna av osäkra aborter genom att öka tillgången till säker behandling av inkompletta aborter, samt öka kvinnors tillgång till effektiva preventivmedel. Stort fokus läggs vid att kommunicera forskningsresultat till intressenter och beslutsfattare i syfte att uppdatera policy och kliniska riktlinjer i Uganda och liknande kontexter. Varje år dör 100000 kvinnor till följd av cirka 20 miljoner årliga illegala aborter. Genom ökad tillgång till effektiva och säkra preventivmedel, abortmetoder och behandling av ofullständiga aborter inklusive missfall, så kallad ”Post Abortion Care” (PAC), kan dessa dödsfall förhindras. Traditionellt utförs PAC med kirurgiska metoder. Våra tidigare studier i Uganda har lett till en medicinsk behandling av ofullständiga 1a trimesteraborter genom användning av misoprostol (abortpiller). Denna behandling är säker och effektiv och kan utföras av barnmorskor inom primärvården, där tillgång till läkare och kirurgisk behandling ofta saknas. De allra flesta komplikationer och dödsfall efter osäkra aborter sker dock i senare graviditeter, under 2a trimestern. Kirurgisk behandling vid 2a trimester PAC är komplicerad och görs ofta med osäkra metoder av oerfaren vårdpersonal. I dagsläget finns ingen etablerad medicinsk behandling i 2a trimester PAC. Preventivmedel och rådgivning ingår också i PAC. För framgångsrik implementering av forskningsresultat är det viktigt att involvera intressenter i ett tidigt skede, samt nå ut till målgruppen genom att använda etablearde verktyg för kunskapsöverföring (policy-dialog, workshops, seminarier). Projektet genomförs på distriktsnivå i centrala Uganda där avsaknad av kunskap om, tillgång till, och stigma kring preventivmedel leder till oönskade graviditeter med efterföljande osäkra aborter. Ökad tillgänglighet till säker PAC behandling för kvinnor i allmänhet, men framförallt utsatta kvinnor på landsbygden, kan minska dödlighet och sjuklighet i relation till osäkert utförda aborter. Hälsoministerierna liksom WHO anser det nödvändigt att minska den höga mödradödligheten. Forskningsprojektet kommer att utföras i samarbete med Ugandas hälsoministerie samt engagera intressenter från start. Dessutom vill projektet ta avstamp i gruppens tidigare forskning för att skapa intresse och initiera strategiskt arbete, utbildning och påverkansarbete från start. Medverkande Ugandiska forskare kommer öka projektets genomförbarhet och sörja för kommunikation med intressenter. För att utvärdera misoprostol som behandling vid ofullständig abort i 2a trimestern jämfört med kirurgisk behandling planeras en randomiserad kontrollerad studie. Projektet kommer även övervaka användandet av osäkra metoder under implementeringsfasen. För att påverka policy och praxis kommer policy-dialoger, workshops och utbildningar hållas kontinuerligt. 1030 kvinnor som söker vård för ofullständig 2a trimester abort på olika vårdcentraler/distriktssjukhus lottas till kirurgisk eller medicinsk behandling. Utfallen som analyseras är fullständig abort utan komplikation, kvinnans acceptans och val av preventivmedel. Projektet kommer att ge ny information om 2a trimester PAC med misoprostol med avseende på effektivitet, säkerhet och kvinnans acceptans. Om en medicinsk behandling är minst lika effektiv som kirurgi kan detta öka kvinnors tillgänglighet till säker behandling av ofullständig abort på primärvårdsnivå och minska användningen av osäkra metoder, samt minska utgifter för hälsosystemet. Behovet av medicinsk behandling har också blivit tydligt under Ebolakrisen för att hantera inkompletta aborter och missfall utan direkt kontakt med kvinnan. En medicinsk behandling kan potentiellt utföras av barnmorskor. Därutöver kan projektet leda till förbättrad preventivmedelsrådgivning. Resultatet av studierna kan bidra till minskad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet dels genom utveckling av bättre tillgång till säker vård efter abort, dels genom att förebygga oönskade graviditeter. Förut</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to develop a Microbial fuel cell (MFC) for efficient wastewater treatment in developing countries by enabling research exchange between KTH and COMSATS IIT in Pakistan. Increasing industrialization and population growth has overburdened land, air and water pollution. Developing countries, including Pakistan, rarely treat all wastewater, resulting in an exponential increase in water borne diseases especially among infants. It is thus, essential to find ways to efficiently treat organics from municipal as well as industrial waste, such as azo dyes. There is substantial energy in organic matter that is currently wasted in in the wastewater treatment, which in addition is a very energy demanding process. MFC Technology is an emerging field of research and has potential to reduce both sludge and energy costs in wastewater treatment, by the recovering of electrons from organic molecules, using bacteria as catalysts. The 3-year project will support the visits of Pakistani PhD-students and faculty at KTH. The group in Pakistan will contribute with identification and isolation of efficient exoelectrogenic bacteria, growth of biofilms and design of MFC and its process, while electrochemical characterization and optimization of cell, components and operation conditions will be done in Sweden. The development of MFC will ultimately enable a healthier population to emerge, which is a key factor for the economic growths of any nation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan mer kunskap om domesticeringen av vilda höns leda till bättre selektion av dagens kyckling?    Kyckling är, bland livsmedelsproducerande husdjur, den som bidrar minst till klimatiska förändringar. Den konkurrerar inte med oss för det foder som konsumerar, till skillnad om odlad lax (som kräver nästan två ggr fisk-mjölspellet per producerad kg lax) eller grisarna. Samtidigt har den mest effektiva omvandling av foder till protein, i form av kött och ägg. Domesticeringen har varit central för uppkomsten av den moderna kyckling, som härstammar från den vilda Red Jungle fowl, som bla fortfarande finns i Bangladesh. Jämfört med denna anfader, kan dagens broilern växa mer inom 60 dagar och en modern höna lägga över 10 ggr mer ägg än dess vilda anfader. Detta är resultatet av den genetiska selektionen för egenskaper såsom högst tillväxt, bäst reproduktions förmåga, eller äggläggning. Trots detta vet vi fortfarande inte allt om dessa egenskapers genetiska bas och för vissa är detta okänd. Dessa förändringar i genetiken är delvis avsiktliga och delvis oavsiktliga, och många gånger yttrar sig önskvärda och icke önskvärda egenskaper samtidigt. Detta kan påverka välfärden hos domesticerade djur, eftersom korrelerade egenskaper ses hos kyckling, t ex äggläggande hönor med tidig benskörhet (osteoporos) eller fjäderhackning och andra oönskade beteenden. Behovet att separera dessa egenskapers orsaker från varandra är stort. Genom att dissekera den genetiska arkitekturen hos egenskaperna kommer det att bli möjligt att avgöra om de beror på enstaka gener som samtidigt påverkar många egenskaper (pleiotropi) eller om de beror på kopplade gener som ligger nära varandra i genomet. Detta kommer att ha stor betydelse för uthållig avel av djur och för framgångsrika djurskyddsprogram, inte minst genom användande av genomiska markörer för att få ökat informationsvärde i selektionen. Flera generationer av korsning mellan djungelhöns och värphöns är framtagen vid Linköpings Universitet för att finkartera gener ansvariga för fenotyper relaterade till domesticering. Genom att använda en kombination av expressionsanalys, helgenomsekvensering av anfäderna till korsningen och funktionella studier av kandidatgener har man en unik möjlighet att få nya insikter i domesticeringens genomik och att identifiera de faktiska förändringar som orsakar variationer mellan populationerna. Dock är dessa populationer av anfäder under studier endast kärnflock från Storbritannien som vidare följts i Sverige. Tillgång till anfäder (dvs Red Jungle fowl) i sina naturliga habitat kan bidra till bättre jämförelser med nutida, hög selekterade kyckling. Detta internationella forsknings samarbetsprojektet, organiserat mellan laboratorier i tre Universitet (Sylhet Agricultural University och Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University i Bangladesh och Linköpings universitet i Sverige) skall identifiera hur dessa genetiska förändringar affekterar/reglerar viktiga egenskaper i reproduktionsförmågan, sexselektion, tillväxt, benallokering, ägg produktion och beteende i vilda populationer av Red Jungle fowl jämfört med dagens produktions kyckling. Projektet fokuserar på den variabilitet som omger dessa gener, vilken selektion redan finns i den vilda populationen hos anfäder och vilka andra regioner är under selektionspress i dessa vilda populationer. Dessutom skall projektet få fram nya metoder av kryopreservering av sperma och könsorgan (testis och äggstock) som kunde förbättra bildande av kryobanker av genetiskt material i Bangladesh för forskning och aveln. Projektet prioriterar träning av forskarstuderande genom att möjliggöra kulturträning och försöks möjligheter för forskarstuderande mellan länderna samtidigt som det skall bidra till en ökning av tekniskt förbättring av Bangladesiska laboratorier. Information som nås kommer dels att bidra till vår kunskap om hur mutationerna har bidragit till variationen hos ekonomiskt relevant egenskaper hos fjäderfä, i synnerhet de som or</narrative>
      <narrative>This collaborative project between young public universities in Sweden (Linköping University) and Bangladesh (Sylhet Agricultural University &amp; Chittagong Vet &amp; Anim Sci University) shall provide training and research opportunities for doctoral students and junior faculty to enhance technical and research capabilities in either country/laboratory. It aims identifying signatures of natural and sexual selection in rural indigenous, domesticated and wild chicken (Red Jungle fowl, RJF) in Bangladesh. Using selective sweep analysis, together with Bengali researchers, it assesses gene pathways affecting sexual selection traits. Focus is given to gene variability, type of selection present in the wild, and what regions are being subjected to selection in natural, indigenous populations. Gene banking to maintain variation for both RJF and indigenous chicken for research and breeding is built via cryopreservation of germplasm (sperm and gonad tissue). The knowledge acquired shall improve Bengali chicken stock and aid sustainability of chicken village production by identifying prominent genes that maintain survival in local environments, whilst maximizing productivity and sustainability. Intention is to disclose mutations behind economically important traits in the poultry industry, causing i.e. increased susceptibility to stress or diseases promoting sound management and conservation of both domestic and wild poultry, without interfering with natural habitats or traditional husbandry.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det småskaliga fisket sysselsätter cirka 90% av fiskare och fiskeriarbetare, varav 50% är kvinnor. Trots att det småskaliga fisket bidrar med två tredjedelar av världens fångster för direkt mänsklig konsumtion har det blivit alltmer marginaliserat och fördrivna av det storskaliga fisket; – den så kallade "globala havshuggsexan". Detta påverkar fiskesamhällen och leder till resursknapphet, miljöförstöring och förlust av försörjningsmöjligheter  Som en lösning för att konfrontera dessa kriser, har Viet Nam och Chile infört territoriella fiskebruksrättigheter (TURF). Dessa erfarenheter uppmärksammas världen över, och även Sydafrika har börjar införa TURF, och tittar uppmärksamt på de chilenska TURF exemplen. TURF är allmänningsinstitutioner där fiskare gemensamt delar administration, fångst och inkomst, i stället för att konkurrera med varandra.   Genom denna studie vill vi jämföra, genomförandet, utvecklingen och framtida möjligheter av TURF i Chile och Viet Nam. Vi strävar efter att undersöka dessa länders ansträngningar för att skapa innovativa banor som leder till en hållbar fiskeframtid. Trots att Viet Nam och Chile har olika samhällsutvecklingar och upptar olika positioner i världsrankingen i fattigdom, präglas deras småskaliga fiske ofta av fattigdom och utsatthet.  Genom implementeringen av TURF visar både Viet Nam och Chile nya transformativa dimensioner som kan tjäna till att belysa hur globala och regionala krafter samverkar beträffande det småskaliga fisket. Vårt mål är att arbeta nära kustsamhällen som har varit berättigade med TURF, i syfte till att gemensamt utveckla handlingsplaner för att förbättra TURF funktioner och styrning samt förbättra små-skalliga fiskares rättigheter och förmåner mot en hållbar omfördelning av fiske resurser.   Genom att stärkta det småskaliga fiskets tillträde till kustresurser hoppas vi kunna förbättra små kustsamhällens försörjningsmöjligheter, nyttjanderätt, och bidra till deras fortsatta utveckling. Förbättrade försörjningsmöjligheter och utveckling skulle innebära ökad självtillit och självstyre i dessa samhällen, och genom denna styrkande process stödja bevarandet av kustens resurser. Baserat på en analys av historien om fiskekrisen, misslyckade styrelseformer och framgångar i båda länderna, strävar vill efter ett kritisk och reflekterande lärande process för att främja sam-produktion, sam-design och sam-spridning av kunskap.  Vårt projekt kombinerar två teoretiska ansatser: politisk ekologi - som behandlar asymmetriska maktrelationer - med EO Wrights förvandlingsteori med sin förmåga att sam-skapa alternativa scenarier och ge kursen till handling. För att nå dessa mål, använder vi deltagande metodologi, vilket fördjupar vår forsknings demokratiska dimensioner med fiskesamhällen och andra relevanta samhällsaktörer. Med hjälp av en rad kvalitativa datainsamlingsverktyg kommer vi, forskare och fiskare att sam-identifiera, sam-analysera, sam-utvärdera och anta nya banor till ett hållbart fiske i den globala södern genom att ha Viet Nam och Chile som fallstudier.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Co-constructing a Sustainable Fisheries Future through TURF. A comparison between Viet Nam and Chile</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det småskaliga fisket sysselsätter cirka 90% av fiskare och fiskeriarbetare, varav 50% är kvinnor. Trots att det småskaliga fisket bidrar med två tredjedelar av världens fångster för direkt mänsklig konsumtion har det blivit alltmer marginaliserat och fördrivna av det storskaliga fisket; – den så kallade "globala havshuggsexan". Detta påverkar fiskesamhällen och leder till resursknapphet, miljöförstöring och förlust av försörjningsmöjligheter  Som en lösning för att konfrontera dessa kriser, har Viet Nam och Chile infört territoriella fiskebruksrättigheter (TURF). Dessa erfarenheter uppmärksammas världen över, och även Sydafrika har börjar införa TURF, och tittar uppmärksamt på de chilenska TURF exemplen. TURF är allmänningsinstitutioner där fiskare gemensamt delar administration, fångst och inkomst, i stället för att konkurrera med varandra.   Genom denna studie vill vi jämföra, genomförandet, utvecklingen och framtida möjligheter av TURF i Chile och Viet Nam. Vi strävar efter att undersöka dessa länders ansträngningar för att skapa innovativa banor som leder till en hållbar fiskeframtid. Trots att Viet Nam och Chile har olika samhällsutvecklingar och upptar olika positioner i världsrankingen i fattigdom, präglas deras småskaliga fiske ofta av fattigdom och utsatthet.  Genom implementeringen av TURF visar både Viet Nam och Chile nya transformativa dimensioner som kan tjäna till att belysa hur globala och regionala krafter samverkar beträffande det småskaliga fisket. Vårt mål är att arbeta nära kustsamhällen som har varit berättigade med TURF, i syfte till att gemensamt utveckla handlingsplaner för att förbättra TURF funktioner och styrning samt förbättra små-skalliga fiskares rättigheter och förmåner mot en hållbar omfördelning av fiske resurser.   Genom att stärkta det småskaliga fiskets tillträde till kustresurser hoppas vi kunna förbättra små kustsamhällens försörjningsmöjligheter, nyttjanderätt, och bidra till deras fortsatta utveckling. Förbättrade försörjningsmöjligheter och utveckling skulle innebära ökad självtillit och självstyre i dessa samhällen, och genom denna styrkande process stödja bevarandet av kustens resurser. Baserat på en analys av historien om fiskekrisen, misslyckade styrelseformer och framgångar i båda länderna, strävar vill efter ett kritisk och reflekterande lärande process för att främja sam-produktion, sam-design och sam-spridning av kunskap.  Vårt projekt kombinerar två teoretiska ansatser: politisk ekologi - som behandlar asymmetriska maktrelationer - med EO Wrights förvandlingsteori med sin förmåga att sam-skapa alternativa scenarier och ge kursen till handling. För att nå dessa mål, använder vi deltagande metodologi, vilket fördjupar vår forsknings demokratiska dimensioner med fiskesamhällen och andra relevanta samhällsaktörer. Med hjälp av en rad kvalitativa datainsamlingsverktyg kommer vi, forskare och fiskare att sam-identifiera, sam-analysera, sam-utvärdera och anta nya banor till ett hållbart fiske i den globala södern genom att ha Viet Nam och Chile som fallstudier.</narrative>
      <narrative>Despite small-scale fisheries (SSF) contributing two-thirds of global catches for human consumption, they have been increasingly marginalized and dispossessed by large-scale fisheries (LSF); a phenomenon labeled, ´the global ocean grab´. This affects fishing communities, leading to resource scarcities, deprivation of livelihoods and environmental degradation. As a solution to confront these crises, Viet Nam and Chile have embarked on introducing territorial use right for fisheries (TURF). TURF are collective action institutions with common management, harvest and income. We aim to compare TURF adoption in both countries, examining their pathways to re-construct towards a sustainable fisheries future. Despite the different material conditions and poverty rankings of Viet Nam and Chile, their SSF belong to coastal vulnerable communities. Both countries offer an array of transformational dimensions to analyze how global and regional forces interact regarding SSF. We will work with coastal communities entitled with TURF, aiming to co-develop action plans to improve the functioning of TURF governance and enhance their access rights and benefits toward a sustainable redistribution of resources. Strengthening TURF access rights will enhance coastal livelihoods and development, and support coastal conservation. Based on a transformative fishing historiography of our cases, we will co-produce, co-design and co-disseminate knowledge essential for critical and ongoing reflective learning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Plasmodium falciparum malaria: understanding the role of conserved versus polymorphic antigens in acquired immunity</narrative>
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      <narrative>A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed. The aim of this collaborative research project is to examine the role of antigen diversity on the antibody response and acquired immunity against clinical episodes of malaria; with the overall purpose of identifying candidate antigens to be included in a multi-component malaria vaccine. The project will describe parasite diversity in relation to antibody responses and protective immunity in individuals with different degree of exposure within defined geographical regions in Ghana and Kenya, as well as in travellers experiencing first time infections. We will focus on a subset of antigens (n=10) that have been shown to be potential targets of protective immunity and include both conserved and polymorphic proteins. We will sequence the parasites collected from the community to define precisely the diversity at the selected loci, express these antigens and then analyse the antibody responses to conserved and diverse antigens. We will specifically investigate combinations of antigens and variants of antigens to which antibodies confer protection. The project will use samples that are and have been collected within longitudinal well-established cohorts in Ghana and Kenya, as well as Swedish travelers. The proposed collaboration includes workshops and involves several PhD students including a joint PhD supervision between Ghana, Kenya and Sweden, and will be mutually beneficially for the research development of all partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. Detta projekt ämnar bidra till utvecklingen av ett vaccin mot malaria. Under de senaste åren har stora insatser gjorts för att bekämpa malaria. Omfattande utdelning av myggnät och mer effektiva läkemedel har minskat utbredning av infektionen i många länder. Trots detta uppskattar Världshälsoorganisation (WHO) att malaria orsakade 200 miljoner sjukdomsfall och 600 000 dödsfall endast under 2013. Ytterligare bekämpningsmetoder behövs för att minska sjukdomsbördan och ett effektivt vaccin mot malaria vore oerhört värdefullt verktyg i denna kamp. Utveckling av ett vaccin mot malaria har visat sig vara komplicerad. Malariaparasiten har många olika antigen som uttrycks under olika stadier i livscykeln och många antigen är mycket variabla, och det finns många stammar av parasiten. Nyligen har ett första vaccin prövats i så kallad fas 3 studie och visade ca 30-50% skyddseffekt hos barn. Detta vaccin och de flesta andra vaccinkandidater består endast av en variant av ett malaria antigen.  Epidemiologisk forskning visar att individer som bor i malariaområden är mer skyddade om de har antikroppar mot flera olika antigen och andra studier visar att förekomsten av många stammar påverkar skyddet mot malaria. Ett vaccin som innehåller flera antigen bedöms därför kunna ge ett bättre skydd. Frågan är om det behövs antikroppar mot flera olika antigen eller flera varianter av de mest variabla antigenen.  I detta projekt önskar vi undersöka betydelsen av genetiska variationen inom tio antigen som nyligen visat sig vara de mest intressanta för antikroppsskydd mot malaria. Vi ämnar undersöka hur den antigena mångfalden inom dessa antigen är inom två olika geografiska områden med olika transmission i Ghana (hög transmission) och Kenya (låg-medel transmission). Genom att sekvensera och uttrycka antigen från respektive geografiskt område kan vi sedan undersöka förekomsten av antikroppar mot dessa antigen och om olika typer av antikroppssvar är kopplat till skydd mot att insjukna i malaria. Vi planerar att studera antikroppssvar under  första infektionerna hos barn i Ghana som följs under två år efter födelsen och jämföra dessa immunsvar vid förstagångsinfektioner hos svenska resenärer som behandlats för malaria i Sverige.  Vi planerar även på sikt att utröna betydelsen av asymptomatiskt bärarskap av parasiter hos befolkningen i malaria område genom att studera hur antikroppssvar påvekas i en behandlingsstudie.  Projektet innefattar nya samarbeten med forskare i Ghana samt fortsatt samarbete i Kenya. Flera doktorander kommer att vara delaktiga i projektet och en ghanansk student planeras registreras vid Karolinska Institutet med gemensam handledning av samtliga samarbetspartners och göra del av projektet i Kenya samt Sverige. Vi planera genomföra årliga workshops och seminarier med fördjupning inom projektets olika ämnesområden (antigen, antikroppars, immunitet). I samband med dessa möten kommer projektets olika studier att planeras i detalj och på sikt sammanställning av data till vetenskapliga publikationer.  Projektet förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett multi-komponentvaccin mot malaria och även kommer att bidra till vetenskaplig utveckling inom forskningsfältet samt de respektive medverkande parter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A vaccine against malaria is urgently needed. The aim of this collaborative research project is to examine the role of antigen diversity on the antibody response and acquired immunity against clinical episodes of malaria; with the overall purpose of identifying candidate antigens to be included in a multi-component malaria vaccine. The project will describe parasite diversity in relation to antibody responses and protective immunity in individuals with different degree of exposure within defined geographical regions in Ghana and Kenya, as well as in travellers experiencing first time infections. We will focus on a subset of antigens (n=10) that have been shown to be potential targets of protective immunity and include both conserved and polymorphic proteins. We will sequence the parasites collected from the community to define precisely the diversity at the selected loci, express these antigens and then analyse the antibody responses to conserved and diverse antigens. We will specifically investigate combinations of antigens and variants of antigens to which antibodies confer protection. The project will use samples that are and have been collected within longitudinal well-established cohorts in Ghana and Kenya, as well as Swedish travelers. The proposed collaboration includes workshops and involves several PhD students including a joint PhD supervision between Ghana, Kenya and Sweden, and will be mutually beneficially for the research development of all partners.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är ett av de stora globala hälsoproblemen. Detta projekt ämnar bidra till utvecklingen av ett vaccin mot malaria. Under de senaste åren har stora insatser gjorts för att bekämpa malaria. Omfattande utdelning av myggnät och mer effektiva läkemedel har minskat utbredning av infektionen i många länder. Trots detta uppskattar Världshälsoorganisation (WHO) att malaria orsakade 200 miljoner sjukdomsfall och 600 000 dödsfall endast under 2013. Ytterligare bekämpningsmetoder behövs för att minska sjukdomsbördan och ett effektivt vaccin mot malaria vore oerhört värdefullt verktyg i denna kamp. Utveckling av ett vaccin mot malaria har visat sig vara komplicerad. Malariaparasiten har många olika antigen som uttrycks under olika stadier i livscykeln och många antigen är mycket variabla, och det finns många stammar av parasiten. Nyligen har ett första vaccin prövats i så kallad fas 3 studie och visade ca 30-50% skyddseffekt hos barn. Detta vaccin och de flesta andra vaccinkandidater består endast av en variant av ett malaria antigen.  Epidemiologisk forskning visar att individer som bor i malariaområden är mer skyddade om de har antikroppar mot flera olika antigen och andra studier visar att förekomsten av många stammar påverkar skyddet mot malaria. Ett vaccin som innehåller flera antigen bedöms därför kunna ge ett bättre skydd. Frågan är om det behövs antikroppar mot flera olika antigen eller flera varianter av de mest variabla antigenen.  I detta projekt önskar vi undersöka betydelsen av genetiska variationen inom tio antigen som nyligen visat sig vara de mest intressanta för antikroppsskydd mot malaria. Vi ämnar undersöka hur den antigena mångfalden inom dessa antigen är inom två olika geografiska områden med olika transmission i Ghana (hög transmission) och Kenya (låg-medel transmission). Genom att sekvensera och uttrycka antigen från respektive geografiskt område kan vi sedan undersöka förekomsten av antikroppar mot dessa antigen och om olika typer av antikroppssvar är kopplat till skydd mot att insjukna i malaria. Vi planerar att studera antikroppssvar under  första infektionerna hos barn i Ghana som följs under två år efter födelsen och jämföra dessa immunsvar vid förstagångsinfektioner hos svenska resenärer som behandlats för malaria i Sverige.  Vi planerar även på sikt att utröna betydelsen av asymptomatiskt bärarskap av parasiter hos befolkningen i malaria område genom att studera hur antikroppssvar påvekas i en behandlingsstudie.  Projektet innefattar nya samarbeten med forskare i Ghana samt fortsatt samarbete i Kenya. Flera doktorander kommer att vara delaktiga i projektet och en ghanansk student planeras registreras vid Karolinska Institutet med gemensam handledning av samtliga samarbetspartners och göra del av projektet i Kenya samt Sverige. Vi planera genomföra årliga workshops och seminarier med fördjupning inom projektets olika ämnesområden (antigen, antikroppars, immunitet). I samband med dessa möten kommer projektets olika studier att planeras i detalj och på sikt sammanställning av data till vetenskapliga publikationer.  Projektet förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av ett multi-komponentvaccin mot malaria och även kommer att bidra till vetenskaplig utveckling inom forskningsfältet samt de respektive medverkande parter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project challenges the widely held assumption that national ownership in development aid is conducive to local participation. Examining previously underexplored links between two widely promoted approaches, it connects two major debates in development thinking that have been conspicuously separated. Designed as a qualitative comparative case study of two strategically selected low income countries and three major programmes in each, the project examines what happens to local participation as national ownership is strengthened. Cambodia and Rwanda are moving towards increased national ownership, though for partly different reasons and with Rwanda well ahead of Cambodia. The programmes studied all necessitate local engagement and have attracted donor attention and funding. The project will be conducted by two researchers with profound relevant expertise, in close collaboration with a reputable research institution in each country. Based on official documentation and 50 interviews in each country, manifestations will be traced of external influence and local engagement, which will illustrate qualities of national ownership and local participation in each programme. Comparative analyses within and between the countries, then, will illuminate the overall climate for local participation in a situation of strengthened national ownership, and shed light on what difference it makes locally that a country's development agenda is primarily nationally owned rather than donor driven.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här forskningsprojektet behandlar "nationellt ägarskap" och "lokalt deltagande" i det internationella utvecklingsbiståndet, och den eventuella kopplingen mellan dem. Syftet är att undersöka vad som händer med det lokala deltagandet när det nationella ägarskapet ökar. Lokalt deltagande har länge varit starkt åberopat inom utvecklingsdebatten och det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet, något som de flesta aktörer har kunnat enas om som eftersträvansvärt. Men med den "nya biståndsarkitekturen", som kom att växa fram från millennieskiftet, har ett annat begrepp blivit dominerande: nationellt ägarskap anses helt central för att biståndet ska vara effektivt Både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap är i sig mångtydiga begrepp, och projektet utgår ifrån att nationellt ägarskap inte nödvändigtvis, så som vanligtvis antas, främjar lokalt deltagande. Tidigare forskning tyder snarare på att, för att förverkliga nationellt ägarskap krävs en stark centralmakt, vilket kan antas missgynna lokalt deltagande. Projektet bygger på kvalitativa och jämförande fallstudier av Kambodja och Rwanda, och av tre större utvecklingsrelaterade program i vart och ett av dem. Kambodja och Rwanda är av flera skäl lämpliga länder att studera och jämföra. De har båda under drygt 20 år mottagit stora mängder internationellt bistånd, och därmed mött skiftande biståndstrender, inklusive krav på både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap. Graden och typen av ägarskap har dock sett olika ut i de båda länderna. I båda fallen har ägarskapet efter hand stärkts, men av delvis olika skäl och det har hela tiden varit betydligt starkare i Rwanda än i Kambodja. I båda länderna har det lokala deltagande varit väldigt begränsat, och de många ambitiösa försök som har gjorts att förändra detta, har varit i olika grad initierade och drivna av internationella biståndgivare. De program som studeras är (1) decentraliseringsreformen, (2) policyn för lokal skogshantering, och (3) lagen om enskilda organisationer. Dessa har valts, dels därför att de alla förutsätter något slags lokal inblandning, dels för att de har fått uppmärksamhet och finansiering av internationella biståndsgivare, vilken skulle kunna leda till extern påverkan. De är också av likartad storlek och inriktning i de båda länderna, vilket underlättar jämförelser. Projektet bygger på en stor mängd officiell dokumentation och runt 50 intervjuer med nyckelpersoner på lokal och nationell nivå i vart och ett av länderna. I vart och ett av de sex programmen kommer uttryck för extern påverkan och för lokal inblandning sökas och undersökas, för att finna och förstå olika mönster av nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande. Jämförelser kommer sedan göras inom och mellan de båda länderna, för att belysa förutsättningarna för lokalt deltagande i en situation av generellt stärkt nationellt ägarskap. Detta kommer i sin tur illustrera vilken roll det spelar lokalt ifall ett lands utvecklingsagenda bestäms i första hand av den egna regeringen eller av internationella biståndsgivare. Denna kunskap och förståelse kommer kunna användas för att förbättra hur man utformar och genomför aktiviteter som syftar till att öka nationellt ägarskap respektive loklat deltagande. Framför allt kommer ny kunskap om och förståelse för kopplingen mellan nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande, kunna hjälpa till att undvika risken att dessa båda starka trender och goda ambitioner inom det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet motverkar varandra. Projektet kommer genomföras huvudsakligen av två svenska forskare med gedigen kunskap om internationellt utvecklingsbistånd, inte minst lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap, och om både Kambodja och Rwanda. Avgörande för projektet är dock att det kommer genomföras i nära samarbete med väletablerade forskningsinstitut och forskare i de båda länderna. Detta garanterar kvaliteten och värdet av projektet, genom att underlätta både tillgången till och förståelsen av information, och möjlighetern</narrative>
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      <narrative>What does national ownership do to local participation? Cambodia and Rwanda in the midst of development trends and buzzwords</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vad gör nationellt ägande med lokalt deltagande? Kambodja och Rwanda mitt i biståndets trender och slagord</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här forskningsprojektet behandlar "nationellt ägarskap" och "lokalt deltagande" i det internationella utvecklingsbiståndet, och den eventuella kopplingen mellan dem. Syftet är att undersöka vad som händer med det lokala deltagandet när det nationella ägarskapet ökar. Lokalt deltagande har länge varit starkt åberopat inom utvecklingsdebatten och det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet, något som de flesta aktörer har kunnat enas om som eftersträvansvärt. Men med den "nya biståndsarkitekturen", som kom att växa fram från millennieskiftet, har ett annat begrepp blivit dominerande: nationellt ägarskap anses helt central för att biståndet ska vara effektivt Både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap är i sig mångtydiga begrepp, och projektet utgår ifrån att nationellt ägarskap inte nödvändigtvis, så som vanligtvis antas, främjar lokalt deltagande. Tidigare forskning tyder snarare på att, för att förverkliga nationellt ägarskap krävs en stark centralmakt, vilket kan antas missgynna lokalt deltagande. Projektet bygger på kvalitativa och jämförande fallstudier av Kambodja och Rwanda, och av tre större utvecklingsrelaterade program i vart och ett av dem. Kambodja och Rwanda är av flera skäl lämpliga länder att studera och jämföra. De har båda under drygt 20 år mottagit stora mängder internationellt bistånd, och därmed mött skiftande biståndstrender, inklusive krav på både lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap. Graden och typen av ägarskap har dock sett olika ut i de båda länderna. I båda fallen har ägarskapet efter hand stärkts, men av delvis olika skäl och det har hela tiden varit betydligt starkare i Rwanda än i Kambodja. I båda länderna har det lokala deltagande varit väldigt begränsat, och de många ambitiösa försök som har gjorts att förändra detta, har varit i olika grad initierade och drivna av internationella biståndgivare. De program som studeras är (1) decentraliseringsreformen, (2) policyn för lokal skogshantering, och (3) lagen om enskilda organisationer. Dessa har valts, dels därför att de alla förutsätter något slags lokal inblandning, dels för att de har fått uppmärksamhet och finansiering av internationella biståndsgivare, vilken skulle kunna leda till extern påverkan. De är också av likartad storlek och inriktning i de båda länderna, vilket underlättar jämförelser. Projektet bygger på en stor mängd officiell dokumentation och runt 50 intervjuer med nyckelpersoner på lokal och nationell nivå i vart och ett av länderna. I vart och ett av de sex programmen kommer uttryck för extern påverkan och för lokal inblandning sökas och undersökas, för att finna och förstå olika mönster av nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande. Jämförelser kommer sedan göras inom och mellan de båda länderna, för att belysa förutsättningarna för lokalt deltagande i en situation av generellt stärkt nationellt ägarskap. Detta kommer i sin tur illustrera vilken roll det spelar lokalt ifall ett lands utvecklingsagenda bestäms i första hand av den egna regeringen eller av internationella biståndsgivare. Denna kunskap och förståelse kommer kunna användas för att förbättra hur man utformar och genomför aktiviteter som syftar till att öka nationellt ägarskap respektive loklat deltagande. Framför allt kommer ny kunskap om och förståelse för kopplingen mellan nationellt ägarskap och lokalt deltagande, kunna hjälpa till att undvika risken att dessa båda starka trender och goda ambitioner inom det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet motverkar varandra. Projektet kommer genomföras huvudsakligen av två svenska forskare med gedigen kunskap om internationellt utvecklingsbistånd, inte minst lokalt deltagande och nationellt ägarskap, och om både Kambodja och Rwanda. Avgörande för projektet är dock att det kommer genomföras i nära samarbete med väletablerade forskningsinstitut och forskare i de båda länderna. Detta garanterar kvaliteten och värdet av projektet, genom att underlätta både tillgången till och förståelsen av information, och möjlighetern</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Everyday Practice of Paying Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Why do citizens pay taxes? This question is surprisingly underexplored. Understanding when citizens pay taxes and why they find it relevant and purposeful is central for answering this question. Tax compliance is a major concern in developing countries and particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, in order to reduce dependency of foreign aid and increase state revenues for providing adequate health, educational and infrastructural services for their populations. In a nutshell, taxes are needed to build capable states that can provide for their citizens. Remarkably, taxation has not figured centrally on the agenda among scholars working on statebuilding in Africa or the African voter. Determinants of willingness to pay taxes in developing countries need to be scrutinized using an insiders' perspective of what it means to be a tax payer on an everyday basis across different socioeconomic groups. This project expands on current explanations through focusing on the social practice of taxes; when, how and where taxation occurs and how this practice forms part of the everyday for ordinary citizens. This is studied through an ethnographic study of the practices surrounding tax payment in three cases in Sub-Saharan Africa (Lesotho, Tanzania and Zambia), where the willingness to pay taxes and the relative tax burden vary. A comparative micro-study of citizens' experience with taxes, using interviews and observations, will reveal the room for building a tax paying culture.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skatteindrivning är centralt för statens kapacitet och legitimitet. Varför medborgarna tycker det är meningsfullt att betala skatt har dock fått ytterst lite uppmärksamhet, än mindre hur den vardagliga praktiken av att betala skatt ser ut i utvecklingsländer. För att förstå skatteviljan behöver vi förstå skattepraktiken: hur ser transaktionen ut; när sker den; var sker den; hur sker den; vem är inblandad? Skatteviljan är dock ett stort problem i utvecklingsländer, och särskilt i Afrika söder om Sahara. Samtidigt som dessa länder behöver minska sitt beroende av bistånd behöver de också öka statens intäkter för att kunna hantera framtidens utmaningar såsom klimatförändringar, fattigdom, bristande utbildning och ställa om till en hållbar utveckling. Skatter behövs för att bygga starka stater som kan förse sina medborgare med den hjälp och välfärd de behöver.    Dock är skatteforskning inte på dagordningen när statsbyggnad i Afrika eller den afrikanska medborgaren studeras. Att rösta och att betala skatt är självklara medborgarhandlingar, men medborgaren som väljare har fått mer uppmärksamhet än medborgaren som skattebetalare. Forskning om skatter och beskattning i Afrika söder om Sahara har inte undersökt hur vanliga medborgare kommer i kontakt med skatt, eller hur man skapar mening kring skattebetalning trots att det är centralt för skatteviljan. Detta projekt utvecklar nuvarande förklaringar genom att fokusera på den sociala praktiken av skatt: i vilka sammanhang är skatt en del av vardagen, vilka lokala aktörer är inblandade och vilka symboliska filter aktiveras? Hur förstås skatteupplevelsen och vad motiverar medborgaren att betala skatt? Forskningen har tidigare utgått från västerländska förklaringsmodeller och idéer om staten. Vad som behövs är istället en teori som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser och därmed byggs nerifrån och upp, med ett fokus på att förstå skatteefterlevnad snarare än skatteflykt.    Genom en jämförande mikro-studie av medborgarnas skatteupplevelser i tre länder (Lesotho, Tanzania och Zambia) bidrar detta projekt med en ökad förståelse för hur dagens skattepraktik ser ut i dessa tre länder, men också i Afrika söder om Sahara mer generellt, då dessa länder representerar en bredd av skattesystem och olika typer av ekonomier. Skatteviljan och skatteuttaget varierar nämligen mellan dessa länder. För att genomföra en systematisk och jämförande studie av skattepraktiken i dessa länder, föreslår vi ett fokus på två typer av skatter (inkomstskatt och moms), vissa socioekonomiska grupper samt specifika platser. Datainsamlingen består av tre faser: 1) intervjuer med personal på de olika ländernas skatteverk; 2) fokusgruppsintervjuer kring skattepraktiken (var, när, hur, varför och med vem), samt 3) deltagande observationer på platser där skatt betalas eller är en del av vardagen. På så vis kommer projektet ge ett inifrånperspektiv på vad det innebär att vara skattebetalare i dessa länder.    Datainsamlingen sker på samma sätt i alla tre länder. Med hjälp av intervjuer med skatteverken identifieras typiska grupper av skattebetalare av vissa skatter (moms och inkomstskatt). Troliga grupper är självförsörjande jordbrukare, lärare, tjänstemän samt personer som jobbar inom detaljhandeln, gruvindustrin och fabriker. Därefter genomförs fokusgrupper med just dessa yrkesgrupper. Fokusgruppsintervjuerna identifierar sedan vilka platser som är särskilt relevanta för skattepraktiken (som t.ex. den lokala skattemyndigheten, skatteindrivarens kontor och bankkontor i fråga om inkomstskatt och lokala marknadsplatser och butiker när det gäller moms) för att därefter genomföra observationer på dessa platser. Projektet kartlägger och beskriver skattepraktiken och därigenom hur skatteviljan formas. På så vis kan teorier om skattevilja som utgår från medborgarnas egna upplevelser utvecklas.    Genom en kvalitativ studie av skattebetalning belyser det här projektet hur stater byggs upp i utvecklingsländer och bidrar till en bä</narrative>
      <narrative>Why do citizens pay taxes? This question is surprisingly underexplored. Understanding when citizens pay taxes and why they find it relevant and purposeful is central for answering this question. Tax compliance is a major concern in developing countries and particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, in order to reduce dependency of foreign aid and increase state revenues for providing adequate health, educational and infrastructural services for their populations. In a nutshell, taxes are needed to build capable states that can provide for their citizens. Remarkably, taxation has not figured centrally on the agenda among scholars working on statebuilding in Africa or the African voter. Determinants of willingness to pay taxes in developing countries need to be scrutinized using an insiders' perspective of what it means to be a tax payer on an everyday basis across different socioeconomic groups. This project expands on current explanations through focusing on the social practice of taxes; when, how and where taxation occurs and how this practice forms part of the everyday for ordinary citizens. This is studied through an ethnographic study of the practices surrounding tax payment in three cases in Sub-Saharan Africa (Lesotho, Tanzania and Zambia), where the willingness to pay taxes and the relative tax burden vary. A comparative micro-study of citizens' experience with taxes, using interviews and observations, will reveal the room for building a tax paying culture.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The WHO estimate that at least 3 million people with tuberculosis (TB) remain undiagnosed. In a previous network project between Sweden, Ethiopia, Denmark and Guinea Bissau, we have developed a clinical scoring tool (TBscore) aimed for low resource settings, which may increase the diagnostic yield of TB. The tool is an immediately assessable clinical index which accurately describes the risk of active TB disease and mortality prognosis, requiring only limited training and no use of expensive reagents. We plan to conduct a cluster-randomised trial in 2017-19 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate the TBscore for increasing the diagnostic yield of TB among TB suspects compared with standard care. The main outcomes will be increase in number of patients diagnosed with TB compared with baseline and standard care in nonintervention clinics and 6-month mortality. A central part is to maintain the link in the network which will be a strong benefit for all partners and will enable this multi-center randomized trial and build capacity for future clinical trials. The interaction will involve several capacity building parts such as training of post docs and PhD students as well as training in TB diagnosis, GCP and statistical methods. New case finding strategies adopted for high endemic areas are essential in order to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluating innovative programs to combat child and maternal mortality in developing countries: Evidence from three large-scale projects in Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Despite large improvements in under-five child mortality in recent decades, an estimated 6.9 million children die from preventable diseases every year. A majority of these deaths occur in the poorest countries in the world, in areas of underserved populations with inadequate access to health services. This dramatic picture calls for urgent attention. This research program aims to implement and study three innovative projects to improve child and maternal health outcomes in the Sub-Saharan Africa - the region where change is most desperately needed.  The first part of this research program, experiments and evaluates two complementary approaches to the government system to ensure that basic health care is delivered to poor families: a Community Health Worker project in Uganda with a business incentive tied to it as well as a Voluntary Health Worker project in Nigeria focused on pregnant women. The second part of this program, goes beyond the traditional approaches and focus on women's participation in household production and decision-making, and increase exposure to important nutrition and hygiene interventions to study whether gender inequities is a barrier to improving children's health and malnutrition. All projects will be evaluated during the period 2017-2020 using a randomized controlled trial methodology and are expected to contribute to better understand how effective policies can be used to change the negative trend of children's health in the poorer part of the world.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluating innovative programs to combat child and maternal mortality in developing countries: Evidence from three large-scale projects in Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering av innovativa program för att bekämpa barn- och mödradödlighet i utvecklingsländer: Bevis från tre projekt i Uganda och Nigeria</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cirka 5 miljoner barn under fem år dör varje år i södra Afrika och mer än hälften av dessa barn dör av sjukdomar som enkelt hade kunnat förebyggas eller behandlats med hjälp av beprövad och billig sjukvård. Kvinnor i södra Afrika löper mer än 300 gånger högre risk jämfört med kvinnor i utvecklade länder att dö under graviditet och förlossning av komplikationer som är behandlingsbara eller möjliga att förebygga. Denna dramatiska bild av barn- och mödradödlighet kallar på omedelbar uppmärksamhet för att förstå vilka hälsoprogram och metoder som fungerar samt hur effektiva program kan användas för att vända den negativa trenden.  Den medicinska kunskapen för att bekämpa dödlighet av malaria, diarré och undernäring har varit tillgänglig i många år. Ändå dör miljontals av barn varje år i utvecklingsländer av dessa relativt enkelt behandlingsbara sjukdomar. Detta faktum visar på att medicinska lösningar inte är kärnan till problemet, utan det saknas kunskap om effektiva, implementerbara och hållbara sätt för att leverera dessa medicinska lösningar. Detta forskningsprojekt syftar till att undersöka hur man effektivt kan leverera grundläggande sjukvård i utvecklingsländer för att minska barn- och mödradödlighet.  Projektet är uppdelat i två delar där syftet med den första delen är att bidra till bristen på bevis på effektiva och skalbara system för att leverera medicinska lösningar till fattiga människor. Inom forskningsfältet efterfrågas brådskande ett systematiskt forskningsprogram för att studera hur man bäst levererar basal hälsovård för att minska barn- och mödradödlighet. Detta är huvudhypotesen i den första delen av detta forskningsprojekt där jag rigoröst utvärderar två olika hälsosystem i Uganda och Nigeria som grundar sig på lokala frivilligarbetare inom hälsovård och utvärderar dess effekter på barn- och mödradödlighet. Den andra delen av detta forskningsprojekt grundar sig i existerande forskning om jämställdhet inom hushållen i utvecklingsländer och som visar att ökade resurser i händerna på kvinnor mer sannolikt används för att investera i nästa generation - barns hälsa, nutrition, och utbildning - jämfört med om resurserna hamnar i händerna på männen. Mot denna bakgrund implementerar idag frivilligorganisationer och regeringar i utvecklingsländer biståndsprogram som är fokuserade på att öka kvinnors rättighet och bestämmanderätt. Det existerar dock väldigt lite rigoröst bevis på effektiviteten av dessa program. Den andra delen av detta forskningsprojekt har som mål att studera detta genom att utvärdera två olika jämställdhetsprogram i Uganda - som ökar kvinnors bestämmanderätt i hushållen samt ger män essentiell kunskap om barn- och mödravård - och studerar dess effekter på barn och mödrars hälsa.  Alla tre projekt i detta program implementeras och utvärderas under perioden 2017-2020 med randomiserade kontrollmetoder vilket är en välrenommerad kvantitativ utvärderingsmetod som rigoröst utvärderar effekten av olika interventioner och gör det möjligt att mäta den kausala effekten av programmen på barn- och mödradödlighet. Detta forskningsprojekt bidrar till den obesvarade forskningsfrågan om hur man bäst levererar grundläggande sjukvård till de mest behövande i fattiga delar av världen. Resultaten förväntas ge värdefulla insikter som kan påverka design och implementering av barn- och mödravårdsprogram i utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  I december 2013 insjuknade och avled en ung pojke i byn Guéckédou i södra Guinea i Västafrika. Detta kom att bli inledningen på den största ebolaepidemin hittills i modern historia, ett utbrott som skulle komma bli större än alla tidigare ebolautbrott sammantaget och därmed också en av de största folkhälsoutmaningarna i världen sedan Andra Världskriget. Till skillnad från tidigare ebolautbrott - som ganska snabbt kom under kontroll - pågick detta utbrott längre och fick större geografisk spridning än något tidigare utbrott. Nyligen dokumenterade smittfall visar att epidemin fortfarande skördar liv. Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) rapporterade i mars 2016 att epidemin totalt orsakat 28,646 smittofall varav 11,323 lett till döden. Epidemin drabbade främst Guinea, Liberia och Sierra Leone, men fall har också dokumenterats i ytterligare sju länder (Italien, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spanien, England och USA).  Liksom vid tidigare ebolautbrott har sjukdomen lokalt tolkats som ett resultat av häxeri, och häxerianklagelser har även drabbat insjuknade individer. Dessa föreställningar har dramatiskt försvårat hälsovårdsinsatserna. Hälsoarbetare har haft stora problem att få lokalbefolkningen att förstå de biomedicinska orsakerna till smittan och dess spridning och därigenom ge den nödvändiga vården. Detta motstånd var särskilt påtagligt i Guinea och har varit en viktig orsak till att det senaste ebolautbrottet fick så allvarliga proportioner. Dessutom dokumenterades en ny företeelse under det senaste utbrottet: hälsoarbetare, främst utländsk personal i internationella insatser, blev själva föremål för häxerianklagelser och beskylldes i flera byar för att medvetet sprida smittan. Detta försvårade hälsoarbetet och försatte personalen i livsfara när de i vissa fall utsattes för attacker från lokalbefolkningen.  Mot bakgrund av denna problematik syftar forskningsprojektet till att undersöka drivkrafterna bakom detta motstånd från lokala befolkningen mot insatserna för att stävja epidemin. Varför uppstod detta motstånd, och varför riktades det särskilt mot utländsk personal? Viss dokumentation föreligger som delvis kan förklara fenomenet, bl a det faktum att många av de hälsorutiner som karakteriserar ebolabekämpning upplevs av lokalbefolkningen som främmande och suspekta: isoleringen av patienter, tagning av blodprover, omfattande skyddsåtgärder och användning av främmande utrustning och teknik mm. Projektet syftar till att analysera dessa reaktioner i ljuset av en bredare kunskap om de drabbade samhällenas kultur och samhälle - inte minst föreställningar om häxeri och lokala förklaringsmodeller till sjukdom och död.  Förhoppningen är att denna typ av kunskap, tillsammans med mer specifik och detaljerad kunskap om de ovan nämnda reaktionerna mot läkare och vårdspersonal, skall göra det möjligt att mer effektivt genomföra hälsoinsatser i framtiden - och på så vis minska kunskaps- och kommunikationsglappet mellan lokalbefolkningen och personalen i de nationella och internationella hälsoinsatserna.  Projektet planeras pågå i tre år (2017-2019) och innefatta litteraturstudier och antropologiskt fältarbete, främst i Nzérékoréregionen i södra Guinea där det första ebolafallet konstaterades i 2013. Det är också i denna region som nya ebolafall har bekräftats i mars i år (2016). Regionen är välbesökt av handelsmän och kvinnor från Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia och Elfenbenskusten.   Litteraturstudierna omfattar tillgängliga rapporter om samtliga ebolaepidemier i Afrika liksom antropologiskt och historiskt material om sambanden mellan sjukdom, död och häxeri i de berörda samhällena och om häxeri som ett kulturellt och historiskt fenomen i allmänhet. Fältarbetet (ca 10 månader fördelade över projektperioden) omfattar deltagande observation, intervjuer, livs- och sjukdomsberättelser och fallstudier. Intervjuer kommer att göras med personer som tillfrisknat från ebola och med anhöriga till personer som insjuknat eller av</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  I december 2013 insjuknade och avled en ung pojke i byn Guéckédou i södra Guinea i Västafrika. Detta kom att bli inledningen på den största ebolaepidemin hittills i modern historia, ett utbrott som skulle komma bli större än alla tidigare ebolautbrott sammantaget och därmed också en av de största folkhälsoutmaningarna i världen sedan Andra Världskriget. Till skillnad från tidigare ebolautbrott - som ganska snabbt kom under kontroll - pågick detta utbrott längre och fick större geografisk spridning än något tidigare utbrott. Nyligen dokumenterade smittfall visar att epidemin fortfarande skördar liv. Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) rapporterade i mars 2016 att epidemin totalt orsakat 28,646 smittofall varav 11,323 lett till döden. Epidemin drabbade främst Guinea, Liberia och Sierra Leone, men fall har också dokumenterats i ytterligare sju länder (Italien, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spanien, England och USA).  Liksom vid tidigare ebolautbrott har sjukdomen lokalt tolkats som ett resultat av häxeri, och häxerianklagelser har även drabbat insjuknade individer. Dessa föreställningar har dramatiskt försvårat hälsovårdsinsatserna. Hälsoarbetare har haft stora problem att få lokalbefolkningen att förstå de biomedicinska orsakerna till smittan och dess spridning och därigenom ge den nödvändiga vården. Detta motstånd var särskilt påtagligt i Guinea och har varit en viktig orsak till att det senaste ebolautbrottet fick så allvarliga proportioner. Dessutom dokumenterades en ny företeelse under det senaste utbrottet: hälsoarbetare, främst utländsk personal i internationella insatser, blev själva föremål för häxerianklagelser och beskylldes i flera byar för att medvetet sprida smittan. Detta försvårade hälsoarbetet och försatte personalen i livsfara när de i vissa fall utsattes för attacker från lokalbefolkningen.  Mot bakgrund av denna problematik syftar forskningsprojektet till att undersöka drivkrafterna bakom detta motstånd från lokala befolkningen mot insatserna för att stävja epidemin. Varför uppstod detta motstånd, och varför riktades det särskilt mot utländsk personal? Viss dokumentation föreligger som delvis kan förklara fenomenet, bl a det faktum att många av de hälsorutiner som karakteriserar ebolabekämpning upplevs av lokalbefolkningen som främmande och suspekta: isoleringen av patienter, tagning av blodprover, omfattande skyddsåtgärder och användning av främmande utrustning och teknik mm. Projektet syftar till att analysera dessa reaktioner i ljuset av en bredare kunskap om de drabbade samhällenas kultur och samhälle - inte minst föreställningar om häxeri och lokala förklaringsmodeller till sjukdom och död.  Förhoppningen är att denna typ av kunskap, tillsammans med mer specifik och detaljerad kunskap om de ovan nämnda reaktionerna mot läkare och vårdspersonal, skall göra det möjligt att mer effektivt genomföra hälsoinsatser i framtiden - och på så vis minska kunskaps- och kommunikationsglappet mellan lokalbefolkningen och personalen i de nationella och internationella hälsoinsatserna.  Projektet planeras pågå i tre år (2017-2019) och innefatta litteraturstudier och antropologiskt fältarbete, främst i Nzérékoréregionen i södra Guinea där det första ebolafallet konstaterades i 2013. Det är också i denna region som nya ebolafall har bekräftats i mars i år (2016). Regionen är välbesökt av handelsmän och kvinnor från Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia och Elfenbenskusten.   Litteraturstudierna omfattar tillgängliga rapporter om samtliga ebolaepidemier i Afrika liksom antropologiskt och historiskt material om sambanden mellan sjukdom, död och häxeri i de berörda samhällena och om häxeri som ett kulturellt och historiskt fenomen i allmänhet. Fältarbetet (ca 10 månader fördelade över projektperioden) omfattar deltagande observation, intervjuer, livs- och sjukdomsberättelser och fallstudier. Intervjuer kommer att göras med personer som tillfrisknat från ebola och med anhöriga till personer som insjuknat eller av</narrative>
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      <narrative>Guinea</narrative>
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      <narrative>Social and cultural dimensions of the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa:  Ontological friction and the ills of ‘western witchcraft’</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ebola, "ond död" och häxeri: sociala och kulturella dimensioner av ebolaepidemin i Västafrika</narrative>
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      <narrative>The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa was one of the worst public health crises in modern history. A major problem contributing to its rapid spread and tragic consequences was the widespread belief in afflicted communities that the epidemic was caused by foreign sorcery and that biomedical relief teams sent in to control the disease were actually spreading the disease rather than combatting it. As a result, the emergency response teams met with strong and sometimes violent resistance from local communities, significantly hampering the Ebola eradication effort.    The present project aims to explore (1) the reasons for this widespread resistance to the eradication effort and, particularly, its association with witchcraft/sorcery, and (2) why sorcery allegations were primarily directed against foreign medical personnel to the point that afflicted communities perceived themselves to be victims of 'western sorcery'?   The project will run for three years and involve anthropological fieldwork and extensive library research. Fieldwork will be carried out in Guinea and involve participatory observation, collection of illness narratives, case studies of sorcery allegations and interviews with recovered patients and afflicted families, local health workers, traditional healers and members of international Ebola response teams. No similar comprehensive study of the Ebola epidemic has been carried out.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning  I december 2013 insjuknade och avled en ung pojke i byn Guéckédou i södra Guinea i Västafrika. Detta kom att bli inledningen på den största ebolaepidemin hittills i modern historia, ett utbrott som skulle komma bli större än alla tidigare ebolautbrott sammantaget och därmed också en av de största folkhälsoutmaningarna i världen sedan Andra Världskriget. Till skillnad från tidigare ebolautbrott - som ganska snabbt kom under kontroll - pågick detta utbrott längre och fick större geografisk spridning än något tidigare utbrott. Nyligen dokumenterade smittfall visar att epidemin fortfarande skördar liv. Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) rapporterade i mars 2016 att epidemin totalt orsakat 28,646 smittofall varav 11,323 lett till döden. Epidemin drabbade främst Guinea, Liberia och Sierra Leone, men fall har också dokumenterats i ytterligare sju länder (Italien, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Spanien, England och USA).  Liksom vid tidigare ebolautbrott har sjukdomen lokalt tolkats som ett resultat av häxeri, och häxerianklagelser har även drabbat insjuknade individer. Dessa föreställningar har dramatiskt försvårat hälsovårdsinsatserna. Hälsoarbetare har haft stora problem att få lokalbefolkningen att förstå de biomedicinska orsakerna till smittan och dess spridning och därigenom ge den nödvändiga vården. Detta motstånd var särskilt påtagligt i Guinea och har varit en viktig orsak till att det senaste ebolautbrottet fick så allvarliga proportioner. Dessutom dokumenterades en ny företeelse under det senaste utbrottet: hälsoarbetare, främst utländsk personal i internationella insatser, blev själva föremål för häxerianklagelser och beskylldes i flera byar för att medvetet sprida smittan. Detta försvårade hälsoarbetet och försatte personalen i livsfara när de i vissa fall utsattes för attacker från lokalbefolkningen.  Mot bakgrund av denna problematik syftar forskningsprojektet till att undersöka drivkrafterna bakom detta motstånd från lokala befolkningen mot insatserna för att stävja epidemin. Varför uppstod detta motstånd, och varför riktades det särskilt mot utländsk personal? Viss dokumentation föreligger som delvis kan förklara fenomenet, bl a det faktum att många av de hälsorutiner som karakteriserar ebolabekämpning upplevs av lokalbefolkningen som främmande och suspekta: isoleringen av patienter, tagning av blodprover, omfattande skyddsåtgärder och användning av främmande utrustning och teknik mm. Projektet syftar till att analysera dessa reaktioner i ljuset av en bredare kunskap om de drabbade samhällenas kultur och samhälle - inte minst föreställningar om häxeri och lokala förklaringsmodeller till sjukdom och död.  Förhoppningen är att denna typ av kunskap, tillsammans med mer specifik och detaljerad kunskap om de ovan nämnda reaktionerna mot läkare och vårdspersonal, skall göra det möjligt att mer effektivt genomföra hälsoinsatser i framtiden - och på så vis minska kunskaps- och kommunikationsglappet mellan lokalbefolkningen och personalen i de nationella och internationella hälsoinsatserna.  Projektet planeras pågå i tre år (2017-2019) och innefatta litteraturstudier och antropologiskt fältarbete, främst i Nzérékoréregionen i södra Guinea där det första ebolafallet konstaterades i 2013. Det är också i denna region som nya ebolafall har bekräftats i mars i år (2016). Regionen är välbesökt av handelsmän och kvinnor från Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia och Elfenbenskusten.   Litteraturstudierna omfattar tillgängliga rapporter om samtliga ebolaepidemier i Afrika liksom antropologiskt och historiskt material om sambanden mellan sjukdom, död och häxeri i de berörda samhällena och om häxeri som ett kulturellt och historiskt fenomen i allmänhet. Fältarbetet (ca 10 månader fördelade över projektperioden) omfattar deltagande observation, intervjuer, livs- och sjukdomsberättelser och fallstudier. Intervjuer kommer att göras med personer som tillfrisknat från ebola och med anhöriga till personer som insjuknat eller av</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The role of native bees in rendering pollination services and farm income augmentation in the Western Ghats landscape, India</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>In this project we propose to assess and value pollination by bees as an ecosystem service and for farm income augmentation in the Western Ghats landscape, in India. Habitat fragmentation has led to a reduction in pollinator communities worldwide but different pollinators are affected to different degrees. The Western Ghats are ione of the &amp;quot;hottest biodiversity hotspots&amp;quot; in the world. Our aim is to examine how the different native bee species utilize patchy, modified habitats, and to identify bee species that can cope with habitat modification. We will quantify the economic value of pollination services for small and marginal farmers, and develop strategies for the conservation of bees and thereby, augmenting farm incomes. This will be one of the first studies of effects of landscape structure on pollination services in the Asian tropics.  Objective 1: To examine the role of landscape structure on foraging distances and navigation by social bees ranging from large carpenter bees, the Asian giant honeybee  to the tiny stingless bees ( in structurally simple landscapes and in structurally complex landscapes.  Objective 2:  To examine the efficiency of native bee species as pollinators in agricultural landscapes and the effects of experimental augmentation of native bee colonies on crop yields in small farm holdings.    Objective 3: To compare foraging performance of the western honeybee Apis mellifera and the native species Apis cerana on important wild and crop species.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att bedöma och värdera pollinering av bin som en ekosystemtjänst och för förbättring av jordbrukarnas inkomster i västra Ghats landskapet, i Indien. Habitat fragmentering har lett till en minskning av pollinerande insekter över hela världen. Men olika pollinatörer visar skillnader i tålighet eller sårbarhet för miljöförändringar. Västra Ghats-området är på UNESCOs världsarvslista och erkänd som en av de &amp;quot;hetaste hotspots för biologisk mångfald&amp;quot; i världen, med, till exempel, över 7402 arter av blommande växter (inbegripet 1438 odlade arter), och över 6000 arter av insekter (inbegripet över 100 bi-arter). Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika inhemska bi-arter, inklusive honungsbin (Apis sp.), snickar-bin (Xylocopa sp.) och gaddlösa bin (Trigona sp.) navigerar och utnyttjar ojämna, modifierade landskap, och att använda denna kunskap för att identifiera bi-arter som klarar en sådan förändring av deras livsmiljö. Denna baskunskap ä ovärderlig för att förstå pollineringsnätverk och sambandet mellan landskapsförändringar och olika pollinatörers prestanda.   Därefter kommer vi att kvantifiera det ekonomiska värdet av pollineringstjänster som tillhandahålls av dessa bin för små och marginella jordbrukare och utveckla strategier för att bevara bin och därmed utöka jordbruksinkomster. Effekter av landskapets struktur på pollineringstjänster har huvudsakligen studerats i tempererade områden i Europa, medan de asiatiska tropikerna fortfarande en &amp;quot;svart låda&amp;quot; med hänsyn till effekterna av landskapets struktur på växt pollinerande interaktioner. särskilda mål     Mål 1: Att undersöka betydelsen av landskapets struktur på födosöksavstånd och navigering av sociala bin av olika kroppsstorlek alltifrån stora snickar-bin (Xylocopa sp.) och det asiatiska jättebiet (Apis dorsata) till dvärgbiet (Apis florea) och det lilla gaddlösa biet (Trigona iridipennis) i strukturellt enkla landskap (t.ex. planteringar, croplands) och i strukturellt komplexa landskap (t.ex. naturskogar).  Mål 2: Att undersöka effektiviteten hos de inhemska bi-arter som pollinatörer i jordbrukslandskapet och effekterna av experimentell förstärkning med inhemska bikupor på skördar i små jordbruksföretag i västra Ghats landskapet.  Mål 3: Att jämföra födosök- och pollineringsprestanda mellan västra honungsbiet Apis mellifera och systerarten, det asiatiska honungsbiet Apis cerana, för viktiga vilda och odlade växtarter.  Detta projekt är det första försöket att förstå hur olika modifierade landskap påverkar bins navigering och födosök i en viktig, tätbefolkat och ekologiskt känsligt indiskt landskap som är en hotspot av biologisk mångfald. Resultaten från denna studie kommer att informera beslutsfattare om långsiktiga och hållbara insatser för bevarande av vilda bi-arter som pollinatörer. På längre sikt kommer detta projekt att vara det första steget i en långsiktig insats för att skapa hållbara lösningar för pollineringstjänster, och som ett konsekvens, bättre avkastning i ett område i Indien där fattigdomen är fortfarande en stort problem. De människor som bor i landsbygdssamhällen har en mycket nära koppling till naturen som omger dem, men de måste introduceras i för nya sätt att ta hand om naturen. Pollinering av grödor - och införande av åtgärder som förbättrar pollinering av grödor såsom grönsaker - har en mycket direkt och observerbar effekt, och därmed en stor pedagogisk potential att förbättra ekologiskt tänkande. Den planerade workshop om biodling för småskaliga jordbrukare som kommer att hållas i västra Ghats landskap, Indien, kommer att vara ett första steg i den riktningen. När resultaten från workshopen analyseras, kommer det att leda till utvecklingen av flera sådana aktiviteter som kommer att fortsätta bortom detta projekt.  Projektets planerings möjliggordes genom ett nytt samarbetsavtal mellan indiska IISER och Naturvertenskapliga fakulteten i Lund, samt bygger på ett nytt samarbete mellan snnesbiologer,</narrative>
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      <narrative>In this project we propose to assess and value pollination by bees as an ecosystem service and for farm income augmentation in the Western Ghats landscape, in India. Habitat fragmentation has led to a reduction in pollinator communities worldwide but different pollinators are affected to different degrees. The Western Ghats are ione of the &amp;quot;hottest biodiversity hotspots&amp;quot; in the world. Our aim is to examine how the different native bee species utilize patchy, modified habitats, and to identify bee species that can cope with habitat modification. We will quantify the economic value of pollination services for small and marginal farmers, and develop strategies for the conservation of bees and thereby, augmenting farm incomes. This will be one of the first studies of effects of landscape structure on pollination services in the Asian tropics.  Objective 1: To examine the role of landscape structure on foraging distances and navigation by social bees ranging from large carpenter bees, the Asian giant honeybee  to the tiny stingless bees ( in structurally simple landscapes and in structurally complex landscapes.  Objective 2:  To examine the efficiency of native bee species as pollinators in agricultural landscapes and the effects of experimental augmentation of native bee colonies on crop yields in small farm holdings.    Objective 3: To compare foraging performance of the western honeybee Apis mellifera and the native species Apis cerana on important wild and crop species.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I detta projekt kommer vi att bedöma och värdera pollinering av bin som en ekosystemtjänst och för förbättring av jordbrukarnas inkomster i västra Ghats landskapet, i Indien. Habitat fragmentering har lett till en minskning av pollinerande insekter över hela världen. Men olika pollinatörer visar skillnader i tålighet eller sårbarhet för miljöförändringar. Västra Ghats-området är på UNESCOs världsarvslista och erkänd som en av de &amp;quot;hetaste hotspots för biologisk mångfald&amp;quot; i världen, med, till exempel, över 7402 arter av blommande växter (inbegripet 1438 odlade arter), och över 6000 arter av insekter (inbegripet över 100 bi-arter). Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika inhemska bi-arter, inklusive honungsbin (Apis sp.), snickar-bin (Xylocopa sp.) och gaddlösa bin (Trigona sp.) navigerar och utnyttjar ojämna, modifierade landskap, och att använda denna kunskap för att identifiera bi-arter som klarar en sådan förändring av deras livsmiljö. Denna baskunskap ä ovärderlig för att förstå pollineringsnätverk och sambandet mellan landskapsförändringar och olika pollinatörers prestanda.   Därefter kommer vi att kvantifiera det ekonomiska värdet av pollineringstjänster som tillhandahålls av dessa bin för små och marginella jordbrukare och utveckla strategier för att bevara bin och därmed utöka jordbruksinkomster. Effekter av landskapets struktur på pollineringstjänster har huvudsakligen studerats i tempererade områden i Europa, medan de asiatiska tropikerna fortfarande en &amp;quot;svart låda&amp;quot; med hänsyn till effekterna av landskapets struktur på växt pollinerande interaktioner. särskilda mål     Mål 1: Att undersöka betydelsen av landskapets struktur på födosöksavstånd och navigering av sociala bin av olika kroppsstorlek alltifrån stora snickar-bin (Xylocopa sp.) och det asiatiska jättebiet (Apis dorsata) till dvärgbiet (Apis florea) och det lilla gaddlösa biet (Trigona iridipennis) i strukturellt enkla landskap (t.ex. planteringar, croplands) och i strukturellt komplexa landskap (t.ex. naturskogar).  Mål 2: Att undersöka effektiviteten hos de inhemska bi-arter som pollinatörer i jordbrukslandskapet och effekterna av experimentell förstärkning med inhemska bikupor på skördar i små jordbruksföretag i västra Ghats landskapet.  Mål 3: Att jämföra födosök- och pollineringsprestanda mellan västra honungsbiet Apis mellifera och systerarten, det asiatiska honungsbiet Apis cerana, för viktiga vilda och odlade växtarter.  Detta projekt är det första försöket att förstå hur olika modifierade landskap påverkar bins navigering och födosök i en viktig, tätbefolkat och ekologiskt känsligt indiskt landskap som är en hotspot av biologisk mångfald. Resultaten från denna studie kommer att informera beslutsfattare om långsiktiga och hållbara insatser för bevarande av vilda bi-arter som pollinatörer. På längre sikt kommer detta projekt att vara det första steget i en långsiktig insats för att skapa hållbara lösningar för pollineringstjänster, och som ett konsekvens, bättre avkastning i ett område i Indien där fattigdomen är fortfarande en stort problem. De människor som bor i landsbygdssamhällen har en mycket nära koppling till naturen som omger dem, men de måste introduceras i för nya sätt att ta hand om naturen. Pollinering av grödor - och införande av åtgärder som förbättrar pollinering av grödor såsom grönsaker - har en mycket direkt och observerbar effekt, och därmed en stor pedagogisk potential att förbättra ekologiskt tänkande. Den planerade workshop om biodling för småskaliga jordbrukare som kommer att hållas i västra Ghats landskap, Indien, kommer att vara ett första steg i den riktningen. När resultaten från workshopen analyseras, kommer det att leda till utvecklingen av flera sådana aktiviteter som kommer att fortsätta bortom detta projekt.  Projektets planerings möjliggordes genom ett nytt samarbetsavtal mellan indiska IISER och Naturvertenskapliga fakulteten i Lund, samt bygger på ett nytt samarbete mellan snnesbiologer,</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The fate of organic carbon in small mountain rivers in the Himalayas: Implications for soil erosion and climate change</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kolomsättningen i små vattendrag i Himalaya: betydelse for jorderosion och klimatförändringar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mark innehåller den största poolen av svårnedbrutet och &amp;quot;gammalt&amp;quot; organiskt kol (OC) vilket i nuläget inte aktivt deltar i den terrestra kolcykeln. En ökad vittring tillika en förändrad markanvändning påverkar denna pool genom en ökad risk för nedbrytning. En del av detta transporteras vidare och återfinns i vattendrag där det transporteras vidare som löst och partikulärt material. Förlusten av detta markbundna kol försämrar markens kvalitet och påverkar därmed jordbruket. Dessutom kan den OC poolen som nu bryts ned vara ett betydande tillskott av växthusgaser som man hittills inte har inkluderat i de globala kolmodellerna. I nuläget är kunskap om och förståelsen av dessa flöden ofullständig då det saknas tillräcklig kunskap om: 1) storskalig mobilisering av OC (flöde) från landmiljöer, och 2) effekter av OC poolen nedströms när den mobiliseras. På en global skala bidrar små bergsfloder (SMR) med 17-35% av den totala flodbelastningen av partikulärt material. Faktum är att dessa SMR innehåller stora mängder av mycket gammalt C som snabbt eroderas från berggrunden. I de flesta av dessa avrinningsområden bedrivs dessutom ett intensivt jordbruk vilket främjar erosion och gör dem extremt sårbara för ytterligare vittring och nedbrytning av markbundet OC. Trots detta är det långsiktiga utvecklingen av denna antropogent påverkade OC pool och dess inverkan på den globala C cykeln och framtidens klimat dåligt kända.  Nepal är starkt beroende av dessa små vattendrag för att upprätthålla sin ekonomi. Dessa bergsfloder tillhandahåller de vattenresurser som krävs för jordbruket och för generering av vattenkraft. En hållbar utveckling av infrastruktur för dessa vattendrag kan vara en tillgång för tillväxt och fattigdomsminskning, och samtidigt spela en viktig roll i klimatanpassning och begränsning av klimatgaser. I detta föreslagna projekt kommer vi att undersöka två bifloder i Nepal och deras avrinningsområden. Andhi Khola och Tinau Rivers är båda bifloder till det Himalaya flodsystemet Kali Gandak i västra Nepal.  De övergripande målen för vår studie är tvåfaldigt:    att utveckla och implementera nya integrerade metoder för att undersöka de komplexa effekterna av naturliga och antropogena förändringar på OC flöde som transporteras genom SMR.  att engagera lokalbefolkningen, och förbättra tvåvägskunskapsutbyte och strategier för hållbar utveckling i området.    För att ta itu med dessa mål kommer vi att arbeta parallellt med vetenskapliga studier/mål och att initiera en utåtriktad verksamhet tillsammans med lokalbefolkningen. Det vetenskapliga programmet kommer att innebära en bedömning av förändrad markanvändning och släntstabilitet, erosion och vattenkvalitetsanalys. För detta arbete kommer vi att genomföra flera provtagningar längs vattendraget följt av olika geokemiska och multivariata statistiska analyser, samt modellering för att fånga det dynamiska samspelet mellan hydrologi, ekologi och förändrad markanvändning pga jorderosion och klimatförändringar. Systematisk övervakning och laboratorieanalyser som genomförs under projektet kommer att innebära nya och högupplösta rumsliga och temporala uppgifter om vittring och OC flöde i denna typ av vattendrag. GIS-baserade kartor kommer att presentera data på jorderosion, OC flux, markanvändning mönster och andra aspekter. Detta ambitiösa och tvärvetenskapliga samarbetsprojekt kommer att pågå under 4 år. En tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Nepal och Storbritannien kommer att leda projektet. Genom att involvera en bred expertis hjälper det att styra våra styrkor för att mobilisera, bygga, och ytterligare integrera olika kunskapsfält. Projektet omfattar även ett utbyte av doktorander och forskare.  Resultatet av dessa studier kommer att bli tillgängliga för regionala miljömyndigheter för att ge underlag till deras kommande planering för utveckling av området. I projektet ingår kunskapsutbyte och kunskaps överföring. Centralt för våra ansträngningar för olika uppsökande v</narrative>
      <narrative>Certain natural processes and land-use practices accelerate the disturbance of soil organic carbon (OC). This is a large problem in mountainous terrains, where small mountain rivers (SMR) erode and transport OC-rich top soil. A large amount of this OC pool in SMRs represents highly aged C, which when oxidized can be an additional hidden source of greenhouse-gas emission. OC release and oxidation via this aquatic conduit poses a livelihood challenge because loss of soil-OC diminishes its quality for agriculture, and degradation of OC could affect the climate. Nepal is affected by these changes both on short and long-term scales. Hence, the overarching aims of this study are to 1) develop and implement novel approaches to quantify the spatial and temporal variability of OC flux, and its fate in SMRs, and 2) initiate awareness and specific outreach activities for sustainable development practices. We will implement these goals by studying the variation of well-established multi-proxy physical and geochemical parameters in two SMRs located in western Nepal. The project will support proactive research initiatives and communication, and two-way knowledge exchange. These efforts will contribute towards better synergy, filling in knowledge gaps, and provide data for launching better soil conservation efforts and land-use practices. Moreover, it will empower the local community in making suitable and judicious decisions for sustainable development practices and reduce poverty.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The fate of organic carbon in small mountain rivers in the Himalayas: Implications for soil erosion and climate change</narrative>
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      <narrative>Certain natural processes and land-use practices accelerate the disturbance of soil organic carbon (OC). This is a large problem in mountainous terrains, where small mountain rivers (SMR) erode and transport OC-rich top soil. A large amount of this OC pool in SMRs represents highly aged C, which when oxidized can be an additional hidden source of greenhouse-gas emission. OC release and oxidation via this aquatic conduit poses a livelihood challenge because loss of soil-OC diminishes its quality for agriculture, and degradation of OC could affect the climate. Nepal is affected by these changes both on short and long-term scales. Hence, the overarching aims of this study are to 1) develop and implement novel approaches to quantify the spatial and temporal variability of OC flux, and its fate in SMRs, and 2) initiate awareness and specific outreach activities for sustainable development practices. We will implement these goals by studying the variation of well-established multi-proxy physical and geochemical parameters in two SMRs located in western Nepal. The project will support proactive research initiatives and communication, and two-way knowledge exchange. These efforts will contribute towards better synergy, filling in knowledge gaps, and provide data for launching better soil conservation efforts and land-use practices. Moreover, it will empower the local community in making suitable and judicious decisions for sustainable development practices and reduce poverty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mark innehåller den största poolen av svårnedbrutet och &amp;quot;gammalt&amp;quot; organiskt kol (OC) vilket i nuläget inte aktivt deltar i den terrestra kolcykeln. En ökad vittring tillika en förändrad markanvändning påverkar denna pool genom en ökad risk för nedbrytning. En del av detta transporteras vidare och återfinns i vattendrag där det transporteras vidare som löst och partikulärt material. Förlusten av detta markbundna kol försämrar markens kvalitet och påverkar därmed jordbruket. Dessutom kan den OC poolen som nu bryts ned vara ett betydande tillskott av växthusgaser som man hittills inte har inkluderat i de globala kolmodellerna. I nuläget är kunskap om och förståelsen av dessa flöden ofullständig då det saknas tillräcklig kunskap om: 1) storskalig mobilisering av OC (flöde) från landmiljöer, och 2) effekter av OC poolen nedströms när den mobiliseras. På en global skala bidrar små bergsfloder (SMR) med 17-35% av den totala flodbelastningen av partikulärt material. Faktum är att dessa SMR innehåller stora mängder av mycket gammalt C som snabbt eroderas från berggrunden. I de flesta av dessa avrinningsområden bedrivs dessutom ett intensivt jordbruk vilket främjar erosion och gör dem extremt sårbara för ytterligare vittring och nedbrytning av markbundet OC. Trots detta är det långsiktiga utvecklingen av denna antropogent påverkade OC pool och dess inverkan på den globala C cykeln och framtidens klimat dåligt kända.  Nepal är starkt beroende av dessa små vattendrag för att upprätthålla sin ekonomi. Dessa bergsfloder tillhandahåller de vattenresurser som krävs för jordbruket och för generering av vattenkraft. En hållbar utveckling av infrastruktur för dessa vattendrag kan vara en tillgång för tillväxt och fattigdomsminskning, och samtidigt spela en viktig roll i klimatanpassning och begränsning av klimatgaser. I detta föreslagna projekt kommer vi att undersöka två bifloder i Nepal och deras avrinningsområden. Andhi Khola och Tinau Rivers är båda bifloder till det Himalaya flodsystemet Kali Gandak i västra Nepal.  De övergripande målen för vår studie är tvåfaldigt:    att utveckla och implementera nya integrerade metoder för att undersöka de komplexa effekterna av naturliga och antropogena förändringar på OC flöde som transporteras genom SMR.  att engagera lokalbefolkningen, och förbättra tvåvägskunskapsutbyte och strategier för hållbar utveckling i området.    För att ta itu med dessa mål kommer vi att arbeta parallellt med vetenskapliga studier/mål och att initiera en utåtriktad verksamhet tillsammans med lokalbefolkningen. Det vetenskapliga programmet kommer att innebära en bedömning av förändrad markanvändning och släntstabilitet, erosion och vattenkvalitetsanalys. För detta arbete kommer vi att genomföra flera provtagningar längs vattendraget följt av olika geokemiska och multivariata statistiska analyser, samt modellering för att fånga det dynamiska samspelet mellan hydrologi, ekologi och förändrad markanvändning pga jorderosion och klimatförändringar. Systematisk övervakning och laboratorieanalyser som genomförs under projektet kommer att innebära nya och högupplösta rumsliga och temporala uppgifter om vittring och OC flöde i denna typ av vattendrag. GIS-baserade kartor kommer att presentera data på jorderosion, OC flux, markanvändning mönster och andra aspekter. Detta ambitiösa och tvärvetenskapliga samarbetsprojekt kommer att pågå under 4 år. En tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Nepal och Storbritannien kommer att leda projektet. Genom att involvera en bred expertis hjälper det att styra våra styrkor för att mobilisera, bygga, och ytterligare integrera olika kunskapsfält. Projektet omfattar även ett utbyte av doktorander och forskare.  Resultatet av dessa studier kommer att bli tillgängliga för regionala miljömyndigheter för att ge underlag till deras kommande planering för utveckling av området. I projektet ingår kunskapsutbyte och kunskaps överföring. Centralt för våra ansträngningar för olika uppsökande v</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Function of immune cell populations in hypopigmentation disorders of autoimmune and infectious origin</narrative>
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      <narrative>In this project will target three diseases where loss of pigment is evident and where the T cell responses may be the underlying cause of melanocyte destruction, namely; vitiligo, leprosy and post kala-azar dermal leishmanaisis (PKDL). Leprosy and PKDL primarily occur in populations of extreme poverty, while vitiligo, affects millions. In common is that the conditions can be highly stigmatizing. In India the stigma of vitiligo make patients choose to undergo reconstructive surgery to improve their appearance, a procedure rarely carried out in Sweden due to the risk of local recurrence of disease in the scar. The outward resemblance of vitiligo and leprosy contributes to the stigma, particularly in poor populations.  Little is known about the causes of melanocyte destruction and if there possibly are any beneficial effects of the hypopigmentation. We aim to understand the role immune cells in the skin have in destruction of the pigment producing melanocytes. In particular, we are interested in how cells T contribute to melanocyte destruction in skin disorders of autoimmune and infectious origin. We will do this by assessment of skin immune cells.  In both leprosy and PKDL the skin is a target for the infectious organism. However, there is limited knowledge about immune reactions and the immune cells in the skin. We want to increase the understanding we have of pathologies in these diseases something that can be of potential benefit for their management and their elimination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med detta forsknings projekt är att förstå varför de pigment bildande melanocyterna dör i vitiligo, spetälska (lepra) och post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) och vilka likheter och skillnader det finns i immunsvaret mellan autoimmun och infektiös pigment förlust (hypopigmentering).   Vitiligo räkans till de autoimmuna sjukdomarna. Det är den vanligaste formen av pigmentförlust och cirka ca 1% av jordens befolkning lider av vitiligo.  Sjukdomen är mer påtaglig hos mörkhyade och kan vara mycket stigmatiserande. I Indien väljer många drabbade att operera bort vitiligo hud,  en procedur som man undviker i Sverige eftersom hyperpigmentationen ofta återuppstår i ärrvävnaden. I fattiga och lågutbildade grupper där infektionssjukdomar, som lepra fortfarande finns, kan hypopigmentation vara extra problematiskt och göra det svårt för drabbade att få arbete och därmed kunna försörja sig.    Spetälska (lepra) och post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) är två infektionssjukdomar som nästan uteslutande drabbar de allra fattigaste. De räknas enligt WHO/TDR som "försummade" tropiska sjukdomar vilket betyder att de forskningsresurser som läggs på att studera dessa sjukdomar inte står i förhållande till det lidande som de orsakar. Hypopigmentering är vanligt tecken på båda dessa sjukdomar.    Vår forskning kommer att öka förståelse av hur immunceller i huden bidrar till patologin i samband med hypopigmentering. Vi kommer också att mer generell kunskap om betydelsen av olika immunceller i huden vid lepra och PKDL och om hypopigmenteringen möjligen har något syfte som är till nytta för den drabbade. Våra resultat kan ligga till grund utveckling för nya behandlingsstrategier av vitiligo och för att undvika immunreaktioner i samband med behandling av lepra samt vara viktiga för strategier för eliminering av PKDL.  Indien är ett  land under snabb utveckling, men där det fortfarande finns stora problem med fattigdom och där infektionssjukdomar försvunna från andra platser fortfarande finns. Vi kommer att göra avancerad translationell forskning, av hög kvalité, där vi kombinera studier av vitiligo med studier av lepra och PKDL för att förstå de underliggande mekanismerna bakom melanocyt död. Vi gör detta genom att isolera och studera immunceller i hudbiopsier från patienter. Genom att inkludera en sjukdom som drabbar miljoner i våra studier hoppas vi framgent kunna attrahera mer forskningsfinansiering och på så sätt allokera resurser till studier av sjukdomar drabbar de fattigaste, där det normalt är svårt att hitta forskningsfinansiering.    Projektet kommer att ligga till grund för att expandera och utveckla långsiktiga samarbete mellan Banarens Hindu University och Karolinska Institutet, med bilaterala forskningsutbyten och utbildningar för Indiska såväl som Svenska studenter och forskare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Function of immune cell populations in hypopigmentation disorders of autoimmune and infectious origin</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Funktion av immunceller i infektiösa och autoimmuna hypopigmenterings sjukdomar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med detta forsknings projekt är att förstå varför de pigment bildande melanocyterna dör i vitiligo, spetälska (lepra) och post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) och vilka likheter och skillnader det finns i immunsvaret mellan autoimmun och infektiös pigment förlust (hypopigmentering).   Vitiligo räkans till de autoimmuna sjukdomarna. Det är den vanligaste formen av pigmentförlust och cirka ca 1% av jordens befolkning lider av vitiligo.  Sjukdomen är mer påtaglig hos mörkhyade och kan vara mycket stigmatiserande. I Indien väljer många drabbade att operera bort vitiligo hud,  en procedur som man undviker i Sverige eftersom hyperpigmentationen ofta återuppstår i ärrvävnaden. I fattiga och lågutbildade grupper där infektionssjukdomar, som lepra fortfarande finns, kan hypopigmentation vara extra problematiskt och göra det svårt för drabbade att få arbete och därmed kunna försörja sig.    Spetälska (lepra) och post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) är två infektionssjukdomar som nästan uteslutande drabbar de allra fattigaste. De räknas enligt WHO/TDR som "försummade" tropiska sjukdomar vilket betyder att de forskningsresurser som läggs på att studera dessa sjukdomar inte står i förhållande till det lidande som de orsakar. Hypopigmentering är vanligt tecken på båda dessa sjukdomar.    Vår forskning kommer att öka förståelse av hur immunceller i huden bidrar till patologin i samband med hypopigmentering. Vi kommer också att mer generell kunskap om betydelsen av olika immunceller i huden vid lepra och PKDL och om hypopigmenteringen möjligen har något syfte som är till nytta för den drabbade. Våra resultat kan ligga till grund utveckling för nya behandlingsstrategier av vitiligo och för att undvika immunreaktioner i samband med behandling av lepra samt vara viktiga för strategier för eliminering av PKDL.  Indien är ett  land under snabb utveckling, men där det fortfarande finns stora problem med fattigdom och där infektionssjukdomar försvunna från andra platser fortfarande finns. Vi kommer att göra avancerad translationell forskning, av hög kvalité, där vi kombinera studier av vitiligo med studier av lepra och PKDL för att förstå de underliggande mekanismerna bakom melanocyt död. Vi gör detta genom att isolera och studera immunceller i hudbiopsier från patienter. Genom att inkludera en sjukdom som drabbar miljoner i våra studier hoppas vi framgent kunna attrahera mer forskningsfinansiering och på så sätt allokera resurser till studier av sjukdomar drabbar de fattigaste, där det normalt är svårt att hitta forskningsfinansiering.    Projektet kommer att ligga till grund för att expandera och utveckla långsiktiga samarbete mellan Banarens Hindu University och Karolinska Institutet, med bilaterala forskningsutbyten och utbildningar för Indiska såväl som Svenska studenter och forskare.</narrative>
      <narrative>In this project will target three diseases where loss of pigment is evident and where the T cell responses may be the underlying cause of melanocyte destruction, namely; vitiligo, leprosy and post kala-azar dermal leishmanaisis (PKDL). Leprosy and PKDL primarily occur in populations of extreme poverty, while vitiligo, affects millions. In common is that the conditions can be highly stigmatizing. In India the stigma of vitiligo make patients choose to undergo reconstructive surgery to improve their appearance, a procedure rarely carried out in Sweden due to the risk of local recurrence of disease in the scar. The outward resemblance of vitiligo and leprosy contributes to the stigma, particularly in poor populations.  Little is known about the causes of melanocyte destruction and if there possibly are any beneficial effects of the hypopigmentation. We aim to understand the role immune cells in the skin have in destruction of the pigment producing melanocytes. In particular, we are interested in how cells T contribute to melanocyte destruction in skin disorders of autoimmune and infectious origin. We will do this by assessment of skin immune cells.  In both leprosy and PKDL the skin is a target for the infectious organism. However, there is limited knowledge about immune reactions and the immune cells in the skin. We want to increase the understanding we have of pathologies in these diseases something that can be of potential benefit for their management and their elimination.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to produce a synthesis, based on biophysical and socioeconomic factors, for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will investigate the local economic role of, and need for antibiotics and produce a cost-benefit analysis. We will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö.  Vi vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt.  Vårt övergripande mål är att kunna utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Vi använder oss av fyra vattenbruksmiljöer i Indien som representerar olika produktionsintensitet och historisk bakgrund. I den samhällsvetenskapliga delen av projektet kommer vi att undersöka förutsättningarna för användande av antibiotika i vattenbruk. Varför använder man antibiotika, hur mycket används, har användandet ändrats över tid, och är man medveten om miljöriskerna som antibiotikaanvändning innebär? Vi kommer att utföra en ekosystem tjänst-baserad analys av kostnaden och nyttan av antibiotika användning för varje område och jämföra dem. Vidare så kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Detta för att vi ska kunna identifiera var i kedjan en strategisk handlingsplan för begränsad antibiotika användning kan få störst genomslagskraft.  Insamlande av biologiska data kommer att ske i samma vattenbruksmiljöer. Vi kommer initialt att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för varje vattenbruksområde som kopplar till den lokala användningen av antibiotika. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingera</narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to produce a synthesis, based on biophysical and socioeconomic factors, for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will investigate the local economic role of, and need for antibiotics and produce a cost-benefit analysis. We will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö.  Vi vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt.  Vårt övergripande mål är att kunna utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Vi använder oss av fyra vattenbruksmiljöer i Indien som representerar olika produktionsintensitet och historisk bakgrund. I den samhällsvetenskapliga delen av projektet kommer vi att undersöka förutsättningarna för användande av antibiotika i vattenbruk. Varför använder man antibiotika, hur mycket används, har användandet ändrats över tid, och är man medveten om miljöriskerna som antibiotikaanvändning innebär? Vi kommer att utföra en ekosystem tjänst-baserad analys av kostnaden och nyttan av antibiotika användning för varje område och jämföra dem. Vidare så kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Detta för att vi ska kunna identifiera var i kedjan en strategisk handlingsplan för begränsad antibiotika användning kan få störst genomslagskraft.  Insamlande av biologiska data kommer att ske i samma vattenbruksmiljöer. Vi kommer initialt att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för varje vattenbruksområde som kopplar till den lokala användningen av antibiotika. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingera</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbruk är inte bara en källa till mat men det är också en av de viktigaste inkomstkällorna för miljontals människor globalt sett. Därför är en hållbar utveckling av akvakultur av största betydelse för livsmedels och försörjningssäkerhet överallt, inte bara i utvecklingsländer. Sjukdomsutbrott är dock ett betydande hinder som påverkar vattenbruk och därmed den ekonomiska utvecklingen i många länder, framförallt utvecklingsländerna som i mångt och mycket är beroende av de exportinkomster som genereras från vattenbruk.  Vibrio harveyi är en naturligt förekommande marin bakterier som påverkar både ryggradsdjur och ryggradslösa djur negativt. Dessa bakterier utgör ett allvarligt hot och orsakar årligen ekonomiska förluster på flertalet miljarder dollar.  Många virulensfaktorer och virulens regulatorer har identifierats i Vibrio bakterien däribland flertalet enzym och deras kodande gener och bateriofager. Virulensen styrs av olika regleringssystem, inklusive quorum sensing och transtskriptionsregulatorer. Quorum sensing (QS) är en bakteriell cell till cell kommunikation medierad av små signalmolekyler och är intimt kopplad till virulens hos flertalet patogena bakterier. Det finns ganska många vetenskapliga studier där man tittat på uttryck och reglering av virulensgener och QS gener under infektion av en värdorganism. Vi har tillsammans i vår forskargrupp gjort studier där vi har undersökt uttrycket av dessa QS gener i bakterier som infekterat marina organismer. Vi har dessutom studerat hur uttrycket av samma gener ser ut när en mikroalg finns närvarande. Vi såg då att dessa QS gener ned-reglerades. Vårt primära syfte med denna föreslagna studie är att undersöka om man kan använda denna typ av interaktion mellan mikroalger och bakterier för att minska virulensen och dödligheten på odlade kräftdjur.  Specifikt vill vi undersöka quorum sensing (QS) hos sjukdomsalstrande vibrio när den odlas ensam, eller tillsammans med harmlösa och giftproducerande mikroalger i närvaro av Artemia. Artemia är ett mikroskopiskt kräftdjur som vi har använt tidigare som modell för större kräftdjur och som passar utmärkt för små skaliga laboratorie experiment. Vi kommer parallellt att undersöka överlevnad i Artemia och korrelera detta till genuttrycket av QS generna. Under projektets tredje år kommer vi att skala upp experimentet och göra motsvarande experiment med vibrio och de två olika algtyperna och odlade tiger räkor. Då undersöker vi regleringen på gennivå och fysiologisk status på djuren genom syrekonsumtion.  Den kunskap som genereras från denna studie kommer att bidra till att utveckla kontrollåtgärder för att motverka problemet med sjukdomar inom vattenbrukssektorn samt det öka förståelsen av mikroalger roll i inom vattenbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Shrimp aquaculture is playing a pivotal role in ensuring food and nutritional security of the growing population, in most of the south Asian countries. However, disease outbreaks among cultured animals put significant constraint and affect the economic development. Vibrios belonging to the Harveyi clade are pathogenic marine bacteria affecting both vertebrates and invertebrates causing devastating luminescent Vibriosis. The virulence of vibrios is controlled by different regulatory systems, including quorum sensing (QS-bacterial cell to cell communication through signal molecules). We have in a previous study seen that in the presence of microalgae there is a down regulation of virulence genes expression in Harveyi clade vibrios with known QS regulation. In the present study, by a series of experiments, we will investigate the QS response of pathogenic Harveyi clade Vibrios when grown together with microalgae in the presence of the gnotobiotic Artemia as a crustacean model organism, and simultaneously determine the effect on survival of Artemia infected with pathogenic Harveyi clade vibrios. Our intention is to work and develop a small-scale gnotobiotic model system that is easy to control. At the latter part of the project period we will test the system on Asian tiger shrimp, which is a marine crustacean widely reared for food, and the most important cultured marine product in Sri Lanka and in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kan interaktioner mellan mikroalger och bakterier användas för att stävja patogener på odlade räkor?</narrative>
      <narrative>Testing the potential of microalga-bacteria consortium to manage pathogens in cultured shrimps</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbruk är inte bara en källa till mat men det är också en av de viktigaste inkomstkällorna för miljontals människor globalt sett. Därför är en hållbar utveckling av akvakultur av största betydelse för livsmedels och försörjningssäkerhet överallt, inte bara i utvecklingsländer. Sjukdomsutbrott är dock ett betydande hinder som påverkar vattenbruk och därmed den ekonomiska utvecklingen i många länder, framförallt utvecklingsländerna som i mångt och mycket är beroende av de exportinkomster som genereras från vattenbruk.  Vibrio harveyi är en naturligt förekommande marin bakterier som påverkar både ryggradsdjur och ryggradslösa djur negativt. Dessa bakterier utgör ett allvarligt hot och orsakar årligen ekonomiska förluster på flertalet miljarder dollar.  Många virulensfaktorer och virulens regulatorer har identifierats i Vibrio bakterien däribland flertalet enzym och deras kodande gener och bateriofager. Virulensen styrs av olika regleringssystem, inklusive quorum sensing och transtskriptionsregulatorer. Quorum sensing (QS) är en bakteriell cell till cell kommunikation medierad av små signalmolekyler och är intimt kopplad till virulens hos flertalet patogena bakterier. Det finns ganska många vetenskapliga studier där man tittat på uttryck och reglering av virulensgener och QS gener under infektion av en värdorganism. Vi har tillsammans i vår forskargrupp gjort studier där vi har undersökt uttrycket av dessa QS gener i bakterier som infekterat marina organismer. Vi har dessutom studerat hur uttrycket av samma gener ser ut när en mikroalg finns närvarande. Vi såg då att dessa QS gener ned-reglerades. Vårt primära syfte med denna föreslagna studie är att undersöka om man kan använda denna typ av interaktion mellan mikroalger och bakterier för att minska virulensen och dödligheten på odlade kräftdjur.  Specifikt vill vi undersöka quorum sensing (QS) hos sjukdomsalstrande vibrio när den odlas ensam, eller tillsammans med harmlösa och giftproducerande mikroalger i närvaro av Artemia. Artemia är ett mikroskopiskt kräftdjur som vi har använt tidigare som modell för större kräftdjur och som passar utmärkt för små skaliga laboratorie experiment. Vi kommer parallellt att undersöka överlevnad i Artemia och korrelera detta till genuttrycket av QS generna. Under projektets tredje år kommer vi att skala upp experimentet och göra motsvarande experiment med vibrio och de två olika algtyperna och odlade tiger räkor. Då undersöker vi regleringen på gennivå och fysiologisk status på djuren genom syrekonsumtion.  Den kunskap som genereras från denna studie kommer att bidra till att utveckla kontrollåtgärder för att motverka problemet med sjukdomar inom vattenbrukssektorn samt det öka förståelsen av mikroalger roll i inom vattenbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Shrimp aquaculture is playing a pivotal role in ensuring food and nutritional security of the growing population, in most of the south Asian countries. However, disease outbreaks among cultured animals put significant constraint and affect the economic development. Vibrios belonging to the Harveyi clade are pathogenic marine bacteria affecting both vertebrates and invertebrates causing devastating luminescent Vibriosis. The virulence of vibrios is controlled by different regulatory systems, including quorum sensing (QS-bacterial cell to cell communication through signal molecules). We have in a previous study seen that in the presence of microalgae there is a down regulation of virulence genes expression in Harveyi clade vibrios with known QS regulation. In the present study, by a series of experiments, we will investigate the QS response of pathogenic Harveyi clade Vibrios when grown together with microalgae in the presence of the gnotobiotic Artemia as a crustacean model organism, and simultaneously determine the effect on survival of Artemia infected with pathogenic Harveyi clade vibrios. Our intention is to work and develop a small-scale gnotobiotic model system that is easy to control. At the latter part of the project period we will test the system on Asian tiger shrimp, which is a marine crustacean widely reared for food, and the most important cultured marine product in Sri Lanka and in India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of odor-based tools for push-pull management of fruit flies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Africa, a guild of native and invasive fruit fly species batters horticultural production, and threatens food production, food security and revenue, particularly of smallholder farmers. Here we propose to develop a set of odor-based tools that can be employed in push-pull strategies for sustainable control of fruit flies. These include:    Development of a general fruit-odor based bait that target females across the fruit fly guild,  Development a food-odor based bait that attracts multiple fruit fly species,  Research and development of the use of native Cleoma gynandra as a 'catch crop' of Bactrocera spp,  Field trials of baits and trap crop in suppressing fly populations,  Unravel the parapheromone detection circuitry in fruit flies to rationally enhance baits.    Cognizant of the fact that no silver bullet can lead to sustainable control of fruit flies, particularly not in low-income countries, we thus aim for development of a set of tools, that together with e.g. biological control, cultural practices, repellents, provide management options adapted to local agroecological settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av doftbaserade metoder för "push-pull" bekämpning av fruktflugor?    Både inhemska och exotiska fruktflugor orsakar stora skördeförluster runt om i världen. I Afrika angrips både grönsaks- och fruktodling av fruktflugor vilket gör att inkomsten minskar eller helt uteblir ibland. Som så ofta är det de bönder som lever på marginalen som drabbas hårdast av reducerade skördar. Fruktflugorna skadar frukten genom att de lägger sina ägg inne i frukten och larverna som kläcks ur äggen livnär sig på fruktköttet. Det är alltså viktigt att förhindra att flug-honorna lägger sina ägg i frukten, för att undvika att frukten angrips. Hittills har en stor del bekämpningen av fruktflugor fokuserat på att minska antal hanar. Vanliga metoderna består i att lura hanarna till fällor eller till att få dem att äta kemiska insekticider som blandats med dofter som hanarna lockas av. När antalet hanar minskar, minskar chansen att honorna parar sig och på så sätt minskar sakta hela populationen.  I vår forskning vill vi nu försöka utveckla doft-baserade metoder som skulle kunna användas för att både locka hon-flugorna men också skrämma iväg dem från den odlade frukten och grönsakerna. Det är viktigt att få fram dofter som kan fånga in honor av flera olika arter. Våra preliminära resultat har visat att honor lockas av dofter från olika frukter och vi har kunnat identifiera några av de ämnen som ingår i dofterna. Vi förväntar oss att vi skall kunna utveckla beten som kan användas för att fånga honorna. Även dofter från föda, protein och jäst, som fruktflugorna äter, har identifierats och hoppas vi på att kunna blanda till en riktigt lockande mix. De ämnen som används för att fånga hanar är delvis baserade på eller kommer ursprungligen ifrån blomdofter. Nu finns det indikationer på att även honorna är attraherade av en blomma, en paradisblomma, eller s.k. Afrikansk kål. Genom att undersöka attraktionen till blomman både i laboratorium och i fält hoppas vi kunna både förstå honors möjlighet att känna dofter men också testa möjligheten att odla blomman som en fång-gröda, vid sidan av grönsakerna. Det är vår intention att kunna erbjuda odlare en fälla som kanske inte luktar så gott för oss, men som både kan minska populationen av flugor men också förhindra att honorna att lägga ägg i odlade grödor.  Vi vill med vår forskning komma fram till användbara och effektiva metoder för att minska problemen med fruktflugor. Vi vill samtidigt förstå och förklara hur flugorna kan känna dofter och hur informationen processas i deras hjärna. Dofterna känner insekten med sina antenner och sedan leds informationen i nervbanor in till hjärnan. Där bearbetas doftinformationen och beroende på ålder, kön, och om den är hungrig, reagerar flugan med ett specifikt beteende. Genom att studera både de grundläggande förutsättningarna hos insekterna att känna dofter, till att göra fältförsök med olika kombinationer av lockande och skrämmande dofter, så hoppas vi kunna förse lantbrukare med metoder som passar just dem; deras odling, fruktfluge-problem och plånbok.</narrative>
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        <narrative>We started an co-creation tool, an olfactomics platform, that contributes to the quality and quantity of research outputs and innovation in sustainable pest control, equally much for laboratories with small budgets. The projects aligns with the Swedish “Open Science” policy, but beyond data sharing and supporting ‘public money for public good’, it provides a tool that facilitates their use in new contexts, and democratization of knowledge</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of odor-based tools for push-pull management of fruit flies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Africa, a guild of native and invasive fruit fly species batters horticultural production, and threatens food production, food security and revenue, particularly of smallholder farmers. Here we propose to develop a set of odor-based tools that can be employed in push-pull strategies for sustainable control of fruit flies. These include:    Development of a general fruit-odor based bait that target females across the fruit fly guild,  Development a food-odor based bait that attracts multiple fruit fly species,  Research and development of the use of native Cleoma gynandra as a 'catch crop' of Bactrocera spp,  Field trials of baits and trap crop in suppressing fly populations,  Unravel the parapheromone detection circuitry in fruit flies to rationally enhance baits.    Cognizant of the fact that no silver bullet can lead to sustainable control of fruit flies, particularly not in low-income countries, we thus aim for development of a set of tools, that together with e.g. biological control, cultural practices, repellents, provide management options adapted to local agroecological settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av doftbaserade metoder för "push-pull" bekämpning av fruktflugor?    Både inhemska och exotiska fruktflugor orsakar stora skördeförluster runt om i världen. I Afrika angrips både grönsaks- och fruktodling av fruktflugor vilket gör att inkomsten minskar eller helt uteblir ibland. Som så ofta är det de bönder som lever på marginalen som drabbas hårdast av reducerade skördar. Fruktflugorna skadar frukten genom att de lägger sina ägg inne i frukten och larverna som kläcks ur äggen livnär sig på fruktköttet. Det är alltså viktigt att förhindra att flug-honorna lägger sina ägg i frukten, för att undvika att frukten angrips. Hittills har en stor del bekämpningen av fruktflugor fokuserat på att minska antal hanar. Vanliga metoderna består i att lura hanarna till fällor eller till att få dem att äta kemiska insekticider som blandats med dofter som hanarna lockas av. När antalet hanar minskar, minskar chansen att honorna parar sig och på så sätt minskar sakta hela populationen.  I vår forskning vill vi nu försöka utveckla doft-baserade metoder som skulle kunna användas för att både locka hon-flugorna men också skrämma iväg dem från den odlade frukten och grönsakerna. Det är viktigt att få fram dofter som kan fånga in honor av flera olika arter. Våra preliminära resultat har visat att honor lockas av dofter från olika frukter och vi har kunnat identifiera några av de ämnen som ingår i dofterna. Vi förväntar oss att vi skall kunna utveckla beten som kan användas för att fånga honorna. Även dofter från föda, protein och jäst, som fruktflugorna äter, har identifierats och hoppas vi på att kunna blanda till en riktigt lockande mix. De ämnen som används för att fånga hanar är delvis baserade på eller kommer ursprungligen ifrån blomdofter. Nu finns det indikationer på att även honorna är attraherade av en blomma, en paradisblomma, eller s.k. Afrikansk kål. Genom att undersöka attraktionen till blomman både i laboratorium och i fält hoppas vi kunna både förstå honors möjlighet att känna dofter men också testa möjligheten att odla blomman som en fång-gröda, vid sidan av grönsakerna. Det är vår intention att kunna erbjuda odlare en fälla som kanske inte luktar så gott för oss, men som både kan minska populationen av flugor men också förhindra att honorna att lägga ägg i odlade grödor.  Vi vill med vår forskning komma fram till användbara och effektiva metoder för att minska problemen med fruktflugor. Vi vill samtidigt förstå och förklara hur flugorna kan känna dofter och hur informationen processas i deras hjärna. Dofterna känner insekten med sina antenner och sedan leds informationen i nervbanor in till hjärnan. Där bearbetas doftinformationen och beroende på ålder, kön, och om den är hungrig, reagerar flugan med ett specifikt beteende. Genom att studera både de grundläggande förutsättningarna hos insekterna att känna dofter, till att göra fältförsök med olika kombinationer av lockande och skrämmande dofter, så hoppas vi kunna förse lantbrukare med metoder som passar just dem; deras odling, fruktfluge-problem och plånbok.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av doftbaserade metoder för "push-pull" bekämpning av fruktflugor?    Både inhemska och exotiska fruktflugor orsakar stora skördeförluster runt om i världen. I Afrika angrips både grönsaks- och fruktodling av fruktflugor vilket gör att inkomsten minskar eller helt uteblir ibland. Som så ofta är det de bönder som lever på marginalen som drabbas hårdast av reducerade skördar. Fruktflugorna skadar frukten genom att de lägger sina ägg inne i frukten och larverna som kläcks ur äggen livnär sig på fruktköttet. Det är alltså viktigt att förhindra att flug-honorna lägger sina ägg i frukten, för att undvika att frukten angrips. Hittills har en stor del bekämpningen av fruktflugor fokuserat på att minska antal hanar. Vanliga metoderna består i att lura hanarna till fällor eller till att få dem att äta kemiska insekticider som blandats med dofter som hanarna lockas av. När antalet hanar minskar, minskar chansen att honorna parar sig och på så sätt minskar sakta hela populationen.  I vår forskning vill vi nu försöka utveckla doft-baserade metoder som skulle kunna användas för att både locka hon-flugorna men också skrämma iväg dem från den odlade frukten och grönsakerna. Det är viktigt att få fram dofter som kan fånga in honor av flera olika arter. Våra preliminära resultat har visat att honor lockas av dofter från olika frukter och vi har kunnat identifiera några av de ämnen som ingår i dofterna. Vi förväntar oss att vi skall kunna utveckla beten som kan användas för att fånga honorna. Även dofter från föda, protein och jäst, som fruktflugorna äter, har identifierats och hoppas vi på att kunna blanda till en riktigt lockande mix. De ämnen som används för att fånga hanar är delvis baserade på eller kommer ursprungligen ifrån blomdofter. Nu finns det indikationer på att även honorna är attraherade av en blomma, en paradisblomma, eller s.k. Afrikansk kål. Genom att undersöka attraktionen till blomman både i laboratorium och i fält hoppas vi kunna både förstå honors möjlighet att känna dofter men också testa möjligheten att odla blomman som en fång-gröda, vid sidan av grönsakerna. Det är vår intention att kunna erbjuda odlare en fälla som kanske inte luktar så gott för oss, men som både kan minska populationen av flugor men också förhindra att honorna att lägga ägg i odlade grödor.  Vi vill med vår forskning komma fram till användbara och effektiva metoder för att minska problemen med fruktflugor. Vi vill samtidigt förstå och förklara hur flugorna kan känna dofter och hur informationen processas i deras hjärna. Dofterna känner insekten med sina antenner och sedan leds informationen i nervbanor in till hjärnan. Där bearbetas doftinformationen och beroende på ålder, kön, och om den är hungrig, reagerar flugan med ett specifikt beteende. Genom att studera både de grundläggande förutsättningarna hos insekterna att känna dofter, till att göra fältförsök med olika kombinationer av lockande och skrämmande dofter, så hoppas vi kunna förse lantbrukare med metoder som passar just dem; deras odling, fruktfluge-problem och plånbok.</narrative>
      <narrative>In Africa, a guild of native and invasive fruit fly species batters horticultural production, and threatens food production, food security and revenue, particularly of smallholder farmers. Here we propose to develop a set of odor-based tools that can be employed in push-pull strategies for sustainable control of fruit flies. These include:    Development of a general fruit-odor based bait that target females across the fruit fly guild,  Development a food-odor based bait that attracts multiple fruit fly species,  Research and development of the use of native Cleoma gynandra as a 'catch crop' of Bactrocera spp,  Field trials of baits and trap crop in suppressing fly populations,  Unravel the parapheromone detection circuitry in fruit flies to rationally enhance baits.    Cognizant of the fact that no silver bullet can lead to sustainable control of fruit flies, particularly not in low-income countries, we thus aim for development of a set of tools, that together with e.g. biological control, cultural practices, repellents, provide management options adapted to local agroecological settings.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Africa, a guild of native and invasive fruit fly species batters horticultural production, and threatens food production, food security and revenue, particularly of smallholder farmers. Here we propose to develop a set of odor-based tools that can be employed in push-pull strategies for sustainable control of fruit flies. These include:    Development of a general fruit-odor based bait that target females across the fruit fly guild,  Development a food-odor based bait that attracts multiple fruit fly species,  Research and development of the use of native Cleoma gynandra as a 'catch crop' of Bactrocera spp,  Field trials of baits and trap crop in suppressing fly populations,  Unravel the parapheromone detection circuitry in fruit flies to rationally enhance baits.    Cognizant of the fact that no silver bullet can lead to sustainable control of fruit flies, particularly not in low-income countries, we thus aim for development of a set of tools, that together with e.g. biological control, cultural practices, repellents, provide management options adapted to local agroecological settings.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global surgery - groin hernia, mosquito mesh and task sharing</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De flesta av oss drabbas någon gång under livet av åkommor som kräver operation eller kirurgisk expertis. Detta kan vara allt från en medfödd missbildning hos ett barn till operation av en höftfraktur hos en äldre människa. Vi drabbas av trafikolyckor, cancer eller gallsten och räknar med att den kirurgiska kompetensen finns där för att ta hand om oss. Kirurgi är en självklar del av vårt sjukvårdssystem men så ser det inte ut i alla delar av världen. Fem miljarder människor har inte tillgång till säker kirurgi till en kostnad som de har råd med när behovet för en operation uppstår. Kirurgiska sjukdomar står för över 30% av den samlade sjukligheten i världen. Värst drabbade är de fattiga länderna i Afrika söder om Sahara där risken att dö av en kirurgisk sjukdom är högst i världen. Denna ojämlika situation beror till stor del av att man länge helt felaktigt trott att kirurgi är dyrt och onödigt i fattiga länder. I själva verket är kirurgiska ingrepp bland de mest kostnadseffektiva sjukvårdsinsatserna även i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIL).   Mot bakgrund av dessa insikter har ett nytt område inom fältet global hälsa uppstått; Global Kirurgi. Målet med global kirurgi är att förbättra hälsa och uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. Ljumskbråck är ett sådant exempel.  Ljumskbråck är bland de vanligaste kirurgiska diagnoserna i världen. 220 miljoner människor uppskattas leva med denna åkomma som orsakar mycket lidande och även 40000 dödsfall varje år. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna men det icke tillgodosedda behovet för kirurgi är omfattande. I västvärlden kan en fjärdedel av alla män och tre procent av alla kvinnor räkna med att de behöver opereras för ljumskbråck någon gång under sin livstid. I en tidigare studie i Uganda hade 6.6% av vuxna män ljumskbråck medan mindre än 1% av det förväntade antalet ljumskbråck i befolkningen opererades per år. Den kirurgiska volymen är alltså inte tillräcklig.  Utöver detta volymproblem finns också kvalitetsmässiga problem. I höginkomstländer opereras ljumskbråck oftast med ett syntetiskt nät. Detta hjälper till att stärka upp bukväggen och minskar risken för recidiv påtagligt. I låginkomstländer har varken sjukvårdssystemen eller patienterna råd med dessa nät, som kostar över 100 dollar. I en nyligen publicerad studie som finansierades av Vetenskapsrådet, visade vi hur ett myggnät med liknande struktur kunde steriliseras och användas istället för det dyra nätet. Detta innebär att en överlägsen kirurgisk metod kan intriduceras till förmån för de miljontals bråckpatienter som lever i låg- och medelinkomstländer.  För att kunna intriducera en ny teknik krävs dock omfattande utbildningsinsatser. Det är också nödvändigt att undersöka vilka personalgrupper som ska tillhandahålla denna typ av kirurgi. Då bristen på specialister i kirurgi är överhängande så opererar vanliga läkare men även icke-läkare de allra flesta bråckpatienterna i många låginkomstländer i Afrika. I denna studie kommer vi utveckla ett strukturerat utbildningsprogram för dessa personalkategorier och patienterna kommer följas under ett år efter operationen. Studien kommer utföras i fyra länder; Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda och Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>This network is a fusion of several independent research groups and previous bilateral partnerships conducting research within the field of global hernia surgery. Within the collaboration we will conduct a prospective multi center implementation study on the training and introduction of groin hernia mesh repair under local anaesthesia in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Tanzania. We will investigate the feasibility of task sharing to increase accessibility to surgical services for groin hernia in the involved sub-Saharan settings of this study.  Patients (adult men with reducible, primary groin hernia) will be included at the respective study sites (n=228 per site). They will be operated under local anaesthesia using the anterior mesh repair with a low-cost synthetic mesh. They will be followed up after two weeks and after one year. The patients will be included into the study between 2016 and 2018 and follow up will be completed by 2019.   Through the collaboration, we will pool knowledge and experience and we will increase operative capacity of the study team. It enables us to undertake large studies in several sites within a limited time frame. The results from this study will guide large scale implementation and introduction of the anterior mesh repair in the study countries and beyond. This is urgent as the unmet need for groin hernia surgey amounts to many millions of patients worldwide.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global surgery - groin hernia, mosquito mesh and task sharing</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De flesta av oss drabbas någon gång under livet av åkommor som kräver operation eller kirurgisk expertis. Detta kan vara allt från en medfödd missbildning hos ett barn till operation av en höftfraktur hos en äldre människa. Vi drabbas av trafikolyckor, cancer eller gallsten och räknar med att den kirurgiska kompetensen finns där för att ta hand om oss. Kirurgi är en självklar del av vårt sjukvårdssystem men så ser det inte ut i alla delar av världen. Fem miljarder människor har inte tillgång till säker kirurgi till en kostnad som de har råd med när behovet för en operation uppstår. Kirurgiska sjukdomar står för över 30% av den samlade sjukligheten i världen. Värst drabbade är de fattiga länderna i Afrika söder om Sahara där risken att dö av en kirurgisk sjukdom är högst i världen. Denna ojämlika situation beror till stor del av att man länge helt felaktigt trott att kirurgi är dyrt och onödigt i fattiga länder. I själva verket är kirurgiska ingrepp bland de mest kostnadseffektiva sjukvårdsinsatserna även i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIL).   Mot bakgrund av dessa insikter har ett nytt område inom fältet global hälsa uppstått; Global Kirurgi. Målet med global kirurgi är att förbättra hälsa och uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. Ljumskbråck är ett sådant exempel.  Ljumskbråck är bland de vanligaste kirurgiska diagnoserna i världen. 220 miljoner människor uppskattas leva med denna åkomma som orsakar mycket lidande och även 40000 dödsfall varje år. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna men det icke tillgodosedda behovet för kirurgi är omfattande. I västvärlden kan en fjärdedel av alla män och tre procent av alla kvinnor räkna med att de behöver opereras för ljumskbråck någon gång under sin livstid. I en tidigare studie i Uganda hade 6.6% av vuxna män ljumskbråck medan mindre än 1% av det förväntade antalet ljumskbråck i befolkningen opererades per år. Den kirurgiska volymen är alltså inte tillräcklig.  Utöver detta volymproblem finns också kvalitetsmässiga problem. I höginkomstländer opereras ljumskbråck oftast med ett syntetiskt nät. Detta hjälper till att stärka upp bukväggen och minskar risken för recidiv påtagligt. I låginkomstländer har varken sjukvårdssystemen eller patienterna råd med dessa nät, som kostar över 100 dollar. I en nyligen publicerad studie som finansierades av Vetenskapsrådet, visade vi hur ett myggnät med liknande struktur kunde steriliseras och användas istället för det dyra nätet. Detta innebär att en överlägsen kirurgisk metod kan intriduceras till förmån för de miljontals bråckpatienter som lever i låg- och medelinkomstländer.  För att kunna intriducera en ny teknik krävs dock omfattande utbildningsinsatser. Det är också nödvändigt att undersöka vilka personalgrupper som ska tillhandahålla denna typ av kirurgi. Då bristen på specialister i kirurgi är överhängande så opererar vanliga läkare men även icke-läkare de allra flesta bråckpatienterna i många låginkomstländer i Afrika. I denna studie kommer vi utveckla ett strukturerat utbildningsprogram för dessa personalkategorier och patienterna kommer följas under ett år efter operationen. Studien kommer utföras i fyra länder; Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda och Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>This network is a fusion of several independent research groups and previous bilateral partnerships conducting research within the field of global hernia surgery. Within the collaboration we will conduct a prospective multi center implementation study on the training and introduction of groin hernia mesh repair under local anaesthesia in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Tanzania. We will investigate the feasibility of task sharing to increase accessibility to surgical services for groin hernia in the involved sub-Saharan settings of this study.  Patients (adult men with reducible, primary groin hernia) will be included at the respective study sites (n=228 per site). They will be operated under local anaesthesia using the anterior mesh repair with a low-cost synthetic mesh. They will be followed up after two weeks and after one year. The patients will be included into the study between 2016 and 2018 and follow up will be completed by 2019.   Through the collaboration, we will pool knowledge and experience and we will increase operative capacity of the study team. It enables us to undertake large studies in several sites within a limited time frame. The results from this study will guide large scale implementation and introduction of the anterior mesh repair in the study countries and beyond. This is urgent as the unmet need for groin hernia surgey amounts to many millions of patients worldwide.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for food security, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in countries such as Zambia and Tanzania. Infectious diseases of sheep and goats represent serious constraints to further development and sustainable intensification of smallholder production, and have been described as key factors driving rural smallholders into chronic poverty. In addition, zoonotic infections, such as Rift Valley fever (RVF), cause disease in humans and animals and have great impact on the health, as well as leading to impaired food security. In this project, we will focus on the circulation of infectious diseases in sheep and goats close to the Tanzania-Zambia border, in farms and at live animal markets. We will identify known and yet to be characterised pathogens associated to clinical disease in sheep and goats in farms and live animal markets at the Tanzania-Zambia border and live animal markets in the capital of Zambia, using a metagenomic approach. In addition, we will assess perceived risks and true hazards of infectious diseases in sheep and goats in the border region based on participatory epidemiological tools and serology. This trans-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration brings together veterinary and social scientists of complementary expertise necessary to bring sheep and goat health in developing countries forward.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gå över gränsen - Infektionssjukdomar hos små idisslare på gårdar och marknader längs gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia.  Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.  I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Det kan vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Dessutom väljer vanligen de resurssvaga djurägarna att inte tillkalla veterinär för att förebygga, diagnostisera eller behandla får och getter. Utbrott av smittsamma sjukdomar blir därför inte alltid uppmärksammade och dess konsekvenser kan därför lätt missas.   I Tanzania förekommer både PPR och CCPP. Däremot är Zambia officiellt fritt från dessa allvarliga sjukdomar. Emellertid har antikroppar mot PPR-viruset påvisats hos får och getter i delar av Zambia, utan kliniska symtom. En omfattande och okontrollerad gränshandel av djur förekommer mellan Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns därför en hög till måttlig risk för att PPR och CCPP ska sprida sig till Zambia från Tanzania.  Levandedjursmarknader samlar djur från flera gårdar och områden på ett och samma ställe. Djuren har ofta transporterats långa sträckor, vilket kan orsaka stress och därmed att djuren blir känsligare för smittor. De flesta får och getter vid sådana här marknader säljs direkt till slakt, men det går inte att utesluta att en del djur säljs för att flyttas till nya gårdar. Detta utgör en hög och allvarlig risk för smittspridning över stora områden.  I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka vilka smittämnen som orsakar klinisk sjukdom hos får och get. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad storskalig sekvensering för att identifiera alla virus, bakterier och parasiter i ett prov. Dessutom kommer vi utvärdera risken för smittspridning över gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia, genom att undersöka förekomst av utvalda sjukdomar vid gårdar och marknader i gränsregionen. Handelsvägar från marknader i Zambias huvudstad Lusaka kommer att kartläggas för att på så sätt utvärdera risken för smittspridning. Vi kommer vidare att samla in information om bönders och djurhandlares kunskap och attityder gällande sjukdomar hos djuren, samt hur de hanterar olika situationer. Detta kommer att göras genom att involvera bönderna i diskussionsgrupper och genom att intervjua djurhandlarna. Deltagardriven forskning, där bönder och djurhandlare själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer, har visat sig särskilt viktig vid forskning om smittsamma djursjukdomar och dess konsekvenser.   Projektet kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för epidemiologin, riskerna och konsekvenserna för smittsamma sjukdomar hos får och get. Experter inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap deltar i projektet. Samarbete mellan olika forskningsfält och den kunskap projektet kommer leda till är viktiga för förståelsen och bekämpningen av smittsamma djursjukdomar samt ett viktigt led i fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gå över gränsen - Infektionssjukdomar hos små idisslare på gårdar och marknader längs gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative>Crossing the line – Tracking transboundary diseases in small ruminants at farms and markets along the Tanzania-Zambia border</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gå över gränsen - Infektionssjukdomar hos små idisslare på gårdar och marknader längs gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia.  Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokrati- och jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.  I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Det kan vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Dessutom väljer vanligen de resurssvaga djurägarna att inte tillkalla veterinär för att förebygga, diagnostisera eller behandla får och getter. Utbrott av smittsamma sjukdomar blir därför inte alltid uppmärksammade och dess konsekvenser kan därför lätt missas.   I Tanzania förekommer både PPR och CCPP. Däremot är Zambia officiellt fritt från dessa allvarliga sjukdomar. Emellertid har antikroppar mot PPR-viruset påvisats hos får och getter i delar av Zambia, utan kliniska symtom. En omfattande och okontrollerad gränshandel av djur förekommer mellan Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns därför en hög till måttlig risk för att PPR och CCPP ska sprida sig till Zambia från Tanzania.  Levandedjursmarknader samlar djur från flera gårdar och områden på ett och samma ställe. Djuren har ofta transporterats långa sträckor, vilket kan orsaka stress och därmed att djuren blir känsligare för smittor. De flesta får och getter vid sådana här marknader säljs direkt till slakt, men det går inte att utesluta att en del djur säljs för att flyttas till nya gårdar. Detta utgör en hög och allvarlig risk för smittspridning över stora områden.  I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka vilka smittämnen som orsakar klinisk sjukdom hos får och get. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad storskalig sekvensering för att identifiera alla virus, bakterier och parasiter i ett prov. Dessutom kommer vi utvärdera risken för smittspridning över gränsen mellan Tanzania och Zambia, genom att undersöka förekomst av utvalda sjukdomar vid gårdar och marknader i gränsregionen. Handelsvägar från marknader i Zambias huvudstad Lusaka kommer att kartläggas för att på så sätt utvärdera risken för smittspridning. Vi kommer vidare att samla in information om bönders och djurhandlares kunskap och attityder gällande sjukdomar hos djuren, samt hur de hanterar olika situationer. Detta kommer att göras genom att involvera bönderna i diskussionsgrupper och genom att intervjua djurhandlarna. Deltagardriven forskning, där bönder och djurhandlare själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer, har visat sig särskilt viktig vid forskning om smittsamma djursjukdomar och dess konsekvenser.   Projektet kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för epidemiologin, riskerna och konsekvenserna för smittsamma sjukdomar hos får och get. Experter inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap deltar i projektet. Samarbete mellan olika forskningsfält och den kunskap projektet kommer leda till är viktiga för förståelsen och bekämpningen av smittsamma djursjukdomar samt ett viktigt led i fattigdomsbekämpningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for food security, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in countries such as Zambia and Tanzania. Infectious diseases of sheep and goats represent serious constraints to further development and sustainable intensification of smallholder production, and have been described as key factors driving rural smallholders into chronic poverty. In addition, zoonotic infections, such as Rift Valley fever (RVF), cause disease in humans and animals and have great impact on the health, as well as leading to impaired food security. In this project, we will focus on the circulation of infectious diseases in sheep and goats close to the Tanzania-Zambia border, in farms and at live animal markets. We will identify known and yet to be characterised pathogens associated to clinical disease in sheep and goats in farms and live animal markets at the Tanzania-Zambia border and live animal markets in the capital of Zambia, using a metagenomic approach. In addition, we will assess perceived risks and true hazards of infectious diseases in sheep and goats in the border region based on participatory epidemiological tools and serology. This trans-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration brings together veterinary and social scientists of complementary expertise necessary to bring sheep and goat health in developing countries forward.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Capacity-building through a Cluster Randomized Trial -- A Pre- and Post-Test Intervention to Prevent Abortion and Contraceptive-use Stigma among</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kluster randomiserad interventionsstudie i syfte att förebygga stigma relaterat till abort och preventivmedelsanvändning</narrative>
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      <narrative>This collaborative capacity-building project is an extension of a VR-funded project ending 2016. New collaborators are University of Nairobi and International Pregnancy Advisory Services (Ipas). Unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal mortality (MM) and morbidity in Kenya. Social stigma surrounding abortion and contraceptive use plays a critical role in social, medical, and legal marginalization of abortion- and contraceptive service. In 2013, Ipas developed the Stigmatizing Attitudes, Beliefs and Actions Scale (SABAS) to measure abortion stigma at individual and community level. Objective: I) to conceptualize abortion stigma among health care providers in youth friendly centres, teachers and students in secondary school (14-18 y) in a sub-urban area with high MM, and II) to determine if a school based abortion- and contraceptive-stigma reduction intervention will decrease stigma, and increase contraceptive use among students. Design, Setting, Participants: I) focus group discussions with providers, teachers and students, and II) a quantitative quasi-experimental intervention study involving 800 students from schools  in western Kenya that will be cluster-randomised into intervention and control units. Main Outcome: abortion-stigma. Secondary outcome: contraceptive use. Outcome measured by using the validated SABA-scale before and after intervention and comparing intervention and control schools. Analyses: Qualitative content analysis and repeated measures ANOVA (PASW).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är en vidareutveckling av ett VR-finansierat kapacitetsuppbyggnadsprojekt (2013-2016) och inkluderar nya samarbetspartners, som Universitet i Nairobi och International Pregnancy Advisory Services (Ipas). Redan beviljade medel från Forte (COFASMarie Curie-STYB-2016/0002), avser att i första hand täcka den sökandes lön (30 månader) och omkostnader för permanent boende i Kenya under projekttiden samt 1 resa per år till Sverige. För att kunna driva projektet i enlighet med den initiala forskningsplanen saknas finansiering för projektomkostnader som framförallt handlar om samverkan och kapacitetsuppbyggnad. Syfte: I) att undersöka förekomsten av abort- och preventivsmedelsrelaterad stigma bland sjukvårdspersonal vid ungdomsmottagningar och bland gymnasielärare och elever, i ett slumområde i Västra Kenya med hög mödradödlighet, och II) att utvärdera om en skolbaserad utbildningsinsats minskar stigma relaterat till abort och preventivmedel samt ökar preventivmedelsanvändningen bland gymnasieelever (14-18 år). Design, genomförande, deltagare: I) Fokusgruppdiskussioner och II) Intervention bestående av ett 2 månaders utbildningsprogram (4x120 min) som syftar till att minska abort- och preventivmedelsstigma, förändra traditionella könsrollsmönster samt minska diskriminering och uteslutning av kvinnor som genomgått abort. För att med säkerhet kunna avgöra om interventionen har effekt ges interventionen till 400 elever vid en skola, och 400 studenter vid en annan skola utgör kontroller. Skolorna väljs slumpmässigt  men matchas utifrån områdets karaktär och skolornas akademiska standard. Effekten mäts med hjälp av SABAS. Primärt utfall: Abortstigma (25% minskning av totalpoängen på SABA-skalan). Sekundära utfall: Preventivmedelsanvändning. Både primärt och sekundärt utfall mäts före samt 6 och 12 månader efter utbildningsinsatsen med hjälp av SABA-skalan. Analyser: Kvalitativ innehållsanalys och variansanalys för upprepade mätningar, med ANOVA (PASW 21.0). Praktisk och akademisk kapacitetsuppbyggnad för långsiktig och hållbar utveckling:  Regionen karaktäriseras av låg preventivmedelsanvändning, hög förekomst av osäkra aborter och hög mödradödlighet. Tidigare samarbetsprojekt mellan Karolinska institutet, Kisumu Medical Education Trust (KMET) och Moi University, Eldoret i Kenya, har lett till nya arbetsmetoder avseende Post Abortion Care (PAC) och har stärkt långsiktiga och hållbara samarbeten i regionen. Genom det här projektet har arbetet tagits ett steg vidare och inkluderar nu Ipas, som bedriver arbete i Kenya och är ledande inom internationell forskning om stigma relaterad till abort. Stigma är en del av orsakerna bakom orsakerna till osäkra aborter. Därtill har vi etablerat kontakt med aktörer i ledande position (medsökande i projektet) vid Nairobis Universitet som har barnmorskeprogram och läkarutbildning, där vi avser att implementera resultat från denna studie och från tidigare/pågående VR-finansierad forskning i regionen.   Projektet inkluderar Kenyanska studenter på avancerad nivå; PhD (1), Post doktor (1) och Masters (2) - akademisk kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att säkerställa kompetens och långsiktighet implementering av metoder i regionen som förebygger oönskad graviditet, osäkra aborter, och relaterad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet. Vi avser att producera tre vetenskapliga publikationer och konferensbidrag samt anordna tre workshops och en avslutande spridningskonferens.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är en vidareutveckling av ett VR-finansierat kapacitetsuppbyggnadsprojekt (2013-2016) och inkluderar nya samarbetspartners, som Universitet i Nairobi och International Pregnancy Advisory Services (Ipas). Redan beviljade medel från Forte (COFASMarie Curie-STYB-2016/0002), avser att i första hand täcka den sökandes lön (30 månader) och omkostnader för permanent boende i Kenya under projekttiden samt 1 resa per år till Sverige. För att kunna driva projektet i enlighet med den initiala forskningsplanen saknas finansiering för projektomkostnader som framförallt handlar om samverkan och kapacitetsuppbyggnad. Syfte: I) att undersöka förekomsten av abort- och preventivsmedelsrelaterad stigma bland sjukvårdspersonal vid ungdomsmottagningar och bland gymnasielärare och elever, i ett slumområde i Västra Kenya med hög mödradödlighet, och II) att utvärdera om en skolbaserad utbildningsinsats minskar stigma relaterat till abort och preventivmedel samt ökar preventivmedelsanvändningen bland gymnasieelever (14-18 år). Design, genomförande, deltagare: I) Fokusgruppdiskussioner och II) Intervention bestående av ett 2 månaders utbildningsprogram (4x120 min) som syftar till att minska abort- och preventivmedelsstigma, förändra traditionella könsrollsmönster samt minska diskriminering och uteslutning av kvinnor som genomgått abort. För att med säkerhet kunna avgöra om interventionen har effekt ges interventionen till 400 elever vid en skola, och 400 studenter vid en annan skola utgör kontroller. Skolorna väljs slumpmässigt  men matchas utifrån områdets karaktär och skolornas akademiska standard. Effekten mäts med hjälp av SABAS. Primärt utfall: Abortstigma (25% minskning av totalpoängen på SABA-skalan). Sekundära utfall: Preventivmedelsanvändning. Både primärt och sekundärt utfall mäts före samt 6 och 12 månader efter utbildningsinsatsen med hjälp av SABA-skalan. Analyser: Kvalitativ innehållsanalys och variansanalys för upprepade mätningar, med ANOVA (PASW 21.0). Praktisk och akademisk kapacitetsuppbyggnad för långsiktig och hållbar utveckling:  Regionen karaktäriseras av låg preventivmedelsanvändning, hög förekomst av osäkra aborter och hög mödradödlighet. Tidigare samarbetsprojekt mellan Karolinska institutet, Kisumu Medical Education Trust (KMET) och Moi University, Eldoret i Kenya, har lett till nya arbetsmetoder avseende Post Abortion Care (PAC) och har stärkt långsiktiga och hållbara samarbeten i regionen. Genom det här projektet har arbetet tagits ett steg vidare och inkluderar nu Ipas, som bedriver arbete i Kenya och är ledande inom internationell forskning om stigma relaterad till abort. Stigma är en del av orsakerna bakom orsakerna till osäkra aborter. Därtill har vi etablerat kontakt med aktörer i ledande position (medsökande i projektet) vid Nairobis Universitet som har barnmorskeprogram och läkarutbildning, där vi avser att implementera resultat från denna studie och från tidigare/pågående VR-finansierad forskning i regionen.   Projektet inkluderar Kenyanska studenter på avancerad nivå; PhD (1), Post doktor (1) och Masters (2) - akademisk kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att säkerställa kompetens och långsiktighet implementering av metoder i regionen som förebygger oönskad graviditet, osäkra aborter, och relaterad mödradödlighet och sjuklighet. Vi avser att producera tre vetenskapliga publikationer och konferensbidrag samt anordna tre workshops och en avslutande spridningskonferens.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2012, one in eight deaths worldwide resulted from air pollution. For Africa lack of data is a barrier to estimate effects. Satellite images indicate detrimental levels, but monitoring and high resolution outdoor air pollution modelling is lacking. Household air pollution is also a major source of exposure, more knowledge on how different cook stoves, fuels and habits affect exposure is crucial. No high quality study of the effect of outdoor and indoor air pollution on pregnant women in Africa has so far been conducted.   We will investigate consequences of air pollution in a prospective cohort of women recruited during pregnancy at public health facilities in Ethiopia. Outdoor air pollution will be assessed by high quality modelling which combines measurements with Geographical Information System tools and aerial and topographical imaging. Individual exposure will be linked to the model by residential address. Indoor exposure will be assessed by questionnaires and validated by measurements. Emission factors from different fuels and cooking methods, and particle characteristics will be assessed in our Aerosol Lab in Lund. Data on pregnancy outcomes, exposures and confounders will be compiled and epidemiological studies on the effect of outdoor and household air pollution on pregnancy complications will be done.   This study, which will increase knowledge of not only health impact but also of source characteristics, will provide important knowledge for appropriate policy making.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att luftföroreningar har en negativ inverkan på vår hälsa är knappast någon nyhet. Från epidemiologiska studier, i de delar av världen där luftföroreningar övervakas, har man gång på gång bevisat tydliga samband mellan inandade partiklar och hälsoeffekter. Det är denna typ av studier WHO grundar sina hälsogränsvärden för utomhusluften på - till exempel att halten partiklar som är mindre än 2,5 mikrometer inte bör överstiga 10 mikrogram per kubikmeter som årligt medelvärde. Dock finns det stora vita fläckar på kartan över länder där luftföroreningar mäts. Exempelvis görs i stort sett inga mätningar alls i stora delar av Afrika, och inte heller vetenskapliga studier om hälsoeffekter. Från satellitbilder över Afrika kan man gissa sig till att luftföroreningshalterna på flera ställen vida överstiger WHOs gränsvärden.   Etiopien är ett av dessa ställen, och vi åkte dit för att kontrollera detta. Våra mätningar visade att utomhusluften i Adama, Etiopiens tredje största stad, hade halter på i genomsnitt ca 100 mikrogram per kubikmeter - tio gånger högre än vad WHO förespråkar. Det har visat sig att av Etiopiens befolkning är det gravida kvinnor som är allra mest drabbade. Förutom att de konstant blir utsatta för luftföroreningarna utomhus (det är mycket liten skillnad på &amp;quot;utomhus&amp;quot; och &amp;quot;inomhus&amp;quot; i stora delar av Afrika, husen är på inga sätt täta och har sällan t ex fönsterglas) blir de också utsatta för de luftföroreningar som bildas vid matlagning. Detta är en aktivitet som utförs minst två, oftast tre gånger dagligen. 95 % av befolkningen använder kol, ved eller kodynga som bränsle och en majoritet av husen har inget separat kök utan matlagningen sker i samma rum alla sover, och lever, i. Föroreningshalterna blir enorma, vi uppmätte genomsnittliga halter på 800 mikrogram partiklar mindre än 2,5 mikrometer per kubikmeter då man lagade mat med ved.   Etiopien är också ett av länderna med högst mödradödlighet i världen, med havandeskapsförgiftning som huvudorsak. Denna graviditetskomplikation är i Etiopien orsak till 16 % av mödradödligheten och 25 % av de barn som är dödfödda är det på grund av havandeskapsförgiftning. Vi vill i denna studie titta på något ingen tidigare tittat på, nämligen hur starka sambanden mellan luftföroreningar och havandeskapsförgiftning, samt låg födelsevikt, egentligen är i Etiopien. Dessutom vill vi se om luftföroreningarna gör att kvinnorna oftare får tuberkulos.    Detta vill vi göra genom att utveckla en modell för att med stor noggrannhet kunna uppskatta faktisk exponering för alla gravida kvinnor i Adama. Det pågår en annan studie, till vilken man nu rekryterar gravida kvinnor då de besöker mödravården. Denna grupp av kvinnor, som kommer att vara ungefär 2000 personer stor, kommer vi använda. Kvinnorna får fylla i en detaljerad enkät som bland mycket annat berör var de bor, hur ofta och länge de lagar mat och vilket bränsle de använder. I vårt laboratorium i Lund vill vi mäta hur mycket föroreningspartiklar som faktiskt släpps ut varje minut då man lagar mat över öppen eld eller med en traditionell etiopisk spis med ved, kol och kodynga. Med hjälp av detaljerade satellitkartor och mätningar på flera strategiska platser under olika årstider kan vi modellera hur luftföroreningarna utomhus ser ut för kvinnorna under olika perioder av deras graviditet. När vi kombinerar detta med information om matlagningsvanor och föroreningshalter från matlagningen uppmätta i vårt laboratorium kan vi räkna ut varje kvinnas totala exponering för luftföroreningar under olika perioder av graviditeten. Från mödravårdcentralerna övervakar man varje kvinnas hälsa, och har full koll på om, och iså fall när, en kvinna utvecklar havandeskapsförgiftning eller tuberkulos. Man övervakar även det nyfödda barnets vikt. Det kommer även finnas bra data på andra riskfaktorer.  Denna information kombinerad med modellen och laboratoriestudierna gör att vi kan studera samband mellan luftföroreningshalterna och kvinnorna</narrative>
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      <narrative>An intervention to promote cardiovascular health focusing on mothers</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mödrars betydelse för att främja hjärt-kärlhälsa. Ett tvärvetenskapligt forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige och Nepal för nätverks- och kompetensbyggande.  En tvärvetenskaplig forskargrupp av nepalesiska och svenska forskare bygger nätverk för forskning kring hjärt- kärlsjukdom i Nepal, ett högaktuellt forskningsområde som relaterar till samhälls- och livsstilsförändringar.   Många låg- och medelinkomstländer genomgår idag stora förändringar i sina samhällsstrukturer på ländernas väg mot att bli allt mer industrialiserade. Människor flyttar i hög grad från landsbygden till storstäderna för att söka arbete och bättre levnadsvillkor. Detta kan leda till en ändrad livsstil, med mer stillasittande liv och en kost som innehåller ökad mängd socker och fett. Dessa livsstilsförändringar leder till att sjukdomar som hjärt-kärlsjukdomar ökar. Hjärt-kärlsjukdomar är numera en av de främsta dödsorsakerna även i låg-inkomstländer som Nepal, där trenden även visar en ökning av riskfaktorer och en begränsad kunskap hos befolkningen vad gäller dessa sjukdomar. Grunden för hjärt-kärlsjukdomar läggs i tidig ålder och sjukdomen behöver många år för att utvecklas och bli synlig. Även barn är därmed i riskzonen och föräldrarna får en viktig roll. Att via föräldrarna stödja barnen i en hälsosam livsstil är ett första steg att främja hälsa och därmed förhindra ohälsa i form av framtida hjärt-kärlsjukdomar.  I det nepalesiska samhället är mammorna ansvariga för familjens kosthållning och sina barns vardag. Därför har vi valt att fokusera på mammorna. I vårt tvärvetenskapliga projekt vill vi 1) stödja forskningsinitiativ som handlar om att utveckla, genomföra och utvärdera hur effektiv en hälsoutbildningsinsats för hjärt-kärl hälsa och fysisk aktivitet. Denna kommer att vara riktad till mödrar med barn i åldrarna 1-7 år; 2) Stödja och stärka kapaciteten i forskning och forskarutbildning i Nepal genom utbyte av lärare/forskare, studenter och bibliotekspersonal genom att etablera en forskningsplattform som använder hjärt-kärlsjukdom som forskningsplattform. Den stora synergieffekten av detta samarbete mellan Sverige och Nepal är att det skapar en excellent forskningsmiljö där hälsoutbildningen kan provas i en unik fall-kontroll situation som inte är möjlig i det svenska samhället. Trots stora kulturella och ekonomiska skillnader mellan länderna kan de möjliga positiva resultat med viss försiktighet även överföras till Sverige, t ex till olika migrantgrupper och hälsoutbildningen kan därmed utprovas även här.  Svenska studenter och forskare får en unik möjlighet att delta i forskning som inte är möjlig i Sverige och att få ett kulturellt och intellektuellt utbyte med sina nepalesiska kollegor. Vidare kan svenska lärares/forskares och bibliotekspersonalens kunskap bidra till utvecklingen av forskarutbildningen i Nepal, vilken i dagsläget inte förekommer i organiserad form och till vars utveckling vi i detta forskningsprojekt kommer att bidra. Studenter kommer genomgående att handledas gemensamt av både svenska och nepalesiska forskare, vilket ökar det vetenskapliga utbytet och bidrar till omfattande lärande.  Projektet är således av ömsesidigt vetenskapligt intresse och bidrar till ökad vetenskaplig kunskap och utveckling i både Nepal och Sverige. Vi kommer att inrikta oss på hjärt-kärlsjukdom som forskningsplattform för vårt nätverks- och kompetensbyggande och kommer därmed även att öka kunskapen vilka faktorer som via mammorna skulle kunna bidra positivt till barnens framtida hjärt-kärlhälsa i Nepal, ett land som genomgår stora livsstilsförändringar under sin pågående modernisering. Denna kunskap kan även överföras till mammor i Sverige och framtida utbildningsinsatser även för denna grupp.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En infektion i luftvägarna är ofta hanterbar i Sverige. I Afrika däremot, är sådana infektioner den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Lunginflammation får mindre uppmärksamhet än t.ex. HIV och malaria, men ger det största bidraget till spädbarnsdödligheten i Afrika söder om Sahara. Infektioner av den här typen drabbar i större utsträckning fattiga samhällen. Genom att behandlingarna är dyra, särskilt behandling av resistenta bakterier, och genom att de drabbade stigmatiseras och ofta förlorar sin inkomst under behandlingen driver de fram ytterligare fattigdom. I takt med att problemen med bakterieresistens ökar i Afrika kommer dessa problem sannolikt att förvärras. Det är därför av yttersta vikt att utöka vårt bibliotek av billiga och snabbverkande antibiotika som också verkar mot resistenta bakterier.  Läkemedelsindustrin har traditionellt varit dålig på att ta fram nya typer av antibiotika. I själva verket är såväl penicillin som tre fjärdedelar av alla antibiotika som tagits fram sedan 40-talet baserade på aktiva ämnen från naturen eller syntetiska substanser som formgivits utifrån naturliga ämnen. En svårighet med att utveckla läkemedel från naturprodukter är att man från början inte vet hur de fungerar. Ofta förekommer de också i för små mängder för att kunna användas till läkemedel. Det är inte ovanligt att det finns det så lite i naturen att det inte räcker ens till forskning för att förstå hur molekylerna fungerar.  Med hjälp av kemisk syntes kan man utveckla metoder för att framställa också ytterst komplexa molekyler i större mängder. I det här projektet vill vi framställa en molekyl som isolerats från mikrober hittade i en övergiven gruva i Korea och kemiskt förbättra molekyler isolerade från djungeln på Yukatanhalvön i Mexico. Dessa strukturer är intressanta eftersom de har visat sig vara aktiva också mot resistenta bakterier. Genom att framställa dem i större mängder kan vi dels ta reda på hur de fungerar och dels vidareutveckla dem som läkemedel. Genom att förklara hur de fungerar vill vi inspirera andra forskare att ta fram nya bättre antibiotika som fungerar genom samma principer.  Forskningen möjliggörs genom ett interdisciplinärt samarbete mellan synteskemister, naturproduktkemister och mikrobiologer från tre kontinenter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expanding the library of broad-spectrum antibiotics is a central component of combating bacterial respiratory tract infections. By extension, this pursuit is also directed at poverty reduction in the developing world as it is intrinsically linked to infectious diseases.   To this end, the proposed project aims at advancing natural products with known activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria towards clinical relevance. We will develop efficient chemical syntheses (total and semi-synthetic routes) to access compounds that are not available through other means for biological and mechanistic investigation. The mechanistic work will be used to guide the development of improved and/or simplified structural analogs that can be used at a lower cost. Understanding how to rationally design complex phenylalanine mimetics and oleane triterpenoid structures in this context provides entries to rational development of new generations of small molecule antibiotics working through the same mechanism.  The work is enabled by an interdisciplinary collaboration between synthetic chemists in Sweden and Uganda, natural product chemists in Mexico, and microbiologists in South Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En infektion i luftvägarna är ofta hanterbar i Sverige. I Afrika däremot, är sådana infektioner den vanligaste dödsorsaken. Lunginflammation får mindre uppmärksamhet än t.ex. HIV och malaria, men ger det största bidraget till spädbarnsdödligheten i Afrika söder om Sahara. Infektioner av den här typen drabbar i större utsträckning fattiga samhällen. Genom att behandlingarna är dyra, särskilt behandling av resistenta bakterier, och genom att de drabbade stigmatiseras och ofta förlorar sin inkomst under behandlingen driver de fram ytterligare fattigdom. I takt med att problemen med bakterieresistens ökar i Afrika kommer dessa problem sannolikt att förvärras. Det är därför av yttersta vikt att utöka vårt bibliotek av billiga och snabbverkande antibiotika som också verkar mot resistenta bakterier.  Läkemedelsindustrin har traditionellt varit dålig på att ta fram nya typer av antibiotika. I själva verket är såväl penicillin som tre fjärdedelar av alla antibiotika som tagits fram sedan 40-talet baserade på aktiva ämnen från naturen eller syntetiska substanser som formgivits utifrån naturliga ämnen. En svårighet med att utveckla läkemedel från naturprodukter är att man från början inte vet hur de fungerar. Ofta förekommer de också i för små mängder för att kunna användas till läkemedel. Det är inte ovanligt att det finns det så lite i naturen att det inte räcker ens till forskning för att förstå hur molekylerna fungerar.  Med hjälp av kemisk syntes kan man utveckla metoder för att framställa också ytterst komplexa molekyler i större mängder. I det här projektet vill vi framställa en molekyl som isolerats från mikrober hittade i en övergiven gruva i Korea och kemiskt förbättra molekyler isolerade från djungeln på Yukatanhalvön i Mexico. Dessa strukturer är intressanta eftersom de har visat sig vara aktiva också mot resistenta bakterier. Genom att framställa dem i större mängder kan vi dels ta reda på hur de fungerar och dels vidareutveckla dem som läkemedel. Genom att förklara hur de fungerar vill vi inspirera andra forskare att ta fram nya bättre antibiotika som fungerar genom samma principer.  Forskningen möjliggörs genom ett interdisciplinärt samarbete mellan synteskemister, naturproduktkemister och mikrobiologer från tre kontinenter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Expanding the library of broad-spectrum antibiotics is a central component of combating bacterial respiratory tract infections. By extension, this pursuit is also directed at poverty reduction in the developing world as it is intrinsically linked to infectious diseases.   To this end, the proposed project aims at advancing natural products with known activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria towards clinical relevance. We will develop efficient chemical syntheses (total and semi-synthetic routes) to access compounds that are not available through other means for biological and mechanistic investigation. The mechanistic work will be used to guide the development of improved and/or simplified structural analogs that can be used at a lower cost. Understanding how to rationally design complex phenylalanine mimetics and oleane triterpenoid structures in this context provides entries to rational development of new generations of small molecule antibiotics working through the same mechanism.  The work is enabled by an interdisciplinary collaboration between synthetic chemists in Sweden and Uganda, natural product chemists in Mexico, and microbiologists in South Africa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Hypoglycaemia in paediatric infections in sub Saharan Africa - exploring risks, reasons and treatment needs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mortality from severe infections in young children remains high in sub-Saharan African hospitals where the role of supportive therapies, such as maintaining normal glucose and electrolyte balances, has been given limited attention. Although hyperglycemia is commonly seen in patients with infectious diseases in high-income settings, hypoglycemia is not uncommon in low-income settings. The current definition of hypoglycemia is a blood glucose of less than 2.5mmol/l: this is found in 7.3% of children admitted with fever, with an associated mortality rate of 42%. An increased mortality has also been reported in acutely ill children with low-normal blood glucose levels of 2.5 - 5.0mmol/l. The causes of the low levels of blood glucose and the reasons for increased mortality rates are not known. This collaboration between the pediatric department at University of Malawi and Karolinska Insitutet's Health System and Policy group will link two recognized research institutions to study the causes and treatment of glucose abnormalities in pediatric infections.A randomized clinical trial will start in early 2016 to evaluate the benefits of glucose administration in children admitted with severe infections and low-normal blood glucose levels. The trial may lead to a revision of the current definition of hypoglycemia. The two main applicants will act as joint principal investigators and junior researchers from both sites will be involved to ensure the formation of a long-term collaboration.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala barnadödligheten har minskat under senaste åren, men fortfarande dör varje år sju miljoner barn under fem år, de flesta av dem av behandlingsbara infektionssjukdomar som lunginflammation, diarré och malaria. Majoriteten dödsfall sker i Afrika söder om Sahara. Basen i omhändertagandet av barn med akut febersjukdom är behandling med antibiotika och antimalarialäkemedel. Terapi som syftar till att understödja basala vitalfunktioner har däremot fått mindre fokus och är många gånger påtagligt eftersatt.  Lågt blodsocker är förenat med sämre prognos vid en akut infektion men symptomen är ofta diffusa och därmed svåra att diagnostisera. Man vet att dödligheten är hög hos barn med blodsockernivåer under det av världshälsoorganisationen definierade gränsvärdet. Det finns nu ett antal studier som också pekar på en ökad dödlighet bland barn med blodsockervärden som i nuläget räknas som inom det normala referensintervallet. I detta forskningssamarbete mellan barnavdelningen på University of Malawi och Karolinska Institutets Health System and Policy grupp ifrågasätter vi den etablerade gränsen för lågt blodsocker.  Vi vill samtidigt hitta förklaringar till varför en del barn har lågt eller lågt normalt blodsocker när de läggs in på sjukhus med en infektionssjukdom. Det normala fysiologiska svaret på en infektion är att kroppen släpper ut stresshormonet kortisol som verkar genom att höja blodsockret. Orsakerna till att detta inte alltid fungerar, och att en del barn istället uppvisar en blodsockernivå som är lägre än det normala, är inte kända. Kanske beror det på att barn i resursfattiga länder söker sent i sjukdomsförloppet och därmed inte längre "orkar" producera stresshormon, eller så beror det på att det läggs föga fokus på energitillförsel hos sjuka barn. Det kan också vara så att barns kroppar reagerar på infektioner på ett annorlunda sätt än vuxna, något som en del studier från höginkomstländer redan indikerat.  Vi kommer att studera barn mellan två månader och 13 års ålder som läggs in på sjukhus med en akut infektion på sjukhus i Blantyre, Malawi. Blodsockervärdet kommer att mätas vid ankomsten. Hälften av barnen kommer att få extra sockerlösning vid inläggningen redan om deras blodsocker är måttligt sänkt, medan hälften kommer att behandlas enligt rådande riktlinjer, alltså ges sockerlösning vid en lägre blodsockernivå. Sockertillförsel och blodsockermätning kommer att fortgår över behandlingstiden och som mest intensivt under första dygnet.  För de tusen första patienterna i studien kommer vi att ta ytterligare prover vid ankomsten till sjukhuset för att få bättre förståelse för orsaker till olika blodsockernivåer i akuta infektioner. Vi kommer att ta blodprov för stresshormonet kortisol och hormonet insulin, som hjälper till att minska höga nivåer av socker i blodet. Vi kommer också att mäta socker och en viss typ av syror, som ökar när man svälter och ibland också vid infektion. Sen kommer vi att följa sjukdomens utveckling under tiden på sjukhuset. Vi kan sedan jämföra hur olika nivåer av hormon, syror och socker påverkar barnens tillfrisknande. Intervjuer med föräldrarna kommer att bidra till att ge en tidsuppfattning till sjukdomen, om barnet varit sjukt länge eller inte, och om det har fått i sig näring och energi under sjukdomstiden. Vi kan också jämföra om vissa infektioner innebär en större risk för att utveckla lågt blodsocker jämfört med andra.  Forskningen kommer att utföras med en forskare från Malawi och en från Sverige som huvudansvariga. Vi har startat upp detaljplanerginen av projektet och planerar att börja inkludera patienter från augusti 2016. En svensk postdoktor finns på plats och arbetar med projektet tillsammans med kollegor i Malawi. Vi kommer att tidigt involvera flerjuniora forskare från båda institutioner för att skapa en långsiktighet i samarbetet. Vi har redan i planeringsstadiet också ett antal idéer för uppföljningsstudier.  Våra resultat kommer att informera riktlinjer för optimalt om</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mortality from severe infections in young children remains high in sub-Saharan African hospitals where the role of supportive therapies, such as maintaining normal glucose and electrolyte balances, has been given limited attention. Although hyperglycemia is commonly seen in patients with infectious diseases in high-income settings, hypoglycemia is not uncommon in low-income settings. The current definition of hypoglycemia is a blood glucose of less than 2.5mmol/l: this is found in 7.3% of children admitted with fever, with an associated mortality rate of 42%. An increased mortality has also been reported in acutely ill children with low-normal blood glucose levels of 2.5 - 5.0mmol/l. The causes of the low levels of blood glucose and the reasons for increased mortality rates are not known. This collaboration between the pediatric department at University of Malawi and Karolinska Insitutet's Health System and Policy group will link two recognized research institutions to study the causes and treatment of glucose abnormalities in pediatric infections.A randomized clinical trial will start in early 2016 to evaluate the benefits of glucose administration in children admitted with severe infections and low-normal blood glucose levels. The trial may lead to a revision of the current definition of hypoglycemia. The two main applicants will act as joint principal investigators and junior researchers from both sites will be involved to ensure the formation of a long-term collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cassava is one of the most important crops in the tropics with a remarkable tolerance to drought and ability to grow on poor soils. However, it has relatively low nutritional quality having dire implications for millions of people dependent on this staple crop. Particularly problematic is the low ß-carotene level, which can lead to provitamin A deficiency with severe health and economic consequences, including early mortality, impaired physical ability and blindness. Efforts to breed for varieties with increased b-carotene have therefore been undertaken, but is difficult to combine with high starch content, which is a vital trait for farmers's acceptance and the market value.  Here we propose a new exploratory approach by cross-species comparative genomics and molecular network analysis in combination with functional testing by genetic transformation and the emerging technique of genome editing. We do this by generating transcript, smallRNA and metabolite data of specific varieties with different genetic background and ß-carotene content to identify new candidate genes and key enzymes leading to increased ß-carotene levels and sustained starch content. We will also identify molecular signatures associated to these traits to screen existing germplasms for more lines to be incorporated in breeding programs. The findings will serve either for marker assisted breeding or as engineering approach by gene-editing to overcome possible constrains in traditional breeding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Boskapshållning är en viktig försörjningsstrategi för fattiga människor på landsbygden i många Afrikanska länder. Att äga boskap innebär en ekonomisk trygghet och en säkerhet mot att falla i djupare fattigdom om t.ex. skörden slår fel. Fästingar och fästingburna sjukdomar är dock ett stort hot mot både nötkreatur och människors hälsa. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka den mikrobiella sammansättningen (mikrobiotan) hos fästingar och hur detta påverkar smittöverföring och sjukdomsutveckling hos nötkreatur i Uganda.  Hypotesen är att mikroorganismer som virus, bakterier och parasiter samverkar i större utsträckning än vad vi hittills trott och att en kombination av en viss sorts mikrober t.ex. skulle kunna orsaka en mer allvarlig sjukdom. Väldigt lite är för tillfället känt inom detta område.  Detta projekt kommer att kartlägga vilka sjukdomsorsakande mikrober som finns bland fästingar samt vilka av dem som sprids till nötkreatur. Vi kommer att studera två ekonomiskt och socialt viktiga sorter av östafrikanska inhemska nötkreatur, Ankole long horn och Zebu ko (Bos indicus), samt de fästingarter som finns i dess närhet och suger blod från dem. Fästingarnas mikrobiota kommer att analyseras med hjälp av storskalig sekvensering (metagenomik). Det innebär att vi kommer att kunna ta reda på den totala sammansättningen av olika mikroorganismer i provet. Till vår hjälp för att analysera de enorma mängder med information som vi får fram kommer vi att använda oss av datorprogram och databaser som skapas just för detta syfte.  Våra resultat kommer att ge oss kunskaper om vilka sjukdomsframkallande mikrober som finns bland inhemska nötkreatur i Uganda och fästingar i dess närhet. Dessa resultat kan användas för att utveckla diagnostiska test. Genom snabb och korrekt diagnostisk kan rätt behandling snabbt påbörjas, och därmed minskas smittspridningen. Förbättrad hälsa hos boskap kan ge ökad produktion och minskad dödlighet.  De pågående klimatförändringarna leder till att det oftare uppstår extrema händelser som t.ex. torka, översvämningar och utbrott och spridning av djursjukdomar. Dessa händelser drabbar de fattigaste värst då de ofta lever i mer utsatta områden, och lever på små marginaler. Då dessa förändringar inte är något som kommer att avta inom den närmsta framtiden är det viktigt att hitta sätt för fattiga småbrukare att förstärka sina möjligheter att motstå tillfälliga chocker, liksom att anpassa sig till långsiktiga förändringar. De inhemska nötkreatur som studeras i detta projekt har utvecklat förmågan att leva under svåra omständigheter och klarar sig ovanligt bra mot sjukdomar. Investeringar i dessa arter är därför bra exempel på anpassningsåtgärder. Tyvärr är dessa arter för tillfället hotade av utrotning då det har blivit mycket populärt att ha andra sorters nötkreatur och även att blanda inhemska djur med exotiska sorter. Detta riskerar att skapa en stor sårbarhet mot såväl extrema väderhändelser som sjukdomar, samt en minska biologisk mångfald och en stor förlust av kulturella värden.  Ett delmål med studien är att bidra med kunskap om hur boskapsägare förstår sambanden mellan fästingar, kor och sjukdomar. Genom att intervjua boskapsägare kommer vi att få en ökad förståelse för deras förståelse av fästingar och sjukdomar orsakade av fästingar, samt vilka utmaningar som boskapsskötarna möter i djurhållningen. Den kunskap som genereras i detta projekt kan bidra till mer lämpligt utformade insatser för fästing- och sjukdomsbehandling, som tar hänsyn till, och arbetar med snarare än emot boskapsägarnas kunskaper och metoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En kunskapsutveckling genom komplexa interventioner - Utveckla hälsa och vård för barn och ungdomar med långvarig sjukdom i Etiopien</narrative>
      <narrative>A knowledge translation through complex interventions - Improving health and care for children and adolescents living with long-term illnesses in</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Långvarig sjukdom hos barn och unga innebär komplexa utmaningar vilket ställer krav på tvärvetenskapliga perspektiv och samarbeten mellan olika professioner. Syftet med vårt forskningssamarbete är att utveckla och utvärdera modeller för komplexa interventioner med målet att främja hälsa och välmående bland barn och ungdomar i utvecklingsländer. Samarbetet omfattar kompetens från tre universitet i tre länder och inkluderar omvårdnad, medicin, epidemiologi, datavetenskap, etnografi, global hälsa och sociologi. Genom att använda olika forskningsmetoder skapas en fördjupad förståelse för den övergripande forskningsfrågan. Medical Research Council (MRC) ramverk beskriver forskningsprocessens olika faser från utveckling, där en modell av en komplex intervention utvecklas till de följande faserna där interventionen testas avseende genomförbarhet, evalueras och slutligen implementeras. Socioekonomiska, politiska och kulturella faktorer måste övervägas och inkluderas vilket betyder att interventioner som visat sig vara effektiva i utvecklade länder, inte är det i utvecklingsländer. Samarbetet omfattar dels en kurs i komplexa interventioner och dels två forskningsprojekt med barn och ungdomar med HIV. De två samordnade studierna följer MRCs ramverk för utveckling av komplexa interventioner och är en integrerad sammanställning av tidigare och pågående forskning. Genom vår forskning i Sverige och i Etiopien har vi identifierat problem som innebär att för att kunna möta patienters framtida behov behöver kunskapen inom den kliniska verksamheten anpassas och vidgas för att kunna kommunicera vård på ett effektivt sätt. Våra forskningsresultat har fått internationellt erkännande och bedöms som relevant och viktigt också för familjer i låginkomstländer. Sjukvårdssystem med inadekvat koordination, uppföljning och kontinuitet i vården är särskilt kontraproduktiv. Samarbetet innebär att en kurs i komplexa interventioner genomförs. Kursledare representerar sjuksköterskor och läkare från Lunds universitet och Addis Ababa University. Kursdeltagare representerar olika professioner och olika lärosäten i Etiopien. Kursen genomförs under åren 2017-2018 och innebär att kursdeltagarna gör sin egen forskningsplan som involverar dels en komplex intervention och dels barn och/eller unga med eller med risk för långvarig sjukdom. Projektplanerna examineras 2018 och under 2019 hålls workshops och seminarium i att skriva forskningsansökningar. Genom årliga resor till respektive land kommer projektet att bidra till kunskapsutbyte avseende att utveckla, utvärdera och implementera komplexa interventioner och därmed främja hälsa för barn och unga med kronisk sjukdom. Samarbetet kommer att leda till 6-12 utarbetade forskningsplaner för barn och unga som lever i utvecklingsländer. Det kommer också att leda till publikationer under tre-års perioden med deltagare från båda länderna avseende studieprotokoll och således flera vetenskapliga publikationer redan innan studierna startat och fler när de planerade studierna startat och pågår. Parallellt med kursen och baserad på MRCs ramverk testas och utvärderas två komplexa interventioner avseende genomförbarhet och effektivitet på tio kliniker i Etiopien. Interaktiva och interdisciplinära metoder används för att involvera olika aktörer i processen med intressen i verksamheten såväl som föräldrar, barn, och olika hälso- och sjukvårdsprofessioner. Studierna syftar till att förbättra följsamhet till behandling för 1) barn med HIV och 2) ungdomar med HIV med hjälp av e-Hälsa. Den första studien omfattar barn 0-12 år med behandling för HIV där föräldrar/vårdnadshavare till barn i interventionsgruppen får totalt fyra påminnelser per månad kring behandling och återbesök med individualiserat textmeddelande till deras mobiltelefon. I en randomiserad kontrollerad studie jämförs interventionen med en kontrollgrupp där inga påminnelser ges. Den andra studien omfattar ungdomar 13-19 år som påbörjat behandling för HIV de senaste åtta vecko</narrative>
      <narrative>We aim to develop and evaluate models of complex interventions to improve the health of children and adolescents. The collaboration has two components; a course in complex interventions and two research studies focusing on children and adolescents living with HIV in Ethiopia. The project will build on an integrative synthesis of previous and ongoing research projects using a framework for complex interventions. The training will focus on translating knowledge and skills from well experienced Swedish and Ethiopian scholars to different collaboration projects building on the fruitful collaborations between Lund University and Addis Ababa University but include additional universities in Ethiopia and Iceland. The course will be delivered in workshops and seminars, alternating between Swedish and Ethiopian institutions and thereby forming a knowledge translation between different contexts in both countries. Two complex interventions will proceed during the three- year period; the effectiveness of interactive text messaging in improving compliance to care among children and adolescents receiving HIV treatment. The collaboration includes competences from three countries including a wide range of scientific disciplines and will result in 6-12 collaborating research projects that will enhance the possibilities for a mutual multi-scientific long-term collaboration in research for improving children's and adolescents' health in low income countries.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Forskarutbildningskurs inom Komplexa interventioner</narrative>
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      <narrative>A knowledge translation through complex interventions - Improving health and care for children and adolescents living with long-term illnesses in</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En kunskapsutveckling genom komplexa interventioner - Utveckla hälsa och vård för barn och ungdomar med långvarig sjukdom i Etiopien</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Långvarig sjukdom hos barn och unga innebär komplexa utmaningar vilket ställer krav på tvärvetenskapliga perspektiv och samarbeten mellan olika professioner. Syftet med vårt forskningssamarbete är att utveckla och utvärdera modeller för komplexa interventioner med målet att främja hälsa och välmående bland barn och ungdomar i utvecklingsländer. Samarbetet omfattar kompetens från tre universitet i tre länder och inkluderar omvårdnad, medicin, epidemiologi, datavetenskap, etnografi, global hälsa och sociologi. Genom att använda olika forskningsmetoder skapas en fördjupad förståelse för den övergripande forskningsfrågan. Medical Research Council (MRC) ramverk beskriver forskningsprocessens olika faser från utveckling, där en modell av en komplex intervention utvecklas till de följande faserna där interventionen testas avseende genomförbarhet, evalueras och slutligen implementeras. Socioekonomiska, politiska och kulturella faktorer måste övervägas och inkluderas vilket betyder att interventioner som visat sig vara effektiva i utvecklade länder, inte är det i utvecklingsländer. Samarbetet omfattar dels en kurs i komplexa interventioner och dels två forskningsprojekt med barn och ungdomar med HIV. De två samordnade studierna följer MRCs ramverk för utveckling av komplexa interventioner och är en integrerad sammanställning av tidigare och pågående forskning. Genom vår forskning i Sverige och i Etiopien har vi identifierat problem som innebär att för att kunna möta patienters framtida behov behöver kunskapen inom den kliniska verksamheten anpassas och vidgas för att kunna kommunicera vård på ett effektivt sätt. Våra forskningsresultat har fått internationellt erkännande och bedöms som relevant och viktigt också för familjer i låginkomstländer. Sjukvårdssystem med inadekvat koordination, uppföljning och kontinuitet i vården är särskilt kontraproduktiv. Samarbetet innebär att en kurs i komplexa interventioner genomförs. Kursledare representerar sjuksköterskor och läkare från Lunds universitet och Addis Ababa University. Kursdeltagare representerar olika professioner och olika lärosäten i Etiopien. Kursen genomförs under åren 2017-2018 och innebär att kursdeltagarna gör sin egen forskningsplan som involverar dels en komplex intervention och dels barn och/eller unga med eller med risk för långvarig sjukdom. Projektplanerna examineras 2018 och under 2019 hålls workshops och seminarium i att skriva forskningsansökningar. Genom årliga resor till respektive land kommer projektet att bidra till kunskapsutbyte avseende att utveckla, utvärdera och implementera komplexa interventioner och därmed främja hälsa för barn och unga med kronisk sjukdom. Samarbetet kommer att leda till 6-12 utarbetade forskningsplaner för barn och unga som lever i utvecklingsländer. Det kommer också att leda till publikationer under tre-års perioden med deltagare från båda länderna avseende studieprotokoll och således flera vetenskapliga publikationer redan innan studierna startat och fler när de planerade studierna startat och pågår. Parallellt med kursen och baserad på MRCs ramverk testas och utvärderas två komplexa interventioner avseende genomförbarhet och effektivitet på tio kliniker i Etiopien. Interaktiva och interdisciplinära metoder används för att involvera olika aktörer i processen med intressen i verksamheten såväl som föräldrar, barn, och olika hälso- och sjukvårdsprofessioner. Studierna syftar till att förbättra följsamhet till behandling för 1) barn med HIV och 2) ungdomar med HIV med hjälp av e-Hälsa. Den första studien omfattar barn 0-12 år med behandling för HIV där föräldrar/vårdnadshavare till barn i interventionsgruppen får totalt fyra påminnelser per månad kring behandling och återbesök med individualiserat textmeddelande till deras mobiltelefon. I en randomiserad kontrollerad studie jämförs interventionen med en kontrollgrupp där inga påminnelser ges. Den andra studien omfattar ungdomar 13-19 år som påbörjat behandling för HIV de senaste åtta vecko</narrative>
      <narrative>We aim to develop and evaluate models of complex interventions to improve the health of children and adolescents. The collaboration has two components; a course in complex interventions and two research studies focusing on children and adolescents living with HIV in Ethiopia. The project will build on an integrative synthesis of previous and ongoing research projects using a framework for complex interventions. The training will focus on translating knowledge and skills from well experienced Swedish and Ethiopian scholars to different collaboration projects building on the fruitful collaborations between Lund University and Addis Ababa University but include additional universities in Ethiopia and Iceland. The course will be delivered in workshops and seminars, alternating between Swedish and Ethiopian institutions and thereby forming a knowledge translation between different contexts in both countries. Two complex interventions will proceed during the three- year period; the effectiveness of interactive text messaging in improving compliance to care among children and adolescents receiving HIV treatment. The collaboration includes competences from three countries including a wide range of scientific disciplines and will result in 6-12 collaborating research projects that will enhance the possibilities for a mutual multi-scientific long-term collaboration in research for improving children's and adolescents' health in low income countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Evaluation of Virus Retentive Filter Paper for Water Treatment and Clinical Applications in Real-Life Studies in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>The so-called "thousand leaves" (or mille-feuille) paper is the world's first non-woven filter, composed of 100% native cellulose, which is capable of removal of all types of microogranisms, including the "worst-case" microorganisms, i.e. non-enveloped small size viruses (18-22 nm), from water with high efficiency (log10 reduction value LRV &gt; 5, i.e. &gt;99.999%) and at industrially relevant flow rates (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). The name mille-feuille (pronounced [mil-foj]) describes the unique stratified architecture of the filter paper consisting of hundreds of thin, stacked 2D nano-sheets reminiscent of the famous French mille-feuille puff pastry. By using a naturally derived raw material and simple manufacturing processes the filter paper has unrivaled potential to be be a cost-efficient solution for numerous applications. This proposal aims at the evaluation of the properties of the "thousand leaves" filter paper in real-life studies in collaboration with scientists at University of Dhaka and IDDR,B in Bangladesh for water treatment and clinical applications, respectively. The work in the project will target three main areas- raw materials evaluation, production and validation of upscaled properties of the filter; evaluation of the filtering ability for point-of use water treatment; and blood plasma filtration treatment studies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det s.k. &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; (eller mille-feuille) pappret är världens första pappersfilter, bestående av 100% naturligt förekommande cellulosafibrer, som kan avlägsna alla typer av mikroorganismer, inkl. de minsta och mest resistenta virus (18-22 nm), från vatten med hög verkningsgrad (log10 minsknings faktor LRV&gt; 5; &gt; 99,999%) och högt flöde (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). Namnet mille-feuille (uttalas [mil-foj]; Eng. "thousand leaves"; Sv. "tusenblad") beskriver den unika strukturen hos papprersfiltret som består av hundratals tunna, staplade 2D nanoark som påminner om den berömda franska napoleonbakelsen. Genom att använda ett naturligt förekommande råvara och mycket enkla tillverkningsprocesser pappersfiltret har en stor potential att bli en kostnadseffektiv lösning för en mängd olika applikationer. Det här projektet syftar till att utvärdera egenskaperna hos &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; filteret under verkliga förhållanden inom vattenrening och kliniska blodtillämpningar. Projektet kommer ske i samarbete med forskare vid University of Dhaka i Bangladesh. Arbetet kommer att rikta sig till tre huvudaktiviteter- karaketrisering av råvaror samt produktion av filter; utvärdering av vattenrenings tillämpmningar; och blodplasmafiltrerings behandlingar.</narrative>
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        <narrative>cellulose nanofibers derived from Shewla algae (Pithophora) and processed into advanced filter paper</narrative>
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      <narrative>Evaluation of Virus Retentive Filter Paper for Water Treatment and Clinical Applications in Real-Life Studies in Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>The so-called "thousand leaves" (or mille-feuille) paper is the world's first non-woven filter, composed of 100% native cellulose, which is capable of removal of all types of microogranisms, including the "worst-case" microorganisms, i.e. non-enveloped small size viruses (18-22 nm), from water with high efficiency (log10 reduction value LRV &gt; 5, i.e. &gt;99.999%) and at industrially relevant flow rates (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). The name mille-feuille (pronounced [mil-foj]) describes the unique stratified architecture of the filter paper consisting of hundreds of thin, stacked 2D nano-sheets reminiscent of the famous French mille-feuille puff pastry. By using a naturally derived raw material and simple manufacturing processes the filter paper has unrivaled potential to be be a cost-efficient solution for numerous applications. This proposal aims at the evaluation of the properties of the "thousand leaves" filter paper in real-life studies in collaboration with scientists at University of Dhaka and IDDR,B in Bangladesh for water treatment and clinical applications, respectively. The work in the project will target three main areas- raw materials evaluation, production and validation of upscaled properties of the filter; evaluation of the filtering ability for point-of use water treatment; and blood plasma filtration treatment studies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det s.k. &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; (eller mille-feuille) pappret är världens första pappersfilter, bestående av 100% naturligt förekommande cellulosafibrer, som kan avlägsna alla typer av mikroorganismer, inkl. de minsta och mest resistenta virus (18-22 nm), från vatten med hög verkningsgrad (log10 minsknings faktor LRV&gt; 5; &gt; 99,999%) och högt flöde (10-350 L m-2 h-1 bar-1). Namnet mille-feuille (uttalas [mil-foj]; Eng. "thousand leaves"; Sv. "tusenblad") beskriver den unika strukturen hos papprersfiltret som består av hundratals tunna, staplade 2D nanoark som påminner om den berömda franska napoleonbakelsen. Genom att använda ett naturligt förekommande råvara och mycket enkla tillverkningsprocesser pappersfiltret har en stor potential att bli en kostnadseffektiv lösning för en mängd olika applikationer. Det här projektet syftar till att utvärdera egenskaperna hos &amp;quot;tusenblad&amp;quot; filteret under verkliga förhållanden inom vattenrening och kliniska blodtillämpningar. Projektet kommer ske i samarbete med forskare vid University of Dhaka i Bangladesh. Arbetet kommer att rikta sig till tre huvudaktiviteter- karaketrisering av råvaror samt produktion av filter; utvärdering av vattenrenings tillämpmningar; och blodplasmafiltrerings behandlingar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Our aim is to investigate how interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions are of importance for the design of non-formal adult education activities in Eastern Africa. The project will specifically study the implementation, dissemination and interpretation of Nordic popular education ideas in Kenya and Tanzania, and focus on how these ideas interact with, on one hand, so-called Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and, on the other hand, educational traditions linked to the formal educational system established in the context of European colonization. Research questions are: How do interactions between different knowledge systems and learning traditions influence the design of non-formal and informal adult education for structurally vulnerable groups in contexts marked by a colonial history?  Does this kind of interaction between different knowledge systems and learning traditions create new innovative educational ideas? What role do these interactions and innovations play in improving participants' life chances?  Two ethnographic case studies will be carried out: one focusing on the folk high school inspired Folk Development Colleges in Tanzania, and the other on agricultural adult education activities linked to the cooperative movement in Kenya. The project involves researchers from Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya and the project is also intended to contribute to the strengthening of the Eastern African research community within the field of adult education</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med på projektet är att undersöka hur samspel mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner får betydelse för utformningen av icke-formell utbildningsverksamhet i östra Afrika. Projektets avser specifikt studera spridning, tolkning, implementering av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania där fokus riktas på dessa idéers samspel med, å ena sidan, så kallade indigenous knowledge systems och med, å andra sidan, utbildningstraditioner kopplade till det formella utbildningssystem som etablerades i samband med europeisk kolonisation. Tre aspekter av detta samspel mellan kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner kommer att fokuseras: (1) Utbildningsfilosofiska aspekter, hur olika (ut)bildningshistoriska grundtankar relaterar till varandra och hur eventuella korsbefruktningar kan skönjas i samspelet; (2) Kunskapens maktdimensioner, hur relationen mellan kunskapstraditioner kan förstås i termer av hegemonisk kamp mellan olika intressen, där inte minst den globala maktordningens relation till den koloniala historien särskilt beaktas; (3) Deltagarnas perspektiv på verksamheten och dess betydelse för deras livsmöjligheter, där ett särskilt fokus på genus och empowerment anläggs. Genom att empiriskt studera dessa tre aspekter och relatera dem till varandra avser projektet bidra till en förståelse av de komplexa processer som omgärdar spridandet och implementerandet utbildningsidéer utanför det formella utbildningssystemet, något som varit ett centralt drag inte minst i svensk biståndspolitik. Två etnografiska fallstudier kommer att genomföras inom projekt: en med fokus på folkhögskoleinspirerade Folk Development Colleges i Tanzania, och en på jordbruksinriktad vuxenutbildningsverksamhet kopplad till de kooperativa rörelsen i Kenya, med stöd av the Swedish Cooperative Center (We effect / Vi-skogen). Därtill kommer en historisk undersökning göras beträffande spridning av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania. Vi avser genom projektet kunna svara på frågor som: Vilken betydelse har samspelet mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner för utformningen av icke-formel vuxenutbildning för strukturellt utsatta grupper i ett sammanhang där en kolonial förhistoria ständigt är närvarande? Hur kan vi förstå samspelet utifrån dess möjlighet att skapa innovativa utbildningsidéer, bryta kolonialt präglade maktstrukturer och förbättra deltagarnas livsmöjligheter? Projektet avser därigenom bidra med kunskap om vilka perspektiv som deltagarna (fattiga unga män och kvinnor med låg formell utbildning) har på icke-formell vuxenutbildning som inletts i samarbete med internationella samarbetspartners och hur denna utbildning kommer till nytta i ett vidare livsperspektiv. Dynamiker och dilemman som uppstår i samspelet mellan olika lärandetraditioner kommer kritiskt att granskassas. Därtill avser projekt kunna lokalisera innovativa utbildningstankar som kan tänkas uppstå i mötet mellan olika traditioner, där vi möjligen också kan se framväxten av en mer global och postkolonial förståelse av vad bildning och livslångt lärande kan vara. Projektet kommer att involvera forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Kenya och avser därigenom bidra till att stärka en pågående uppbyggnad av regionalt baserad forskning inom området vuxenutbildning och livslångt lärande i östra Afrika.</narrative>
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        <narrative>En nya design har utvecklats för tidskriften Journal of Popular Education in Africa, JOPEA (ISSN 2523-2800, https://www.jopea.org/) i samverkan mellan tidskriften och personal vid Linköpings universitet. Framgår av jubileumsnumret https://doi.org/10.3384/9789179295288</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med på projektet är att undersöka hur samspel mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner får betydelse för utformningen av icke-formell utbildningsverksamhet i östra Afrika. Projektets avser specifikt studera spridning, tolkning, implementering av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania där fokus riktas på dessa idéers samspel med, å ena sidan, så kallade indigenous knowledge systems och med, å andra sidan, utbildningstraditioner kopplade till det formella utbildningssystem som etablerades i samband med europeisk kolonisation. Tre aspekter av detta samspel mellan kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner kommer att fokuseras: (1) Utbildningsfilosofiska aspekter, hur olika (ut)bildningshistoriska grundtankar relaterar till varandra och hur eventuella korsbefruktningar kan skönjas i samspelet; (2) Kunskapens maktdimensioner, hur relationen mellan kunskapstraditioner kan förstås i termer av hegemonisk kamp mellan olika intressen, där inte minst den globala maktordningens relation till den koloniala historien särskilt beaktas; (3) Deltagarnas perspektiv på verksamheten och dess betydelse för deras livsmöjligheter, där ett särskilt fokus på genus och empowerment anläggs. Genom att empiriskt studera dessa tre aspekter och relatera dem till varandra avser projektet bidra till en förståelse av de komplexa processer som omgärdar spridandet och implementerandet utbildningsidéer utanför det formella utbildningssystemet, något som varit ett centralt drag inte minst i svensk biståndspolitik. Två etnografiska fallstudier kommer att genomföras inom projekt: en med fokus på folkhögskoleinspirerade Folk Development Colleges i Tanzania, och en på jordbruksinriktad vuxenutbildningsverksamhet kopplad till de kooperativa rörelsen i Kenya, med stöd av the Swedish Cooperative Center (We effect / Vi-skogen). Därtill kommer en historisk undersökning göras beträffande spridning av nordiska folkbildningsidéer i Kenya och Tanzania. Vi avser genom projektet kunna svara på frågor som: Vilken betydelse har samspelet mellan olika kunskaps- och utbildningstraditioner för utformningen av icke-formel vuxenutbildning för strukturellt utsatta grupper i ett sammanhang där en kolonial förhistoria ständigt är närvarande? Hur kan vi förstå samspelet utifrån dess möjlighet att skapa innovativa utbildningsidéer, bryta kolonialt präglade maktstrukturer och förbättra deltagarnas livsmöjligheter? Projektet avser därigenom bidra med kunskap om vilka perspektiv som deltagarna (fattiga unga män och kvinnor med låg formell utbildning) har på icke-formell vuxenutbildning som inletts i samarbete med internationella samarbetspartners och hur denna utbildning kommer till nytta i ett vidare livsperspektiv. Dynamiker och dilemman som uppstår i samspelet mellan olika lärandetraditioner kommer kritiskt att granskassas. Därtill avser projekt kunna lokalisera innovativa utbildningstankar som kan tänkas uppstå i mötet mellan olika traditioner, där vi möjligen också kan se framväxten av en mer global och postkolonial förståelse av vad bildning och livslångt lärande kan vara. Projektet kommer att involvera forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Kenya och avser därigenom bidra till att stärka en pågående uppbyggnad av regionalt baserad forskning inom området vuxenutbildning och livslångt lärande i östra Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.1 - By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet Hållbar utveckling, finanspolitik, och förvaltning av naturresurser. Boliva, Chile och Per&amp;#250; i jämförelse med de Nordiska länderna bygger på ett samarbete mellan forskare i Europa och Sydamerika. Syftet med projektet är att identifiera och jämföra utveckling och resultat av  naturresurserpolitiken i en grupp Latinamerikanska länder som är speciellt rika på liknande mineralresurser och har en historia av liknande konflikter (Boliva, Chile och Peru) med utvecklingen i de Nordiska länderna (Finland, Norge och Sverige). Projekt adresserar  huvudsakligen den historiska utvecklingen av ländernas naturresurserspolitik och söker att identifiera lärdomar och framgångsexempel med relevans för dagens politik i låg- och medelinkomstländer med betydande tillgångar av naturresurser. Projektdeltagarna kommer att åstadkomma en analys av flera indikatorer relaterade till naturresurser och hållbar utveckling i ett långt tidsperspektiv (1870-2015) genom att använda metoder och analysverktyg från ekonomisk historia och relaterade discipliner.     Tre mått, eller element, kommer att utgöra kärnan för projektet: i) Genuine Savings, som är ett omfattande mått på ekonomisk utveckling och inkluderar förslitningen av naturresurser  och degraderingen av miljön; ii) ekonomiska länkar mellan naturresurser och resten av ekonomin mätt som strukturella förändringar (kapaciteten inom länderna att diversifiera sin ekonomi) samt iii) fiskala indikatorer som mäter beroendet av naturresurser för de Latinamerikanska ländernas statsfinanser och huruvida denna relation förklarar underskott och volatilitet i statsbudgeten. Ett specifikt syfte med projektet är därmed att utveckla ett omfattande och enhetligt mått på utveckling som gör det möjligt att jämföra de Latinamerikanska ländernas långsiktiga utveckling i relation till de Nordiska från andra delen av 1800-talet fram till idag. För att öka förståelsen av makroutvecklingen kommer även en analys på företagsnivå att utföras genom ett antal case som fokuserar på tillväxten i dessa företag i relation till en hållbar hantering av naturresurser och miljörisker.  Projektet kommer att generera minst sex artiklar skrivna enskilt eller i samarbete av projektdeltagarna, en editerad bok av projektledarna med kapitelbidrag från övriga projektdeltagare och inbjudna författare.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet Hållbar utveckling, finanspolitik, och förvaltning av naturresurser. Boliva, Chile och Per&amp;#250; i jämförelse med de Nordiska länderna bygger på ett samarbete mellan forskare i Europa och Sydamerika. Syftet med projektet är att identifiera och jämföra utveckling och resultat av  naturresurserpolitiken i en grupp Latinamerikanska länder som är speciellt rika på liknande mineralresurser och har en historia av liknande konflikter (Boliva, Chile och Peru) med utvecklingen i de Nordiska länderna (Finland, Norge och Sverige). Projekt adresserar  huvudsakligen den historiska utvecklingen av ländernas naturresurserspolitik och söker att identifiera lärdomar och framgångsexempel med relevans för dagens politik i låg- och medelinkomstländer med betydande tillgångar av naturresurser. Projektdeltagarna kommer att åstadkomma en analys av flera indikatorer relaterade till naturresurser och hållbar utveckling i ett långt tidsperspektiv (1870-2015) genom att använda metoder och analysverktyg från ekonomisk historia och relaterade discipliner.     Tre mått, eller element, kommer att utgöra kärnan för projektet: i) Genuine Savings, som är ett omfattande mått på ekonomisk utveckling och inkluderar förslitningen av naturresurser  och degraderingen av miljön; ii) ekonomiska länkar mellan naturresurser och resten av ekonomin mätt som strukturella förändringar (kapaciteten inom länderna att diversifiera sin ekonomi) samt iii) fiskala indikatorer som mäter beroendet av naturresurser för de Latinamerikanska ländernas statsfinanser och huruvida denna relation förklarar underskott och volatilitet i statsbudgeten. Ett specifikt syfte med projektet är därmed att utveckla ett omfattande och enhetligt mått på utveckling som gör det möjligt att jämföra de Latinamerikanska ländernas långsiktiga utveckling i relation till de Nordiska från andra delen av 1800-talet fram till idag. För att öka förståelsen av makroutvecklingen kommer även en analys på företagsnivå att utföras genom ett antal case som fokuserar på tillväxten i dessa företag i relation till en hållbar hantering av naturresurser och miljörisker.  Projektet kommer att generera minst sex artiklar skrivna enskilt eller i samarbete av projektdeltagarna, en editerad bok av projektledarna med kapitelbidrag från övriga projektdeltagare och inbjudna författare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur man bäst hanterar krigsförbrytare efter inbördeskrig har visat sig vara en nyckelfråga för att lyckas bygga fred. Å ena sidan hävdar viss forskning att amnestier kan vara användbara för att få slut på själva konflikten, medan det å andra sidan är viktigt att utreda krigsbrott för att underlätta försoning och etablera respekt för lag och ordning. En fråga som inte har uppmärksammats av den här litteraturen är vad som händer i postkonfliktländer just vid det tillfälle som före detta krigsherrar grips. Dessa gripanden har ibland lett till våldsamma protester från anhängarna till den anklagade, som till exempel när den före detta jugoslaviske ledaren Slobodan Milosevic greps i april 2001. Detta ledde till skottlossning mellan hans lojalister och polisstyrkor, och det fanns en risk att situationen skulle utvecklas till ett nytt inbördeskrig. Vid andra tillfällen, som när Charles Taylor greps i Liberia i mars 2006, så skedde inte samma våldsamma motreaktion. Vad förklarar denna skillnad?     Vi menar att risken för våld i samband med gripandet av före detta krigsherrar beror på vilken politisk och ekonomisk roll de har spelat efter konflikten har avslutats. Det är inte ovanligt att före detta ledare fortsätter att ha inflytande och kontrollera tillgångar i form av politisk makt eller ekonomiska resurser även efter ett fredsavtal. Detta ger dem möjlighet att fördela stöd till sina anhängare vilket gör att informella nätverk - ofta byggda på korruption - som skapats redan under konflikten finns kvar eller växer sig starkare. Vi argumenterar att risken för våld är störst om häktade ledare har monopoliserat fördelningen av ekonomiskt stöd till sitt nätverk. När sådana ledare arresteras riskerar anhängarna att förlora tillgång till de resurser som de ofta är beroende av. För att bevara nätverket intakt, har juniora eliter incitament att organisera våldsamheter för att tvinga myndigheterna att inkludera dem i andra nätverk eller släppa den häktade ledaren. Vi kommer att använda två olika metoder för att undersöka förklaringsvärdet av denna hypotes. Vi kommer först att genomföra en kvantitativ studie som undersöker förekomsten av våld i samband med gripandet av ledare i krigshärjade länder mellan 1946 och 2015. För att kontrollera samband identifierade i den kvantitativa studien, och i mer detalj förstå hur gripanden i vissa fall leder till våldsamheter, kommer vi även att genomföra en komparativ studie som jämför arresteringen av Slobodan Milosevic (f.d. Jugoslavien) och Charles Taylor (Liberia). Material för den komparativa studien kommer att samlas in med hjälp av social nätverksanalys och djupintervjuer med f.d. kombattanter, politiska ledare, journalister och NGO-representanter i Liberia och Serbien.     För att resultaten från studien ska göras direkt användbara för svensk utvecklingspolitik, så kommer lärdomar att presenteras både i generella termer och specifikt för att stödja Sveriges roll i byggandet av fred och demokrati i Myanmar. I likhet med Liberia och Serbien efter krigen pågår idag ett intensivt reformarbete av politik och institutioner i Myanmar där frågor hur man ska hantera klientelism och begångna människorättsbrott är mycket känsliga. Genom att anordna seminarier med forskare, civilsamhället, och beslutsfattare i Myanmar där erfarenheter från andra länder diskuteras öppnar vi debatten om dessa frågor i landet samt bidrar med fall-specifika förslag för hur rättvisa och stabil fred kan uppnås.</narrative>
      <narrative>Managing perpetrators of war crimes has been identified as a key challenge for peacebuilding in the wake of civil war.  This project focuses on what happens to post-war societies at the moment leaders are arrested, which we suggest threaten former wartime leaders' patronage networks and may provoke a return to violence.  We argue that violence is particularly likely to occur when incarcerated leaders have monopolized peacetime flows of patronage to their constituencies. In such situations, arrests are likely to leave clients in need, obliging them to leave the network. To salvage waning networks junior elites have incentives to organize armed attacks to compel the authorities to give them positions in the government or release the detained leader. The study will employ a mixed-method approach; a quantitative study of post-armed conflict arrests in the world (1946 to 2015) will be accompanied by a structured, focused comparison between the incarceration of Slobodan Milosevic (ex-Yugoslavia) and Charles Taylor (Liberia). By combining quantitative evidence with case analysis, this project will provide unique insights into the effect of the socioeconomic, political and military influence that wartime leaders often maintain even in post-conflict societies. The findings will advance scholarship and contribute to policy recommendation about how states can establish accountable and transparent rules and institutions that promote peace, security, and development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The time before and after birth, the perinatal period, is the time of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 3 million stillbirths and 3 million newborn deaths. There is robust evidence that use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation to prevent a large proportion of these deaths to happen. No large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place. The aim of this project is to adapt, implement, evaluate and communicate a contextually appropriate social innovation, the PeriScope model, for perinatal health in Viet Nam and Nepal representing low - high maternal and neonatal mortality. The project targets primary and secondary health system levels and engage stakeholder groups with more than 5,400 key members, health care staff and managers to identify and act on local challenges, quality of care issues and health system obstacles. The project will be based on problem-solving cycles and study its effect on 388,000 births, to our knowledge the largest implementation study in this field. The PeriScope will make health systems more responsive and sustainable, reduce barriers currently preventing the uptake of safe, efficient and equitable perinatal health services. This project will allow for researcher with complimentary skills to embark on previous achievements and develop a strong collaboration. Lessons from this scale-up can be transferred to other settings, enabled by the active participation of the WHO, the UNICEF, and the World Bank.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 3 miljoner dödfödda barn och 3 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifiera och agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns även ingen praktisk vägledning om hur innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. I det föreslagna projektet avser vi att implementera och utvärdera denna metod i stor skala i Nepal och Viet Nam. Hälsoutfall, kostnad och process kommer att dokumenteras och utvärderas, och riktlinjer och material kommer att produceras för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena. Total kommer projektet att engagera 5400 nyckelpersoner och mäta effekter på 388,000 förlossningar. Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar och nyfödda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, England, Nepal och Viet Nam. I projektets referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för WHO, UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scaling up prevention of perinatal deaths. Implementation research on evidence-based participatory interventions  across diverse health systems</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Prevention av perinatal mortalitet. Ett storskaligt implementeringsprojekt med facilitering av grupper i olika hälso- och sjukvårdssytem</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 3 miljoner dödfödda barn och 3 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifiera och agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns även ingen praktisk vägledning om hur innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. I det föreslagna projektet avser vi att implementera och utvärdera denna metod i stor skala i Nepal och Viet Nam. Hälsoutfall, kostnad och process kommer att dokumenteras och utvärderas, och riktlinjer och material kommer att produceras för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena. Total kommer projektet att engagera 5400 nyckelpersoner och mäta effekter på 388,000 förlossningar. Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar och nyfödda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, England, Nepal och Viet Nam. I projektets referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för WHO, UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>The time before and after birth, the perinatal period, is the time of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 3 million stillbirths and 3 million newborn deaths. There is robust evidence that use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation to prevent a large proportion of these deaths to happen. No large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place. The aim of this project is to adapt, implement, evaluate and communicate a contextually appropriate social innovation, the PeriScope model, for perinatal health in Viet Nam and Nepal representing low - high maternal and neonatal mortality. The project targets primary and secondary health system levels and engage stakeholder groups with more than 5,400 key members, health care staff and managers to identify and act on local challenges, quality of care issues and health system obstacles. The project will be based on problem-solving cycles and study its effect on 388,000 births, to our knowledge the largest implementation study in this field. The PeriScope will make health systems more responsive and sustainable, reduce barriers currently preventing the uptake of safe, efficient and equitable perinatal health services. This project will allow for researcher with complimentary skills to embark on previous achievements and develop a strong collaboration. Lessons from this scale-up can be transferred to other settings, enabled by the active participation of the WHO, the UNICEF, and the World Bank.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hormonal contraceptive use affects HIV susceptibility: determination of mechanisms and proposal for therapeutic intervention</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim: HIV still causes a devastating global epidemic. Unfortunately, the risk of HIV infection seems to increase with the use of progesterone-based hormonal contraceptives, which is used by more than 50 million women. There is thus an urgent need to determine molecular mechanisms underlying this increased risk and propose therapeutic interventions. The same progesterone-related effect is also seen during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, a phase also associated with higher infection risk. We here hypothesize that local treatment with the sex hormone estrogen can contribute to a more HIV-resistant mucosal genital barrier.  Work plan: Samples from the female reproductive tract have been collected from a Kenyan cohort of hormonal contraceptive-using women, and of women during their menstrual cycle. Newly developed digitalized imaging techniques and high-throughput proteomics techniques will be used to analyze mucosal factors associated with progesterone levels. Proof-of-concept experiments assessing progesterone and estrogen for their capacity to reduce HIV replication will thereafter be pursued in a genital mucosal explants model. Relevance: We aim to define mucosal factors influenced by sex hormones and explore whether this knowledge can be translated to a medication that can limit sexual HIV acquisition. Underprivileged women living in HIV-endemic areas with no options of contraceptive alternatives will thereby benefit from these scientific achievements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syfte: Hiv-epidemin är en av de mest förödande infektionerna i världen. Det har även kommit oroväckande rapporter om att infektionsrisken ökar hos kvinnor som använder en viss typ av preventivmedel: progesteron-baserade preventivmedel som injiceras var tredje månad. Mer än 50 miljoner kvinnor i världen använder sådana preventivmedel idag, varav de flesta bor i HIV-endemiska länder. Av praktiska skäl är det ofta det enda preventivmedel som finns tillgängligt och som antikonception (undvikande av graviditeter) fungerar det utmärkt. Att avstå från användning är således oftast inget alternativ då oönskade graviditeter och barnafödande kan vara ännu mer förödande. Det är nu angeläget att förstå de molekylära mekanismerna som ligger bakom den ökade infektionsrisken och att förstå hur effekten kan undvikas. Samma progesteron-relaterade effekt ses också under den luteala fasen av menstruationscykeln, en fas som även denna har visat sig vara förknippad med högre risk för HIV-infektion.     Arbetsplan: Slemhinnesekret och vävnadsprover från de kvinnliga reproduktionsorganen samlas nu in från en kenyansk kohort av kvinnor som använder dessa preventivmedel. Prover samlas även in från en annan grupp av longitudinellt följda kvinnor med syfte att följa sekventiella förändringar under deras menstruationscykel. Nyutvecklade digitaliserade avbildningstekniker och tekniker för att definiera proteininnehållet har standardiserats och utvecklats för att undersöka molekylära förändringar i proverna från de bägge studiegrupperna. Vi ska sedan evaluera dessa fynd i en experimentell modell som består av färska genitalvävnadsprover som tillförs olika könshormoner. Det är då möjligt att mer direkt visa på de molekylära händelseförloppen som har kunnat observeras i experimenten på de kliniska proverna. I den experimentella modellen kan även HIV tillsättas för att se om t.ex. könshormonet östrogen kan ha en skyddande effekt.     Relevans: Det yttersta målet med studien är att definiera slemhinnefaktorer som påverkas av könshormoner och undersöka om denna kunskap kan översättas till en produkt som kan begränsa sexuell överföring av HIV. Lokalbehandling med lågdos-östrogen används i klinisk praxis redan idag för kvinnor som lider av genital slemhinneatrofi (skör slemhinna). En sådan behandling skulle kunna kombineras med annan HIV-profylaktisk behandling i lokal form (s.k. mikobicid med antiretrovirala läkemdel som redan evalueras i kliniska studier). Utsatta kvinnor som lever i HIV-endemiska områden utan möjlighet att välja typ av preventivmedel kommer således att kunna ta del av sådan profylaktisk behandling och därmed minska risken för HIV-infektion. De generella kunskaper som kommer att uppnås kommer också vara användbara när framtida kliniska vaccinprövningar behöver följas upp och utvärderas. Sådan kunskap saknas idag då endast ett fåtal studier har beskrivit immunologiska faktorer i genitalslemhinnan hos kvinnor som är utsatta för hög HIV-risk och vilka faktorer som korrelerar till skydd mot smitta.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>En ny typ av digital bildanalys har utvecklats för mätning av proteinuttryck i humana slemhinneepitel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hormonella preventivmedel ökar risken för HIV-smitta: kartläggning av mekanismer och förebyggande behandling</narrative>
      <narrative>Hormonal contraceptive use affects HIV susceptibility: determination of mechanisms and proposal for therapeutic intervention</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aim: HIV still causes a devastating global epidemic. Unfortunately, the risk of HIV infection seems to increase with the use of progesterone-based hormonal contraceptives, which is used by more than 50 million women. There is thus an urgent need to determine molecular mechanisms underlying this increased risk and propose therapeutic interventions. The same progesterone-related effect is also seen during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, a phase also associated with higher infection risk. We here hypothesize that local treatment with the sex hormone estrogen can contribute to a more HIV-resistant mucosal genital barrier.  Work plan: Samples from the female reproductive tract have been collected from a Kenyan cohort of hormonal contraceptive-using women, and of women during their menstrual cycle. Newly developed digitalized imaging techniques and high-throughput proteomics techniques will be used to analyze mucosal factors associated with progesterone levels. Proof-of-concept experiments assessing progesterone and estrogen for their capacity to reduce HIV replication will thereafter be pursued in a genital mucosal explants model. Relevance: We aim to define mucosal factors influenced by sex hormones and explore whether this knowledge can be translated to a medication that can limit sexual HIV acquisition. Underprivileged women living in HIV-endemic areas with no options of contraceptive alternatives will thereby benefit from these scientific achievements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syfte: Hiv-epidemin är en av de mest förödande infektionerna i världen. Det har även kommit oroväckande rapporter om att infektionsrisken ökar hos kvinnor som använder en viss typ av preventivmedel: progesteron-baserade preventivmedel som injiceras var tredje månad. Mer än 50 miljoner kvinnor i världen använder sådana preventivmedel idag, varav de flesta bor i HIV-endemiska länder. Av praktiska skäl är det ofta det enda preventivmedel som finns tillgängligt och som antikonception (undvikande av graviditeter) fungerar det utmärkt. Att avstå från användning är således oftast inget alternativ då oönskade graviditeter och barnafödande kan vara ännu mer förödande. Det är nu angeläget att förstå de molekylära mekanismerna som ligger bakom den ökade infektionsrisken och att förstå hur effekten kan undvikas. Samma progesteron-relaterade effekt ses också under den luteala fasen av menstruationscykeln, en fas som även denna har visat sig vara förknippad med högre risk för HIV-infektion.     Arbetsplan: Slemhinnesekret och vävnadsprover från de kvinnliga reproduktionsorganen samlas nu in från en kenyansk kohort av kvinnor som använder dessa preventivmedel. Prover samlas även in från en annan grupp av longitudinellt följda kvinnor med syfte att följa sekventiella förändringar under deras menstruationscykel. Nyutvecklade digitaliserade avbildningstekniker och tekniker för att definiera proteininnehållet har standardiserats och utvecklats för att undersöka molekylära förändringar i proverna från de bägge studiegrupperna. Vi ska sedan evaluera dessa fynd i en experimentell modell som består av färska genitalvävnadsprover som tillförs olika könshormoner. Det är då möjligt att mer direkt visa på de molekylära händelseförloppen som har kunnat observeras i experimenten på de kliniska proverna. I den experimentella modellen kan även HIV tillsättas för att se om t.ex. könshormonet östrogen kan ha en skyddande effekt.     Relevans: Det yttersta målet med studien är att definiera slemhinnefaktorer som påverkas av könshormoner och undersöka om denna kunskap kan översättas till en produkt som kan begränsa sexuell överföring av HIV. Lokalbehandling med lågdos-östrogen används i klinisk praxis redan idag för kvinnor som lider av genital slemhinneatrofi (skör slemhinna). En sådan behandling skulle kunna kombineras med annan HIV-profylaktisk behandling i lokal form (s.k. mikobicid med antiretrovirala läkemdel som redan evalueras i kliniska studier). Utsatta kvinnor som lever i HIV-endemiska områden utan möjlighet att välja typ av preventivmedel kommer således att kunna ta del av sådan profylaktisk behandling och därmed minska risken för HIV-infektion. De generella kunskaper som kommer att uppnås kommer också vara användbara när framtida kliniska vaccinprövningar behöver följas upp och utvärderas. Sådan kunskap saknas idag då endast ett fåtal studier har beskrivit immunologiska faktorer i genitalslemhinnan hos kvinnor som är utsatta för hög HIV-risk och vilka faktorer som korrelerar till skydd mot smitta.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Rapid biogas production using flocculating bacteria and membrane bioreactors</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rapid biogas production using flocculating bacteria and membrane bioreactors</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utifrån det hållbara samhällets perspektiv är biogasproduktion baserad på förnyelsebara råvaror en attraktiv energikälla. I Indonesien är biogas producerad av bland annat avfall från fruktindustrin av stort intresse. Dock saknas viss kompetens i landet för att göra processen effektiv och ekonomisk bärkraftig. Detta samarbetsprojekt siktar på att med kompetens från Sverige och forskare i Indonesien sprida kunskap och kompetens hur man utvecklar dessa processer. Projektet avser att skapa plattformar för samarbete och kompetensutveckling över gränser genom s.k. arbetsmöten och kurser under 3 år. Utifrån denna kompetensutveckling kan sedan forsknings- och utvecklingsprojekt drivas betydligt mer effektivt och målinriktat. Mål för forskningsprojekten är bland annat att med hjälp av flockulerande bakterier och membranreaktorer undvika att befintliga toxiska ämnen påverkar produktionen negativt. Erfarenheten från de Svenska Universiteten Högskolan i Borås och Chalmers är stor inom området biogasproduktion. Tillsammans med de mycket goda och långa samarbeten som existerar mellan dessa ansökande Svenska och Indonesiska Universitet skapar vi i projektet goda förutsättningar för ett effektivt, framgångsrikt och långsiktigt samarbete inom biogasproduktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>Biogas is one of the most sustainable energy sources in the world. There is a great interest to biogas in Indonesia, but a major challenge is the lack of competence about the digestion process. This project is to fund the collaboration between 3 universities including University of Bor&amp;#229;s and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia. In addition, 4 other Indonesian universities will be identified to spread the knowledge on biogas in Indonesia, by both workshops and training in Sweden. The project leaders from these universities meet twice a year and synchronize the experimental tasks that will be carried out by one PhD student and ca 10 BSc/MSc students.  The scientific goal is to develop rapid digestion for biogas production using 2-stage fermentation, where the 2nd stage uses flocculating bacteria or membrane bioreactors. A traditional digestion need about a month residence time, that is mainly because of extremely low growth rate of methane producing bacteria. In this project, we reduce this retention time by separating hydrolysis and methanogenesis. The solid materials in the slurry is hydrolyzed and dissolved in water in the first reactor. Then, the solid particles and materials are separated and the liquid pass through the second reactor that is filled with flocculating bacteria or entrapped in membranes. We expect the total retention time of the digestion process to be reduced from 30 days to 5 days.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Rapid biogas production using flocculating bacteria and membrane bioreactors</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rapid biogas production using flocculating bacteria and membrane bioreactors</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Biogas is one of the most sustainable energy sources in the world. There is a great interest to biogas in Indonesia, but a major challenge is the lack of competence about the digestion process. This project is to fund the collaboration between 3 universities including University of Bor&amp;#229;s and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia. In addition, 4 other Indonesian universities will be identified to spread the knowledge on biogas in Indonesia, by both workshops and training in Sweden. The project leaders from these universities meet twice a year and synchronize the experimental tasks that will be carried out by one PhD student and ca 10 BSc/MSc students.  The scientific goal is to develop rapid digestion for biogas production using 2-stage fermentation, where the 2nd stage uses flocculating bacteria or membrane bioreactors. A traditional digestion need about a month residence time, that is mainly because of extremely low growth rate of methane producing bacteria. In this project, we reduce this retention time by separating hydrolysis and methanogenesis. The solid materials in the slurry is hydrolyzed and dissolved in water in the first reactor. Then, the solid particles and materials are separated and the liquid pass through the second reactor that is filled with flocculating bacteria or entrapped in membranes. We expect the total retention time of the digestion process to be reduced from 30 days to 5 days.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utifrån det hållbara samhällets perspektiv är biogasproduktion baserad på förnyelsebara råvaror en attraktiv energikälla. I Indonesien är biogas producerad av bland annat avfall från fruktindustrin av stort intresse. Dock saknas viss kompetens i landet för att göra processen effektiv och ekonomisk bärkraftig. Detta samarbetsprojekt siktar på att med kompetens från Sverige och forskare i Indonesien sprida kunskap och kompetens hur man utvecklar dessa processer. Projektet avser att skapa plattformar för samarbete och kompetensutveckling över gränser genom s.k. arbetsmöten och kurser under 3 år. Utifrån denna kompetensutveckling kan sedan forsknings- och utvecklingsprojekt drivas betydligt mer effektivt och målinriktat. Mål för forskningsprojekten är bland annat att med hjälp av flockulerande bakterier och membranreaktorer undvika att befintliga toxiska ämnen påverkar produktionen negativt. Erfarenheten från de Svenska Universiteten Högskolan i Borås och Chalmers är stor inom området biogasproduktion. Tillsammans med de mycket goda och långa samarbeten som existerar mellan dessa ansökande Svenska och Indonesiska Universitet skapar vi i projektet goda förutsättningar för ett effektivt, framgångsrikt och långsiktigt samarbete inom biogasproduktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Högskolan i Borås</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2016-05777</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya strategier syftande till att förlänga den terapeutiska livslängden av artemisinin-baserad kombinationsbehandling</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På grund av en stark och kontinuerlig ekonomisk tillväxt och en snabbt växande utvinningsindustri står Afrika söder om Sahara inför en historisk utbyggnad av infrastruktur. Just nu planeras och genomförs 30 så kallade utvecklingskorridorer i Afrika, dvs. storskaliga infrastruktursystem bestående av hamnar, kraftledningar, vägar, flygplatser, järnvägar och jordbrukssatsningar. Förhoppningen med dessa korridorer är att de kommer att möjliggöra ökad nationell och internationell ekonomisk integration. Samtidigt finns det farhågor om att byggandet av den nya storskaliga infrastrukturen ska generera negativa sociala och miljömässiga effekter. En av de mest omfattande utvecklingskorridorerna i Afrika är LAPSSET (Lamu Port Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport corridor) somsyftar till att ekonomiskt sammankoppla stora delar av Östra Afrika.  Genom att använda LAPSSET som ett viktigt exempel på den pågående utbyggnaden av infrastruktur i södra Afrika, vill det föreslagna forskningsprojektet studera hur planeringen och byggandet av infrastruktur förändrar platser längs LAPSSET korridoren. Dessa förändringar är fysiska och konkreta, men de är också förändringar i sociala relationer, hur man erfar och uppfattar samhället och staten, och hur man identifierar sig och känner samhörighet. Vi kommer att genomföra studien genom att först undersöka hur olika aktörer och intressenter väljer att skapa olika berättelser, diskurser, om LAPSSET. För det andra kommer vi att undersöka hur LAPSSET som idé, berättelse och fysisk förändring leder till kontroverser mellan olika aktörer och grupper i  tre mycket olika områden längs korridoren (distrikten Lamu, Isiolo och Turkana). Vi kommer vidare att ta reda på hur dessa kontroverser relaterar till hur den planerade och befintliga infrastrukturen förändrar naturresurstillgång, användning och distribution. Detta är viktigt eftersom många av de lokala samhällena längs korridoren är fattiga och i hög grad beroende av specifika sätt att komma åt och använda naturresurser. Vi kommer också att noga undersöka hur ny infrastruktur påverkar lokala samhällens (o)säkerhet. Detta är viktigt eftersom ett av målen för LAPSSET är att skapa säkerhet i områden som staten tidigare inte har haft kontroll över och som ansetts farliga, samtidigt som staten måste skydda den nya infrastrukturen mot olika hot för att den ska fungera.  Projektets ansats till att förstå de spänningar och motsättningar som en storskalig utbyggnad av infrastruktur genererar är innovativ, eftersom den bygger på en kombination av teorier om infrastruktur i så skilda ämnen som vetenskap- och teknikstudier, politisk geografi, politisk ekologi, internationella relationer och säkerhetsstudier. Det är dessutom ovanligt att naturresurs- och säkerhetaspekter studeras tillsammans i en studie av storskaliga infrastruktursatsningar i södra Afrika. Projektet förväntas bidra till att skapa en mer omfattande förståelse av hur infrastruktur förändrar platser och upplevelser av tillhörighet diskursivt och materiellt, socialt och tekniskt, geografiskt och politiskt. Denna förståelse är inte bara viktigt ur ett akademiskt perspektiv utan även i förhållande till de många viktiga beslut som just nu fattas i planeringen och genomförandet av större infrastrukturprojekt i södra Afrika. Förhoppningen är därför att projektet ska utveckla kunskap som kan bidra till förståelse för hur och när storskalig infrastruktur kan vara ett verktyg till att motverka snarare än förstärka marginalisering och fattigdom.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Grundvatten är viktigt i Nepal. Den största delen nederbörd kommer under en väldigt kort monsunperiod. Detta innebär att grundvattnet behåller de flöden som är viktigt för mänskliga behov, livsmedelsproduktion, ekosystemhälsa och vattenkraftproduktion under större delen av året. Men, nuvarande metoder för insamling och lagring av Nepals grundvattendata är extremt föråldrade. I det här projektet kommer vi att arbeta tillsammans med "Nepali Groundwater Resources Development Board" för att förnya datainsamling och lagring, genom utbildning av personal och utbildningsutbyten. För datalagring kommer vi att utveckla ett online system för information om grundvatten. Detta system kommer att organisera data och göra den lättillgänglig för myndigheter, investerare och lokalsamhällen i hela Nepal. För datainsamling kommer vi att utbilda samhällen i Tarai- och Paharregionerna i hur man använder mobiltelefoner för att övervaka grundvatten och små vattenkällor. För att bidra till minskad fattigdom kommer pilotprogram startas, där människor får betalt för att samla in data. Genom dessa två sätt att modernisera övervakning av grundvatten, kommer projektet att fungera som en länk mellan Nepals befolkning och dess grundvattenresurser.  Efter att ha testat möjligheterna att modernisera grundvattensövervakningen i Tarai- och Paharregionerna, kommer vi att interagera med de många myndigheter i Nepal som är ansvariga för att säkra vattenresurser. Planen är att demonstrera (1) hur förbättrad övervakning kan minska osäkerheten vid planering för framtiden och (2) behovet av att förnya den nationella övervakningsplanen för grundvatten i Nepal. Vår vision är att använda detta inledande "Research Links" projekt för att övertyga internationella investerare att hjälpa till att utveckla, och finansiera, ett nationellt övervakningsprogram för grundvatten i Nepal. Genom att utnyttja ny teknik och geospatiala databaser, hoppas vi kunna frigöra kraften av data som en central komponent i Nepals plan för en framtida klimatvänlig och hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vete kan anses vara världens största livmedelsgröda. Vete bidrar idag med 20% av både de kalorier och de proteiner som mänskligheten konsumerar. Vete är också en av de viktigaste grödorna i de regioner som detta projekt syftar till, dvs i Östra Afrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. I vissa länder i dessa regioner utgör vete sk stapelföda, i tex Tajikistan består 60% av det dagliga kaloriintaget av vete. För de fattiga bönderna i dessa regioner utgör vete både en stapelföda, där vete är lätt att lagra för användning året om och en handelsvara som kan ge lite extra inkomster vid bra skördar.   Olika typer av rost på vete är nog den typ av sjukdom som påverkar skörden mest, om ingen kemisk bekämpning görs och vetet inte har någon resistens mot angrepp av rost kan avkastningen av vete minska med 100%, dvs man får ingen skörd alls. Ett stort problem här är de nya sjukdomsraserna (tex svartrost-rasen Ug99) som på senare år har blivit ett allt större problem, inte minst i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralafrika. Mot dessa nya raser finns idag inga resistenta vetesorter, vilket är ett stort hot mot livsmedelssäkerheten i de nämnda regionerna. För ökad livsmedelssäkerhet och fattigdomsbekämpning är alltså resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt.   I princip finns två strategier för att upprätthålla en bra skörd av god kvalitet under år med stora rostangrepp, antingen kan kemiska bekämpningsmedel användas eller kan man odla sorter som är resistenta mot rost. För veteodling i fattiga delar av Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien, så är resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt. För fattiga bönder är inköp av pesticider är en omöjlighet för den som inte har ekonomiska resurser till detta, Vidare så krävs en viss utbildning och läsförståelse för att kunna använda kemiska pesticider på ett riktigt sätt och för korrekt dosering. En ökad pesticid-användning eller en felaktig sådan kan också påverka klimat och miljö negativt. Möjligheten att odla resistenta sorter bidrar således inte bara till ökad livsmedelssäkerhet utan också till ökad jämlikhet.   Ett problem vid resistensförädling är att patogenerna, dvs de organismer som är ansvariga för sjukdomarna hos värdväxten, i detta fall vetet, regelbundet förändras och på så sätt kan de angripa vete med gener som tidigare stod för resistensen hos vetet. Detta innebär att det ständigt finns behov av att hitta nya gener som är resistenta mot sjukdomarna. Inom det här sökta projektet ha vi tillgång till ett extremt unikt och intressant vetematerial som har tagits fram under en livstid av Professor Arnulf Merker som tidigare hade sin verksamhet vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Vetematerialet består av en rad linjer som har erhållit translokationer eller substitutioner av kromosomer från släktingar som man korsat vetet med. Linjerna består alltså framför allt av vete men med enstaka kromosomer som kommer från någon släkting. Detta material har visat sig innehålla nya resistensgener mot ett antal olika sjukdomar. Inom ett tidigare projekt som hade finansiering från Monsanto Beachell Borlaug stiftelsen i USA har vi lyckats att både visa att det finns nya gener för svartrost-resistens i materialet samt att överföra dessa gener i småbitar, som sk Robertsonian traslokationer till en mer "ren" vetebakgrund. Denna överföring underlättar möjligheterna att använda dessa gener inom växtförädling för att kunna ta fram nya sorter som är resistenta mot alla idag kända raser av svartrost (inklusive Ug99). Vi har också i det förra projektet tagit fram sk KASP markörer som kan användas i växtförädlingen för att specificera om "våra" resistensgener finns tillgängliga i det vetematerial man undersöker.   Syftet med det här projektet är att transferera de nya generna vi har upptäckt i vårt vetematerial till vetematerial som är adapterat till de olika regionerna i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. Denna del av projektet kommer att göras i samarbete med forskningsmiljöer i Sydafrika, Kenya, Etiopien, Turkiet och</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vete kan anses vara världens största livmedelsgröda. Vete bidrar idag med 20% av både de kalorier och de proteiner som mänskligheten konsumerar. Vete är också en av de viktigaste grödorna i de regioner som detta projekt syftar till, dvs i Östra Afrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. I vissa länder i dessa regioner utgör vete sk stapelföda, i tex Tajikistan består 60% av det dagliga kaloriintaget av vete. För de fattiga bönderna i dessa regioner utgör vete både en stapelföda, där vete är lätt att lagra för användning året om och en handelsvara som kan ge lite extra inkomster vid bra skördar.   Olika typer av rost på vete är nog den typ av sjukdom som påverkar skörden mest, om ingen kemisk bekämpning görs och vetet inte har någon resistens mot angrepp av rost kan avkastningen av vete minska med 100%, dvs man får ingen skörd alls. Ett stort problem här är de nya sjukdomsraserna (tex svartrost-rasen Ug99) som på senare år har blivit ett allt större problem, inte minst i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralafrika. Mot dessa nya raser finns idag inga resistenta vetesorter, vilket är ett stort hot mot livsmedelssäkerheten i de nämnda regionerna. För ökad livsmedelssäkerhet och fattigdomsbekämpning är alltså resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt.   I princip finns två strategier för att upprätthålla en bra skörd av god kvalitet under år med stora rostangrepp, antingen kan kemiska bekämpningsmedel användas eller kan man odla sorter som är resistenta mot rost. För veteodling i fattiga delar av Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien, så är resistenta sorter otroligt viktigt. För fattiga bönder är inköp av pesticider är en omöjlighet för den som inte har ekonomiska resurser till detta, Vidare så krävs en viss utbildning och läsförståelse för att kunna använda kemiska pesticider på ett riktigt sätt och för korrekt dosering. En ökad pesticid-användning eller en felaktig sådan kan också påverka klimat och miljö negativt. Möjligheten att odla resistenta sorter bidrar således inte bara till ökad livsmedelssäkerhet utan också till ökad jämlikhet.   Ett problem vid resistensförädling är att patogenerna, dvs de organismer som är ansvariga för sjukdomarna hos värdväxten, i detta fall vetet, regelbundet förändras och på så sätt kan de angripa vete med gener som tidigare stod för resistensen hos vetet. Detta innebär att det ständigt finns behov av att hitta nya gener som är resistenta mot sjukdomarna. Inom det här sökta projektet ha vi tillgång till ett extremt unikt och intressant vetematerial som har tagits fram under en livstid av Professor Arnulf Merker som tidigare hade sin verksamhet vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Vetematerialet består av en rad linjer som har erhållit translokationer eller substitutioner av kromosomer från släktingar som man korsat vetet med. Linjerna består alltså framför allt av vete men med enstaka kromosomer som kommer från någon släkting. Detta material har visat sig innehålla nya resistensgener mot ett antal olika sjukdomar. Inom ett tidigare projekt som hade finansiering från Monsanto Beachell Borlaug stiftelsen i USA har vi lyckats att både visa att det finns nya gener för svartrost-resistens i materialet samt att överföra dessa gener i småbitar, som sk Robertsonian traslokationer till en mer "ren" vetebakgrund. Denna överföring underlättar möjligheterna att använda dessa gener inom växtförädling för att kunna ta fram nya sorter som är resistenta mot alla idag kända raser av svartrost (inklusive Ug99). Vi har också i det förra projektet tagit fram sk KASP markörer som kan användas i växtförädlingen för att specificera om "våra" resistensgener finns tillgängliga i det vetematerial man undersöker.   Syftet med det här projektet är att transferera de nya generna vi har upptäckt i vårt vetematerial till vetematerial som är adapterat till de olika regionerna i Östafrika, Mellanöstern och Centralasien. Denna del av projektet kommer att göras i samarbete med forskningsmiljöer i Sydafrika, Kenya, Etiopien, Turkiet och</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Toppstyrning eller gräsrotsinitiativ? En studie av olika rättvise- och försoningsprocessers förmåga att skapa säkerhet</narrative>
      <narrative>Enhancing development and security on the ground?: Exploring the effects of top-down and bottom-up justice and reconciliation processes on securi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transitional justice research has increasingly called attention to debates about whether top-down (e.g. criminal tribunals/truth commissions) or bottom up post-conflict justice and reconciliation strategies (e.g. customary/grassroots processes) are more advantageous to pursue in the wake of mass atrocity. While these processes are generally viewed as necessary to deal with past wrongdoings, it remains unclear how participation in top-down vs. bottom-up processes impacts upon perceptions of security and socioeconomic cooperation in the local settings. We will undertake a structured-focused comparison of three post-conflict settings that had varying approaches to transitional justice: Sierra Leone, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Mozambique. The first two implemented official, top-down strategies, while the latter relied on locally-derived, grassroots processes to overcome their violent pasts. Data will be collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with victims and perpetrators who continue to live in the same communities.  This project will contribute to Swedish development goals of: 1) reducing poverty through understanding how societal trust and social capital can be increased, thus paving the way for economic development; 2) addressing oppression and human rights abuses through understanding how to best stop cycles of violence via reconciliation; and 3) empowering females by exploring how women's experiences and needs can be best met in post-conflict settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskning rörande övergångsstrukturer för rättvisa och försoning har under senare år genererat en debatt huruvida toppstyrda (t.ex. krigstribunaler och statligt sanktionerade sanningskommissioner) eller "botten upp" (t.ex. traditionella eller gräsrotsinitierade processer) strategier är mest fördelaktiga för att hantera frågor rörande rättvisa och försoning i samhällen som genomlidit systematiska övergrepp. Syftet med studien är därför att undersöka vilken effekt respektive strategi har på perceptioner av säkerhet i lokala samhällen som drabbats av väpnade konflikter.     Vi kommer att göra en komparativ studie av tre samhällen i post-konfliktländer som har implementerat olika typer av övergångsstrukturer för rättvisa och försoning: Lasvadalen i Bosnien-Hercegovina, Gorongosa distriktet i Mocambique, samt Kono distriktet i Sierra Leone. Både Bosnien-Hercegovina och Sierra Leone använda sig av övergångsstrukturer som inkluderade krigstribunaler och sanningskommissioner, medan Mocambique förlitade sig mer på lokaldrivna processer (traditionella försoningsmekanismer). Det empiriska materialet kommer att samlas in med hjälp av djupintervjuer och fokusgrupper med offer samt förövare, som fortfarande lever i samma lokala samhällen. Givet att dessa grupper tvingas att interagera på en daglig basis, är det av stor vikt att skapa en större förståelse för hur toppstyrda respektive "botten upp" initiativ för rättvisa och försoning påverkar byggandet av varaktig fred.     Studien har dessutom potential att göra ett viktigt bidrag till Sveriges övergripande utvecklingsmål att minska fattigdomen och förtrycket för de mest utsatta grupperna i låginkomstländer. Forskningsrön inom ekonomi har, t.ex. påvisat att tillit och socialt kapital har avgörande betydelse för ekonomisk tillväxt och företagsamhet. Det är därför av avgörande betydelse att veta om toppstyrda eller botten upp övergångsstrukturer är bäst på att generera säkerhet och tillit mellan krigsdrabbade grupper; utan denna kunskap finns det en överhängande risk att ökad polarisering förhindrar ekonomisk återhämtning i krigsdrabbade länder. Vidare är förtryck och brott mot mänskliga rättigheter en central anledning till att inbördeskrig bryter ut och fortsätter. Om lokala och internationella aktörer inte söker att adressera sådana överträdelser, finns det en överhängande risk att politiska eliter fortsätter använda samma destruktiva beteende även i framtiden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Empirical, methodological and theoretical findings from our three cases have been included in the international master´s courses Transitional Justice: Retribution, Coexistence, Reconciliation, and Methods in Comparative Genocide Studies, both given at the Hugo Valentin Centre.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Enhancing development and security on the ground?: Exploring the effects of top-down and bottom-up justice and reconciliation processes on securi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transitional justice research has increasingly called attention to debates about whether top-down (e.g. criminal tribunals/truth commissions) or bottom up post-conflict justice and reconciliation strategies (e.g. customary/grassroots processes) are more advantageous to pursue in the wake of mass atrocity. While these processes are generally viewed as necessary to deal with past wrongdoings, it remains unclear how participation in top-down vs. bottom-up processes impacts upon perceptions of security and socioeconomic cooperation in the local settings. We will undertake a structured-focused comparison of three post-conflict settings that had varying approaches to transitional justice: Sierra Leone, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Mozambique. The first two implemented official, top-down strategies, while the latter relied on locally-derived, grassroots processes to overcome their violent pasts. Data will be collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with victims and perpetrators who continue to live in the same communities.  This project will contribute to Swedish development goals of: 1) reducing poverty through understanding how societal trust and social capital can be increased, thus paving the way for economic development; 2) addressing oppression and human rights abuses through understanding how to best stop cycles of violence via reconciliation; and 3) empowering females by exploring how women's experiences and needs can be best met in post-conflict settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskning rörande övergångsstrukturer för rättvisa och försoning har under senare år genererat en debatt huruvida toppstyrda (t.ex. krigstribunaler och statligt sanktionerade sanningskommissioner) eller "botten upp" (t.ex. traditionella eller gräsrotsinitierade processer) strategier är mest fördelaktiga för att hantera frågor rörande rättvisa och försoning i samhällen som genomlidit systematiska övergrepp. Syftet med studien är därför att undersöka vilken effekt respektive strategi har på perceptioner av säkerhet i lokala samhällen som drabbats av väpnade konflikter.     Vi kommer att göra en komparativ studie av tre samhällen i post-konfliktländer som har implementerat olika typer av övergångsstrukturer för rättvisa och försoning: Lasvadalen i Bosnien-Hercegovina, Gorongosa distriktet i Mocambique, samt Kono distriktet i Sierra Leone. Både Bosnien-Hercegovina och Sierra Leone använda sig av övergångsstrukturer som inkluderade krigstribunaler och sanningskommissioner, medan Mocambique förlitade sig mer på lokaldrivna processer (traditionella försoningsmekanismer). Det empiriska materialet kommer att samlas in med hjälp av djupintervjuer och fokusgrupper med offer samt förövare, som fortfarande lever i samma lokala samhällen. Givet att dessa grupper tvingas att interagera på en daglig basis, är det av stor vikt att skapa en större förståelse för hur toppstyrda respektive "botten upp" initiativ för rättvisa och försoning påverkar byggandet av varaktig fred.     Studien har dessutom potential att göra ett viktigt bidrag till Sveriges övergripande utvecklingsmål att minska fattigdomen och förtrycket för de mest utsatta grupperna i låginkomstländer. Forskningsrön inom ekonomi har, t.ex. påvisat att tillit och socialt kapital har avgörande betydelse för ekonomisk tillväxt och företagsamhet. Det är därför av avgörande betydelse att veta om toppstyrda eller botten upp övergångsstrukturer är bäst på att generera säkerhet och tillit mellan krigsdrabbade grupper; utan denna kunskap finns det en överhängande risk att ökad polarisering förhindrar ekonomisk återhämtning i krigsdrabbade länder. Vidare är förtryck och brott mot mänskliga rättigheter en central anledning till att inbördeskrig bryter ut och fortsätter. Om lokala och internationella aktörer inte söker att adressera sådana överträdelser, finns det en överhängande risk att politiska eliter fortsätter använda samma destruktiva beteende även i framtiden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Uppsala universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Emerging technologies supporting a transition to a bio-based economy through increased production of lignocellulose-based biofuels, green chemicals and biomaterials are compatible with economic advances and poverty reduction. This project will focus on thermochemical pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of quinoa stalks and seed coats, two abundant residues of Bolivian agriculture. While stalks will be directly pretreated, seed coats will first be processed to biopesticides and the solid residue will then be sent to pretreatment. The sugars produced in the enzymatic hydrolysis of both substrates will be bio-converted to exopolysaccharide-based biopolymers using a Bolivian bacterial strain, and to ethanol by yeast using high-solids concentration processes. Using high solids loads is advantageous with regard to product recovery economics, but it is challenging due to mass transfer limitations and to the accumulation of fermentation inhibitors. The current project intends to enhance the mass transfer by introducing a pre-saccharification step prior to the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, and the inhibition problem will be alleviated with reducing agents. High ethanol titers will also be reached by adding molasses to the hydrolysates. A techno-economic evaluation of the different approaches will be performed. The research will result in efficient processes for conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks and in a more diversified production of Bolivian quinoa sector</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad produktion och användning av biobaserade produkter från jord- och skogsbruk har visat sig ha tydligt positiva sociala och ekonomiska effekter på samhällen i stark utveckling, t.ex. i Latinamerika. Inte minst gäller detta utvecklingen på landsbygden. Biobaserade produkter kan vara flytande biobränslen, t.ex. etanol, samt gröna kemikalier och material, t.ex. plast baserad på förnybar råvara. Speciellt fördelaktigt är att använda rester som innehåller cellulosa, eftersom cellulosabaserade rester inte konkurrerar med framställning av livsmedel och eftersom restprodukter och avfall har ett lågt värde, vilket är viktigt för processens ekonomi. Cellulosabaserade råvaror kan omvandlas till värdefulla produkter genom teknik baserad på förbehandling, försockring och förjäsning. Förbehandling är en termokemisk process där materialet behandlas vid högt tryck och hög temperatur (vanligen runt 200 grader C). Försockring görs bäst med biologiska katalysatorer, enzymer, eftersom de har förutsättningar att ge relativt höga utbyten. Förjäsning utförs med olika slags mikroorganismer, t.ex. bakterier eller jästsvampar.  I det här projektet kommer bolivianska och svenska forskare att samarbeta för att undersöka hur rester från bolivianskt jordbruk kan användas för att framställa värdefulla produkter baserade på förnybar råvara. De rester som kommer att studeras är stjälkar och fröskal från quinoa. Quinoa ger frön som kan användas till maträtter, på samma sätt som ris eller couscous. Efter det att man utvunnit fröna, som blir till mat, återstår emellertid en cellulosabaserad rest, som huvudsakligen består av växtens stjälk. En annan rest från quinoaproduktion är fröskal som genereras under den mekaniska tvättningsprocess som används för att avlägsna växtens bittra komponenter. Biprodukter från quinoaframställning har idag mycket lågt värde och användningen är mycket begränsad. I det här projektet kommer stjälkar och fröskal från quinoa att utsättas för förbehandling, försockring och förjäsning med syftet att göra processerna så effektiva som möjligt. Stjälkarna kommer att förbehandlas direkt, medan fröskalen först extraheras för framställning av biopesticider och sedan genomgår förbehandling. Tre olika typer av produkter kommer att studeras, nämligen cellulosabaserad etanol, biopolymerer och biopesticider, dvs. biologiska bekämpningsmedel. Produktion av biopolymeren kommer att studeras i processer som baseras på en nyligen upptäckt salt-tolerant bakterie som isolerats från den bolivianska högplatån Altiplano. För produktion av cellulosabaserad etanol kommer processer baserade på jäst att studeras.  Den mesta etanol som tillverkas i världen idag härrör från rörsocker (som i Brasilien) eller stärkelse (som i USA). Framställning av kemiska produkter från cellulosa är fördelaktigt jämfört med rörsocker och stärkelse så tillvida att cellulosan inte kan användas för produktion av livsmedel. Nackdelen med cellulosa jämfört med rörsocker eller stärkelse är att det tekniskt sett är svårare att med högt utbyte och till en rimlig kostnad konvertera den till socker. Av ekonomiska skäl vill man ha en koncentrerad produkt snarare än en utspädd. I det här projektet kommer två nya strategier att konvertera cellulosabaserad råvara till en produkt med hög koncentration att undersökas. Den ena strategin innebär utförande av en försockrings- och förjäsningsprocess med hög halt fast fas genom ett enzymatisk försteg med samtidig tillsats av små mängder av en kemisk substans som underlättar konvertering vid höga koncentrationer, vilket är baserat på en uppfinning av projektets svenska part. Den andra strategin baseras på blandning av cellulosan med melass, alltså en rest från sockerframställningen. De båda strategierna kommer att utvärderas dels tekniskt och dels ekonomiskt.  Forskning inom det här området bereder vägen för ett bättre utnyttjande av resurser i form av rester från jordbruket samt till minskat behov av fossila substanser som råolja som har kraftigt ne</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Biorefinery process for quinoa stalks. The process consists of extracting saponins with aqueous ethanol, followed by sulfuric-acid-catalyzed hydrothermal pretreatment of the saponin-free material for separating hemicellulosic sugars, and saccharification of the remaining solids with commercial cellulases for producing hydrolysates that are bio-converted to ethanol or bacterial biopolymers with alternative microbes, including robust bacterial strains isolated from extreme environments in the Altiplano.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Biorefining of quinoa residues to biopolymers, advanced biofuels and biopesticides</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bioraffinering av quinoarester till biopolymerer, avancerade biobränslen och biopesticider</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Emerging technologies supporting a transition to a bio-based economy through increased production of lignocellulose-based biofuels, green chemicals and biomaterials are compatible with economic advances and poverty reduction. This project will focus on thermochemical pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of quinoa stalks and seed coats, two abundant residues of Bolivian agriculture. While stalks will be directly pretreated, seed coats will first be processed to biopesticides and the solid residue will then be sent to pretreatment. The sugars produced in the enzymatic hydrolysis of both substrates will be bio-converted to exopolysaccharide-based biopolymers using a Bolivian bacterial strain, and to ethanol by yeast using high-solids concentration processes. Using high solids loads is advantageous with regard to product recovery economics, but it is challenging due to mass transfer limitations and to the accumulation of fermentation inhibitors. The current project intends to enhance the mass transfer by introducing a pre-saccharification step prior to the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, and the inhibition problem will be alleviated with reducing agents. High ethanol titers will also be reached by adding molasses to the hydrolysates. A techno-economic evaluation of the different approaches will be performed. The research will result in efficient processes for conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks and in a more diversified production of Bolivian quinoa sector</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chronic kidney of unknown etiology in Central America and Asia - is it the same disease?</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund  Under de senaste decennierna har en hög förekomst av kronisk njursvikt av okänd orsak, (CKDu) rapporterats från landsbygdsområden i Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och Indien. Rapporterna från de olika områdena har mycket gemensamt, sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat och är inte kopplade till traditionella riskfaktorer för kronisk njursjukdom såsom högt blodtryck eller diabetes mellitus. Det stora antalet patienter med CKDu orsakar stora påfrestningar på de redan begränsade sjukvårdsresurserna i regionerna och många njursjuka patienter får inte den vård och uppföljning som behövs, vilket resulterar i ökat lidande och sjukdomsbörda för patienten och försämrad socioekonomi för regionen.  Ännu är orsaken till CKDu i de olika regionerna inte helt klarlagd. I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att orsaken kan vara upprepade uttorkning (vatten och saltförluster) orsakad av tungt fysiskt arbete i varmt klimat. Denna hypotes har de senaste åren fått mer stöd från både experimentella studier och studier av lantbruksarbetare under arbete. I Sri Lanka har forskare främst föreslagit olika miljötoxiner såsom tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som orsak till CKDu. Trots de stora likheterna mellan CKDu-epidemierna i de olika regionerna finns det i dagsläget inga definitiva bevis på att de är samma sjukdom, främst på grund av en brist på jämförande studier av patientergrupper och vävnadsprover från njurarna, s.k. njurbiopsier.  Målsättning: Det övergripande målet för detta projekt är att skapa ett nätverk mellan läkare och forskare i drabbade områden och forskningsaktiva inom detta fält. Syftet är att långsiktigt stödja och utveckla forskning för att förbättra prognos, diagnostik, behandling och prevention av CKDu i Centralamerika och Sydostasien.  Projektplan: Vi kommer att noggrant undersöka utvalda patientgrupper med CKDu i drabbade områden i El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och Indien för att se om patientgrupperna i dessa länder har liknande biokemiska förändringar i blod och urin samt liknande bild vid avancerad mikroskopisk undersökning av njurbiopsier. För att stärka samarbetet kring sjukdomen kommer vi även att skapa och etablera ett nätverk av njurläkare, patologer och forskare från de olika regionerna vilket kommer att förbättra den lokala kapaciteten vad gäller diagnostik och vidare forskning inom CKDu. En workshop planeras i Sverige för deltagare i nätverket där resultaten från de jämförande patientstudierna att presenteras och diskuteras. Vidare kommer ett protokoll utarbetas för att på ett systematiskt sätt kategorisera och bedöma njurbiopsier, d.v.s. de mikroskopiska njurförändringar som ses vid CKDu.  Betydelse: Om vi inom detta projekt finner en nära likhet mellan patientgrupperna från de olika kontinenterna, tyder det på att sjukdomarna har samma orsak och detta kommer att vara viktig information i sökandet om vad som orsakar CKDu. Att finna orsaken bakom CKDu är av största vikt för att kunna förebygga och behandla sjukdomen. De gemensamma diagnoskriterier för förändringar i njurbiopsierna som tas fram vid den workshop som beskrivs ovan kommer att kunna användas för diagnostik på njurbiopsier, men även för vidare viktiga studier inom CKDu, framför allt kommer det vara viktigt i kommande prevalensstudier. Genom samarbetet inom nätverket kommer nya frågeställningar att kunna identifieras och fler projekt kunna initieras vilket driver forskningen om CKDu vidare.  Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan missgynnade befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för den sjuka individen, vilket också undergräver socioekonomiska situationen för familjen. Barn kan behöva lämna skolan och tvingas till barnarbete att för att upprätthålla familjens inkomst. I de mest drabbade områdena med många drabbade och många CKDu-relaterade dödsfall påverkas hållbarheten i lokalsamhället allvarligt och sjukvårdssystemen är överväldigade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller f</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chronic kidney of unknown etiology in Central America and Asia - is it the same disease?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kronisk njursjukdom av oklar orsak i Centralamerika och Asien - är det samma sjukdom?</narrative>
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      <narrative>The general aim of this research links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund  Under de senaste decennierna har en hög förekomst av kronisk njursvikt av okänd orsak, (CKDu) rapporterats från landsbygdsområden i Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och Indien. Rapporterna från de olika områdena har mycket gemensamt, sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat och är inte kopplade till traditionella riskfaktorer för kronisk njursjukdom såsom högt blodtryck eller diabetes mellitus. Det stora antalet patienter med CKDu orsakar stora påfrestningar på de redan begränsade sjukvårdsresurserna i regionerna och många njursjuka patienter får inte den vård och uppföljning som behövs, vilket resulterar i ökat lidande och sjukdomsbörda för patienten och försämrad socioekonomi för regionen.  Ännu är orsaken till CKDu i de olika regionerna inte helt klarlagd. I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att orsaken kan vara upprepade uttorkning (vatten och saltförluster) orsakad av tungt fysiskt arbete i varmt klimat. Denna hypotes har de senaste åren fått mer stöd från både experimentella studier och studier av lantbruksarbetare under arbete. I Sri Lanka har forskare främst föreslagit olika miljötoxiner såsom tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som orsak till CKDu. Trots de stora likheterna mellan CKDu-epidemierna i de olika regionerna finns det i dagsläget inga definitiva bevis på att de är samma sjukdom, främst på grund av en brist på jämförande studier av patientergrupper och vävnadsprover från njurarna, s.k. njurbiopsier.  Målsättning: Det övergripande målet för detta projekt är att skapa ett nätverk mellan läkare och forskare i drabbade områden och forskningsaktiva inom detta fält. Syftet är att långsiktigt stödja och utveckla forskning för att förbättra prognos, diagnostik, behandling och prevention av CKDu i Centralamerika och Sydostasien.  Projektplan: Vi kommer att noggrant undersöka utvalda patientgrupper med CKDu i drabbade områden i El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och Indien för att se om patientgrupperna i dessa länder har liknande biokemiska förändringar i blod och urin samt liknande bild vid avancerad mikroskopisk undersökning av njurbiopsier. För att stärka samarbetet kring sjukdomen kommer vi även att skapa och etablera ett nätverk av njurläkare, patologer och forskare från de olika regionerna vilket kommer att förbättra den lokala kapaciteten vad gäller diagnostik och vidare forskning inom CKDu. En workshop planeras i Sverige för deltagare i nätverket där resultaten från de jämförande patientstudierna att presenteras och diskuteras. Vidare kommer ett protokoll utarbetas för att på ett systematiskt sätt kategorisera och bedöma njurbiopsier, d.v.s. de mikroskopiska njurförändringar som ses vid CKDu.  Betydelse: Om vi inom detta projekt finner en nära likhet mellan patientgrupperna från de olika kontinenterna, tyder det på att sjukdomarna har samma orsak och detta kommer att vara viktig information i sökandet om vad som orsakar CKDu. Att finna orsaken bakom CKDu är av största vikt för att kunna förebygga och behandla sjukdomen. De gemensamma diagnoskriterier för förändringar i njurbiopsierna som tas fram vid den workshop som beskrivs ovan kommer att kunna användas för diagnostik på njurbiopsier, men även för vidare viktiga studier inom CKDu, framför allt kommer det vara viktigt i kommande prevalensstudier. Genom samarbetet inom nätverket kommer nya frågeställningar att kunna identifieras och fler projekt kunna initieras vilket driver forskningen om CKDu vidare.  Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan missgynnade befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för den sjuka individen, vilket också undergräver socioekonomiska situationen för familjen. Barn kan behöva lämna skolan och tvingas till barnarbete att för att upprätthålla familjens inkomst. I de mest drabbade områdena med många drabbade och många CKDu-relaterade dödsfall påverkas hållbarheten i lokalsamhället allvarligt och sjukvårdssystemen är överväldigade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller f</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Community-based interventions for strengthening adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights: how can they be integrated and sustained? A mul</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samhällsbaserade interventioner för att stärka sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter bland ungdomar</narrative>
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      <narrative>Neglect of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for adolescents results in poor health outcomes such as unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and violence. Community-based interventions aimed at strengthening SRHR for adolescents can help to reduce such health challenges. There is limited knowledge of the mechanisms that can effectively deliver such interventions, or of the processes that can bring about their integration into the health system. The purpose of this project is to identify the mechanisms that facilitate integration of SRHR interventions into community health systems, and establish whether such integration promotes (or not) the acceptability and adoption of SRHR services. This will be achieved by conducting a multiple case study embedded within an ongoing RCT. A theory-driven evaluation will be applied, which will, through a stepwise approach, develop and refine a causal theory resulting in policy recommendations, steering further research and informing teaching programmes. The 3-year project was conceived based in the partners&amp;#180; mutual interest in health policy and systems research with a focus on community-based interventions to promote equity and the right to health. We aim for a long-term partnership through mutual development of methodological expertise and projects beyond this ResearchLink proposal. Regular workshops, study visits, and virtual meetings for senior and junior researchers will form the backbone of activities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungdomar har olika vårdbehov jämfört med vuxnas, särskilt när det gäller sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR). Försummelse av deras särskilda vårdbehov leder till negativa konsekvenser såsom oönskade graviditeter, sexuellt överförbara infektioner och sexuellt våld. Samhällsbaserade insatser för att stärka SRHR bland ungdomar kan bidra till att minska dessa hälsoproblem. Det har länge konstaterats att för att hälso- och sjukvården skall vara till nytta för ungdomar så bör den vara "ungdomsvänlig", dvs tillgänglig, accepterad, rättvis, ändamålsenligt och effektivt för olika ungdomsgrupper, enligt Världshälsoorganisationen. För att SRHR insatser ska lyckas måste de dessutom vara förenliga med samhällets och sjukvårdssystemet struktur, dvs de måste vara väl integrerade. En nyckelfråga för sådana insatser är därför: hur kan de kan integreras och upprätthållas i de lokala samhälls- och hälsosystemstrukturerna?  Det finns en begränsad kunskap om mekanismerna för att implementera SRH interventioner, inklusive hur de bäst integreras och hur man upprätthåller dem över tid. Det har således efterlysts ytterligare forskning kring mekanismer och kontextuella faktorer som stödjer integration och hållbarhet av sådana insatser.  Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att identifiera de mekanismer som utlöser integrering av SRHR insatser i lokala samhälls- och hälsosystemstrukturer och om en sådan integration främjar (eller inte) acceptans och användandet av SRHR services. Detta ResearchLink projekt är inbäddat i en Zambia baserad randomiserad kontrollstudie (RCT) &amp;quot; Research Initiative to Support the Empowerment of Girls -RISE" - som syftar till att minska graviditeter hos unga flicka  och äktenskap genom att öka kunskapen i sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa (SRH), upptag av preventivmedel och säkrare sex. Vi kommer att genomföra en multipel fallstudie och tillämpa en teori driven utvärdering genom att 1) att utveckla en initial orsaks teori som föreslår en förklaring av hur integrationen av en samhällsbaserad intervention i syfte att stärka ungdomars SRHR i lokala samhälls- och hälsosystem strukturer leder till "ungdomsvänliga tjänster" inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet 2) utvärdering av orsaksteori n genom multipla fallstudier, 3) identifiera kontextförhållanden och mekanismerna bakom effektiv integrering och 4) slutligen föreslå en utvecklad orsaksteori som leder till rekommendationer för att vägleda beslutsfattare, ytterligare forskning och informera undervisningsprogram.  Detta ResearchLink projektet utformades baserat på sökandes, dvs Institutonen för Folkhälsa, University of Zambia (UNZA)och Enheten för Epidemiologi och Global Hälsa, Umeå universitet (EpiGH), ömsesidiga  intresse av hälsosystemsforskning med  fokus på samhällsbaserade interventioner för att främja rättvisa och rätten till hälsa. Dessutom deltog Docent Ingvild Fossgard Sand&amp;#248;y (PI för RISE) och hennes team från University of Bergen i utarbetandet av ansökan. Medverkande strävar efter ett långsiktigt partnerskap genom ömsesidig utveckling av metodologisk expertis samt tillämpning av denna expertis för att stärka samhällsbaserade hälsosystem. Gemensam utveckling av erfarenhets kunskap genom de utmaningar och anpassningar som krävs för att genomföra teoridrivna utvärderingar kommer att gynna både forskare från Zambia och Sverige. Partnernas kompletterande bakgrunder kommer att berika inlärningsprocessen. Praktisk kompetens inom innovativ, hälsosystemforskning kommer att lägga en grund för att främja det Zambiska-Svenska forskningssamarbete och ge ledning i utvecklingen av forskningsmetoder som stärker samhällsbaserade hälsosystem samt i nya forskningsprojekt. Utveckling av projektverksamheten kommer att ge möjlighet för yngre forskare i samarbete med seniora forskare för att få kompetens inte bara i metoder, men också i att skriva publikationer och projektansökningar. Ryggraden i de ömsesidiga lärprocesserna blir årliga workshops, studievistelser o</narrative>
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      <narrative>Community-based interventions for strengthening adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights: how can they be integrated and sustained? A mul</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ungdomar har olika vårdbehov jämfört med vuxnas, särskilt när det gäller sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR). Försummelse av deras särskilda vårdbehov leder till negativa konsekvenser såsom oönskade graviditeter, sexuellt överförbara infektioner och sexuellt våld. Samhällsbaserade insatser för att stärka SRHR bland ungdomar kan bidra till att minska dessa hälsoproblem. Det har länge konstaterats att för att hälso- och sjukvården skall vara till nytta för ungdomar så bör den vara "ungdomsvänlig", dvs tillgänglig, accepterad, rättvis, ändamålsenligt och effektivt för olika ungdomsgrupper, enligt Världshälsoorganisationen. För att SRHR insatser ska lyckas måste de dessutom vara förenliga med samhällets och sjukvårdssystemet struktur, dvs de måste vara väl integrerade. En nyckelfråga för sådana insatser är därför: hur kan de kan integreras och upprätthållas i de lokala samhälls- och hälsosystemstrukturerna?  Det finns en begränsad kunskap om mekanismerna för att implementera SRH interventioner, inklusive hur de bäst integreras och hur man upprätthåller dem över tid. Det har således efterlysts ytterligare forskning kring mekanismer och kontextuella faktorer som stödjer integration och hållbarhet av sådana insatser.  Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att identifiera de mekanismer som utlöser integrering av SRHR insatser i lokala samhälls- och hälsosystemstrukturer och om en sådan integration främjar (eller inte) acceptans och användandet av SRHR services. Detta ResearchLink projekt är inbäddat i en Zambia baserad randomiserad kontrollstudie (RCT) &amp;quot; Research Initiative to Support the Empowerment of Girls -RISE" - som syftar till att minska graviditeter hos unga flicka  och äktenskap genom att öka kunskapen i sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa (SRH), upptag av preventivmedel och säkrare sex. Vi kommer att genomföra en multipel fallstudie och tillämpa en teori driven utvärdering genom att 1) att utveckla en initial orsaks teori som föreslår en förklaring av hur integrationen av en samhällsbaserad intervention i syfte att stärka ungdomars SRHR i lokala samhälls- och hälsosystem strukturer leder till "ungdomsvänliga tjänster" inom hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet 2) utvärdering av orsaksteori n genom multipla fallstudier, 3) identifiera kontextförhållanden och mekanismerna bakom effektiv integrering och 4) slutligen föreslå en utvecklad orsaksteori som leder till rekommendationer för att vägleda beslutsfattare, ytterligare forskning och informera undervisningsprogram.  Detta ResearchLink projektet utformades baserat på sökandes, dvs Institutonen för Folkhälsa, University of Zambia (UNZA)och Enheten för Epidemiologi och Global Hälsa, Umeå universitet (EpiGH), ömsesidiga  intresse av hälsosystemsforskning med  fokus på samhällsbaserade interventioner för att främja rättvisa och rätten till hälsa. Dessutom deltog Docent Ingvild Fossgard Sand&amp;#248;y (PI för RISE) och hennes team från University of Bergen i utarbetandet av ansökan. Medverkande strävar efter ett långsiktigt partnerskap genom ömsesidig utveckling av metodologisk expertis samt tillämpning av denna expertis för att stärka samhällsbaserade hälsosystem. Gemensam utveckling av erfarenhets kunskap genom de utmaningar och anpassningar som krävs för att genomföra teoridrivna utvärderingar kommer att gynna både forskare från Zambia och Sverige. Partnernas kompletterande bakgrunder kommer att berika inlärningsprocessen. Praktisk kompetens inom innovativ, hälsosystemforskning kommer att lägga en grund för att främja det Zambiska-Svenska forskningssamarbete och ge ledning i utvecklingen av forskningsmetoder som stärker samhällsbaserade hälsosystem samt i nya forskningsprojekt. Utveckling av projektverksamheten kommer att ge möjlighet för yngre forskare i samarbete med seniora forskare för att få kompetens inte bara i metoder, men också i att skriva publikationer och projektansökningar. Ryggraden i de ömsesidiga lärprocesserna blir årliga workshops, studievistelser o</narrative>
      <narrative>Neglect of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for adolescents results in poor health outcomes such as unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, and violence. Community-based interventions aimed at strengthening SRHR for adolescents can help to reduce such health challenges. There is limited knowledge of the mechanisms that can effectively deliver such interventions, or of the processes that can bring about their integration into the health system. The purpose of this project is to identify the mechanisms that facilitate integration of SRHR interventions into community health systems, and establish whether such integration promotes (or not) the acceptability and adoption of SRHR services. This will be achieved by conducting a multiple case study embedded within an ongoing RCT. A theory-driven evaluation will be applied, which will, through a stepwise approach, develop and refine a causal theory resulting in policy recommendations, steering further research and informing teaching programmes. The 3-year project was conceived based in the partners&amp;#180; mutual interest in health policy and systems research with a focus on community-based interventions to promote equity and the right to health. We aim for a long-term partnership through mutual development of methodological expertise and projects beyond this ResearchLink proposal. Regular workshops, study visits, and virtual meetings for senior and junior researchers will form the backbone of activities.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Diarré är en vanlig orsak till dödlighet hos nyfödda lamor och så mycket som 10-25% eller mer av en flock kan påverkas samtidigt. I jordbruksområden på höglandsregioner i Altiplano i Bolivia är boskap i form av tama kameldjur en viktig källa för en hållbar uthållig verksamhet för jordbrukarna. Återkommande frostperioder under året påverkar jordbrukarnas förmåga att odla grödor, så lamaboskap är ofta jordbrukarnas enda källa till mat, kläder och extra inkomster. Vid ett diarréutbrott så avlivas vanligtvis hela flocken för att förhindra smittspridning. Avsaknaden av diagnostiska verktyg och interventioner leder till att lantbrukare och veterinärer tar till drastiska metoder, vilket i sin tur inverkar stort på ekonomi och hållbarhet hos enskilda jordbrukare inom regionen. Att kunna identifiera orsaken till diarrésjukdom hos nyfödda lamor i området bidrar till att lätthanterliga metoder för att detektera sjukdomsalstrande bakterier hos lamorna kan utvecklas och implementeras. En fullständig analys av bakteriesammansättningen hos lamorna samt hur den förändras i samband med diarrésjukdom är nödvändigt för att kunna etablera mer effektiva behandlingsmöjligheter och minska smittspridning bland lamaflocken. I detta projekt kommer även effekten av intag av colostrom för att förhindra infektioner hos nyfödda lamor att studeras. Colostrom är den första näringskällan för nyfödda idisslare och förser dem med ett skydd mot infektioner. Hos idisslare, i jämförelse med människor, sker ingen överföring av immunskydd från mammorna till barnen vid födseln och vanligtvis så är upptaget av colostrom av de nyfödda lamorna litet på grund av att mammorna är stressade över att inte kunna producera tillräckligt med colostrom. Att förse de nyfödda lamorna med colostrom kan utgöra en viktig roll i passiv överföring av komponenter i immunförsvaret som kan skydda lamorna mot infektioner och därmed öka överlevnaden. I en pilotstudie, tänker vi testa effektiviteten av tillförsel av colostrum till de nyfödda lamorna som ett sätt att reducera diarréincidensen. Med hjälp av proteomik kommer vi också att analysera innehållet i colostrum för att i framtiden kunna förutspå hur olika agens kan användas för att kontrollera diarrésjukdom hos nyfödda lamor. Det här är ett multidisciplinärt samarbete mellan universitetet Mayor de San Andres och livsmedelsverket i Bolivia och Göteborgs universitet och Chalmers Tekniska Högskola i Sverige, med kompetens inom mikrobiologi, molekylärbiologi, genomik, proteomik, bioinformatik och veterinärmedicin. Målet är att skapa en kedja mellan jordbrukarna, det lokala sjukvårdssystemet och forskare i Bolivia. Detta kommer att ge en möjlighet till att studera diarrésjukdom genom klinisk och ekologisk mikrobiologi, genomik och bioinformatik. Frekvensen av diarré kommer att studeras hos nyfödda lamor från olika jordbrukare i regionen Curahuara de Carangas i Bolivia och uppföljningsstudier kommer även att genomföras. Detta projekt har för avsikt att identifiera de sjukdomsalstrande bakterier som orsakar diarrésjukdom hos lamor med hjälp av traditionell odling och moderna molekylärbiologiska mikrobiologiska metoder. Genom att använda storskalig sekvensmetodik (metagenomik) kommer bakteriefloran och bakteriediversiteten hos lamorna under det första året att kartläggas. Resultaten från det här projektet kommer dels att hjälpa jordbrukarna att minimera dödligheten hos nyfödda lamor, dels bidra till utveckling av förbättrade metoder för att hantera boskapsskötseln genom en ökad kunskap kring bakteriefloran. En förbättrad hantering av lamaboskapen i regionen kommer därmed bidra till en förbättrad uthållig verksamhet för jordbrukarna i hela Andean Altiplano regionen.</narrative>
      <narrative>In marginal agricultural areas of the Bolivian Altiplano highlands, affected by dramatic levels of endemic poverty, llama livestock constitute a sustainable source of livelihood and a resource for food, clothing and extra income. Diarrheal disease is an important cause of mortality among newborn llamas. This study will analyze the causes of diarrhea in domestic llamas, the gut microbiota composition along first year of life, the colostrum composition of llama mother's milk and the effectiveness of colostrum feeding system as a prevention system. The project is a collaboration between Universidad Mayor de San Andres and the National Service for Agricultural Health and Food Safety in Bolivia, University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology. Information derived from using state-of-the-art microbiology, genomics, metagenomics and proteomics technologies, will be used to design new diagnostic tools addressing main pathogens of diarrheal disease in llamas which will be sequentially locally implemented by the Bolivian partners. This project will facilitate reduction of mortality rates among llama neonates, improving the management of llama livestock in the region and increasing farming and breeding sustainability. In addition, it will create a chain of value between farmers, local animal health system and researchers in the study area of Bolivia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In marginal agricultural areas of the Bolivian Altiplano highlands, affected by dramatic levels of endemic poverty, llama livestock constitute a sustainable source of livelihood and a resource for food, clothing and extra income. Diarrheal disease is an important cause of mortality among newborn llamas. This study will analyze the causes of diarrhea in domestic llamas, the gut microbiota composition along first year of life, the colostrum composition of llama mother's milk and the effectiveness of colostrum feeding system as a prevention system. The project is a collaboration between Universidad Mayor de San Andres and the National Service for Agricultural Health and Food Safety in Bolivia, University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology. Information derived from using state-of-the-art microbiology, genomics, metagenomics and proteomics technologies, will be used to design new diagnostic tools addressing main pathogens of diarrheal disease in llamas which will be sequentially locally implemented by the Bolivian partners. This project will facilitate reduction of mortality rates among llama neonates, improving the management of llama livestock in the region and increasing farming and breeding sustainability. In addition, it will create a chain of value between farmers, local animal health system and researchers in the study area of Bolivia.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Diarré är en vanlig orsak till dödlighet hos nyfödda lamor och så mycket som 10-25% eller mer av en flock kan påverkas samtidigt. I jordbruksområden på höglandsregioner i Altiplano i Bolivia är boskap i form av tama kameldjur en viktig källa för en hållbar uthållig verksamhet för jordbrukarna. Återkommande frostperioder under året påverkar jordbrukarnas förmåga att odla grödor, så lamaboskap är ofta jordbrukarnas enda källa till mat, kläder och extra inkomster. Vid ett diarréutbrott så avlivas vanligtvis hela flocken för att förhindra smittspridning. Avsaknaden av diagnostiska verktyg och interventioner leder till att lantbrukare och veterinärer tar till drastiska metoder, vilket i sin tur inverkar stort på ekonomi och hållbarhet hos enskilda jordbrukare inom regionen. Att kunna identifiera orsaken till diarrésjukdom hos nyfödda lamor i området bidrar till att lätthanterliga metoder för att detektera sjukdomsalstrande bakterier hos lamorna kan utvecklas och implementeras. En fullständig analys av bakteriesammansättningen hos lamorna samt hur den förändras i samband med diarrésjukdom är nödvändigt för att kunna etablera mer effektiva behandlingsmöjligheter och minska smittspridning bland lamaflocken. I detta projekt kommer även effekten av intag av colostrom för att förhindra infektioner hos nyfödda lamor att studeras. Colostrom är den första näringskällan för nyfödda idisslare och förser dem med ett skydd mot infektioner. Hos idisslare, i jämförelse med människor, sker ingen överföring av immunskydd från mammorna till barnen vid födseln och vanligtvis så är upptaget av colostrom av de nyfödda lamorna litet på grund av att mammorna är stressade över att inte kunna producera tillräckligt med colostrom. Att förse de nyfödda lamorna med colostrom kan utgöra en viktig roll i passiv överföring av komponenter i immunförsvaret som kan skydda lamorna mot infektioner och därmed öka överlevnaden. I en pilotstudie, tänker vi testa effektiviteten av tillförsel av colostrum till de nyfödda lamorna som ett sätt att reducera diarréincidensen. Med hjälp av proteomik kommer vi också att analysera innehållet i colostrum för att i framtiden kunna förutspå hur olika agens kan användas för att kontrollera diarrésjukdom hos nyfödda lamor. Det här är ett multidisciplinärt samarbete mellan universitetet Mayor de San Andres och livsmedelsverket i Bolivia och Göteborgs universitet och Chalmers Tekniska Högskola i Sverige, med kompetens inom mikrobiologi, molekylärbiologi, genomik, proteomik, bioinformatik och veterinärmedicin. Målet är att skapa en kedja mellan jordbrukarna, det lokala sjukvårdssystemet och forskare i Bolivia. Detta kommer att ge en möjlighet till att studera diarrésjukdom genom klinisk och ekologisk mikrobiologi, genomik och bioinformatik. Frekvensen av diarré kommer att studeras hos nyfödda lamor från olika jordbrukare i regionen Curahuara de Carangas i Bolivia och uppföljningsstudier kommer även att genomföras. Detta projekt har för avsikt att identifiera de sjukdomsalstrande bakterier som orsakar diarrésjukdom hos lamor med hjälp av traditionell odling och moderna molekylärbiologiska mikrobiologiska metoder. Genom att använda storskalig sekvensmetodik (metagenomik) kommer bakteriefloran och bakteriediversiteten hos lamorna under det första året att kartläggas. Resultaten från det här projektet kommer dels att hjälpa jordbrukarna att minimera dödligheten hos nyfödda lamor, dels bidra till utveckling av förbättrade metoder för att hantera boskapsskötseln genom en ökad kunskap kring bakteriefloran. En förbättrad hantering av lamaboskapen i regionen kommer därmed bidra till en förbättrad uthållig verksamhet för jordbrukarna i hela Andean Altiplano regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Målet med projektet är att utveckla translationella insektsbaserade modeller för att utvärdera föroreningars och parasiters påverkan på blod-hjärnbarriär (BBB) integriteten, på den neurokemiska balansen, samt induktionen av inflammation i hjärnan, effekter som kan relateras till psykiatriska sjukdomar, neurodegenerativa sjukdomar och dödsfall. Insektsmodellerna är enkla att utföra (som att skala räkor), kostnadseffektiva, men ändå unik i dess komplexitet (avläsning av en metaboliskt aktiv hel hjärna). Utrustningen är lättåtkomlig och kräver minimalt underhåll; mobiltelefon, insekter, och fluorescerande små molekyler. Dessa modeller kommer att möjliggöra tidig och effektiv bedömning av potentiella hjärngifter i miljö, mat och vattentäkter.  Enligt den Global Alliance of Health and Pollution, föroreningar, inte sjukdomar, är den största dödsorsaken i utvecklingsländerna, minst tre gånger så många dör varje år av föroreningar än av malaria och HIV/AIDS. Under tiden hälso- och sjukvårdssystem i utvecklingsländerna står inför en enorm börda orsakade av luft- och vattenföroreningar så får forskningen om föroreningar minimalt intresse från det globala samhället. Medan effekter av föroreningar främst studeras på lung- och hjärtsystemen, så är effekter på det centrala nervsystemet (CNS) mycket mindre studerat. Detta beror troligen på att det är en &amp;quot;Silent Killer&amp;quot; som påverkar områden svåra att kvantifiera som effekter på t. ex. humör, beteende och IQ, vilka kan ta flera år att utveckla, och att studera hjärnan är svårt och kostnadskrävande. I senare studier har föroreningar förknippats med sjukdomar i CNS; Alzheimers sjukdom, Parkinsons sjukdom, och degenererande nervsjukdomar. Det har visats, att olika komponenter av luftföroreningar, såsom nanopartiklar, kan aktivera medfödda immunresponser i CNS. Föroreningar- och bakterie-inducerad neuroinflammation, oxidativ stress och förändringar i BBB bidrar till CNS patologin.  Vi föreslår här att utveckla insektsmodeller för att identifiera och studera föroreningars och bakteriers effekter på BBB integritet, neuroinflammation, och neurokemiska balansen. Dessa modeller kommer att baseras på ex vivo-modeller som vi nyligen utvecklade för att förutsäga BBB permeabilitet, utflöde och läkemedelsmetabolism av läkemedel. Den intakta hjärnan dissekeras från insekten och placerades i ett provrör, som gör det enkelt att använda kontrollerade variationer av studieförhållanderna.  I linje med våra tidigare studier på läkemedel, antar vi att de utvecklade modellerna kommer att vara mer prediktiva och kostnadseffektiva än de för närvarande använda modellerna. I själva verket finns det få modeller för att studera gifter påverkan på CNS, och de som används är antingen cellbaserade in vitro-modeller eller djurmodeller. De förstnämnda innehåller inte hela organet (t.ex. hjärnbarriären) och saknar information om hjärnans funktionalitet medan de senare modellernas komplexitet gör det svårt att koppla exponering  till föroreningens neurogiftighet samt begränsas av etiska överväganden av att använda däggdjur i experimentella försök.  En framgångsrik utveckling av insektsbaserade modeller kommer att ge en mer kostnadseffektiv tillgång till profilering av potentiella gifter och potentiellt öka antalet tester utförda och samtidigt minska antalet studier som utförts på däggdjur. Målet är att upptäcka, förebygga och minska mängden neurotoxiska utmaningar, inklusive nanopartiklar (NP) och parasiter, i miljön, vattentäkter och livsmedel.  I slutet av projektet planerar vi att testa tekniken i fält tillsammans med våra medarbetare i Pakistan och Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative>The goal of this project is to develop translational insect based models to evaluate how pollutants and parasites in the environment, water supplies, and foods impact the brain, and their potential relationship to psychiatric diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and death. The insect models are simple to perform (peeling a shrimp), cost efficient, but still unique in its complexity (readout of a metabolically active whole brain). The equipment is readily accessible and require low maintenance; smart phone, insects, and fluorescent small molecules.  According to the Global Alliance of Health and Pollution, pollution, not disease, is the biggest killer in the developing world, taking more lives each year than malaria and HIV/AIDS. While adverse effects of pollutions are mainly studied by looking at the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, effects on the central nervous system (CNS) are not broadly recognized. However, in recent studies, pollution has been associated with variety diseases of the CNS, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and neurodevelopmental disorders.  The insect models will allow more cost efficient access to toxicity profiling and thereby potentially increase the number of tests performed. The goal is to detect, prevent and reduce the amount of neurotoxic challenges in the environment, water supplies, and foods. In the end of the project the technology will be tested in the field together with our collaborators in Pakistan and Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The goal of this project is to develop translational insect based models to evaluate how pollutants and parasites in the environment, water supplies, and foods impact the brain, and their potential relationship to psychiatric diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and death. The insect models are simple to perform (peeling a shrimp), cost efficient, but still unique in its complexity (readout of a metabolically active whole brain). The equipment is readily accessible and require low maintenance; smart phone, insects, and fluorescent small molecules.  According to the Global Alliance of Health and Pollution, pollution, not disease, is the biggest killer in the developing world, taking more lives each year than malaria and HIV/AIDS. While adverse effects of pollutions are mainly studied by looking at the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, effects on the central nervous system (CNS) are not broadly recognized. However, in recent studies, pollution has been associated with variety diseases of the CNS, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and neurodevelopmental disorders.  The insect models will allow more cost efficient access to toxicity profiling and thereby potentially increase the number of tests performed. The goal is to detect, prevent and reduce the amount of neurotoxic challenges in the environment, water supplies, and foods. In the end of the project the technology will be tested in the field together with our collaborators in Pakistan and Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av den mänskliga hjärnan kvarstår som en av vår tids mest utmanande vetenskapliga uppgifter. Omfattningen av de bidrag som gjorts i och med framstegen inom hjärnforskning är enorma, de kliniska implikationerna inkluderade. Hjärnsjukdomar såsom demens, epilepsi, olika typer av huvudvärk, multipel skleros, Parkinsons sjukdom, stroke, Alzheimers sjukdom eller attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) anses av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) vara bland de största hoten mot folkhälsan. De leder inte bara till reducerad livslängd utan inverkar också, på grund av sina förödande konsekvenser för mänskligt beteende och kognition, negativt på livskvaliteten. Tidig upptäckt av neurologiska sjukdomar kan avsevärt öka chanserna för framgångsrik behandling. En av de mest effektiva ickeinvasiva metoderna för att studera effekterna av läkemedel samt tidig diagnosticering av strukturella och funktionella hjärnförändringar på grund av exempelvis demens, Alzheimers sjukdom eller epilepsi är hjärnavbildning med klinisk teknologi såsom positronemissionstomografi (PET), funktionell magnetresonansavbildning (fMRI), electroencefalografi (EEG) samt magnetoencefalografi (MEG). EEG har erhållit särskild uppmärksamhet på grund av dess breda tillgänglighet, låga kostnad och relativt enkla användning. Den kraftigt ökande insamlingen av hjärnavbildningsdata och signaler motsvaras dock inte av samma framsteg vad gäller analysmetoderna, vilket reflekteras i de begränsade resultaten uppnådda i EEG-studier av biomarkörer. På samma vis finns förväntningar på att man med nya undersökande verktyg för att hantera stora volymer av högdimensionella hjärndata kan göra betydande framsteg inom forskningsområden som kognitiv neurovetenskap.  Även om problemet med bristande utveckling av beräkningsresurser för att hantera det överhängande problemet med big data är världsomfattande, även bortom neuroinformatik, påverkar det särskilt länder med medel- eller lägre medelinkomst, där den observerade trenden är att investera de ganska knappa befintliga resurserna i att generera ny data snarare än att bygga en infrastruktur för att hantera dem och till fullo utnyttja deras potential. Vi ser framför oss att hjärnforskarkollektivet genom gemensam ansträngning och deltagande i det här projektinitiativet kommer att vara bättre förberedda inför det förestående problemet med stora hjärndata. Framförallt räknar vi med att bygga vidare på de erfarenheter och det arbete som utförs av KTH:s partner, under handledning av Dr Pawel Herman och Prof. Anders Lansner, på storskaliga mönsterigenkänningsmetoder som bygger på principer för statistisk inlärning och som hämtar inspiration från mekanismer för neural informationsbehandling i kortikala nätverk. Det föreslagna tillvägagångssättet är generiskt och tillåter hantering av olika typer av högdimensionell data förutsatt att tillräcklig beräkningskraft finns tillgänglig. Hittills har nätverksansatsen testats på PET, fMRI och EEG-datamängder. Detta projekt erbjuder en unik möjlighet till förfining av beräkningsinfrastrukturen och dess mer extensiva validering på betydande datamängder upptagna i olika laboratorier under olika förhållanden. Än viktigare är, som nämnts, att det kommer att bidra till att etablera ett långsiktigt samarbete med ukrainska och georgiska partner med målet att använda nya modellfria undersökande databehandlingsverktyg inom forskning och klinisk praxis samt främja datadriven analys av hjärnsignaler som ett komplement till konventionella hypotes(modell)drivna metoder. Vi tror att dessa insatser, stödda med partnerdiskussioner under frekventa besök och workshops, organiserade inom projektets räckvidd, kommer att underlätta övergången till en värld av allestädes närvarande big data som förlitar sig på datatekniker med hög genomströmning och som kommer att tillgängliggöra neuroinformatik i partnerländerna .  Projektet kommer också att dra nytta av och bidra till neuroinformatikgemenskapen i Stockholm i förbindelse</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studier av den mänskliga hjärnan kvarstår som en av vår tids mest utmanande vetenskapliga uppgifter. Omfattningen av de bidrag som gjorts i och med framstegen inom hjärnforskning är enorma, de kliniska implikationerna inkluderade. Hjärnsjukdomar såsom demens, epilepsi, olika typer av huvudvärk, multipel skleros, Parkinsons sjukdom, stroke, Alzheimers sjukdom eller attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) anses av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) vara bland de största hoten mot folkhälsan. De leder inte bara till reducerad livslängd utan inverkar också, på grund av sina förödande konsekvenser för mänskligt beteende och kognition, negativt på livskvaliteten. Tidig upptäckt av neurologiska sjukdomar kan avsevärt öka chanserna för framgångsrik behandling. En av de mest effektiva ickeinvasiva metoderna för att studera effekterna av läkemedel samt tidig diagnosticering av strukturella och funktionella hjärnförändringar på grund av exempelvis demens, Alzheimers sjukdom eller epilepsi är hjärnavbildning med klinisk teknologi såsom positronemissionstomografi (PET), funktionell magnetresonansavbildning (fMRI), electroencefalografi (EEG) samt magnetoencefalografi (MEG). EEG har erhållit särskild uppmärksamhet på grund av dess breda tillgänglighet, låga kostnad och relativt enkla användning. Den kraftigt ökande insamlingen av hjärnavbildningsdata och signaler motsvaras dock inte av samma framsteg vad gäller analysmetoderna, vilket reflekteras i de begränsade resultaten uppnådda i EEG-studier av biomarkörer. På samma vis finns förväntningar på att man med nya undersökande verktyg för att hantera stora volymer av högdimensionella hjärndata kan göra betydande framsteg inom forskningsområden som kognitiv neurovetenskap.  Även om problemet med bristande utveckling av beräkningsresurser för att hantera det överhängande problemet med big data är världsomfattande, även bortom neuroinformatik, påverkar det särskilt länder med medel- eller lägre medelinkomst, där den observerade trenden är att investera de ganska knappa befintliga resurserna i att generera ny data snarare än att bygga en infrastruktur för att hantera dem och till fullo utnyttja deras potential. Vi ser framför oss att hjärnforskarkollektivet genom gemensam ansträngning och deltagande i det här projektinitiativet kommer att vara bättre förberedda inför det förestående problemet med stora hjärndata. Framförallt räknar vi med att bygga vidare på de erfarenheter och det arbete som utförs av KTH:s partner, under handledning av Dr Pawel Herman och Prof. Anders Lansner, på storskaliga mönsterigenkänningsmetoder som bygger på principer för statistisk inlärning och som hämtar inspiration från mekanismer för neural informationsbehandling i kortikala nätverk. Det föreslagna tillvägagångssättet är generiskt och tillåter hantering av olika typer av högdimensionell data förutsatt att tillräcklig beräkningskraft finns tillgänglig. Hittills har nätverksansatsen testats på PET, fMRI och EEG-datamängder. Detta projekt erbjuder en unik möjlighet till förfining av beräkningsinfrastrukturen och dess mer extensiva validering på betydande datamängder upptagna i olika laboratorier under olika förhållanden. Än viktigare är, som nämnts, att det kommer att bidra till att etablera ett långsiktigt samarbete med ukrainska och georgiska partner med målet att använda nya modellfria undersökande databehandlingsverktyg inom forskning och klinisk praxis samt främja datadriven analys av hjärnsignaler som ett komplement till konventionella hypotes(modell)drivna metoder. Vi tror att dessa insatser, stödda med partnerdiskussioner under frekventa besök och workshops, organiserade inom projektets räckvidd, kommer att underlätta övergången till en värld av allestädes närvarande big data som förlitar sig på datatekniker med hög genomströmning och som kommer att tillgängliggöra neuroinformatik i partnerländerna .  Projektet kommer också att dra nytta av och bidra till neuroinformatikgemenskapen i Stockholm i förbindelse</narrative>
      <narrative>The continuing proliferation of brain imaging equipment due to decreasing costs is not sufficiently accompanied by development in computational tools allowing brain scientists and clinicians to exploit new opportunities and address challenges emerging with growing data volumes. The project is aimed at adapting and promoting recent methodological advancements in large data analysis, made by the Swedish partner, in research and clinical practice at institutions in Ukraine and Georgia. The proposed approach based on principles of statistical learning and inspired by the insights into information processing mechanisms in the brain's cortical networks is currently being refined and validated as part of a different project. Our ambition in this project is to build upon the experiences of the Swedish partner and collaboratively work towards a generic data handling framework for novel exploratory analysis of multimodal brain recordings, which can be deployed at the partner labs. This initiative will unlock the potential of fast developing Ukrainian and Georgian research within a broad area of cognitive and clinical neuroscience. The focus will be on establishing a collaborative research network through multiple visits and workshops that will interface brain science in Ukraine and Georgia with neuroinformatics. We envisage that in the longer perspective the outcomes of this three-year project will contribute to the advancement of medical services with obvious societal benefits.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The average age of our society is increasing drastically. This demographic shift poses a difficult task for health- and social care systems. A plethora of natural products are tested for their ability to counteract aging and associated diseases. Here, we will isolate and purify compounds from bee products and test them for their cytoprotective function during aging. Thereby, already known as well as newly identified compounds will be analysed for their ability to counteract oxidative stress, age-associated decay and the functional decline of mitochondrial function and autophagy. Large-scale screens in yeast, which is a well-established model system for aging, will identify compounds with anti-aging activity, which will in turn be (i) studied in more detail regarding their underlying mechanisms, and (ii) subjected to structure-function elucidation via the synthesis and subsequent analysis of structural analogues. To test for phylogenetic conservation, most promising compounds will be synthesized in larger amounts and tested in Drosophila for their effect on life span, motor function and learning and memory capacity. In aggregate, proposed research might identify cytoprotective compounds of bee products and pave the way for future applications of these compounds as food supplements and nutraceuticals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Åldrande är en vag och tvetydig term som beskriver de negativa effekter tid har på fysiologiska system, vilket involverar en gradvis ökning av störningar i vitala organ som upprätthåller liv. Ett möjligt tillvägagångssätt för att öka livslängden hos flera arter, såväl som att förlänga de karaktäristiska drag som är associerade med ungdomlighet, är användandet av livsförlängande faktorer. Kosttillskott i form av naturprodukter har uppvisat livsförlängande effekter och en hämmande effekt på åldersrelaterade sjukdomar såsom hjärt- och kärlsjukdomar, diabetes, neurodegenerativa funktionsnedsättningar och bildandet av tumörer. De har även uppvisat en hämmande effekt på kroniska inflammatoriska sjukdomar samt ett bibehållande av hälsosamma fysiologiska tillstånd. De flesta naturprodukter har en avgiftande funktion då de kan bilda kelat med tungmetaller, vilket skyddar kroppen från de skadliga effekter tungmetaller kan ha, och fånga upp fria radikaler. Förutom deras potenta antioxidativa effekt reparerar naturprodukter kapillärväggarna och stärker på så sätt blodcirkulationen och förhindrar aggregeringen av blodplättar. Dessutom är deras antiinflammatoriska, antiallergena, antiulcerösa och antikarcinogena verkan nyligen dokumenterad (Khalifa et al., 2014-2016). Utmärkande exempel på näringsämnen från växter som kommit att ha en vidspridd farmaceutisk användning är isoflavoner, deriverade från sojabönor, som lindrat klimakteriesymptom för miljontals kvinnor och lykopen som minskat förekomsten av prostatacancer hos män. Syftet med detta projekt är att använda naturens verktygslåda, framförallt produkter från bin, för att upptäcka terapeutiska mekanismer i behandling av vanliga klasser av åldersrelaterade sjukdomar. Projektet fokuserar på autofagiska mekanismer, cellens återvinningssystem, i huvudsak åldersrelaterad cellulär rensning och omsättning. I denna framställan kommer nya vägar för medicinsk och terapeutisk användning undersökas och utvecklas. Projektet består av två grupper: ett kluster som fokuserar på isolering, rening och karakterisering av naturligt framställda bioaktiva substanser i produkter från bin. Det andra klustret arbetar med cellulära experiment, detektering och analys av den autofagiska effekten med jästcellen som modell. Ytterligare studier i andra modellorganismer kommer att vara riktade åt att undersöka huruvida den förväntade farmakokinetiken och farmakodynamiken skulle kunna mätas under åldranderelaterade förhållanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Småskalig vattenrening: Soljusdrivna bifunktionella fotokatalysatorer för fältbruk</narrative>
      <narrative>Small-scale cleaning of water: Solar-assisted bifunctional photocatalysts for field-use</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenrening är idag en av de viktigaste utmaningarna för kontroll av föroreningar i vår miljö, vilket bl. a. uppmärksammas i FNs resolution 64/292 från 2010. I utvecklingsländer är orent vatten en vanlig dödsorsak; speciellt bland barn. Vatten är orsak till sociala problem, till exempel kvinnor som inte vågar uppsöka toalett eller hämta vatten på grund av risk för överfall. Vatten är sedan urminnes tider källa till väpnade konflikter. Effektiva sätt att rena vatten är därför av globalt intresse. De processer och tekniker som finns i dagsläget minskar kraftigt föroreningar, men är ofta antingen inte utbyggda eller tillräckliga i många delar av världen. Svårnedbrytbara kemikalier, t.ex. färgämnen från textilindustri, läkemedelsrester, hushållskemikalier, etc. är speciellt problematiska - både för människa och miljö. En del av dessa är toxiska och kan inte behandlas med biologiska vattenreningstekniker eftersom de är giftiga för mikroorganismer i den biologiska bädden. De långsiktiga effekterna för flertalet av dessa ämnen är i stort outredda. Alternativa kemiska behandlingsmetoder blir därför mer och mer vanligt. Så kallade avancerade oxidationsprocesser (AOP; 'Advanced oxidation processes' på engelska) hör till denna klass av metoder. De är effektiva mot en stor klass av förorening inklusive svårnedbrytbara kemiska föreningar. AOP tekniker har förmåga att uppfylla de allt strängar miljökrav och energieffektivitet som tillämpas globalt, samtidigt som de effektivt kan rena vatten. Till exempel, ozon och UV-behandling har nyligen tillämpats för att sanera bakteriella föroreningar i dricksvatten i Östersund och Skellefteå. Fotokatalytisk vattenrening är en miljövänlig teknik som endast behöver solljus för att bryta ned kemiska och biologiska föroreningar. I själva verket kan oxidationspotentialen för fotokatalys vara högre än för både t.ex. ozon och väteperoxid (som vanligen används som desinfektionsmedel på sjukhus). Trots omfattande forskningsinsatser för att utveckla solljusaktiva AOP-tekniker är deras effektivitet idag för låg för att på allvar kunna ersätta befintliga tekniker. Det finns dock principiella fördelar med solljusdriven AOP-teknik, bl. a. hur reaktiva radikaler kan produceras och anpassas för specifika krav. De främsta nackdelarna med solljusdrivna AOP-tekniker, inklusive fotokatalytisk vattenrening, är att de måste användas i kombination med andra tekniker för att ta bort grumlighet (partikular substanser), och att det för närvarande är alltför ineffektiva för behandling av stora koncentrationer av förorenande ämnen. Trots detta kan användning av solljusdriven AOP-teknik redan idag anses som mogen att användas som förbehandlingssteg för att accelerera nedbrytning av svårnedbrytbara föroreningar i små koncentrationer; speciellt för småskalig användking.     I detta projekt ska vi kombinera två metoder att rena vatten: 1) flockning av partikelföroreningar med proteiner extraherade ut krossade Moringafrön, samt 2) soldriven fotokatalytisk oxidation av organiska föroreningar. På så sätt kan vi lösa ett av problemen med solljusdriven fotokatalys av grumligt vatten som nämns ovan, dvs. vi kan på ett enkelt sätt som är lämpligt för att rena små mängder vatten utan tillsats av kemikalier eller mekaniska filtreringssteg ta bort pariklar från vatten och göra det klart och transparent, och därför lämpligt att lysa genom med solljus. Vi avser använda nya koppar-zink katalysatorer som tillverkas med en enkel och miljövänlig metod och som kan utnyttja en större andel av solljusspektrumet än nuvarande titandioxid-katalysatorer. Skulle projektet vara lyckosamt skulle fotokatalytiska metoder på allvar kunna användas för rening av gråvatten, eller vatten som passerat ett flockuleringssteg. En nyhet i vårt angreppssätt är att vi utvecklar avancerade material med hållbara metoder och som är förhållandevis enkla att tillverka.     Denna forskning bidrar till studier och utveckling av vattenreningstekniker som är lämplig att implement</narrative>
      <narrative>We plan research on sustainable water cleaning methods amenable for implementation on small scales for potable water. To this end we will use crushed seeds from the endogenic Moringa tree as a flocculating agent to clear water from pollutant particles, and solar assisted photocatalysis for chemical detoxification. The main objective is to make new bifunctional copper-zinc oxide photocatalysts with simple and sustainable methods that can degrade biorecalcitrant pollutants, e.g. dyes, pharmaceutics and consumer chemicals. The scientific rationale is based on synthesis of nanoscale pn-junctions to perform simultaneous oxidation and reduction reactions, employing a large fraction of solar light. A novelty of our approach is to adapt advanced scientific methods to simple conditions and make use of abundant materials. To facilitate transfer of project results we will build the project on existing collaborations with Kenya, primarily Uni Eldoret, where we deployed previous water cleaning technologies and helped to build up a network and laboratory resources. The overall goal is to improve on methods to purify water sustainable technologies, and to promote African research in this field. The project is divided into five different work packages distributed over 4 years, and involves PhD students, undergraduate students and researches in Uppsala and Kenya. This is complemented by workshops and dissemination activities to promote the uptake of the technology developed in the project.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Supervision of Stellamaris Lydia Kioko´s PhD thesis. Synthesis, Growth and Physico-chemical Properties of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes for Photocatalytic Water Purification, University of Eldoret, Kenya (2018).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Small-scale cleaning of water: Solar-assisted bifunctional photocatalysts for field-use</narrative>
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      <narrative>We plan research on sustainable water cleaning methods amenable for implementation on small scales for potable water. To this end we will use crushed seeds from the endogenic Moringa tree as a flocculating agent to clear water from pollutant particles, and solar assisted photocatalysis for chemical detoxification. The main objective is to make new bifunctional copper-zinc oxide photocatalysts with simple and sustainable methods that can degrade biorecalcitrant pollutants, e.g. dyes, pharmaceutics and consumer chemicals. The scientific rationale is based on synthesis of nanoscale pn-junctions to perform simultaneous oxidation and reduction reactions, employing a large fraction of solar light. A novelty of our approach is to adapt advanced scientific methods to simple conditions and make use of abundant materials. To facilitate transfer of project results we will build the project on existing collaborations with Kenya, primarily Uni Eldoret, where we deployed previous water cleaning technologies and helped to build up a network and laboratory resources. The overall goal is to improve on methods to purify water sustainable technologies, and to promote African research in this field. The project is divided into five different work packages distributed over 4 years, and involves PhD students, undergraduate students and researches in Uppsala and Kenya. This is complemented by workshops and dissemination activities to promote the uptake of the technology developed in the project.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenrening är idag en av de viktigaste utmaningarna för kontroll av föroreningar i vår miljö, vilket bl. a. uppmärksammas i FNs resolution 64/292 från 2010. I utvecklingsländer är orent vatten en vanlig dödsorsak; speciellt bland barn. Vatten är orsak till sociala problem, till exempel kvinnor som inte vågar uppsöka toalett eller hämta vatten på grund av risk för överfall. Vatten är sedan urminnes tider källa till väpnade konflikter. Effektiva sätt att rena vatten är därför av globalt intresse. De processer och tekniker som finns i dagsläget minskar kraftigt föroreningar, men är ofta antingen inte utbyggda eller tillräckliga i många delar av världen. Svårnedbrytbara kemikalier, t.ex. färgämnen från textilindustri, läkemedelsrester, hushållskemikalier, etc. är speciellt problematiska - både för människa och miljö. En del av dessa är toxiska och kan inte behandlas med biologiska vattenreningstekniker eftersom de är giftiga för mikroorganismer i den biologiska bädden. De långsiktiga effekterna för flertalet av dessa ämnen är i stort outredda. Alternativa kemiska behandlingsmetoder blir därför mer och mer vanligt. Så kallade avancerade oxidationsprocesser (AOP; 'Advanced oxidation processes' på engelska) hör till denna klass av metoder. De är effektiva mot en stor klass av förorening inklusive svårnedbrytbara kemiska föreningar. AOP tekniker har förmåga att uppfylla de allt strängar miljökrav och energieffektivitet som tillämpas globalt, samtidigt som de effektivt kan rena vatten. Till exempel, ozon och UV-behandling har nyligen tillämpats för att sanera bakteriella föroreningar i dricksvatten i Östersund och Skellefteå. Fotokatalytisk vattenrening är en miljövänlig teknik som endast behöver solljus för att bryta ned kemiska och biologiska föroreningar. I själva verket kan oxidationspotentialen för fotokatalys vara högre än för både t.ex. ozon och väteperoxid (som vanligen används som desinfektionsmedel på sjukhus). Trots omfattande forskningsinsatser för att utveckla solljusaktiva AOP-tekniker är deras effektivitet idag för låg för att på allvar kunna ersätta befintliga tekniker. Det finns dock principiella fördelar med solljusdriven AOP-teknik, bl. a. hur reaktiva radikaler kan produceras och anpassas för specifika krav. De främsta nackdelarna med solljusdrivna AOP-tekniker, inklusive fotokatalytisk vattenrening, är att de måste användas i kombination med andra tekniker för att ta bort grumlighet (partikular substanser), och att det för närvarande är alltför ineffektiva för behandling av stora koncentrationer av förorenande ämnen. Trots detta kan användning av solljusdriven AOP-teknik redan idag anses som mogen att användas som förbehandlingssteg för att accelerera nedbrytning av svårnedbrytbara föroreningar i små koncentrationer; speciellt för småskalig användking.     I detta projekt ska vi kombinera två metoder att rena vatten: 1) flockning av partikelföroreningar med proteiner extraherade ut krossade Moringafrön, samt 2) soldriven fotokatalytisk oxidation av organiska föroreningar. På så sätt kan vi lösa ett av problemen med solljusdriven fotokatalys av grumligt vatten som nämns ovan, dvs. vi kan på ett enkelt sätt som är lämpligt för att rena små mängder vatten utan tillsats av kemikalier eller mekaniska filtreringssteg ta bort pariklar från vatten och göra det klart och transparent, och därför lämpligt att lysa genom med solljus. Vi avser använda nya koppar-zink katalysatorer som tillverkas med en enkel och miljövänlig metod och som kan utnyttja en större andel av solljusspektrumet än nuvarande titandioxid-katalysatorer. Skulle projektet vara lyckosamt skulle fotokatalytiska metoder på allvar kunna användas för rening av gråvatten, eller vatten som passerat ett flockuleringssteg. En nyhet i vårt angreppssätt är att vi utvecklar avancerade material med hållbara metoder och som är förhållandevis enkla att tillverka.     Denna forskning bidrar till studier och utveckling av vattenreningstekniker som är lämplig att implement</narrative>
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      <narrative>The proposed research projects aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project  utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kompetensflykt utgör ett av de största hoten mot grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter till hälsa och kvalitativ vård. Storskalig utvandring av högutbildade personer från underutvecklade till mer välmående regioner är ett av globaliseringens många ansikten (Docquier och Rapoport, 2011) och drabbar vårdsektorn i redan utsatta regioner. Massutvandringen av barnmorskor, sjuksköterskor och läkare från åg- och medelinkomstländer  till rikare länder kallas ofta &amp;quot;Medical Brain Drain&amp;quot; och har pekats ut som ett hinder i vägen för att Milleniummålen för hälsa ska kunna uppnås (International Organisation for Migration, 2010). Även om kompetensflyktsflykten generellt uppfattas som ett akut problem, finns det många olika uppfattningar om vad problemet består i och på vilka sätt det bör lösas. Framförallt saknas det enighet om vem som ska hållas ansvarig för kunskapsflykten och dess effekter. Målet med det här forskningsprojektet är att i en tvärvetenskaplig projektgrupp med medlemmar från Indonesien, Filippinerna och Sverige arbeta fram effektiva, rättvisa och hållbara lösningar på ett omfattande problem med många bottnar. Detta görs genom att (1) orsaker bakom- och effekter av den både storskaliga och ensidiga utvandringen av vårdpersonal studeras, (2)  strategier för hantering av medicinsk personal och vårdpersonal och mobilitet inom hälsosektorn kartläggs och utvärders liksom (3) att en modell för gemensamt, överstatligt ansvarstagande för vårdpersonal som en global resurs diskuteras. Ett viktigt bidrag är att projektet belyser ett gemensamt problem ur ett avsändar och mottagar perspektiv samtidigt. De tre länderna som ingår i studien påverkas alla av migration inom vårdsektorn men på olika sätt. Indonesien är ett så kallat avsändarland som har drabbats hårt av att den vårdpersonal som utbildats i landet sökt arbete utomland men även av att få vill arbeta på landsbygden. I syfte att dämpa balansera behovet av vårdpersonal i landet har olika åtgärder införts som begränsar högutbildad vårdpersonals möjligheter att fritt välja var de vill arbeta. Ett exempel på en begränsande åtgärd är ett krav att all nyutexaminerad vårdpersonal ska tjänstgöra i landet under en viss tid. I skarp kontrast är Fliippinerna det land som totalt sett är den största enskilda avsändaren av sjuksköterskor och som avsiktligt utbildar fler sjuksköterskor och läkare än vad som behövs för att täcka landets vårdbehov. Denna strategi kallas ofta &amp;quot;vårdexport&amp;quot;. Sverige är ett mottagarland som med en åldrande befolkning har ett stort behov för arbestkraft utifrån för att täcka ett ökat vård- och omsorgsbehov. Genom att ta ett samlat grepp på olika intressen och konsekvenser av olika strategier (på individnivå liksom på nationellnivå) kommer vi inom detta projekt att kunna visa på hur olika länder bidrar till en omfattande kunskapsflykt och snedfördelning av vårdresurser. Mot bakgrund av filosofen Iris Marion Youngs teori om moraliskt ansvar (Young, 2006, 2011) kommer vi även att kunna presentera en modell för hur ansvar bör fördelas och varför. Genom att vi utnyttjar kompetens från den tillämpade etiken, från utvecklingsstudier och utbildningsvetenskap liksom erfarenheter i tre länder kan vi bidra med en nyanserad bild av ett mycket komplext problem. Projektet kommer att visa på länders olika förutsättningar och möjligheter att hantera problemet med kompetensflykt. En övergripande mål är att lyfta goda sätt att hantera vårdpersonal och mobilitet som kan tillämpas generellt.  Den kunskap som projektet bidrar med kommer att vara av stor betydelse för de enskilda projktdeltagarna som alla, inom sina respektive forskningsområden, arbetar med att identifiera för lösningar på detta problem. Men projektet kommer också att ge ett viktigt bidrag till den pågående debatten om Medical Brain Drain och behovet av långsiktigt hållbara och rättvisa lösningar på en ojämlik tillgång till vård. Projektet har goda förutsättningar att lyfta perspektiv och identifiera lösning</narrative>
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      <narrative>The proposed research projects aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project  utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kompetensflykt utgör ett av de största hoten mot grundläggande mänskliga rättigheter till hälsa och kvalitativ vård. Storskalig utvandring av högutbildade personer från underutvecklade till mer välmående regioner är ett av globaliseringens många ansikten (Docquier och Rapoport, 2011) och drabbar vårdsektorn i redan utsatta regioner. Massutvandringen av barnmorskor, sjuksköterskor och läkare från åg- och medelinkomstländer  till rikare länder kallas ofta &amp;quot;Medical Brain Drain&amp;quot; och har pekats ut som ett hinder i vägen för att Milleniummålen för hälsa ska kunna uppnås (International Organisation for Migration, 2010). Även om kompetensflyktsflykten generellt uppfattas som ett akut problem, finns det många olika uppfattningar om vad problemet består i och på vilka sätt det bör lösas. Framförallt saknas det enighet om vem som ska hållas ansvarig för kunskapsflykten och dess effekter. Målet med det här forskningsprojektet är att i en tvärvetenskaplig projektgrupp med medlemmar från Indonesien, Filippinerna och Sverige arbeta fram effektiva, rättvisa och hållbara lösningar på ett omfattande problem med många bottnar. Detta görs genom att (1) orsaker bakom- och effekter av den både storskaliga och ensidiga utvandringen av vårdpersonal studeras, (2)  strategier för hantering av medicinsk personal och vårdpersonal och mobilitet inom hälsosektorn kartläggs och utvärders liksom (3) att en modell för gemensamt, överstatligt ansvarstagande för vårdpersonal som en global resurs diskuteras. Ett viktigt bidrag är att projektet belyser ett gemensamt problem ur ett avsändar och mottagar perspektiv samtidigt. De tre länderna som ingår i studien påverkas alla av migration inom vårdsektorn men på olika sätt. Indonesien är ett så kallat avsändarland som har drabbats hårt av att den vårdpersonal som utbildats i landet sökt arbete utomland men även av att få vill arbeta på landsbygden. I syfte att dämpa balansera behovet av vårdpersonal i landet har olika åtgärder införts som begränsar högutbildad vårdpersonals möjligheter att fritt välja var de vill arbeta. Ett exempel på en begränsande åtgärd är ett krav att all nyutexaminerad vårdpersonal ska tjänstgöra i landet under en viss tid. I skarp kontrast är Fliippinerna det land som totalt sett är den största enskilda avsändaren av sjuksköterskor och som avsiktligt utbildar fler sjuksköterskor och läkare än vad som behövs för att täcka landets vårdbehov. Denna strategi kallas ofta &amp;quot;vårdexport&amp;quot;. Sverige är ett mottagarland som med en åldrande befolkning har ett stort behov för arbestkraft utifrån för att täcka ett ökat vård- och omsorgsbehov. Genom att ta ett samlat grepp på olika intressen och konsekvenser av olika strategier (på individnivå liksom på nationellnivå) kommer vi inom detta projekt att kunna visa på hur olika länder bidrar till en omfattande kunskapsflykt och snedfördelning av vårdresurser. Mot bakgrund av filosofen Iris Marion Youngs teori om moraliskt ansvar (Young, 2006, 2011) kommer vi även att kunna presentera en modell för hur ansvar bör fördelas och varför. Genom att vi utnyttjar kompetens från den tillämpade etiken, från utvecklingsstudier och utbildningsvetenskap liksom erfarenheter i tre länder kan vi bidra med en nyanserad bild av ett mycket komplext problem. Projektet kommer att visa på länders olika förutsättningar och möjligheter att hantera problemet med kompetensflykt. En övergripande mål är att lyfta goda sätt att hantera vårdpersonal och mobilitet som kan tillämpas generellt.  Den kunskap som projektet bidrar med kommer att vara av stor betydelse för de enskilda projktdeltagarna som alla, inom sina respektive forskningsområden, arbetar med att identifiera för lösningar på detta problem. Men projektet kommer också att ge ett viktigt bidrag till den pågående debatten om Medical Brain Drain och behovet av långsiktigt hållbara och rättvisa lösningar på en ojämlik tillgång till vård. Projektet har goda förutsättningar att lyfta perspektiv och identifiera lösning</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recycling networks. Grassroots resilience tackling climate, environmental and poverty challenges</narrative>
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      <narrative>Millions of informal waste pickers collect household waste daily in cities around the globe to earn a living. In doing so, they make a significant contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of cities, recovering resources, improving environmental conditions and health of low-income residents, creating jobs and income among the poor. This project aims at examining the challenges that innovative grassroots initiatives and networks encounter and the livelihood practices they generate, to improve recycling and household waste management in informal settlements of global South cities. The project’s methodology is inspired by participatory action research through a combination of a) a multiple case study on waste picker initiatives in Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and São Paulo (Brazil) and Kisumu (Kenya) based on interviews, observations, workshops and document analysis b) joint knowledge co- production with regional and global waste picker networks erforming as knowledge hubs for the project c) an in-depth case study of the City of Kisumu, where the learnings from the multi-case studies will be integrated and d) international joint research and waste picker seminars to co-produce knowledge to conceptualize solution to the challenges. Theoretically, the project will also contribute to applying and expanding a combination of theories of socioenvironmental and institutional entrepreneurship with resilience theories.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avfall samlas och hanteras dagligen av miljontals informella avfallsarbetare –sopletare – i städer runt jorden. Med sitt arbete bidrar de avsevärt till att minska städers miljöavtryck, återvinner resurser, förbättrar levnads- och hälsovillkor för låginkomsttagare, samt skapar arbeten och inkomster för fattiga. Det här projektet syftar till att undersöka de utmaningar gräsrotsinitiativ och-nätverk möter samt de utkomstpraktiker de genererar, för att förbättra återvinning och hämtning och hantering av hushållsavfall i informella områden i globala syds städer. Metodologiskt är projektet inspirerat av deltagande aktionsforskning genom en kombination av: a) en multipel fallstudie av sopletarinitiativ i Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) São Paulo (Brasilien) och Kisumu (Kenya) baserat på intervjuer, observationer, workshops och dokumentstudier; b) gemensam kunskapsproduktion där regionala och globala sopletarnätverk utgör kunskaps-noder; c) en djupfallstudie av Kisumu, var kunskapen genererad från den multipla fallstudien integreras och d) internationella sopletar- och forskarseminarier. Teoretiskt bidrar projektet med att använda och utveckla en kombination av teorier om socio- och miljömässigt entreprenörskap, institutionellt entreprenörskap och resiliens-teori.</narrative>
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        <narrative>We conducted capacity building on Participatory Video and Photovoice to empower, and enable waste pickers to communicate critical issues and influence or change public policy. One waste picker produces videos for research activities and has recently received a bachelor’s in communication at Maseno University. Video-taping was also used to strengthen women groups working with fish-waste in negotiations to improve their labour conditions. Links to the videos are available above</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avfall samlas och hanteras dagligen av miljontals informella avfallsarbetare –sopletare – i städer runt jorden. Med sitt arbete bidrar de avsevärt till att minska städers miljöavtryck, återvinner resurser, förbättrar levnads- och hälsovillkor för låginkomsttagare, samt skapar arbeten och inkomster för fattiga. Det här projektet syftar till att undersöka de utmaningar gräsrotsinitiativ och-nätverk möter samt de utkomstpraktiker de genererar, för att förbättra återvinning och hämtning och hantering av hushållsavfall i informella områden i globala syds städer. Metodologiskt är projektet inspirerat av deltagande aktionsforskning genom en kombination av: a) en multipel fallstudie av sopletarinitiativ i Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) São Paulo (Brasilien) och Kisumu (Kenya) baserat på intervjuer, observationer, workshops och dokumentstudier; b) gemensam kunskapsproduktion där regionala och globala sopletarnätverk utgör kunskaps-noder; c) en djupfallstudie av Kisumu, var kunskapen genererad från den multipla fallstudien integreras och d) internationella sopletar- och forskarseminarier. Teoretiskt bidrar projektet med att använda och utveckla en kombination av teorier om socio- och miljömässigt entreprenörskap, institutionellt entreprenörskap och resiliens-teori.</narrative>
      <narrative>Millions of informal waste pickers collect household waste daily in cities around the globe to earn a living. In doing so, they make a significant contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of cities, recovering resources, improving environmental conditions and health of low-income residents, creating jobs and income among the poor. This project aims at examining the challenges that innovative grassroots initiatives and networks encounter and the livelihood practices they generate, to improve recycling and household waste management in informal settlements of global South cities. The project’s methodology is inspired by participatory action research through a combination of a) a multiple case study on waste picker initiatives in Managua (Nicaragua), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and São Paulo (Brazil) and Kisumu (Kenya) based on interviews, observations, workshops and document analysis b) joint knowledge co- production with regional and global waste picker networks erforming as knowledge hubs for the project c) an in-depth case study of the City of Kisumu, where the learnings from the multi-case studies will be integrated and d) international joint research and waste picker seminars to co-produce knowledge to conceptualize solution to the challenges. Theoretically, the project will also contribute to applying and expanding a combination of theories of socioenvironmental and institutional entrepreneurship with resilience theories.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Managing the globally sanitation crisis is one of the major challenges facing our generation, with significant impacts on the SDGs. The World Health Organization estimates that 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to basic sanitation facilities posing severe risks to public health and the environment. At the same time, biogeochemical flows of nitrogen and phosphorous have been pointed out as a critical planetary boundary that needs to be properly managed to assure a sustainable future. There is pressing need for innovations in the sanitation sector which improve nutrient-recovery and provide services for all. There is a growing number of nutrient-recovery technologies available, but a majority are still in the formative phase of development and not widely applied. This may be because implementing these solutions means rethinking not just the technical treatment process, but the collection system, user interactions and management organisations. Improving the capacity of our waste systems to recover valuable resource means transforming some of its core structures. The aim of this project is to explore opportunities for scaling-up alternative systems for nutrient-recovery from wastewater in the Ugandan context through 1) investigating the technical and market readiness of these systems, 2) studying the readiness of society to accept alternative systems, and 3) evaluating serious gaming as an innovative planning technique for opening transformation pathways within the sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hantering av den globala sanitetskrisen är en av de stora utmaningarna för vår generation. Världshälsoorganisationen uppskattar att 2,4 miljarder människor i världen saknar tillgång till en bra toalett. Dålig sanitet leder till allvarliga risker för människors hälsa genom smittspridning och orsakar övergödning av vattendrag genom utsläpp av näringsämnen. Experter har pekat ut storskalig övergödning som ett allvarlig hot mot en hållbar framtid på planeten och varnat för att vi behöver skarpare kontroll över flödena av kväve och fosfor. Det finns därför ett akut behov av innovationer inom sanitetssektorn som förbättrar återvinning av näring, t.ex. kväve och fosfor, och samtidigt ökar tillgängligheten av toaletter till de som saknar detta idag. Ett växande antal tekniker för näringsåtervinning finns tillgängliga, men en majoritet av dessa är fortfarande under utveckling och används idag inte i större skala. Detta kan bero på att genomförande av dessa lösningar kräver ett nytänkande, inte bara i den tekniska behandlingsprocessen utan också i insamlingssystemet, användarinteraktioner och förvaltningsorganisationer. Att förbättra avfallssystemet kapacitet att återvinna värdefulla resurser innebär en omvandling och utökning av några kärnstrukturer inom systemet. Fokus i detta forskningsprojekt är alternativa sanitetssystem som kan återvinna näringsämnen i Uganda, ett land där endast 29 % av befolkningen i städer har tillgång till en bra toalett. Alternativa sanitetssystem definieras som innovativa lösningar för hantering av mänskligt avfall som använder källsortering, eller liknande tekniker, för omvandling av näringsämnen till värdefulla produkter såsom protein, biomassa och gödsel. Projektet använder ett social-tekniskt systemperspektiv som omfattar teknik för insamling, transport och behandling av mänskligt avfall, liksom användarna av systemet och de organisationer som ansvarar för systemets förvaltning. Projektet syftar till att öka kunskapen om upplevda risker med dessa system och hur man integrerar sådana innovationer i befintliga avloppssystem. Projektet är uppbyggt omkring tre faser. Först kommer forskarna kartlägga vilka typer av näringsåtervinningstekniker som finns tillgängliga i urbana områden i Uganda och bedöma deras teknik- och marknadsutveckling. Denna studie undersöker möjligheterna för dessa system att minska sjukdomsspridning, miljöpåverkan, och deras marknadspotential, inklusive potential för urbana jordbruk att ta emot återvunnit produkter. Andra fasen i projektet undersöker den sociala acceptansen av alternativa avloppssystem. Detta kommer att ske genom intervjuer, gruppdiskussioner och användning av ett "innovationsspel". Slutligen kommer ett spel att utvecklas som ett verktyg för att föra flera aktörer tillsammans i en planeringsprocess. Spelet, som kommer att ha formen av ett brädspel, kommer att hjälpa aktörer att utforska nya strukturer för att hantera mänskligt avfall, både i fysisk infrastruktur och i förvaltningsorganisationer. Under de två sista etapperna i projektet kommer forskarna att arbeta nära med lokala aktörer i kommuner i Uganda för att förankra resultat i verkligheten. Projektresultaten kommer att bedöma potentialen av alternativa näringsåtervinningssystem i kommuner i Uganda att ge fördelar för folkhälsan och miljön. Denna kunskap kommer att utvidga vår arsenal av lösningar för att ta itu med sanitetskrisen. Samtidigt utvecklar projektet praktiska verktyg och metoder för planering och beslutsfattande som kan användas för att hantera de nödvändiga omvandlingarna i avfallshanteringen. Resultat från projektet kommer att publiceras i rapporter, vetenskapliga artiklar och populärvetenskapliga artiklar. Forskarna kommer också att använda etablerade professionella nätverk för spridning av kunskapen.</narrative>
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        <narrative>This project has developed planning and decision-support tools for sanitation planners to evaluate new technologies for recovering resources from sanitation systems.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Managing the globally sanitation crisis is one of the major challenges facing our generation, with significant impacts on the SDGs. The World Health Organization estimates that 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to basic sanitation facilities posing severe risks to public health and the environment. At the same time, biogeochemical flows of nitrogen and phosphorous have been pointed out as a critical planetary boundary that needs to be properly managed to assure a sustainable future. There is pressing need for innovations in the sanitation sector which improve nutrient-recovery and provide services for all. There is a growing number of nutrient-recovery technologies available, but a majority are still in the formative phase of development and not widely applied. This may be because implementing these solutions means rethinking not just the technical treatment process, but the collection system, user interactions and management organisations. Improving the capacity of our waste systems to recover valuable resource means transforming some of its core structures. The aim of this project is to explore opportunities for scaling-up alternative systems for nutrient-recovery from wastewater in the Ugandan context through 1) investigating the technical and market readiness of these systems, 2) studying the readiness of society to accept alternative systems, and 3) evaluating serious gaming as an innovative planning technique for opening transformation pathways within the sector.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hantering av den globala sanitetskrisen är en av de stora utmaningarna för vår generation. Världshälsoorganisationen uppskattar att 2,4 miljarder människor i världen saknar tillgång till en bra toalett. Dålig sanitet leder till allvarliga risker för människors hälsa genom smittspridning och orsakar övergödning av vattendrag genom utsläpp av näringsämnen. Experter har pekat ut storskalig övergödning som ett allvarlig hot mot en hållbar framtid på planeten och varnat för att vi behöver skarpare kontroll över flödena av kväve och fosfor. Det finns därför ett akut behov av innovationer inom sanitetssektorn som förbättrar återvinning av näring, t.ex. kväve och fosfor, och samtidigt ökar tillgängligheten av toaletter till de som saknar detta idag. Ett växande antal tekniker för näringsåtervinning finns tillgängliga, men en majoritet av dessa är fortfarande under utveckling och används idag inte i större skala. Detta kan bero på att genomförande av dessa lösningar kräver ett nytänkande, inte bara i den tekniska behandlingsprocessen utan också i insamlingssystemet, användarinteraktioner och förvaltningsorganisationer. Att förbättra avfallssystemet kapacitet att återvinna värdefulla resurser innebär en omvandling och utökning av några kärnstrukturer inom systemet. Fokus i detta forskningsprojekt är alternativa sanitetssystem som kan återvinna näringsämnen i Uganda, ett land där endast 29 % av befolkningen i städer har tillgång till en bra toalett. Alternativa sanitetssystem definieras som innovativa lösningar för hantering av mänskligt avfall som använder källsortering, eller liknande tekniker, för omvandling av näringsämnen till värdefulla produkter såsom protein, biomassa och gödsel. Projektet använder ett social-tekniskt systemperspektiv som omfattar teknik för insamling, transport och behandling av mänskligt avfall, liksom användarna av systemet och de organisationer som ansvarar för systemets förvaltning. Projektet syftar till att öka kunskapen om upplevda risker med dessa system och hur man integrerar sådana innovationer i befintliga avloppssystem. Projektet är uppbyggt omkring tre faser. Först kommer forskarna kartlägga vilka typer av näringsåtervinningstekniker som finns tillgängliga i urbana områden i Uganda och bedöma deras teknik- och marknadsutveckling. Denna studie undersöker möjligheterna för dessa system att minska sjukdomsspridning, miljöpåverkan, och deras marknadspotential, inklusive potential för urbana jordbruk att ta emot återvunnit produkter. Andra fasen i projektet undersöker den sociala acceptansen av alternativa avloppssystem. Detta kommer att ske genom intervjuer, gruppdiskussioner och användning av ett "innovationsspel". Slutligen kommer ett spel att utvecklas som ett verktyg för att föra flera aktörer tillsammans i en planeringsprocess. Spelet, som kommer att ha formen av ett brädspel, kommer att hjälpa aktörer att utforska nya strukturer för att hantera mänskligt avfall, både i fysisk infrastruktur och i förvaltningsorganisationer. Under de två sista etapperna i projektet kommer forskarna att arbeta nära med lokala aktörer i kommuner i Uganda för att förankra resultat i verkligheten. Projektresultaten kommer att bedöma potentialen av alternativa näringsåtervinningssystem i kommuner i Uganda att ge fördelar för folkhälsan och miljön. Denna kunskap kommer att utvidga vår arsenal av lösningar för att ta itu med sanitetskrisen. Samtidigt utvecklar projektet praktiska verktyg och metoder för planering och beslutsfattande som kan användas för att hantera de nödvändiga omvandlingarna i avfallshanteringen. Resultat från projektet kommer att publiceras i rapporter, vetenskapliga artiklar och populärvetenskapliga artiklar. Forskarna kommer också att använda etablerade professionella nätverk för spridning av kunskapen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En stor och växande del av världens befolkning lever i så kallade slumområden. I Afrika söder om Sahara förväntas antalet invånare i städer tredubblas de nästkommande 25 åren och tre fjärdedelar av de nya invånarna förväntas bo i slumliknande förhållanden. I många städer utvecklas slumområden längst med floder och andra vattendrag eftersom dessa platser ofta är allmän mark och öppna ytor som är relativt lätta att ta i anspråk. I förlängningen innebär det att boende i dessa områden, ofta de mest utsatta och fattigaste invånarna, också är de som i störst utsträckning drabbads av översvämningar. Den effekten har blivit påtagligare av två orsaker; för det första minskar mängden vatten som kan absorberas direkt i marken i takt med att urbaniseringen i slumområdena fortgår – hårdgjorda ytor leder till att vattnet istället måste röra sig på markytan. Dessutom har klimatförändringarna lett till en ökad frekvens av kraftiga regn. Tidigare försök att minska översvämningsriskerna i de mest utsatta områdena har i stor utsträckning varit misslyckade. De har också, historiskt sett, utformats utan förankring hos de boende. Ansträngningar för att omlokalisera invånare i riskzoner har lett till konflikter medan implementering av storskalig infrastruktur, för att minska översvämningsriskerna, har varit alltför kostsam att genomföra. Dock har boende i slumområden gjort lokala ansträngningar för att utstå och anpassa sig till översvämningsriskerna, exempelvis genom att göra sina bostäder mer vattentäta. De enskilda ansträngningarna är begränsade till följd av bristande resurser och kunskap. Något som försvårar ytterligare är att de lokala initiativen ofta sker utan samordning med det kommunala styret. Det finns dock lyckade exempel på lokala initiativ som kan minska sårbarheten och ge ökad social och ekonomisk trygghet för de boende, exempelvis gemensam rensning av lokala avlopp- och dräneringssystem, kooperativ avfallshantering och lån- och sparargrupper. Rekommendationen till beslutsfattarna i är således att se sig om efter sätt att arbeta mer integrerat med de boende, eftersom erfarenhet visat att de traditionella, mer toppstyrda, tillvägagångsätten har misslyckats. Vissa exempel från Latin Amerika och i Syd-Ost Asien finns, där klyftan mellan de lokala myndigheterna och de boende i slumområdena har lyckats överbryggas, men exemplen är få. Nämnda exempel har också varit begränsade på det sätt att de i de flesta fall inte innefattar fysiska översvämningsskydd. Inget av dessa projekt har heller systematiskt utvärderats, varken med avseende på effekterna av projekten eller kostnaderna av dessa. Denna studie vill bidra med nya rön rörande framställningen av, kostnaden och effekten av lokala modeller för riskanpassning, som integrerar både lokala och kommunala anpassningsåtgärder. I samarbete med Kounkuey Design Initiative, en renommerad icke-statlig organisation, avser denna studie konstruera och utvärdera tre småskaliga projekt av anpassningsåtgärder i områden med hög översvämningsrisk belägna i Kibera, Nairobis största slumområde. I Kibera spolas varje år ett stort antal byggnader bort, till följd av översvämning och regn. Det resulterar i förstörda tillgångar för redan utsatta hushåll, minskad ekonomisk aktivitet i området, förorenade vattentillgångar och boenden utan bostad. Allt detta leder till sjukdomsutbrott och ökande osäkerhet i hela området. Anpassningsåtgärderna för de tre områdena i studien inkluderar både tekniska (översvämningsskydd, förbättrad vattenavrinning, regnvattensamling) och mjuka lösningar (beredskap för översvämning, tidig varning-system, utveckling av allmänna platser med relaterade sociala och ekonomiska program). Effekterna av anpassningsåtgärderna utvärderas genom hushållsenkäter, fjärranalysdata (flygbilder av översvämningar) samt kvalitativa data från intervjuer med boende och offentliga parter. Resultaten från de tre områdena jämförs med tre kontrollområden med likande förutsättningar, men utan implementering av an</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hushåll i tropiska breddgrader är mycket sårbara för klimatförändring och livsmedelsbrist, kopplat till den globala klimatförändringen; detta är trots att de bidrar avsevärt mindre till växthus gaser per capita jämfört med personer i norra hemisfären. Inom både forskning- och policyvärlden har behov av integrerad forskning lyfts fram som akut; det behövs ett mer aktivt engagemang mellan forskare inom samhälls- och naturvetenskaperna och policysektorer för att till fullo förstå förestående effekter på humanitär och ekologisk välfärd. Detta 3-åriga projekt integrerar miljövetenskap, ekologi, arkeologi och historia samt juniora och seniora forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien som ett svar på detta akuta behov. Vi studerar människans miljöinteraktioner i nordvästra Tanzania under de senaste 300 åren för att fördjupa förståelsev av hur människor, djur, ekosystem och jordmåner påverkats av klimat och markanvändning. Studieområdet innefattar värdsarven Serengeti och Ngorongoro Crater kända för sin höga mångfald i växt och djurliv. I området talas fyra stora afrikanska språkfamiljer, med interagration under nästan två tusen år, resulterande i en mosaik av boskapskötsel, småskaligt jordbruk och jakt och samling. Dessa traditionella näringar är idag under press pga befolkningstillväxt, gruvindustrin, bevattningsjordbruk, biobränslen och viltvård och aktuella klimatförändringar med resultat att lokal och nationell hållbarhet undergrävs och att miljömässig, social och kulturell motståndskraft eroderas. I projektet dokumenterar vi dessa utmaningar och hur samhällen över tid svarat på dem; i synnerhet när det gäller traditionell praxis och kulturarv och deras relevans för hållbarhet i relation till klimatförändringar. Afrikanska landskap är har en lång historia av samverkan mellan människor, eld, betande djur; idag stödjer de miljontals människors hushållsekonomi, samtidigt som de också är en livsmiljö för spektakulär megafauna som drar till sig stora mängder afrikanska intäkter från naturvård och turism. Men det krävs en detaljerad förståelse av samspelet mellan olika ekosystemkomponenter, och framför allt hur policy när det gäller markanvändning påverkar både ekologiskt samspel såväl som fattigdom och ojämlikhet. Detta är speciellt relevant för områden vars naturresurser används av flera intressenter, därför kommer vi här fokusera på nationalparker. Nationalparker etablerades i början av 1900-talet av koloniala myndigheterna för att bevara djurliv och landskap, med idag förväntas dessa naturskyddsområden uppfylla också sociala och ekonomiska mål, vilket innebär att de är omdebatterade. Genom att studera hur dessa landskap ekologiskt och socialt förändrats från perioden innan naturskydd och fram till idag, hoppas vi kunna bättre förstå vad som ligger framför oss under de kommande 50-100 åren, och därmed även kunna planera för kommande förändringar. Med detta i åtanke kommer vi att samarbeta med de lokala samhällena och olika intressenter kring lokala värden i landskapet, hushållens utmaningar, lokal ekologisk kunskap och strategier för framtiden. Vi kommer att integrera vetenskap och lokala kunskaper genom gemensamma öppna workshops, sommarskolor och utbildningar. Vi hoppas ge bättre underlag för beslut om en ekologiskt och ekonomisk hållbar framtid genom att kombinera vetenskaplig och lokala kunskap om miljömässiga och sociala konsekvenserna av olika handlingsalternativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hushåll i tropiska breddgrader är mycket sårbara för klimatförändring och livsmedelsbrist, kopplat till den globala klimatförändringen; detta är trots att de bidrar avsevärt mindre till växthus gaser per capita jämfört med personer i norra hemisfären. Inom både forskning- och policyvärlden har behov av integrerad forskning lyfts fram som akut; det behövs ett mer aktivt engagemang mellan forskare inom samhälls- och naturvetenskaperna och policysektorer för att till fullo förstå förestående effekter på humanitär och ekologisk välfärd. Detta 3-åriga projekt integrerar miljövetenskap, ekologi, arkeologi och historia samt juniora och seniora forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien som ett svar på detta akuta behov. Vi studerar människans miljöinteraktioner i nordvästra Tanzania under de senaste 300 åren för att fördjupa förståelsev av hur människor, djur, ekosystem och jordmåner påverkats av klimat och markanvändning. Studieområdet innefattar värdsarven Serengeti och Ngorongoro Crater kända för sin höga mångfald i växt och djurliv. I området talas fyra stora afrikanska språkfamiljer, med interagration under nästan två tusen år, resulterande i en mosaik av boskapskötsel, småskaligt jordbruk och jakt och samling. Dessa traditionella näringar är idag under press pga befolkningstillväxt, gruvindustrin, bevattningsjordbruk, biobränslen och viltvård och aktuella klimatförändringar med resultat att lokal och nationell hållbarhet undergrävs och att miljömässig, social och kulturell motståndskraft eroderas. I projektet dokumenterar vi dessa utmaningar och hur samhällen över tid svarat på dem; i synnerhet när det gäller traditionell praxis och kulturarv och deras relevans för hållbarhet i relation till klimatförändringar. Afrikanska landskap är har en lång historia av samverkan mellan människor, eld, betande djur; idag stödjer de miljontals människors hushållsekonomi, samtidigt som de också är en livsmiljö för spektakulär megafauna som drar till sig stora mängder afrikanska intäkter från naturvård och turism. Men det krävs en detaljerad förståelse av samspelet mellan olika ekosystemkomponenter, och framför allt hur policy när det gäller markanvändning påverkar både ekologiskt samspel såväl som fattigdom och ojämlikhet. Detta är speciellt relevant för områden vars naturresurser används av flera intressenter, därför kommer vi här fokusera på nationalparker. Nationalparker etablerades i början av 1900-talet av koloniala myndigheterna för att bevara djurliv och landskap, med idag förväntas dessa naturskyddsområden uppfylla också sociala och ekonomiska mål, vilket innebär att de är omdebatterade. Genom att studera hur dessa landskap ekologiskt och socialt förändrats från perioden innan naturskydd och fram till idag, hoppas vi kunna bättre förstå vad som ligger framför oss under de kommande 50-100 åren, och därmed även kunna planera för kommande förändringar. Med detta i åtanke kommer vi att samarbeta med de lokala samhällena och olika intressenter kring lokala värden i landskapet, hushållens utmaningar, lokal ekologisk kunskap och strategier för framtiden. Vi kommer att integrera vetenskap och lokala kunskaper genom gemensamma öppna workshops, sommarskolor och utbildningar. Vi hoppas ge bättre underlag för beslut om en ekologiskt och ekonomisk hållbar framtid genom att kombinera vetenskaplig och lokala kunskap om miljömässiga och sociala konsekvenserna av olika handlingsalternativ.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Migration is both socially determined and a social determinant of health. In recent years, migration across the world has seen unprecedented growth. Migrants or refugees usually originate from low-income countries, and settle either in neighbouring countries or within the country itself. This creates particular challenges for low-income settings, as the infrastructure and services available are limited and potentially cannot fulfil the needs of existing communities and large numbers of new arrivals. There is an urgent need to research migration as a social determinant of health . This application brings together three countries with different migration profiles: Ukraine with a high rate of internally displaced people, India with a high rate of seasonal cyclical migration and Sweden, which hosts large numbers of migrants. This state-of-the-art networking project will establish connections between institutions in these countries, expand them to other low-and middle-income countries. The format will include meetings, webinars, and world café presentations by junior researchers. The outcomes will include proposals to national and international funders. This collaboration  will promote high quality, timely and relevant research evidence in low-income settings focusing on migrants. After the three year funding, national and international research proposals will have been prepared and submitted.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migration har ökat globalt under de senaste åren. Migration har stor inverkan på människors liv, bland annat om deras hälsa och välbefinnande och i synnerhet de sociala bestämningsfaktorerna för hälsa. Migration är ett särskilt problem i låg- och medelinkomst inställningar där det är mindre infrastruktur för att hantera tillströmningen av människor. Det finns ett behov att genomföra tvärvetenskaplig forskning i olika länder på hur migrations effekter på hälsan hos invandrare. Det finns också ett behov av att utveckla lösningar för migranternas hälsa utmaningar och i utmaningar till hälso- och sjukvård. Denna forskning sammanför tre länder: Sverige, Indien och Ukraina, med olika migrationsprofiler, som värdländer för internationella flyktingar, intern ekonomisk säsongs cyklisk migration och internflyktingar på grund av konflikten. Dessa tre länder och deras institutioner kommer att skapa ett nätverk som kommer att bidra till att utveckla tidiga karriär och doktorand kapacitet och utveckla samarbetsforskningsförslag som kommer att skapa forskningskapaciteten i de länder och stödinstitutioner internationalisering. Alla tre institutioner har kompetens inom migration forskning från sociala och hälsoperspektiv. Nätverket kommer att utökas ytterligare till andra länder med liknande och olika migration. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till ökad forskning om problemet med migration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MIST: Migration as a social determinant of health</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Migration har ökat globalt under de senaste åren. Migration har stor inverkan på människors liv, bland annat om deras hälsa och välbefinnande och i synnerhet de sociala bestämningsfaktorerna för hälsa. Migration är ett särskilt problem i låg- och medelinkomst inställningar där det är mindre infrastruktur för att hantera tillströmningen av människor. Det finns ett behov att genomföra tvärvetenskaplig forskning i olika länder på hur migrations effekter på hälsan hos invandrare. Det finns också ett behov av att utveckla lösningar för migranternas hälsa utmaningar och i utmaningar till hälso- och sjukvård. Denna forskning sammanför tre länder: Sverige, Indien och Ukraina, med olika migrationsprofiler, som värdländer för internationella flyktingar, intern ekonomisk säsongs cyklisk migration och internflyktingar på grund av konflikten. Dessa tre länder och deras institutioner kommer att skapa ett nätverk som kommer att bidra till att utveckla tidiga karriär och doktorand kapacitet och utveckla samarbetsforskningsförslag som kommer att skapa forskningskapaciteten i de länder och stödinstitutioner internationalisering. Alla tre institutioner har kompetens inom migration forskning från sociala och hälsoperspektiv. Nätverket kommer att utökas ytterligare till andra länder med liknande och olika migration. Detta projekt kommer att bidra till ökad forskning om problemet med migration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Man’s best friend: A crossborder transdisciplinary One Health approach to rabies control in dogs in Southeast Asia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människans bästa vän? En gränsöverskridande "One Health" approach till förbättrad rabieskontroll hos hund i sydostasien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rabies is estimated to kill more than 30,000 people every year in Asia. Most cases are caused by dog bites, and deaths most commonly occur among the poorest or the most remote population, unable to receive post-exposure prophylaxis. In Southeast Asia, dogs are not only used as farm dogs, or as pets, but also increasingly as a food source, with dogs moved between countries. Rabies is a serious threat, and people involved in the dog value chain may be at increased risk, and the cross-border movements are complicating control efforts. This network project has a One Health approach, and will bring together stakeholders and researchers from Lao PDR, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Sweden and France. Workshops will be arranged around dog population dynamics, disease incidence, improvement of laboratory technologies and the best control strategies.An ongoing vaccine intervention in Cambodia will be used to study dog populations and changes in vaccination covers. The risk of rabies along the dog value chain will be assessed, and we will evaluate a novel method for easier diagnosis. Knowledge, attitudes and practices will be studied among dog owners, dog butchers and traders, and policy makers. In conclusion, this project will contribute to reducing the risk for people by improving diagnostic capacities, providing basic knowledge of dog population dynamic needed for efficient vaccination strategies, and establishing a strong inter-sectoral network for rabies control in this region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rabies är en mycket fruktad sjukdom med nära 100% dödlighet hos de som drabbas, men det är också möjligt att hindra sjukdomen helt genom att vaccinera efter virusexponering (post-exponeringsprofylax, PEP). I Asien dör ca 30 000 människor varje år av rabies, framförallt de fattigaste eller de som bor mest avlägset och som därför inte kan söka hjälp i tid. Även om alla däggdjur kan infekteras med rabies smittas människor vanligen via hundbett. I Sydostasien är hundar viktiga; inte bara som vakthundar eller familjehundar, utan allt vanligare även som föda, och de utgör därför också en viktig näringskälla och en marknadskedja med viktiga inkomstmöjligheter. Det förekommer också en omfattande handel av hundar över nationsgränserna, framförallt in till Viet Nam från grannländerna.Detta projekt fokuserar på de tre grannländerna Viet Nam, Kambodja och Lao People's Democratic Republic som alla kämpar med höga rabiesorsakade dödsiffror hos människor, och höga kostnader för PEP. Trots att länderna kopplas samman via rörelser av hundar över gränserna, så har det hittills inte funnits mycket samarbete mellan forskare för att studera situationen i hela regionen. Detta projekt kommer att skapa ett nätverk av forskare från olika discipliner och länder för att etablera ett utökat samarbete specifikt runt rabiesbekämpning.Utöver att ordna workshops och utbildning för forskare och andra involverade i rabieskontroll, kommer projektet bidra till mer info. Den första forskningskomponenten i projektet är att studera dynamiken i hundpopulationer och hur immuniteten avtar efter en massvaccinationskampanj. Detta är viktigt för att förstå hur vaccinationskampanjer, den vanligaste insatsen mot rabies, ska utföras för att vara effektiva.Den andra komponenten fokuserar på hundköttsmarknaden och undersöker hur hundar rör sig över gränserna och vilka olika aktörer som är inblandade, samt deras kunskap om sjukdomen och hur de gör för att skydda sig själva. Vi ska även utvärdera hur stor andel hundar vi kan hitta på slakterier som redan bär på viruset och testa en ny metod for att provta hundskallar för att förenkla logistiken av prover från de ofta avlägsna områden där hundkött är som viktigast. Detta bidrar till en bättre bild av riskerna med hundslakt, samt till att förenkla framtida diagnostik.Till sist kommer vi även utvärdera kunskap och attityder avseende zoonoser i allmänhet och rabies i synnerhet, både hos hundägare, aktörer i hundköttskedjan, och politiker. Detta kommer att bidra till bättre informationskampanjer, framförallt i samband med massvaccineringar, men är också viktigt för att förstå hur riskmedvetenheten ser ut och hur politiker prioriterar problemet.Målet med projektet är att bidra till att minska rabies-risken för människor genom att täcka några av de kunskapsluckor som finns idag, samt skapa ett nätverk av internationella experter för utökat samarbete. Utöver de nya forskningsrön som detta projekt kommer resultera i kommer projektet också att bidra till ökad kapacitet i laboratorier i de tre deltagande länderna, samt till framtida starkare forskningsansökningar från regionen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rabies is estimated to kill more than 30,000 people every year in Asia. Most cases are caused by dog bites, and deaths most commonly occur among the poorest or the most remote population, unable to receive post-exposure prophylaxis. In Southeast Asia, dogs are not only used as farm dogs, or as pets, but also increasingly as a food source, with dogs moved between countries. Rabies is a serious threat, and people involved in the dog value chain may be at increased risk, and the cross-border movements are complicating control efforts. This network project has a One Health approach, and will bring together stakeholders and researchers from Lao PDR, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Sweden and France. Workshops will be arranged around dog population dynamics, disease incidence, improvement of laboratory technologies and the best control strategies.An ongoing vaccine intervention in Cambodia will be used to study dog populations and changes in vaccination covers. The risk of rabies along the dog value chain will be assessed, and we will evaluate a novel method for easier diagnosis. Knowledge, attitudes and practices will be studied among dog owners, dog butchers and traders, and policy makers. In conclusion, this project will contribute to reducing the risk for people by improving diagnostic capacities, providing basic knowledge of dog population dynamic needed for efficient vaccination strategies, and establishing a strong inter-sectoral network for rabies control in this region.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sponges (phylum Porifera) are unquestionably the most promising source of new marine compounds and yet, they are quite often neglected in the field of natural products research because of the extreme difficulty to identify the species. For this reason research on sponges is currently undeveloped in Sri Lanka. The 3-year collaborative project we propose to build between scientists at University of Colombo and Uppsala University will investigate the marine sponge biodiversity of Sri Lanka and identify bioactive sponge natural products against infectious diseases and cancer cell lines. The aims of this project are to 1) transfer our knowledge on sponge sytematics to Sri Lankan students/researchers in order to help them assess the Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity and 2) develop a protocol to study sponge natural product and genetic diversity. We believe both of these aims will unlock the potential of Sri Lankan sponges towards bioactivity assays and drug discovery. To achieve this we will conduct a multidisciplinary collaborative project combining our mutual expertise in pharmacognosy, chemistry, structure elucidation, systematics and molecular biology. This project will fill the knowledge gap on Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity in order to spur high-standard sponge research in this country. The findings will contribute to Sri Lankan education, marine biodiversity conservation and economic development but also to the Swedish/Sri Lankan drug discovery program.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biodiversitet och kemodiversitet hos Sri Lankas marina svampdjur. En möjlighet att utforska nya farmakologiska användningsområden.Marina svampdjur är de första djuren som dök upp på jorden för över 700 miljoner år sedan. Svampdjuren har en nyckelposition i marina ekosystem, speciellt i tropiska vatten där de utgör en betydande andel av djurlivet bland korallrev, mangroveträsk och laguner. Svampdjur är en av de mest mångfaldsrika djurgrupperna på havsbotten. Där lever de fixerade, likt koraller och är därför beroende av kemiska ämnen för sin kommunikation, tävlan med andra arter och försvar mot predatorer. Detta gör svampdjuren till en av de rikaste källorna av marina substanser med enorm bioteknologisk och farmaceutisk potential. Omkring hälften av alla läkemedel vi använder idag härstammar från naturen. När det gäller substanser som används mot infektionssjukdomar och mot cancer är andelen ännu större. Den repertoar av kemiska substanser som produceras av svampdjur kan vara användbar i utvecklingen av cancerläkemedel, eller för att förebygga bakteriella infektioner i människa. Svampdjur är dock relativt svåra att identifiera vilket har gjort att svampdjursforskningen i världen idag är underutvecklad. Detta medför att hantering och bevarande av svampdjur är svårt, vilket också försvårar sökandet efter nya läkemedel. Det nuvarande projektet ämnar att i detalj undersöka, dokumentera och studera biodiversiteten hos marina svampdjur från Sri Lanka, en mångfald som hittills är outforskad med avseende på dess naturprodukter.Uppgifter från brittisk kolonialtid, tidigt 1900-tal, visar att Sri Lanka har en av de rikaste svampdjursfaunorna i indiska oceanen. Sedan dess har ingen vidare undersökt biodiversiteten hos svampdjur i Sri Lankas grunda vatten, än mindre utforskat de kemiska substanser som produceras. I det här projektet kommer forskare från Uppsala universitet och University of Colombo med gemensamma ansträngningar undersöka svampdjursfaunan på Sri Lanka. Vi kommer genomföra dykningar i de grunda vattnen kring Sri Lanka och ta prover från de vanligaste svampdjursarterna i korallrev, mangroveträsk och laguner. Vi kommer därefter isolera och identifiera specifika substansgrupper (främst steroler och peptider) från dessa prover. Vart ämne eller extrakt kommer testas för att avgöra huruvida de är aktiva mot humana patogener och/eller cancerceller. Genetiska data från dessa svampdjur kommer också insamlas, i syfte att vara en hjälp i identifieringen av nya arter men också för att kunna förutsäga förekomsten av fler ämnen. Det huvudsakliga målet är att upptäcka och karaktärisera nya ämnen med effekt mot cancer eller bakterier, genom användandet av båda parters kunskap och expertis. Slutligen kommer detta gemensamma projekt stödja och stärka ett långtidsforskningssamarbete mellan Sverige och Sri Lanka, vilket kommer bidra till ländernas vetenskapliga utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Biodiversitet och kemodiversitet hos Sri Lankas marina svampdjur. En möjlighet att utforska nya farmakologiska användningsområden.Marina svampdjur är de första djuren som dök upp på jorden för över 700 miljoner år sedan. Svampdjuren har en nyckelposition i marina ekosystem, speciellt i tropiska vatten där de utgör en betydande andel av djurlivet bland korallrev, mangroveträsk och laguner. Svampdjur är en av de mest mångfaldsrika djurgrupperna på havsbotten. Där lever de fixerade, likt koraller och är därför beroende av kemiska ämnen för sin kommunikation, tävlan med andra arter och försvar mot predatorer. Detta gör svampdjuren till en av de rikaste källorna av marina substanser med enorm bioteknologisk och farmaceutisk potential. Omkring hälften av alla läkemedel vi använder idag härstammar från naturen. När det gäller substanser som används mot infektionssjukdomar och mot cancer är andelen ännu större. Den repertoar av kemiska substanser som produceras av svampdjur kan vara användbar i utvecklingen av cancerläkemedel, eller för att förebygga bakteriella infektioner i människa. Svampdjur är dock relativt svåra att identifiera vilket har gjort att svampdjursforskningen i världen idag är underutvecklad. Detta medför att hantering och bevarande av svampdjur är svårt, vilket också försvårar sökandet efter nya läkemedel. Det nuvarande projektet ämnar att i detalj undersöka, dokumentera och studera biodiversiteten hos marina svampdjur från Sri Lanka, en mångfald som hittills är outforskad med avseende på dess naturprodukter.Uppgifter från brittisk kolonialtid, tidigt 1900-tal, visar att Sri Lanka har en av de rikaste svampdjursfaunorna i indiska oceanen. Sedan dess har ingen vidare undersökt biodiversiteten hos svampdjur i Sri Lankas grunda vatten, än mindre utforskat de kemiska substanser som produceras. I det här projektet kommer forskare från Uppsala universitet och University of Colombo med gemensamma ansträngningar undersöka svampdjursfaunan på Sri Lanka. Vi kommer genomföra dykningar i de grunda vattnen kring Sri Lanka och ta prover från de vanligaste svampdjursarterna i korallrev, mangroveträsk och laguner. Vi kommer därefter isolera och identifiera specifika substansgrupper (främst steroler och peptider) från dessa prover. Vart ämne eller extrakt kommer testas för att avgöra huruvida de är aktiva mot humana patogener och/eller cancerceller. Genetiska data från dessa svampdjur kommer också insamlas, i syfte att vara en hjälp i identifieringen av nya arter men också för att kunna förutsäga förekomsten av fler ämnen. Det huvudsakliga målet är att upptäcka och karaktärisera nya ämnen med effekt mot cancer eller bakterier, genom användandet av båda parters kunskap och expertis. Slutligen kommer detta gemensamma projekt stödja och stärka ett långtidsforskningssamarbete mellan Sverige och Sri Lanka, vilket kommer bidra till ländernas vetenskapliga utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sponges (phylum Porifera) are unquestionably the most promising source of new marine compounds and yet, they are quite often neglected in the field of natural products research because of the extreme difficulty to identify the species. For this reason research on sponges is currently undeveloped in Sri Lanka. The 3-year collaborative project we propose to build between scientists at University of Colombo and Uppsala University will investigate the marine sponge biodiversity of Sri Lanka and identify bioactive sponge natural products against infectious diseases and cancer cell lines. The aims of this project are to 1) transfer our knowledge on sponge sytematics to Sri Lankan students/researchers in order to help them assess the Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity and 2) develop a protocol to study sponge natural product and genetic diversity. We believe both of these aims will unlock the potential of Sri Lankan sponges towards bioactivity assays and drug discovery. To achieve this we will conduct a multidisciplinary collaborative project combining our mutual expertise in pharmacognosy, chemistry, structure elucidation, systematics and molecular biology. This project will fill the knowledge gap on Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity in order to spur high-standard sponge research in this country. The findings will contribute to Sri Lankan education, marine biodiversity conservation and economic development but also to the Swedish/Sri Lankan drug discovery program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pollution of water is an increasing problem globally and absence of safe drinking water is a major problem for human health. Pollutants such as medical residues, metals, antibiotics, biocides and pathogenic bacteria are found in surface and ground water. The arid highlands of the Altiplano, at 3800 m, Bolivia face large problems with water pollution and inability to provide safe drinking water. Excessive mining occurs in the Andes mountain regions in Bolivia and rivers contaminated with e.g. Cd, Zn, As, Cu, Ni, Pb and Sn, runs from mining areas through cities such as El Alto and La Paz and may end up in lake Titicaca. The highly contaminated water environments shifts the microbial composition towards species with tolerance or resistance towards metals. Metal- and antibiotic resistance are linked: co-selection by heavy metals and antibiotics can occur if resistance determinants are present in the same cell (co-resistance) or if a common resistance mechanism confer resistance to both types of toxicants (cross-resistance). We will analyse several water sources, (along rivers, lakes and lagoons in La Paz, Milluni, Oruro and Titicaca) more or less affected by metal pollution. We will determine the microbial compositon and presence of pathogens by 16S, metagenomics and qPCR. Presence of antibiotic and metal resistance genes and levels of metal pollution will be determined. We will determine if metal ions drive antibiotic resistance transfer from microbiota to pathogenic bacteria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det blir allt mer uppenbart att vi kommer att få allvarliga framtida problem med ökad antibiotikaresistens hos sjukdomsframkallande bakterier. Det värsta senariot är att visa sjukdomar inte längre kan botas med antibiotika och därmed kommer vi att slungas tillbaka 100 år i tiden då många dog av infektioner. Ökande föroreningar i mark och vatten kan driva på antbiotikaresistens i miljöbakterier. Vi vet att vissa resistensgener mot metallföroreningar och biocider är kopplade med antibiotikaresistens och därför kan nedärvas tillsammans. Många av dessa bakterier som finns i mark och vatten är besläktade med sjukdomsframkallande bakterier och även vanliga sjukdomsframkallande bakterier som vissa Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter och Clostridier trivs och lever väl i miljön likaväl som de kan infektera oss människor. Vattenförsörjning av rent dricksvatten är ytterligare ett globalt problem. T.o.m här i Sverige pratar vi idag, våren 2017, om att framtida vattenförsörjning kan bli ett faktiskt problem i Sverige relativt snart och globalt finns det många länder som redan nu har akuta problem.I detta projekt fokuserar vi på förorenat vatten i Bolivia, ett land med svårighet med vattenförsörjning av rent dricksvatten på de torra högländerna (Altiplano) på närmare 4000 meters höjd över havet. Det pågår sedan många år gruvdrift i stor skala i bergskedjan Anderna i Bolivia som har rika naturtillgångar. Gruvdriften medför metallföroreningar i vissa delar av landet som tyvärr sprider sig mot bebyggda ställen. Metallföroreningarna får vattnet att bli extremt surt och driver fram en bakteriepopulation i vattnet som tål dessa extrema förhållanden samt är resistenta mot metalljoner. Då dessa bakterier når vatten som används i städer och bebyggda områden med hushållsavfall och fekala föroreningar kan miljöbakterier och patogena bakterier mötas och vi vill se om det sker en överföring av antibiotika och metallresistens mellan bakterier i dessa fall.Vi kommer att analysera vattendrag, sjöar och floder i olika delar av Bolivia tillsammans med en grupp unga forskare i Bolivia. Vi ska titta på bakteriepopulationen i dessa vatten, förekomst av föroreningar och antibiotika och förekomst av resistensgener. Vi kommer specifikt att leta efter patogena bakterier samt analysera om de bär på metall- och antibiotikaresistensgener. Tillsist kommer vi experimentellt att studera om det kan ske överföring av resistensgener mellan miljöbakterier och patogena bakterier genom att odla dem nära varandra och studera överföringsmekanismer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Does heavy metal polluted water in Bolivia drive evolution towards antibiotic resistance genes in water microbiota and pathogens?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det blir allt mer uppenbart att vi kommer att få allvarliga framtida problem med ökad antibiotikaresistens hos sjukdomsframkallande bakterier. Det värsta senariot är att visa sjukdomar inte längre kan botas med antibiotika och därmed kommer vi att slungas tillbaka 100 år i tiden då många dog av infektioner. Ökande föroreningar i mark och vatten kan driva på antbiotikaresistens i miljöbakterier. Vi vet att vissa resistensgener mot metallföroreningar och biocider är kopplade med antibiotikaresistens och därför kan nedärvas tillsammans. Många av dessa bakterier som finns i mark och vatten är besläktade med sjukdomsframkallande bakterier och även vanliga sjukdomsframkallande bakterier som vissa Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter och Clostridier trivs och lever väl i miljön likaväl som de kan infektera oss människor. Vattenförsörjning av rent dricksvatten är ytterligare ett globalt problem. T.o.m här i Sverige pratar vi idag, våren 2017, om att framtida vattenförsörjning kan bli ett faktiskt problem i Sverige relativt snart och globalt finns det många länder som redan nu har akuta problem.I detta projekt fokuserar vi på förorenat vatten i Bolivia, ett land med svårighet med vattenförsörjning av rent dricksvatten på de torra högländerna (Altiplano) på närmare 4000 meters höjd över havet. Det pågår sedan många år gruvdrift i stor skala i bergskedjan Anderna i Bolivia som har rika naturtillgångar. Gruvdriften medför metallföroreningar i vissa delar av landet som tyvärr sprider sig mot bebyggda ställen. Metallföroreningarna får vattnet att bli extremt surt och driver fram en bakteriepopulation i vattnet som tål dessa extrema förhållanden samt är resistenta mot metalljoner. Då dessa bakterier når vatten som används i städer och bebyggda områden med hushållsavfall och fekala föroreningar kan miljöbakterier och patogena bakterier mötas och vi vill se om det sker en överföring av antibiotika och metallresistens mellan bakterier i dessa fall.Vi kommer att analysera vattendrag, sjöar och floder i olika delar av Bolivia tillsammans med en grupp unga forskare i Bolivia. Vi ska titta på bakteriepopulationen i dessa vatten, förekomst av föroreningar och antibiotika och förekomst av resistensgener. Vi kommer specifikt att leta efter patogena bakterier samt analysera om de bär på metall- och antibiotikaresistensgener. Tillsist kommer vi experimentellt att studera om det kan ske överföring av resistensgener mellan miljöbakterier och patogena bakterier genom att odla dem nära varandra och studera överföringsmekanismer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pollution of water is an increasing problem globally and absence of safe drinking water is a major problem for human health. Pollutants such as medical residues, metals, antibiotics, biocides and pathogenic bacteria are found in surface and ground water. The arid highlands of the Altiplano, at 3800 m, Bolivia face large problems with water pollution and inability to provide safe drinking water. Excessive mining occurs in the Andes mountain regions in Bolivia and rivers contaminated with e.g. Cd, Zn, As, Cu, Ni, Pb and Sn, runs from mining areas through cities such as El Alto and La Paz and may end up in lake Titicaca. The highly contaminated water environments shifts the microbial composition towards species with tolerance or resistance towards metals. Metal- and antibiotic resistance are linked: co-selection by heavy metals and antibiotics can occur if resistance determinants are present in the same cell (co-resistance) or if a common resistance mechanism confer resistance to both types of toxicants (cross-resistance). We will analyse several water sources, (along rivers, lakes and lagoons in La Paz, Milluni, Oruro and Titicaca) more or less affected by metal pollution. We will determine the microbial compositon and presence of pathogens by 16S, metagenomics and qPCR. Presence of antibiotic and metal resistance genes and levels of metal pollution will be determined. We will determine if metal ions drive antibiotic resistance transfer from microbiota to pathogenic bacteria.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to build on existing research collaboration between scholars from Sweden, India and Kenya, and to initiate research networks and multistakeholder platforms, to produce a synthesis for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö. Mot bakgrund av den stora avsaknaden av kunskap om användning av antibiotika och spridning av antibiotikaresistens i utvecklingsländer, vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö, samt bidra till fördjupat, internationellt forskningssamarbete och vidgade internationella forskningsnätverk. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt. Vårt övergripande mål är att i samarbete med Indiska och Östafrikanska forskare och intressenter utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Med utgångspunkt i ett pågående forskningsprojekt om användning av antibiotika och förekomsten av antibiotikaresistens i fyra specifika vattenbruksområden i Indien, kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Vi kommer vidare att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för de fyra vattenbruksområdena. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingeravtryck från vart och ett av de undersökta områdena genom att modellera havsströmmar och placera ut provtagningspunkter för verifikation på bestämda platser. Dessa provtagningspunkter kommer att provtas frekvent under två säsonger och vi kommer att placera dem på ett sätt så att vi kan avgöra ifall antibiotika restistens sprids endast lokalt (1000 km). I Östafrika, där k</narrative>
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      <narrative>The use of antibiotics in aquaculture is a hazard associated with the development and spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) in marine environments. Bacteria are carriers of ARGs and associated with planktonic organisms, and studies of plankton and oceanic circulation may provide new insight into the spread of resistance. However, to establish fair and effective governance of antibiotic use, especially in developing countries where aquaculture production is an important source of livelihood and revenue, it is also necessary to know the driving forces behind the usage. Our aim is to build on existing research collaboration between scholars from Sweden, India and Kenya, and to initiate research networks and multistakeholder platforms, to produce a synthesis for policy recommendations for Asia and East Africa. The synthesis will be based on empirical results and we will address where and on which level remedies to prevent antibiotic resistance spread are most effective. More specifically, we will map the flow of antibiotics from production to use in order to identify points in the value chain where restrictions would be fair and effective. Further, we will use metagenomics to identify genetic fingerprints of the ARG pool from four aquaculture sites. The spread of specific ARG patterns are hypothesised to be linked to the dispersal of phytoplankton and will be projected by oceanographic connectivity models and verified with repeated sampling at different geographic scales.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotika är förmodligen 1900-talets viktigaste upptäckt. I miljön finns naturligt bakterier som är resistenta mot antibiotika. Naturlig selektion gynnar bakterier som har förvärvat egenskapen att stå emot antibiotika och egenskapen sprids i bakteriepopulationer. Antibiotika resistens hos en bakterie kan förvärvas genom spontan mutation, genom överföring av genetiskt material från en annan bakterie, eller genom överföring via en vektor (en baketriofag). Ett av de stora problemen idag är den ökande resistensspridningen hos bakterier. Denna har ökat till följd av att mer antibiotika används och sprids i naturen. En av de stora källorna till antibiotika i miljön är modern akvakultur. Detta illustreras av den utbredda användningen av profylaktisk antibiotika inom branschen, särskilt i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga bakterieinfektioner. Användningen av ett stort antal olika antibiotikatyper i enorma mängder, inklusive icke-biologiskt nedbrytbar antibiotika, gör att antibiotika ackumuleras i sediment och vattenpelare och utövar ett selektivt tryck under långa tidsperioder. Detta har resulterat i en enorm ökning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i akvatiska miljöer, inkluderat arter som är patogener på fisk och skaldjur, och i ökad överföring av resistens till sjukdomsalstrande bakterier associerade med människan. Det krävs nu globala insatser för att främja mer omdömesgill användning av antibiotika inom vattenbruk, och ökad kunskap om hur antibiotikaresistens sprids i akvatisk miljö. Mot bakgrund av den stora avsaknaden av kunskap om användning av antibiotika och spridning av antibiotikaresistens i utvecklingsländer, vill i vårt multidisciplinära projekt bidra med kunskap för att minska spridningen av antibiotika i marin miljö, samt bidra till fördjupat, internationellt forskningssamarbete och vidgade internationella forskningsnätverk. Vi vill testa en ny hypotes som innebär att antibiotikaresistenta bakterier associerade med planktonorganismer sprids till andra marina områden via havsströmmar och därmed sprider resistensgener till nya bakteriepopulationer. Det finns studier som visar att skadliga bakterier kan nå global spridning på detta vis och det finns all anledning att anta att resistens kan färdas på samma sätt. Vårt övergripande mål är att i samarbete med Indiska och Östafrikanska forskare och intressenter utveckla en handlingsplan för etablerade vattenbruksmiljöer i Asien och för tillväxande vattenbruksmiljöer i östra Afrika. Handlingsplanen kommer att vara baserad på empiriska resultat från samhällsvetenskapliga och biologiska-oceanografiska studier. Med utgångspunkt i ett pågående forskningsprojekt om användning av antibiotika och förekomsten av antibiotikaresistens i fyra specifika vattenbruksområden i Indien, kommer vi att undersöka antibiotika från produktion till användande ur ett politiskt-ekonomiskt perspektiv. Vi kommer vidare att definiera ett genetiskt fingeravtryck för de fyra vattenbruksområdena. Det genetiska fingeravtrycket kommer troligen att bestå av densiteten och förekomsten av specifika antibiotika resistenta gener, men den kan även innehålla klonspecifika genetiska markörer hos bakterier som kan tänkas vara bärare av antibiotika resistens och som vanligtvis associerar med växtplankton. Själva insamlandet går till så att vi samlar in planktonprover och extraherar DNA. Sen gör vi en metagenom sekvensering. Den data vi erhåller bearbetas med bioinformatisk analys och jämförs med databaser som innehåller tusentals aminosyrasekvenser kända för att medföra antibiotika resistens. Vi kommer sen att försöka följa detta genetiska fingeravtryck från vart och ett av de undersökta områdena genom att modellera havsströmmar och placera ut provtagningspunkter för verifikation på bestämda platser. Dessa provtagningspunkter kommer att provtas frekvent under två säsonger och vi kommer att placera dem på ett sätt så att vi kan avgöra ifall antibiotika restistens sprids endast lokalt (1000 km). I Östafrika, där k</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overarching aim is use Geographical information Systems (GIS) as a tool for description and analysis of health and environmental data. Capacity training for young researchers, and networking between epidemiologists and GIS expertize in the participating countries is fundamental. The ultimate goal is to provide decision-makers within authorities and health-care system with information for prevention of disease.We will use GIS tools to further understanding of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin (CKDu). CKDu is a public health problem in underprivileged rural areas in a few tropical/subtropical countries. The etiology of this disease is unknown but strong evidence links it to occupational and environmental conditions – main etiological hypotheses are related to work in heat, and agriculture. Also, spatial disease patterns within countries have been observed.We will explore if the use of GIS and health data identifies hotspots of CKDu and how hotspots align with known spatial and temporal patterns of disease. We will discern if there are environmental denominators that are consistent between the regions selected for case studies: Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Eastern India. These case study areas are also included in other ongoing studies on CKDu, such as population-based prevalence studies and comparative kidney biopsy studies.Our results will be included in an international project, DEGREE, establishing a toolbox for comparative studies on CKDu.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MålsättningDet övergripande målet är att skapa ett nätverk mellan GIS-kompetens och medicinsk/epidemiologisk forskning för att långsiktigt stödja metodutveckling och samverkan.. Analys av medicinska registerdata, befolkningsdata och miljödata med hjälp av Geografiska InformationsSystem (GIS) kan användas för att kartlägga hälso- och ohälsotillstånd, och se hur sjukdomsmönster samvarierar med yttre förhållanden. I detta SRL-projekt vill vi stimulera till användning av sådana metoder i våra samarbetsländer – Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och delstater i östra Indien.BakgrundUnder de senaste decennierna har mycket hög förekomst av CKD rapporterats från Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och östra Indien. Rapporterna har mycket gemensamt – sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat – och hälsovårdsresurserna i dessa områden räcker inte till för diagnostik och behandling. Orsaken är fortfarande okänd, och sjukdomen har därför kommit att kallas Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu). I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att hårt fysiskt arbete i hett klimat leder till upprepade vatten- och saltförluster vilket på sikt skadar njurarna. I Sri Lanka har man främst oroats av möjlig påverkan av tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som använts i jordbruket. I Indien har problemet uppmärksammats först under senare år och forskningen är ännu i sin linda.Det finns globalt sett endast begränsad kunskap om CKDu, och traditionella registerdata-sammanställningar från dödsorsaksstatistik och behandlingsstatistik (t ex dialysregister) har sällan eller aldrig redovisats på regional och lokal nivå med samtidigt beaktande av regionala skillnader i omgivningsmiljö och socioekonomiska förhållanden. Med GIS kan befintliga data utnyttjas på ett bättre sätt för att förstå sjukdomens förekomst och dess orsaker, och därmed också möjligheter till prevention och allokering av hälsovårdsinsatser. En viktig fråga är om det hade funnits möjlighet att tidigare än som nu har varit fallet med CKDu kunna upptäcka en ökad sjukdomsförekomst genom mer avancerad analys av befintliga hälsodata för att på så sätt kunna arbeta med förebyggande åtgärder. ProjektplanI våra fallstudier kombineras data om kronisk njursjukdom, t ex från dödsorsaksregister, med befolkningsdata, uppgifter om socioekonomiska förhållanden och data om miljöförhållanden. Sådana uppgifter hämtas från öppna databaser med uppgifter om temperatur och nederbörd, vegetation, bebyggelse, landarealers användning, höjdförhållanden och andra geografiska data. Med hjälp av Geografiska Informationssystem (GIS) sammanfogas dessa data med sjukdoms- och befolkningsdata. Samband mellan anhopning av sjukdom och miljöfaktorer analyseras, och jämföras mellan länderna.En viktig del i projektet är kunskapsspridning och nätverksbyggande både på det lokala planet - mellan GIS-experter och medicinsk-epidemiologiska forskare som tidigare inte har samarbetat – och mellan deltagande parter. Unga forskare eller mastersstuderande från de tre länderna, som deltar i projektet kommer också att mötas under en GIS-kurs, anordnad på GIS-centrum i Lund. Projektet är samordnat med andra pågående epidemiologiska och kliniska studier i de deltagande länderna.BetydelseFörekomsten av CKD av såväl kända som okända orsaker är underrapporterad i många låg- och låg-medelinkomstländer. En ökad kunskap om i vilka områden CKD är ett ökande problem, och hur utvecklingen ser ut över tid ger inte bara nödvändiga grunduppgifter för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen, utan kan också bidra till ökad förståelse för sjukdomsdrivande mekanismer och därmed möjligheter till prevention.Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan utsatt befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för de sjuka individerna, vilket också undergräver den socioekonomiska situationen för familjen och lokalsamhället. Sjukvårdssystemen är överbelastade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller framtida sjukvårdsbehov. Om upprepade vätskeförluster o</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overarching aim is use Geographical information Systems (GIS) as a tool for description and analysis of health and environmental data. Capacity training for young researchers, and networking between epidemiologists and GIS expertize in the participating countries is fundamental. The ultimate goal is to provide decision-makers within authorities and health-care system with information for prevention of disease.We will use GIS tools to further understanding of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin (CKDu). CKDu is a public health problem in underprivileged rural areas in a few tropical/subtropical countries. The etiology of this disease is unknown but strong evidence links it to occupational and environmental conditions – main etiological hypotheses are related to work in heat, and agriculture. Also, spatial disease patterns within countries have been observed.We will explore if the use of GIS and health data identifies hotspots of CKDu and how hotspots align with known spatial and temporal patterns of disease. We will discern if there are environmental denominators that are consistent between the regions selected for case studies: Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Eastern India. These case study areas are also included in other ongoing studies on CKDu, such as population-based prevalence studies and comparative kidney biopsy studies.Our results will be included in an international project, DEGREE, establishing a toolbox for comparative studies on CKDu.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">MålsättningDet övergripande målet är att skapa ett nätverk mellan GIS-kompetens och medicinsk/epidemiologisk forskning för att långsiktigt stödja metodutveckling och samverkan.. Analys av medicinska registerdata, befolkningsdata och miljödata med hjälp av Geografiska InformationsSystem (GIS) kan användas för att kartlägga hälso- och ohälsotillstånd, och se hur sjukdomsmönster samvarierar med yttre förhållanden. I detta SRL-projekt vill vi stimulera till användning av sådana metoder i våra samarbetsländer – Nicaragua, Sri Lanka och delstater i östra Indien.BakgrundUnder de senaste decennierna har mycket hög förekomst av CKD rapporterats från Centralamerika, Sri Lanka och östra Indien. Rapporterna har mycket gemensamt – sjukdomen drabbar ofta fattiga jordbruksarbetare som bor och arbetar i varmt klimat – och hälsovårdsresurserna i dessa områden räcker inte till för diagnostik och behandling. Orsaken är fortfarande okänd, och sjukdomen har därför kommit att kallas Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu). I Centralamerika är den ledande hypotesen att hårt fysiskt arbete i hett klimat leder till upprepade vatten- och saltförluster vilket på sikt skadar njurarna. I Sri Lanka har man främst oroats av möjlig påverkan av tungmetaller och bekämpningsmedel som använts i jordbruket. I Indien har problemet uppmärksammats först under senare år och forskningen är ännu i sin linda.Det finns globalt sett endast begränsad kunskap om CKDu, och traditionella registerdata-sammanställningar från dödsorsaksstatistik och behandlingsstatistik (t ex dialysregister) har sällan eller aldrig redovisats på regional och lokal nivå med samtidigt beaktande av regionala skillnader i omgivningsmiljö och socioekonomiska förhållanden. Med GIS kan befintliga data utnyttjas på ett bättre sätt för att förstå sjukdomens förekomst och dess orsaker, och därmed också möjligheter till prevention och allokering av hälsovårdsinsatser. En viktig fråga är om det hade funnits möjlighet att tidigare än som nu har varit fallet med CKDu kunna upptäcka en ökad sjukdomsförekomst genom mer avancerad analys av befintliga hälsodata för att på så sätt kunna arbeta med förebyggande åtgärder. ProjektplanI våra fallstudier kombineras data om kronisk njursjukdom, t ex från dödsorsaksregister, med befolkningsdata, uppgifter om socioekonomiska förhållanden och data om miljöförhållanden. Sådana uppgifter hämtas från öppna databaser med uppgifter om temperatur och nederbörd, vegetation, bebyggelse, landarealers användning, höjdförhållanden och andra geografiska data. Med hjälp av Geografiska Informationssystem (GIS) sammanfogas dessa data med sjukdoms- och befolkningsdata. Samband mellan anhopning av sjukdom och miljöfaktorer analyseras, och jämföras mellan länderna.En viktig del i projektet är kunskapsspridning och nätverksbyggande både på det lokala planet - mellan GIS-experter och medicinsk-epidemiologiska forskare som tidigare inte har samarbetat – och mellan deltagande parter. Unga forskare eller mastersstuderande från de tre länderna, som deltar i projektet kommer också att mötas under en GIS-kurs, anordnad på GIS-centrum i Lund. Projektet är samordnat med andra pågående epidemiologiska och kliniska studier i de deltagande länderna.BetydelseFörekomsten av CKD av såväl kända som okända orsaker är underrapporterad i många låg- och låg-medelinkomstländer. En ökad kunskap om i vilka områden CKD är ett ökande problem, och hur utvecklingen ser ut över tid ger inte bara nödvändiga grunduppgifter för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen, utan kan också bidra till ökad förståelse för sjukdomsdrivande mekanismer och därmed möjligheter till prevention.Kronisk njursvikt oavsett ursprung i en redan utsatt befolkning ger förödande konsekvenser för de sjuka individerna, vilket också undergräver den socioekonomiska situationen för familjen och lokalsamhället. Sjukvårdssystemen är överbelastade och kan inte möta varken befolkningens nuvarande eller framtida sjukvårdsbehov. Om upprepade vätskeförluster o</narrative>
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      <narrative>The immediate goal is to characterize two enzymes from rice, GSTL2 and GSTU4, both implicated in protection of rice plants from different kinds of environmental stress including drought, salt, metals and other pollutants. The enzymes could also provide tolerance to herbicides use in rice fields to combat weeds. The enzymes will be obtained from synthetic genes and produced in the laboratory for biochemical experiments with commonly used herbicides. We want to enhance the activity of the enzymes by engineered mutations such that their protective effect is augmented. By elucidating mutations necessary for generating more resistant varieties, rice can be modified via gene editing, which will follow the present project.The work will be done in close collaboration between groups in Stockholm and Cairo. The principal investigator in Stockholm will direct the work and be responsible for the multivariate analysis underlying the molecular engineering. Screening of sets of mutants for enhanced activities will also be done in Stockholm. The purification of enzymes and activity measurements will be made in Cairo. Regular reciprocal visits as well as workshops between the two sites will make all participants engaged in all aspects of the work.The ultimate goal is to obtain new rice cultivars in which designed GST enzymes afford increased resistance to herbicides and other forms of environmental stress. Such varieties could better withstand climate change and increase the rice production.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ris är en stapelföda i stora delar av världen. I Egypten, där 15% av odlingsarealen planteras med ris, producerades 2015/2016 &gt;5 miljoner ton, men skörden per hektar var 22% mindre än årsmedelvärdet för den tidigare femårsperioden. Förklaringen till detta låga utbyte, som är bottennoteringen för 25 år, ligger till stor del i höga temperaturer som i Nildeltat överskred normala nivåer från mitten av juli t.o.m. september. Deltat kring Nilen är det huvudsakliga odlingsområdetför ris i Egypten och förhöjda temperaturer och ökande salthalter i risodlingarnas vatten utgör ett hot. Vattnet kommer till största delen från omgivande jordbruksområden och kan vara kontaminerat med pesticider och andra bekämpningsmedel. Ett annat hot är ogräs, som i risodlingar bekämpas med herbicider såsom butachlor.Glutationtransferaser (GST) är enzymer som är centrala i högre organismers avgiftning av skadliga ämnen. Modellförsök har visat att GST kan skydda växter mot ökad salthalt i odlingsmediet och mot olika former av kemisk stress inklusive herbicider. Ris är utrustat med minst 79 olika gener som kodar för GST-enzymer fördelade på olika men strukturellt besläktade klasser. Enzymerna har olika funktionella egenskaper och somliga bryter ned herbicider och skyddar därmed risplantor vid bekämpning av ogräs. Två av dessa enzymer i ris, GSTL2 och GSTU4, från olika klasser har visats skydda mot torka, salt, arsenik och vissa herbicider, och enzymernas koncentration i celler ökar då växten exponeras för vissaherbicider som chlorsulfuron och glyphosat.Det omedelbara målet för detta projekt är att karakterisera enzymerna GSTL2 och GSTU4 för att ge ledning för utvecklandet av risvarieteter med ökad tolerans mot toxiska ämnen och miljöpåverkan i form av torka, salt, och metaller. Valet av dessa GST grundas på tidigare rapporter där de i levande växter visats ge resistens av efterfrågat slag. Vi har utvecklat metodik för att framställa skräddarsydda enzymer i syfte att optimera önskade egenskaper. Genom att bygga på biokemisk karakterisering av GST-enzymer och deras mutanter kan mer effektiva enzymer framställas för att erhålla resistens i ris. De fördelaktiga mutationerna kan sedan införas i GST-genen i risceller med hjälp av genetiska verktyg, såsom gen-editering via CRISPR/Cas9 eller via transgenes med en viral vektor. I en senare fas, efter avslutandet av detta projekt, kan växtförädling påbörjas för att utveckla nya riskultivarer med förbättrad förmåga att möta de nya utmaningar som ändrat klimat och kemisk exponering, inklusive herbicider i risodlingen, som begränsar produktionen av ris i Egypten och i många andra länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Glutationtransferaser ger resistens mot kemisk stress i ris (Oryza sativa)</narrative>
      <narrative>Glutathione transferases provide resistance to chemical stress in rice (Oryza sativa)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The immediate goal is to characterize two enzymes from rice, GSTL2 and GSTU4, both implicated in protection of rice plants from different kinds of environmental stress including drought, salt, metals and other pollutants. The enzymes could also provide tolerance to herbicides use in rice fields to combat weeds. The enzymes will be obtained from synthetic genes and produced in the laboratory for biochemical experiments with commonly used herbicides. We want to enhance the activity of the enzymes by engineered mutations such that their protective effect is augmented. By elucidating mutations necessary for generating more resistant varieties, rice can be modified via gene editing, which will follow the present project.The work will be done in close collaboration between groups in Stockholm and Cairo. The principal investigator in Stockholm will direct the work and be responsible for the multivariate analysis underlying the molecular engineering. Screening of sets of mutants for enhanced activities will also be done in Stockholm. The purification of enzymes and activity measurements will be made in Cairo. Regular reciprocal visits as well as workshops between the two sites will make all participants engaged in all aspects of the work.The ultimate goal is to obtain new rice cultivars in which designed GST enzymes afford increased resistance to herbicides and other forms of environmental stress. Such varieties could better withstand climate change and increase the rice production.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ris är en stapelföda i stora delar av världen. I Egypten, där 15% av odlingsarealen planteras med ris, producerades 2015/2016 &gt;5 miljoner ton, men skörden per hektar var 22% mindre än årsmedelvärdet för den tidigare femårsperioden. Förklaringen till detta låga utbyte, som är bottennoteringen för 25 år, ligger till stor del i höga temperaturer som i Nildeltat överskred normala nivåer från mitten av juli t.o.m. september. Deltat kring Nilen är det huvudsakliga odlingsområdetför ris i Egypten och förhöjda temperaturer och ökande salthalter i risodlingarnas vatten utgör ett hot. Vattnet kommer till största delen från omgivande jordbruksområden och kan vara kontaminerat med pesticider och andra bekämpningsmedel. Ett annat hot är ogräs, som i risodlingar bekämpas med herbicider såsom butachlor.Glutationtransferaser (GST) är enzymer som är centrala i högre organismers avgiftning av skadliga ämnen. Modellförsök har visat att GST kan skydda växter mot ökad salthalt i odlingsmediet och mot olika former av kemisk stress inklusive herbicider. Ris är utrustat med minst 79 olika gener som kodar för GST-enzymer fördelade på olika men strukturellt besläktade klasser. Enzymerna har olika funktionella egenskaper och somliga bryter ned herbicider och skyddar därmed risplantor vid bekämpning av ogräs. Två av dessa enzymer i ris, GSTL2 och GSTU4, från olika klasser har visats skydda mot torka, salt, arsenik och vissa herbicider, och enzymernas koncentration i celler ökar då växten exponeras för vissaherbicider som chlorsulfuron och glyphosat.Det omedelbara målet för detta projekt är att karakterisera enzymerna GSTL2 och GSTU4 för att ge ledning för utvecklandet av risvarieteter med ökad tolerans mot toxiska ämnen och miljöpåverkan i form av torka, salt, och metaller. Valet av dessa GST grundas på tidigare rapporter där de i levande växter visats ge resistens av efterfrågat slag. Vi har utvecklat metodik för att framställa skräddarsydda enzymer i syfte att optimera önskade egenskaper. Genom att bygga på biokemisk karakterisering av GST-enzymer och deras mutanter kan mer effektiva enzymer framställas för att erhålla resistens i ris. De fördelaktiga mutationerna kan sedan införas i GST-genen i risceller med hjälp av genetiska verktyg, såsom gen-editering via CRISPR/Cas9 eller via transgenes med en viral vektor. I en senare fas, efter avslutandet av detta projekt, kan växtförädling påbörjas för att utveckla nya riskultivarer med förbättrad förmåga att möta de nya utmaningar som ändrat klimat och kemisk exponering, inklusive herbicider i risodlingen, som begränsar produktionen av ris i Egypten och i många andra länder.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Can mental health and health care be promoted among young prisoners in Cambodia? An intervention study</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research on the health and health care of prisoners in low-income countries is scant. The overall objective of present research collaboration is to improve the mental health of young inmates and to strengthen the health care system within the prisons in Cambodia. This will be done through the development of a collaborative partnership between researchers at the Caritas-Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CCAMH) in Phnom Penh and the unit of Epidemiology and Global Health (EpiGH) at Umeå University. This will be achieved through the combination of five interlinked research and capacity building specific aims: Research aimsTo assess prevalence and pattern of mental health problems and life skills among young prisoners;To evaluate the impact of the Life Skills Education intervention to promote mental health among young prisoners;To develop a plan to strengthen the mental health care system in the selected prisons. Capacity building and collaboration aimsTo identify conceptual and methodological approaches to promote mental health among youth prisoners and the strengthening of mental health care system in prisons;To build individual and institutional capacity in both research institutions in the areas above highlighted.The proposed research collaboration can highlight the health situation of youth inmates, give voice to their needs and create a space of dialogue with prison authorities aiming to improve the mental health and health care in the prisons nationwide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kambodja, med cirka 15 miljoner människor, har en lång historia av krig och konflikter. Miljontals människor dog på grund av svält, sjukdom och avrättningar under Khmer Rouge styre på 1970-talet. Även om Kambodja under de senaste två decennierna har sett en snabb ekonomisk utveckling är det fortfarande ett av de fattigaste länderna i regionen. Sociala och ekonomiska villkor är kopplade till mental hälsa. Studier har visat en hög prevalens av många av de vanligaste psykiska diagnoserna samt en hög förekomst av självmord. Det finns en mycket begränsad kapacitet för att behandla psykiska sjukdomar i landet.Situationen för fångar i Kambodja är ännu mer besvärlig. Antalet fångar i Kambodjas har ökat med mer än 20% under 2016 vilket orsakar allvarliga utmaningar i samband med överbeläggning. Denna situation och de begränsade resurser som finns tillgängliga för fängelserna komplicerar tillgången av till någon form av rehabiliteringsprogram. Tillgången till hälso- och sjukvård och i synnerhet till vård för psykisk ohälsa är mycket begränsad. Det finns för närvarande inga program för mental hälsa i de kambodjanska fängelser. Det psykiska hälsotillståndet hos fångarna är därför okänt.Caritas Kambodja, en lokal icke-statlig organisation, har arbetat i fängelser i Kambodja sedan 2007. De senaste två åren har de inlett kontakter med fängelser för att diskutera hur man kan förbättra den mentala hälsan och hälsovården i fängelserna, särskilt bland ungdomar.Det övergripande syftet med forskningssamarbetet är att förbättra den mentala hälsan hos unga intagna och för att stärka hälso- och sjukvården inom fängelserna i Kambodja. Detta kommer att ske genom att utveckla ett samarbete mellan forskare vid Caritas-Center för barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa (CCAMH) i Phnom Penh och enheten för Epidemiologi och Global Hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet. Specifika mål med forskningen inkluderar:1) Studie av förekomsten och mönstret av psykisk ohälsa, självmordsbeteende och livskunskap bland unga fångar i Kambodja;2) Utvärdering av effekten av livskunskap (Life Skills) utbildning för att främja mental hälsa och social kompetens bland unga fångar;3) Utveckling av en plan för att stärka den psykiska hälso- och sjukvården i utvalda fängelser.Specifica mål för kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbete:1) Att identifiera konceptuella och metodologiska ansatser för att utforska främjande av mental hälsa bland fångar och stärka strukturer för vård i fängelser, med fokus på mental hälsa hos ungdomar;2) Att bygga individuell och institutionell kapacitet för att stärka genomförandet av den forskning som står i fokus.Studierna kommer att bedrivas i sex fängelser från olika delar av landet, som valts på grund av Caritas-Kambodja tidigare samarbeten.För att bedöma förekomsten av psykisk hälsa kommer en studie bland alla unga fångar 15-24 år i de sex fängelserna genomföras. Tre specifika verktyg för att samla information om känslomässiga och beteendemässiga symptom, mentala färdigheter och självmordsbeteende kommer att användas. Efter denna grundläggande studie kommer en intervention, ” Life Skills utbildning”, genomföras för att främja en ungdomars utveckling i tre av fängelserna. Effekterna av interventionen kommer att mätas efter dess slut och sex månader senare. Workshops med unga intagna, vårdpersonal och tjänstemän från fängelser kommer att genomföras för att utveckla den hälso och sjukvården för mental hälsa anpassat till fängelser.För att uppnå syftet med kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbete kommer ett utbytesprogram mellan forskare vid båda institutionerna utföras. Kurser och workshops kommer att utvecklas för att utbyta kunskaper och erfarenheter i de båda länderna.Den föreslagna forskningssamarbete kommer att belysa hälsosituationen bland ungdomar i Kambodjas fängelser, ge röst åt deras behov och skapa ett utrymme för dialog med fängelsemyndigheterna som syftar till att förbättra den mentala hälsan och hälsovården i fängelserna. Institutionernas kompletterande ba</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research on the health and health care of prisoners in low-income countries is scant. The overall objective of present research collaboration is to improve the mental health of young inmates and to strengthen the health care system within the prisons in Cambodia. This will be done through the development of a collaborative partnership between researchers at the Caritas-Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CCAMH) in Phnom Penh and the unit of Epidemiology and Global Health (EpiGH) at Umeå University. This will be achieved through the combination of five interlinked research and capacity building specific aims: Research aimsTo assess prevalence and pattern of mental health problems and life skills among young prisoners;To evaluate the impact of the Life Skills Education intervention to promote mental health among young prisoners;To develop a plan to strengthen the mental health care system in the selected prisons. Capacity building and collaboration aimsTo identify conceptual and methodological approaches to promote mental health among youth prisoners and the strengthening of mental health care system in prisons;To build individual and institutional capacity in both research institutions in the areas above highlighted.The proposed research collaboration can highlight the health situation of youth inmates, give voice to their needs and create a space of dialogue with prison authorities aiming to improve the mental health and health care in the prisons nationwide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kambodja, med cirka 15 miljoner människor, har en lång historia av krig och konflikter. Miljontals människor dog på grund av svält, sjukdom och avrättningar under Khmer Rouge styre på 1970-talet. Även om Kambodja under de senaste två decennierna har sett en snabb ekonomisk utveckling är det fortfarande ett av de fattigaste länderna i regionen. Sociala och ekonomiska villkor är kopplade till mental hälsa. Studier har visat en hög prevalens av många av de vanligaste psykiska diagnoserna samt en hög förekomst av självmord. Det finns en mycket begränsad kapacitet för att behandla psykiska sjukdomar i landet.Situationen för fångar i Kambodja är ännu mer besvärlig. Antalet fångar i Kambodjas har ökat med mer än 20% under 2016 vilket orsakar allvarliga utmaningar i samband med överbeläggning. Denna situation och de begränsade resurser som finns tillgängliga för fängelserna komplicerar tillgången av till någon form av rehabiliteringsprogram. Tillgången till hälso- och sjukvård och i synnerhet till vård för psykisk ohälsa är mycket begränsad. Det finns för närvarande inga program för mental hälsa i de kambodjanska fängelser. Det psykiska hälsotillståndet hos fångarna är därför okänt.Caritas Kambodja, en lokal icke-statlig organisation, har arbetat i fängelser i Kambodja sedan 2007. De senaste två åren har de inlett kontakter med fängelser för att diskutera hur man kan förbättra den mentala hälsan och hälsovården i fängelserna, särskilt bland ungdomar.Det övergripande syftet med forskningssamarbetet är att förbättra den mentala hälsan hos unga intagna och för att stärka hälso- och sjukvården inom fängelserna i Kambodja. Detta kommer att ske genom att utveckla ett samarbete mellan forskare vid Caritas-Center för barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa (CCAMH) i Phnom Penh och enheten för Epidemiologi och Global Hälsa (EpiGH) vid Umeå universitet. Specifika mål med forskningen inkluderar:1) Studie av förekomsten och mönstret av psykisk ohälsa, självmordsbeteende och livskunskap bland unga fångar i Kambodja;2) Utvärdering av effekten av livskunskap (Life Skills) utbildning för att främja mental hälsa och social kompetens bland unga fångar;3) Utveckling av en plan för att stärka den psykiska hälso- och sjukvården i utvalda fängelser.Specifica mål för kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbete:1) Att identifiera konceptuella och metodologiska ansatser för att utforska främjande av mental hälsa bland fångar och stärka strukturer för vård i fängelser, med fokus på mental hälsa hos ungdomar;2) Att bygga individuell och institutionell kapacitet för att stärka genomförandet av den forskning som står i fokus.Studierna kommer att bedrivas i sex fängelser från olika delar av landet, som valts på grund av Caritas-Kambodja tidigare samarbeten.För att bedöma förekomsten av psykisk hälsa kommer en studie bland alla unga fångar 15-24 år i de sex fängelserna genomföras. Tre specifika verktyg för att samla information om känslomässiga och beteendemässiga symptom, mentala färdigheter och självmordsbeteende kommer att användas. Efter denna grundläggande studie kommer en intervention, ” Life Skills utbildning”, genomföras för att främja en ungdomars utveckling i tre av fängelserna. Effekterna av interventionen kommer att mätas efter dess slut och sex månader senare. Workshops med unga intagna, vårdpersonal och tjänstemän från fängelser kommer att genomföras för att utveckla den hälso och sjukvården för mental hälsa anpassat till fängelser.För att uppnå syftet med kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samarbete kommer ett utbytesprogram mellan forskare vid båda institutionerna utföras. Kurser och workshops kommer att utvecklas för att utbyta kunskaper och erfarenheter i de båda länderna.Den föreslagna forskningssamarbete kommer att belysa hälsosituationen bland ungdomar i Kambodjas fängelser, ge röst åt deras behov och skapa ett utrymme för dialog med fängelsemyndigheterna som syftar till att förbättra den mentala hälsan och hälsovården i fängelserna. Institutionernas kompletterande ba</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av batterier växer idag explosionsartat. Det är framför allt det batterier som innehåller högst mängd lagrad energi per vikts- och volymstäthet som är på stark frammarsch: litium-jonbatterierna. Dessa har länge haft använts för bärbar elektronik – vilket också är en växande marknad – men börjar nu i stor skala implementeras i elektriska fordon och hybridfordon av olika slag. Man tror att den installerade kapaciteten för fordonsbatterier kommer att tiodubblas mellan 2015 och 2025 (och sedan mångdubblas igen till 2030!), vilket föranleder dagens satsningar på nya batterifabriker för litium-jon.Vid sidan av batterier för fordon behövs också allt mer energilagring i elnätet. Detta behov uppkommer av att allt mer el produceras lokalt, och av enheter som inte producerar ström kontinuerligt – t ex solceller. Även här är batterier ett ofta attraktivt sätt att lagra energi, och prognoser tyder på att den installerade lagringskapaciteten i nätet kommer behöva vara större än för fordon år 2030. Med denna expansion behövs att fler typer av batterimaterial och -kemier studeras och utvecklas, än bara de baserade på litium-jon. Tillgången på litium är trots allt begränsad, och kommersiellt brytbara resurser är lokaliserade till ett fåtal länder, vilket gör mineralerna geopolitiskt känsliga.I detta sammanhang är det lätt att förstå att intresset för att ersätta litium med natrium har vuxit betydligt. Natrium (Na) erbjuder dock mycket mer miljömässigt och ekonomiskt hållbara alternativ än litium (Li). Natrium är det fjärde mest vanligt förekommande grundämnet i jordskorpan och finns i stora och lätt utvunna mängder i havsvatten (hälften av atomerna i koksalt är natrium). Natrium påminner elektrokemiskt om litium, vilket gör att energitätheten i de färdiga cellerna blir fortsatt hög – om än kanske inte hög nog för fordon, så för storskalig lagring.Det finns dock en rad problem som först måste lösas med Na-batterier innan de kan börja tillverkas på stor skala. Här krävs mycket mer forskning, och inte minst måste en fundamental förståelse för de ingående processerna skapas. Det har visat sig att de kemiska reaktionerna i natriumbaserade batterier är långt ifrån analoga till de i litiumbaserade, och orsakerna till detta är långt ifrån klarlagda. Detta gör att Na-batteriernas livslängd är betydligt sämre. Man skall i detta sammanhang betänka att kemierna hos litium-jonbatteriet studerats och utvecklats under flera tiotals år av tusentals forskare, utan att vara fullständigt klarlagda. Detta är kemiskt komplexa system, och akademisk forskning kan bidra väsentligt.  Det är detta sammanhang som detta sökta projekt föreslås. Marocko är ett land rikt på mineraler, bland annat sådana som kan användas för Na-batterier. Här finns stora möjligheter för att utveckla lokalt avancerade material istället för att exportera mineraler till producenter i andra (mer industrialiserade) länder. Landet har också potential för ett mer hållbart energisystem. Den inom projektet verksamma marockanska gruppen har också mycket goda kunskaper och möjligheter till syntes av nya material, men saknar den krävande utrustning som behövs för karaktärisering av dessa: att studera materialens struktur, deras ytkemi, samt deras elektrokemiska funktionalitet i batterier. Uppsala har dock exakt det sistnämnda med tanke på att norra Europas största forskningsmiljö för batterier finns lokaliserad dit – och ett forskningssamarbete har därför uppenbara fördelar för båda parter. Gruppen i Marocko utvecklar nya avancerade material för Na-batterier, och gruppen i Uppsala studerar dessa och implementerar dem i prototypbatterier. De huvudsakliga målen för forskningen är att ta fram material för att förlänga cyklingstiden, dvs antalet cykler batteriet kan laddas upp och ut, samt att förbättra energitätheten, dvs hur mycket energi som lagras per vikts- och volymsenhet. För detta syfte kommer det att framställas:  Katodmaterial baserade på oxider och fosfater som erbjuder hög energi.Ko</narrative>
      <narrative>The transition from a "fossil" to a greener and more sustainable economy cannot be achieved without efficient energy storage systems. The recovery of energy from renewable sources such as solar or wind power has enormous potential to meet current and future energy needs and to lead to a better preservation of nature and the environment. To develop suitable energetic solutions for stationary applications, an efficient and low cost energy storage system is needed. Lithium-ion batteries with high energy density have long constituted effective solutions to meet these demands. However, lithium resources are geopolitically sensitive minerals and recent years have seen increasing the lithium carbonate cost. The abundance and low cost of sodium (Na) in the earth and the sea is a great advantage for replacing lithium in parts of the energy system. This project aims to develop new cheap and environmentally benign electrode materials for rechargeable Na-ion batteries, targeting sustainable raw materials abundandt in Morocco. Materials for all parts of the battery will be explored. This scientific output will be achieved using the experience and the complementarities of the two involved institutions, and carried out through visits of young Moroccan researchers (PhD students) to Uppsala University to perform advanced analysis on Na-ion battery materials synthesized in Morocco, as well workshops in both countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The transition from a "fossil" to a greener and more sustainable economy cannot be achieved without efficient energy storage systems. The recovery of energy from renewable sources such as solar or wind power has enormous potential to meet current and future energy needs and to lead to a better preservation of nature and the environment. To develop suitable energetic solutions for stationary applications, an efficient and low cost energy storage system is needed. Lithium-ion batteries with high energy density have long constituted effective solutions to meet these demands. However, lithium resources are geopolitically sensitive minerals and recent years have seen increasing the lithium carbonate cost. The abundance and low cost of sodium (Na) in the earth and the sea is a great advantage for replacing lithium in parts of the energy system. This project aims to develop new cheap and environmentally benign electrode materials for rechargeable Na-ion batteries, targeting sustainable raw materials abundandt in Morocco. Materials for all parts of the battery will be explored. This scientific output will be achieved using the experience and the complementarities of the two involved institutions, and carried out through visits of young Moroccan researchers (PhD students) to Uppsala University to perform advanced analysis on Na-ion battery materials synthesized in Morocco, as well workshops in both countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av batterier växer idag explosionsartat. Det är framför allt det batterier som innehåller högst mängd lagrad energi per vikts- och volymstäthet som är på stark frammarsch: litium-jonbatterierna. Dessa har länge haft använts för bärbar elektronik – vilket också är en växande marknad – men börjar nu i stor skala implementeras i elektriska fordon och hybridfordon av olika slag. Man tror att den installerade kapaciteten för fordonsbatterier kommer att tiodubblas mellan 2015 och 2025 (och sedan mångdubblas igen till 2030!), vilket föranleder dagens satsningar på nya batterifabriker för litium-jon.Vid sidan av batterier för fordon behövs också allt mer energilagring i elnätet. Detta behov uppkommer av att allt mer el produceras lokalt, och av enheter som inte producerar ström kontinuerligt – t ex solceller. Även här är batterier ett ofta attraktivt sätt att lagra energi, och prognoser tyder på att den installerade lagringskapaciteten i nätet kommer behöva vara större än för fordon år 2030. Med denna expansion behövs att fler typer av batterimaterial och -kemier studeras och utvecklas, än bara de baserade på litium-jon. Tillgången på litium är trots allt begränsad, och kommersiellt brytbara resurser är lokaliserade till ett fåtal länder, vilket gör mineralerna geopolitiskt känsliga.I detta sammanhang är det lätt att förstå att intresset för att ersätta litium med natrium har vuxit betydligt. Natrium (Na) erbjuder dock mycket mer miljömässigt och ekonomiskt hållbara alternativ än litium (Li). Natrium är det fjärde mest vanligt förekommande grundämnet i jordskorpan och finns i stora och lätt utvunna mängder i havsvatten (hälften av atomerna i koksalt är natrium). Natrium påminner elektrokemiskt om litium, vilket gör att energitätheten i de färdiga cellerna blir fortsatt hög – om än kanske inte hög nog för fordon, så för storskalig lagring.Det finns dock en rad problem som först måste lösas med Na-batterier innan de kan börja tillverkas på stor skala. Här krävs mycket mer forskning, och inte minst måste en fundamental förståelse för de ingående processerna skapas. Det har visat sig att de kemiska reaktionerna i natriumbaserade batterier är långt ifrån analoga till de i litiumbaserade, och orsakerna till detta är långt ifrån klarlagda. Detta gör att Na-batteriernas livslängd är betydligt sämre. Man skall i detta sammanhang betänka att kemierna hos litium-jonbatteriet studerats och utvecklats under flera tiotals år av tusentals forskare, utan att vara fullständigt klarlagda. Detta är kemiskt komplexa system, och akademisk forskning kan bidra väsentligt.  Det är detta sammanhang som detta sökta projekt föreslås. Marocko är ett land rikt på mineraler, bland annat sådana som kan användas för Na-batterier. Här finns stora möjligheter för att utveckla lokalt avancerade material istället för att exportera mineraler till producenter i andra (mer industrialiserade) länder. Landet har också potential för ett mer hållbart energisystem. Den inom projektet verksamma marockanska gruppen har också mycket goda kunskaper och möjligheter till syntes av nya material, men saknar den krävande utrustning som behövs för karaktärisering av dessa: att studera materialens struktur, deras ytkemi, samt deras elektrokemiska funktionalitet i batterier. Uppsala har dock exakt det sistnämnda med tanke på att norra Europas största forskningsmiljö för batterier finns lokaliserad dit – och ett forskningssamarbete har därför uppenbara fördelar för båda parter. Gruppen i Marocko utvecklar nya avancerade material för Na-batterier, och gruppen i Uppsala studerar dessa och implementerar dem i prototypbatterier. De huvudsakliga målen för forskningen är att ta fram material för att förlänga cyklingstiden, dvs antalet cykler batteriet kan laddas upp och ut, samt att förbättra energitätheten, dvs hur mycket energi som lagras per vikts- och volymsenhet. För detta syfte kommer det att framställas:  Katodmaterial baserade på oxider och fosfater som erbjuder hög energi.Ko</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Escaping the pastoralist paradox in the face of climate change: A comparative analysis of different tenure systems and their implications for  cl</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pastoralists across East Africa are challenged by loss of land, political conflicts, population increase, economic inequality, and climate change. A transition from pastoralism to agro-pastoralism has been observed in semi-arid areas in response to these challenges. The hypothesis for this project is that the resilience of this transition rests on the capacity to provide secure but still flexible access to land, the so called paradox of pastoralist land tenure.The purpose of this project is to conduct a comparative study of land tenure and capacity for climate adaption in four semi-arid, pastoralist regions in Kenya. The aim is to provide new insights on how pastoralist land tenure can be designed to enable effective adaptation strategies. The four Kenyan case study counties are all dominated by semi-arid land.We identify and categorize land tenure systems and associated practices within these four areas, and map the way land tenure is practiced in these counties through samples of communities in each county. This will enable an evaluation of the marginal valuation of changes in attributes central to household welfare and collective action. The project will use a combination of ecological methods to measure rangeland productivity, combined with interview data on household livestock and milk production, animal breeds and health.We will then synthesize these results to identify pathways towards resilient pastoralist land tenure systems and propose alternative tenure designs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För närvarande är mer än 23 miljoner människor över hela Afrikas horn beroende nomadiserande boskapsskötsel, så kallad pastoralism, för sitt uppehälle. Detta levnadssätt utmanas allt mer av en kombination av förlust av mark till förmån för jordbruksexpansion, turism, infrastruktur och annan markexploatering, men även frekventa och bestående politiska konflikter och våld, befolkningsökning, accelererande ekonomisk ojämlikhet och klimatförändringar. För att hantera dessa utmaningar har en pågående övergång från pastoralism till så kallad agro-pastoralism observerats i flera halvtorra områden i Kenya. Agro-pastoralism kännetecknas av en mer bofast tillvaro, samt mer privatiserad och kommersialiserad användning av mark. Den underliggande hypotesen för det föreslagna forskningsprojektet är att den långsiktiga uthålligheten i denna övergång från traditionella nomadiserande försörjningsstrategier till en mer bofast och marknadsorienterad försörjning vilar på möjligheten att ha en tillgång till mark som är säker men samtidigt ändå flexibel, den så kallade pastoralistparadoxen. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är därför att analysera denna övergång genom en jämförande studie av sambandet mellan markinnehav och kapaciteten för klimatanpassning i fyra halvtorra regioner i Kenya som domineras av pastoralism. Genom en tvärvetenskaplig och stegvis uppbyggd forskningsdesign, som vägleds av ett fokus på sambandet mellan klimatsårbarhet och dynamiken i markrättsliga frågor, är syftet med att bidra med nya insikter om hur besittningsrätten för pastoralister kan utformas för att möjliggöra effektiva klimatanpassningsstrategier. De fyra kenyanska distrikt (counties) som valts som fallstudieområden är West Pokot, Baringo, Laikipia och Isiolo. De är alla dominerade av semiarida marker där pastoralism är eller har varit den dominerande försörjningen. Tillsammans ger dessa områden mycket relevanta och lämpliga möjligheter att studera sambandet mellan pastoralism och sårbarheten för klimatförändringar. I projektet kommer vi att (1) identifiera och kategorisera olika markägoförhållandena och tillhörande markanvändning inom och mellan dessa fyra områden i Kenya. Baserat på detta kommer vi därefter att (2) analysera hur drivkrafter som skapas genom olika markägoförhållandena påverkar pastoralisters markanvändning, hushållning med mark och boskap, samt bredare försörjningsstrategier. En enkätundersökning som kommer att genomföras över alla fyra fallstudieområden. Den kommer att göra det möjligt att skatta det marginella värdet av faktorer som är centrala för hushållens välfärd och gemensamma beslut, såsom boskapens hälsotillstånd, klimatvariationer och säkerheten i möjligheterna att nyttja betesmark. Detta kombineras med ekologiska metoder som kommer att användas för att mäta betesmarkers produktivitet över säsonger. Här ingår en beskrivning och analys av befintliga produktionssystem genom kvantitativa helårsmätningar i områden med olika förvaltningsmetoder med fokus på foderproduktion, biologisk mångfald, vattentillgänglighet, samt kvalitativa analyser av foder. Vi kommer också att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer om hushållens boskap och mjölkproduktion, djurraser och hälsa, med fokus på förändringar över tid. Slutligen kommer vi sammanföra dessa resultat för att identifiera vägar mot klimatuthålliga markägoförhållandena för pastoralister. Med tanke på den allmänna bristen på empiriska studier om sambandet mellan pastoralism och motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar, är den föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga och jämförande studien ett innovativt empiriskt och metodologiskt bidrag. Projektet har även en stark betoning på dialog och interaktion genom flera workshops med avnämare, samt inbegriper en avslutande policydesignanalys. Det ger projektet en möjlighet att engagera pastorala samhällen samt beslutsfattare på olika nivåer för att identifiera sätt att hantera pastoralistparadoxen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pastoralists across East Africa are challenged by loss of land, political conflicts, population increase, economic inequality, and climate change. A transition from pastoralism to agro-pastoralism has been observed in semi-arid areas in response to these challenges. The hypothesis for this project is that the resilience of this transition rests on the capacity to provide secure but still flexible access to land, the so called paradox of pastoralist land tenure.The purpose of this project is to conduct a comparative study of land tenure and capacity for climate adaption in four semi-arid, pastoralist regions in Kenya. The aim is to provide new insights on how pastoralist land tenure can be designed to enable effective adaptation strategies. The four Kenyan case study counties are all dominated by semi-arid land.We identify and categorize land tenure systems and associated practices within these four areas, and map the way land tenure is practiced in these counties through samples of communities in each county. This will enable an evaluation of the marginal valuation of changes in attributes central to household welfare and collective action. The project will use a combination of ecological methods to measure rangeland productivity, combined with interview data on household livestock and milk production, animal breeds and health.We will then synthesize these results to identify pathways towards resilient pastoralist land tenure systems and propose alternative tenure designs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">För närvarande är mer än 23 miljoner människor över hela Afrikas horn beroende nomadiserande boskapsskötsel, så kallad pastoralism, för sitt uppehälle. Detta levnadssätt utmanas allt mer av en kombination av förlust av mark till förmån för jordbruksexpansion, turism, infrastruktur och annan markexploatering, men även frekventa och bestående politiska konflikter och våld, befolkningsökning, accelererande ekonomisk ojämlikhet och klimatförändringar. För att hantera dessa utmaningar har en pågående övergång från pastoralism till så kallad agro-pastoralism observerats i flera halvtorra områden i Kenya. Agro-pastoralism kännetecknas av en mer bofast tillvaro, samt mer privatiserad och kommersialiserad användning av mark. Den underliggande hypotesen för det föreslagna forskningsprojektet är att den långsiktiga uthålligheten i denna övergång från traditionella nomadiserande försörjningsstrategier till en mer bofast och marknadsorienterad försörjning vilar på möjligheten att ha en tillgång till mark som är säker men samtidigt ändå flexibel, den så kallade pastoralistparadoxen. Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är därför att analysera denna övergång genom en jämförande studie av sambandet mellan markinnehav och kapaciteten för klimatanpassning i fyra halvtorra regioner i Kenya som domineras av pastoralism. Genom en tvärvetenskaplig och stegvis uppbyggd forskningsdesign, som vägleds av ett fokus på sambandet mellan klimatsårbarhet och dynamiken i markrättsliga frågor, är syftet med att bidra med nya insikter om hur besittningsrätten för pastoralister kan utformas för att möjliggöra effektiva klimatanpassningsstrategier. De fyra kenyanska distrikt (counties) som valts som fallstudieområden är West Pokot, Baringo, Laikipia och Isiolo. De är alla dominerade av semiarida marker där pastoralism är eller har varit den dominerande försörjningen. Tillsammans ger dessa områden mycket relevanta och lämpliga möjligheter att studera sambandet mellan pastoralism och sårbarheten för klimatförändringar. I projektet kommer vi att (1) identifiera och kategorisera olika markägoförhållandena och tillhörande markanvändning inom och mellan dessa fyra områden i Kenya. Baserat på detta kommer vi därefter att (2) analysera hur drivkrafter som skapas genom olika markägoförhållandena påverkar pastoralisters markanvändning, hushållning med mark och boskap, samt bredare försörjningsstrategier. En enkätundersökning som kommer att genomföras över alla fyra fallstudieområden. Den kommer att göra det möjligt att skatta det marginella värdet av faktorer som är centrala för hushållens välfärd och gemensamma beslut, såsom boskapens hälsotillstånd, klimatvariationer och säkerheten i möjligheterna att nyttja betesmark. Detta kombineras med ekologiska metoder som kommer att användas för att mäta betesmarkers produktivitet över säsonger. Här ingår en beskrivning och analys av befintliga produktionssystem genom kvantitativa helårsmätningar i områden med olika förvaltningsmetoder med fokus på foderproduktion, biologisk mångfald, vattentillgänglighet, samt kvalitativa analyser av foder. Vi kommer också att genomföra kvalitativa intervjuer om hushållens boskap och mjölkproduktion, djurraser och hälsa, med fokus på förändringar över tid. Slutligen kommer vi sammanföra dessa resultat för att identifiera vägar mot klimatuthålliga markägoförhållandena för pastoralister. Med tanke på den allmänna bristen på empiriska studier om sambandet mellan pastoralism och motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar, är den föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga och jämförande studien ett innovativt empiriskt och metodologiskt bidrag. Projektet har även en stark betoning på dialog och interaktion genom flera workshops med avnämare, samt inbegriper en avslutande policydesignanalys. Det ger projektet en möjlighet att engagera pastorala samhällen samt beslutsfattare på olika nivåer för att identifiera sätt att hantera pastoralistparadoxen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developmental disabilities in Uganda: Early detection and intervention</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förenta Nationernas (FN) millennie-mål har framgångsrikt bidragit till att öka överlevnaden och minska fattigdomen bland världens barn. I de nya ”Sustainable Development Goals” riktas nu uppmärksamheten mot att förbättra livskvaliteten för barn och ungdomar, inklusive de som har en funktionsnedsättning. Trots FN konventioner och internationella överenskommelser så är verkligheten för de 100-200 miljoner barn som lever med funktionshinder hård. I många delar av världen är inte ens deras basala behov tillgodosedda. De hålls ofta undangömda och lever i otillgängliga bostäder och samhällen med liten eller ingen tillgång till utbildning eller hälsovård. En minimal del av redan begränsade hälsovårdsresurser används till habilitering, och det är brist på kunnig habiliteringspersonal. De få resurser som finns används inte på ett effektivt sätt.De långsiktiga målen med vårt projekt som bedrivs i ett distrikt på landsorten i Uganda är att öka kunskapen om barn med funktionshinder och att utveckla och utvärdera olika behandlingsprogram som gör att barnen utvecklas, och att de och deras familjer inkluderas och blir delaktiga i samhället. I en nyligen genomförd befolkningsbaserad studie har vi funnit att det är mer än dubbelt så vanligt med CP i Uganda (5.8/1000) än i Sverige (2.1/1000). Att orsaken till CP är annorlunda (många fall av malaria hjärninfektioner och få fall för tidigt födda); att det är en ökad dödlighet framför all bland svårt skadade barn. Vi fann också att enbart 30% av barn i skolåldern gick i skola. I den nu planerade studien kommer vi att följa upp utveckling och dödlighet i denna grupp om 97 barn, och utveckla och pröva ett nytt, specialanpassat behandlingsprogram som inriktar sig på att öka barnens färdighet och mobilitet och framförallt åtgärder som gör att de inkluderas i olika samhällsaktiviteter, exempelvis skolan.I den andra delen av projektet kommer vi att använda den unika resurs som den demografiska  siten i Iganga innebär för att svara på frågan hur vanligt det är med någon form av funktionsnedsättning bland barn. På global nivå varierar beräkningen stort; mellan 100-250 miljoner. I Sverige och andra höginkomstländer vet vi att ca ett av tio barn har funktionsnedsättning men det finns inga tillförlitliga data från låginkomstländer (LMIC). Vi planerar att använda samma metod som vid föregående screening av CP och göra en så kallad tre-stegs-screening av ca 25 000 barn som bor inom området. I detta fall kommer vi att screena för alla typer av funktionsnedsättning som finns och räknar med att fånga omkring 8000 barn i första omgången, och mellan 2000 - 4000 efter en andra genomgång. I tredje steget kommer dessa att noga utredas. Detta kommer att bli den första storskaliga befolkningsbaserade undersökningen söder om Sahara, och kommer att få stor betydelse för att öka kunskapen för hela kontinenten. I en andra fas kommer vi att genomföra en interventionsstudie i samarbete med UNICEF. Vi deltar just nu i ett arbete med UNICEF för att utveckla ett globalt program för barn med funktionshinder som dels inriktas på att tidigt upptäcka och undersöka barn med misstänkta funktionshinder, dels att utveckla ett familjecentrerat, kommunbaserat interventions program som stimulerar den individuella utvecklingen samtidigt som det hjälper och stöttar barnet att komma in i de allmänna programmen för till exempel utbildning som finns i samhället. I den sista fasen kommer detta kommunbaserade habiliteringsprogram att evalueras i en kontrollerad studie.</narrative>
      <narrative>Developmental delay and disability (DDD) affect more than 100 million children worldwide; the majority living in low income settings and often failing to receive even basic education or health care. Recent findings in developmental neuroscience highlight the importance of an enriched, supportive and healthy environment in the first years of life for achieving one’s developmental potential; with children with DDD at high risk for poor outcomes. This project aims to make these children “visible” and to examine the extent to which they are excluded from participation in family and community activities, and to implement and evaluate intervention strategies addressing their unmet health and developmental needs. We will expand our collaborative studies with a Health and Demographic Surveillance System in Uganda by first exploring the epidemiology of all types of DDD in children ages 1-9 years using a three-stage screening process. Next, we will train a team of community and health workers for a controlled early intervention study on these children in collaboration with UNICEF. In addition, we will perform a 3-year longitudinal follow up of our previously identified cohort of children with cerebral palsy and design, execute and evaluate goal directed interventions. Critical knowledge gaps in global outcomes for children with DDD will be addressed through this project and successful interventions will be scaled up and disseminated to other nations by the UNICEF collaboration.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förenta Nationernas (FN) millennie-mål har framgångsrikt bidragit till att öka överlevnaden och minska fattigdomen bland världens barn. I de nya ”Sustainable Development Goals” riktas nu uppmärksamheten mot att förbättra livskvaliteten för barn och ungdomar, inklusive de som har en funktionsnedsättning. Trots FN konventioner och internationella överenskommelser så är verkligheten för de 100-200 miljoner barn som lever med funktionshinder hård. I många delar av världen är inte ens deras basala behov tillgodosedda. De hålls ofta undangömda och lever i otillgängliga bostäder och samhällen med liten eller ingen tillgång till utbildning eller hälsovård. En minimal del av redan begränsade hälsovårdsresurser används till habilitering, och det är brist på kunnig habiliteringspersonal. De få resurser som finns används inte på ett effektivt sätt.De långsiktiga målen med vårt projekt som bedrivs i ett distrikt på landsorten i Uganda är att öka kunskapen om barn med funktionshinder och att utveckla och utvärdera olika behandlingsprogram som gör att barnen utvecklas, och att de och deras familjer inkluderas och blir delaktiga i samhället. I en nyligen genomförd befolkningsbaserad studie har vi funnit att det är mer än dubbelt så vanligt med CP i Uganda (5.8/1000) än i Sverige (2.1/1000). Att orsaken till CP är annorlunda (många fall av malaria hjärninfektioner och få fall för tidigt födda); att det är en ökad dödlighet framför all bland svårt skadade barn. Vi fann också att enbart 30% av barn i skolåldern gick i skola. I den nu planerade studien kommer vi att följa upp utveckling och dödlighet i denna grupp om 97 barn, och utveckla och pröva ett nytt, specialanpassat behandlingsprogram som inriktar sig på att öka barnens färdighet och mobilitet och framförallt åtgärder som gör att de inkluderas i olika samhällsaktiviteter, exempelvis skolan.I den andra delen av projektet kommer vi att använda den unika resurs som den demografiska  siten i Iganga innebär för att svara på frågan hur vanligt det är med någon form av funktionsnedsättning bland barn. På global nivå varierar beräkningen stort; mellan 100-250 miljoner. I Sverige och andra höginkomstländer vet vi att ca ett av tio barn har funktionsnedsättning men det finns inga tillförlitliga data från låginkomstländer (LMIC). Vi planerar att använda samma metod som vid föregående screening av CP och göra en så kallad tre-stegs-screening av ca 25 000 barn som bor inom området. I detta fall kommer vi att screena för alla typer av funktionsnedsättning som finns och räknar med att fånga omkring 8000 barn i första omgången, och mellan 2000 - 4000 efter en andra genomgång. I tredje steget kommer dessa att noga utredas. Detta kommer att bli den första storskaliga befolkningsbaserade undersökningen söder om Sahara, och kommer att få stor betydelse för att öka kunskapen för hela kontinenten. I en andra fas kommer vi att genomföra en interventionsstudie i samarbete med UNICEF. Vi deltar just nu i ett arbete med UNICEF för att utveckla ett globalt program för barn med funktionshinder som dels inriktas på att tidigt upptäcka och undersöka barn med misstänkta funktionshinder, dels att utveckla ett familjecentrerat, kommunbaserat interventions program som stimulerar den individuella utvecklingen samtidigt som det hjälper och stöttar barnet att komma in i de allmänna programmen för till exempel utbildning som finns i samhället. I den sista fasen kommer detta kommunbaserade habiliteringsprogram att evalueras i en kontrollerad studie.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I en tid då vi är medvetna om problemen med beroendet av fossila material, både som energi- och råvarukälla, måste vi söka långsiktiga och miljömässigt hållbara lösningar. Människan använder plaster eller polymerer i allt större utsträckning. Kombinationen av att de ofta är billiga att framställa och att de är lätta till vikten gör att plastprodukter har blivit tillgängliga även för de fattigaste samhällen på jorden. Till exempel är det möjligt att tack vare plasts egenskaper enkelt transportera färskvatten och mat till de mest avlägsna platser utan att innehållet förstörs av värme, ljus eller insekter. Dagligen omges vi i vår del av världen av datorer, smarta telefoner och andra produkter som innehåller polymerer av olika slag. Mänskligheten har i stor utsträckning blivit beroende av dessa material.Dessvärre har plasternas enorma framgångar också en baksida. De är väldigt svåra att återvinna på ett effektivt och långsiktigt hållbart sätt. Idag sker detta i industrialiserade länder i viss utsträckning genom metoder som varken är lönsamma eller effektiva och dessutom genererar nytt avfall som biprodukter. Trots stora ansträngningar hamnar plaster alltså ändå i miljön eller fylls på i stora högar på soptippar av den enkla anledningen att det är för dyrt, eller saknas ekonomiska drivmedel att återvinna materialen. Ett av de mest rikligt förekommande plastmaterialen kallas PET. Av PET tillverkas stora mängder förpackningar som sedan i viss utsträckning återvinns till bland annat klädesfibrer. I Europa återvinns ca 50 procent av all PET, i USA är samma siffra ca 30 procent och i övriga delar av världen är siffran betydligt lägre. Eftersom PET inte bryts ned i naturen, medför det ett stort framtida miljöhot då det i nuvarande takt inte heller återvinns i tillräckligt stor omfattning. Det är ett särskilt stort hot i utvecklingsländerna, då en i princip obefintlig återvinning och stor nedskräpning påverkar både miljön och befolkningens hälsa.Plaster består av små likadana beståndsdelar som kallas monomerer, som sammanfogas i tiotusental för att bilda det vi kallar polymerer. Om det fanns möjlighet att sönderdela polymeren PET till sina små beståndsdelar eller monomerer, kunde dessa renas och återanvändas antingen för att göra ny plast, eller till andra användningsområden. Denna process kallas kemisk återvinning och betraktas allmänt som den mest långsiktigt hållbara återvinningsmetoden. Dessvärre finns det betydande utmaningar för att lyckas med detta på ett tillräckligt bra sätt för att det ska vara ekonomiskt gångbart och vara mer lönsamt än att tillverka plasten direkt från fossila material istället.PET byggs upp av små molekyler som innehåller något som kallas estrar. Estrar förekommer på egen hand i många andra molekyler, särskilt smak- och luktämnen. Det föreslagna forskningsprojektet syftar till att med hjälp av vätgas och en katalysator klyva dessa estrar för att återbilda de små beståndsdelar eller monomerer som plasten består av. Grundforskning på universitet runtom i världen har de senaste åren med viss framgång lyckats klyva små estrar separat på detta vis. Om denna metod kunde utvecklas vidare, finns det gott hopp om att den även skulle kunna tillämpas på det viktiga problemet att selektivt sönderdela PET. Om det genom denna metod på ett effektivt sätt skulle gå att återvinna PET, skulle det gynna utvecklingsländer men även mänskligheten som helhet. Erfarenhet visar att när det finns ekonomiska drivkrafter bakom, anpassar sig världen snabbt. Detta är särkilt positivt när det kan gynna utvecklingsländer genom både förbättrad miljö och ekonomisk stimulans.I slutfasen av projektet kommer vi genom etablerade kontakter att undersöka vad det finns för möjligheter att implementera en sådan teknik i utvecklingsländer där behovet är som allra störst. Förhoppningen är att en ny effektiv återvinningsprocess där kan gynna både miljö och ekonomi, eftersom ett ekonomiskt incitament att återvinna skapar en stark koppling mellan dessa bå</narrative>
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      <narrative>Outbreaks of infectious diseases can act as shocks to the livelihoods of poor people in the same way as other types of catastrophes. By controlling animal diseases, negative impact on economic development, food security and livelihoods can be mitigated. For many important animal diseases the epidemiology is well understood, but despite that, effective control is not achieved. It is becoming evident that to control diseases, sociocultural, economic and political dimensions are as important as veterinary knowledge.African swine fever (ASF), is a severe and fatal infectious disease of pigs, with great socio-economic impact on rural communities in Uganda. ASF has been known and studied for almost 100 years, but is still uncontrolled in most areas.Using multidisciplinary participatory methods, the project will investigate reasons for farmers’ responses to disease, such as social pressures, poverty-related constraints, and lack of health and veterinary infrastructure. The feasibility of sustainable implementation of control interventions at all levels in the value chain will be investigated, and the effect of stakeholder participation on the processes evaluated. The project seeks to enable more effective policies for disease control, including promotion of  control interventions that are feasible to implement  within the particular local context. The results will be applicable to ASF in Uganda and other infectious animal and human diseases in similar settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomsutbrott hos människor och djur riskerar fattiga familjers försörjning på samma sätt som jordbävningar, torka, översvämning och militära konflikter. För fattiga familjer blir effekterna av djursjukdomar speciellt kännbara då djuren förutom att förse familjen med mat, dragkraft och bränsle också fungerar som skyddsnät och kapitalreserv för svåra tider. Djursjukdomar hindrar på så vis fattiga familjer från att lämna fattigdom och kan också mycket snabbt vända hushållens positiva ekonomiska utveckling till en nedåtgående spiral. För många av de sjukdomar som hotar liv och försörjningsmöjligheter för fattiga människor är spridningssätt och bekämpningsmöjligheter väl kända, men det blir alltmer tydligt att endast faktakunskaper inte är tillräckligt för att kunna kontrollera dessa sjukdomar. Detta visades till exempel  vid den senaste ebolaepidemin i Västafrika där spridningen inte upphörde förrän sociala aspekter och lokala sedvänjor blev en central del i bekämpningen.Grisproduktionen ökar i Afrika söder om Sahara och skulle kunna bidra till minskad fattigdom för många småbönder. Fler grisar i området har tyvärr också lett till ökad förekomst av afrikansk svinpest, en blödarfeber som drabbar grisar med nästan 100% dödlighet. Sjukdomen medför allvarliga socioekonomiska effekter för de människor vars grisar drabbas och dör.Det föreslagna projektet kommer genomföras i Uganda, ett låginkomstland i östra Afrika där en fjärdedel av befolkningen lever i fattigdom. Fattigdomen är både mer utbredd och djupare på landsbygden, där också de flesta grisarna finns. Afrikansk svinpest är ständigt förekommande i Uganda, och sjukdomen är väl studerad där. Mycket är känt om det virus som orsakar sjukdomen, hur det sprids och hur det kan bekämpas. Tidigare studier av forskargruppen har visat att denna kunskap till stor del också är väl spridd i värdekedjan för småskalig grisproduktion. Aktörer på alla nivåer känner till hur afrikansk svinpest sprids och hur spridningen kan kontrolleras. Däremot verkar det som att föreslagna kontrollåtgärder, som om de genomfördes full ut alltså skulle kunna hindra sjukdomens spridning och dess negativa effekter, till stor del inte genomförs. Studier av andra djursjukdomar i just Uganda har visat att många olika faktorer såsom fattigdom, sociala mönster och tillgång på veterinär infrastruktur, och inte främst kunskap om sjukdomen, påverkar valet av kontrollåtgärder vid utbrott av smittsamma djursjukdomar.Syftet med det föreslagna projektet är att studera hur redan välkända kontrollmetoder för afrikansk svinpest effektivt och hållbart kan genomföras i praktiken i de lokala sammanhangen, genom att fördjupa kunskapen om vilka faktorer som påverkar fattiga människors val avseende sjukdomskontroll. Det föreslagna tvärvetenskapliga projektet kommer kombinera metoder från deltagardriven forskning och veterinär epidemiologi med syfte att gå från datainsamling till förstärkning av befolkningens egen förmåga att kontrollera allvarliga djursjukdomar som hotar livsmedelstryggheten i låginkomstländer. Stor vikt kommer att läggas vid deltagarnas egna engagemang i kontrollen, och just aspekten av aktivt deltagande och eget ägarskap kommer studeras särskilt. Ett mål med projektet är att utvärdera hur genomförandet av kontrollåtgärder påverkas när deltagarnas ägarskap av sjukdomskontrollen stimuleras. Det föreslagna projektet kommer även studera attityder avseende afrikansk svinpest och kontroll av sjukdomen hos myndighetsutövare på flera nivåer.Resultaten från projektet kommer ge avtryck på hur metoder som uppmuntrar och värdesätter deltagarengagemang på en djup nivå används inom veterinärmedicinsk sjukdomskontroll, och på hur kontroll av afrikansk svinpest kan genomföras mer effektivt. Resultatens överförbarhet begränsas inte till afrikansk svinpest, utan kan vara av nytta också för att förstå och implementera sjukdomskontroll av andra smittsamma djur- och människosjukdomar. Studier visar att människors val styrs av betydligt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Outbreaks of infectious diseases can act as shocks to the livelihoods of poor people in the same way as other types of catastrophes. By controlling animal diseases, negative impact on economic development, food security and livelihoods can be mitigated. For many important animal diseases the epidemiology is well understood, but despite that, effective control is not achieved. It is becoming evident that to control diseases, sociocultural, economic and political dimensions are as important as veterinary knowledge.African swine fever (ASF), is a severe and fatal infectious disease of pigs, with great socio-economic impact on rural communities in Uganda. ASF has been known and studied for almost 100 years, but is still uncontrolled in most areas.Using multidisciplinary participatory methods, the project will investigate reasons for farmers’ responses to disease, such as social pressures, poverty-related constraints, and lack of health and veterinary infrastructure. The feasibility of sustainable implementation of control interventions at all levels in the value chain will be investigated, and the effect of stakeholder participation on the processes evaluated. The project seeks to enable more effective policies for disease control, including promotion of  control interventions that are feasible to implement  within the particular local context. The results will be applicable to ASF in Uganda and other infectious animal and human diseases in similar settings.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Senegalfloden ger vatten till bevattning åt mer än 200 000 hektar risodling längs dess flodområde (Guinea, Mali, Mauretanien och Senegal). Mauretanien och Senegal är fattiga, svårt svältdrabbade länder, de rankas på 55: e och 44: e plats i Global Hunger Index, med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden av de båda länderna består av öknar eller halvtorra områden, med otillräcklig nederbörd för att upprätthålla jordbruket. Den mest fertila regionen är längs Senegalfloden är vid gränsen mellan de två länderna. Byggandet av dammar vid Manantali och Diama upprättade ett effektivt system för bevattning av de omgivande landområdena. Den dominerande grödan är ris, som vanligtvis odlas under översilning två säsonger i rad. En torr, varm säsong mellan mars och juni, och en våt, varm säsong mellan juli och november. Under den kalla perioden, mitten av november till mitten av mars, lämnas fälten i träda. Området längs Senegalfloden erkänns som en viktig zon för social stabilitet och utrotningen av svält i Västafrika. Genom avel och agronomi, har vi visat att det pågående projektet (som slutar 2017), att durumvetessorter med tidig mognad och hög värmetolerans gav över tre ton ha-1 på bara 90 dagar på de platser längs Senegalfloden där den testades. Dessutom är de skördade durumvetekornen av högsta kvalitet och kan säljas på den internationella marknaden till ett pris av över 300 € t-1. När projektet väl har skalats upp, kommer det resultera i 500 000 ton ny mat eller 150 miljoner € extra i intäkter för småbrukare, utan att påverka den aktuella risproduktionen. Mauretanien och Senegal är båda konsumenter av couscous och andra grynprodukter, som importeras som industriprodukter för över 20 miljoner € årligen, därtill i form av 100 miljoner € av durum korn till de tre industripastafabriker som finns i Mauretanien och Senegal. Genom att tillgängliggöra högavkastande durumvetesorter anpassade till detta flodområde kommer mängden protein som kan assimileras i kosten öka, samt den totala mängden tillgängliga kalorier, och på ett praktiskt sätt bidra till att öka mängden mat som finns på bordet, och landsbygds inkomster.Syftet med detta projekt är att genom avancerad avel leverera supertidiga, högavkastande och värmetoleranta durumvetesorter som kan ersätta vinterträda säsongen längs Senegalfloden, och att produktion av nya livsmedel ej kommer påverka den befintliga risproduktionen, samt att generera en ny marknad som ger inkomster till småbrukare av denna växande gröda längs flodområdet och därmed minska fattigdomen på landsbygden genom att skapa nya jobb som upprätthåller pastaindustrin. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bestå av en F3 med återkommande genomisk selektion (GS) med förädlingsmålen att leverera värmetoleranta och supertidiga durumvetesorter med hög avkastning av god industriellkvalitet att odla längs Senegalfloden. Det antas att GS kommer at ge en högre genetisk förstärkning än ett system som endast bygger på markörassisterade- eller korsförädlingsmetoder. Denna studie kommer ytterligare att visa hur man kan leverera förbättrade durumvetesorter genom tre parallella avelsstrategier med ökad nivå av molekylära förutsägelser. Dessutom kommer tre av dessa metoder testas för att fastställa vilken modell som levererade de högsta genetiska vinster. Parallellt skall studien upprätthålla de pågående testerna av fröskörd från flera elitlinjer längs Senegalfloden samt deras accelererade multiplikationsmetod för att leverera snabbt genomslag. Det antas att småbrukare kommer kunna dra nytta av den nya tekniken genom att så frön av förbättrade sorter som säkerställer högre och mer stabil avkastning, samtidigt som högre marknadspriser kan uppnås.Den Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA) i Marocko, Centre National de Recherche Agronomique et de Développement Agricole (CNRADA) i Mauretanien och Institut S</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to deliver by advanced breeding super-early high-yielding and heat tolerant durum wheat varieties to replace the winter fallow season along the Senegal River Basin (Mali-Mauritania-Senegal), with the scope of producing new food without affecting the existing rice production, and to generate new market that brings income to smallholders growing this crop within the Basin, thus reducing poverty in the rural areas, and generating new jobs via sustaining the pasta industry. The proposed research will implement an F3 recurrent genomic selection (GS) breeding scheme to deliver heat-tolerant, super-early, top industrial quality, and yield superior durum wheat varieties along the Senegal River Basin. It is hypothesized that GS shall provide higher genetic gain than a scheme based on marker-assisted or cross-breeding methods. This study will further show how to deliver improved durum wheat cultivars following three parallel breeding strategies with increased level of molecular predictions. Moreover, three of such methods will be tested to determine which one delivered the maximum genetic gains. In parallel, it shall sustain the grain yield testing of several elite lines along the River Senegal and their initial fast-track multiplication for delivering rapid impact. It is hypothesized that smallholder farmers shall benefit from this new technology by sowing seeds of improved varieties that ensure higher and more stable yields, while also obtaining higher market prices</narrative>
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      <narrative>Genomic prediction to deliver heat tolerant wheat to the Senegal River basin</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Senegalfloden ger vatten till bevattning åt mer än 200 000 hektar risodling längs dess flodområde (Guinea, Mali, Mauretanien och Senegal). Mauretanien och Senegal är fattiga, svårt svältdrabbade länder, de rankas på 55: e och 44: e plats i Global Hunger Index, med ett starkt beroende av jordbruk och boskap. Stora områden av de båda länderna består av öknar eller halvtorra områden, med otillräcklig nederbörd för att upprätthålla jordbruket. Den mest fertila regionen är längs Senegalfloden är vid gränsen mellan de två länderna. Byggandet av dammar vid Manantali och Diama upprättade ett effektivt system för bevattning av de omgivande landområdena. Den dominerande grödan är ris, som vanligtvis odlas under översilning två säsonger i rad. En torr, varm säsong mellan mars och juni, och en våt, varm säsong mellan juli och november. Under den kalla perioden, mitten av november till mitten av mars, lämnas fälten i träda. Området längs Senegalfloden erkänns som en viktig zon för social stabilitet och utrotningen av svält i Västafrika. Genom avel och agronomi, har vi visat att det pågående projektet (som slutar 2017), att durumvetessorter med tidig mognad och hög värmetolerans gav över tre ton ha-1 på bara 90 dagar på de platser längs Senegalfloden där den testades. Dessutom är de skördade durumvetekornen av högsta kvalitet och kan säljas på den internationella marknaden till ett pris av över 300 € t-1. När projektet väl har skalats upp, kommer det resultera i 500 000 ton ny mat eller 150 miljoner € extra i intäkter för småbrukare, utan att påverka den aktuella risproduktionen. Mauretanien och Senegal är båda konsumenter av couscous och andra grynprodukter, som importeras som industriprodukter för över 20 miljoner € årligen, därtill i form av 100 miljoner € av durum korn till de tre industripastafabriker som finns i Mauretanien och Senegal. Genom att tillgängliggöra högavkastande durumvetesorter anpassade till detta flodområde kommer mängden protein som kan assimileras i kosten öka, samt den totala mängden tillgängliga kalorier, och på ett praktiskt sätt bidra till att öka mängden mat som finns på bordet, och landsbygds inkomster.Syftet med detta projekt är att genom avancerad avel leverera supertidiga, högavkastande och värmetoleranta durumvetesorter som kan ersätta vinterträda säsongen längs Senegalfloden, och att produktion av nya livsmedel ej kommer påverka den befintliga risproduktionen, samt att generera en ny marknad som ger inkomster till småbrukare av denna växande gröda längs flodområdet och därmed minska fattigdomen på landsbygden genom att skapa nya jobb som upprätthåller pastaindustrin. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att bestå av en F3 med återkommande genomisk selektion (GS) med förädlingsmålen att leverera värmetoleranta och supertidiga durumvetesorter med hög avkastning av god industriellkvalitet att odla längs Senegalfloden. Det antas att GS kommer at ge en högre genetisk förstärkning än ett system som endast bygger på markörassisterade- eller korsförädlingsmetoder. Denna studie kommer ytterligare att visa hur man kan leverera förbättrade durumvetesorter genom tre parallella avelsstrategier med ökad nivå av molekylära förutsägelser. Dessutom kommer tre av dessa metoder testas för att fastställa vilken modell som levererade de högsta genetiska vinster. Parallellt skall studien upprätthålla de pågående testerna av fröskörd från flera elitlinjer längs Senegalfloden samt deras accelererade multiplikationsmetod för att leverera snabbt genomslag. Det antas att småbrukare kommer kunna dra nytta av den nya tekniken genom att så frön av förbättrade sorter som säkerställer högre och mer stabil avkastning, samtidigt som högre marknadspriser kan uppnås.Den Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA) i Marocko, Centre National de Recherche Agronomique et de Développement Agricole (CNRADA) i Mauretanien och Institut S</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to deliver by advanced breeding super-early high-yielding and heat tolerant durum wheat varieties to replace the winter fallow season along the Senegal River Basin (Mali-Mauritania-Senegal), with the scope of producing new food without affecting the existing rice production, and to generate new market that brings income to smallholders growing this crop within the Basin, thus reducing poverty in the rural areas, and generating new jobs via sustaining the pasta industry. The proposed research will implement an F3 recurrent genomic selection (GS) breeding scheme to deliver heat-tolerant, super-early, top industrial quality, and yield superior durum wheat varieties along the Senegal River Basin. It is hypothesized that GS shall provide higher genetic gain than a scheme based on marker-assisted or cross-breeding methods. This study will further show how to deliver improved durum wheat cultivars following three parallel breeding strategies with increased level of molecular predictions. Moreover, three of such methods will be tested to determine which one delivered the maximum genetic gains. In parallel, it shall sustain the grain yield testing of several elite lines along the River Senegal and their initial fast-track multiplication for delivering rapid impact. It is hypothesized that smallholder farmers shall benefit from this new technology by sowing seeds of improved varieties that ensure higher and more stable yields, while also obtaining higher market prices</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Drought is a major constraint for rainfed farming in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) and may lead to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for rural people living in drylands.  The work proposed here concerns economically important cereals sorghum and wheat and is  part of the larger ASARECA-led project Improving Agricultural Water Productivity. Our preliminary results reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) from the harsh environments. The yield is further increased by 25% at the presence of sol-gel produced nanoparticles (NP). We hypothesize that the increased biomass results from significant re-programming of higher plant metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. We assume that the process is controlled by surface characteristics of the NPs. To test the hypothesis mineral NP library will be developed, characterized and  used for PGPR formulation on sorghum and wheat isogenic lines. The inoculation effect on plants will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy, inductively coupled plasma  mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The NP-PGPR complex studies will lead to biomarkers development and will ensure their reproducible application for SSA smallholder farmers, thus improving their livelihoods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket utmanas av snabba befolkningsökningar och klimatförändringar. Förekomsten av extrema klimat förväntas öka inom den överskådliga framtiden. Ökad effektivitet i hållbar grödproduktion samt växtförädling med nyttiga bakterie- och jordtillskott, vilket mildrar klimatförändringarna, kommer att bli grundläggande för att möta dessa utmaningar. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, däribland förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring och biofilmbildning på växternas rötter. Det är känt att dessa ´harsh environment´ bakterier i rotzonen, som vi föreslår i projektet, har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden. Flera system i växter och bakterier har utvecklat som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar en metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer i jordbruk under klimatförändringar. Kommersiellt bruk av de växtbefrämjande bakterier kräver dock att ett antal frågor hanteras. Specifika bakteriella samhällen måste noggrant matchas till olika växtarter. Genom utvecklandet av effektiva metoder för bakteriella ”formulation” och övervakning kan tekniken användas i stor skala i fält. Nanotekniska lösningar, såsom mediatorer av växtmikrobiella interaktioner har potential att öppna nya vägar till att förbättra hållbarheten i jordbruksmetoder. I detta projekt utvecklar vi den nanopartikelbaserade teknologin för användning på fälten och utvärderar dess effektivitet på näringsupptaget och ökad tolerans för torka hos sorghum och vete i på fälten i Etiopien, Kenya och Uganda via ’Farmers Field Schools’ (SSF). Projektets koncept är synnerligen innovativt i och med att extremt lite är känt om rollen för nanomaterial från naturliga mineraler i jord. De hypoteser som formulerats för projektet baseras på mycket uppmuntrande preliminära resultat och står på en solid grund av kemiska och biologiska principer. Sambandet mellan växter, mikrober och den omgivande miljön är högst komplex och kan utöva inflytande på varandra. Genom att endast studera dessa komplexa samband kommer vi att kunna bidra till att förmildra växtstressen till följd av extrema klimat i SSA-odlingar. Vi kommer att i detta sammanhang tillämpa avelsprogram med hänsyn till växtartens mikrobiom. Vi kommer att använda avancerade synkotronbaserad tekniker för pålitlig multimodal ’phenotyping’ och kombinera teknikerna med genetiskt definierade växtbestånd. På detta sätt kommer växtmikrobiomers fenotyper att interagera med den underliggande genetiska grunden.  Forskningsresultaten kommer att i grunden förbättra förståelsen av fundamentala processer i jorden. Nya synkotronbaserade tillvägagångssätt kommer att bidra med nya verktyg för studiet av jordprocesser på nanonivå. Intresset för frågan om nanopartikelinteraktioner och metaboliska effekter i växters mikrobiom ökar i rask takt och kommer sannolikt att få starkt internationellt stöd inom kort. Arbetet kommer att utföras i samarbete med världsledande experter på området.  Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige, SSA och på potentiella användare av metoden i SSA.  Detta kommer att ske i samarbete med ASARECA och lokala myndigheter. Vi kommer att skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i SSA som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt föreligger en kombination av avancerade forskningsmetoder som kopplas till praktisk fältforskning. Det utgör en unik möjlighet att utbilda lokalbefolkningen för att på sikt öka avkastningen av viktiga grödor som sorghum och  vete i SSA på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket utmanas av snabba befolkningsökningar och klimatförändringar. Förekomsten av extrema klimat förväntas öka inom den överskådliga framtiden. Ökad effektivitet i hållbar grödproduktion samt växtförädling med nyttiga bakterie- och jordtillskott, vilket mildrar klimatförändringarna, kommer att bli grundläggande för att möta dessa utmaningar. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, däribland förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring och biofilmbildning på växternas rötter. Det är känt att dessa ´harsh environment´ bakterier i rotzonen, som vi föreslår i projektet, har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter under årtusenden. Flera system i växter och bakterier har utvecklat som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar en metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer i jordbruk under klimatförändringar. Kommersiellt bruk av de växtbefrämjande bakterier kräver dock att ett antal frågor hanteras. Specifika bakteriella samhällen måste noggrant matchas till olika växtarter. Genom utvecklandet av effektiva metoder för bakteriella ”formulation” och övervakning kan tekniken användas i stor skala i fält. Nanotekniska lösningar, såsom mediatorer av växtmikrobiella interaktioner har potential att öppna nya vägar till att förbättra hållbarheten i jordbruksmetoder. I detta projekt utvecklar vi den nanopartikelbaserade teknologin för användning på fälten och utvärderar dess effektivitet på näringsupptaget och ökad tolerans för torka hos sorghum och vete i på fälten i Etiopien, Kenya och Uganda via ’Farmers Field Schools’ (SSF). Projektets koncept är synnerligen innovativt i och med att extremt lite är känt om rollen för nanomaterial från naturliga mineraler i jord. De hypoteser som formulerats för projektet baseras på mycket uppmuntrande preliminära resultat och står på en solid grund av kemiska och biologiska principer. Sambandet mellan växter, mikrober och den omgivande miljön är högst komplex och kan utöva inflytande på varandra. Genom att endast studera dessa komplexa samband kommer vi att kunna bidra till att förmildra växtstressen till följd av extrema klimat i SSA-odlingar. Vi kommer att i detta sammanhang tillämpa avelsprogram med hänsyn till växtartens mikrobiom. Vi kommer att använda avancerade synkotronbaserad tekniker för pålitlig multimodal ’phenotyping’ och kombinera teknikerna med genetiskt definierade växtbestånd. På detta sätt kommer växtmikrobiomers fenotyper att interagera med den underliggande genetiska grunden.  Forskningsresultaten kommer att i grunden förbättra förståelsen av fundamentala processer i jorden. Nya synkotronbaserade tillvägagångssätt kommer att bidra med nya verktyg för studiet av jordprocesser på nanonivå. Intresset för frågan om nanopartikelinteraktioner och metaboliska effekter i växters mikrobiom ökar i rask takt och kommer sannolikt att få starkt internationellt stöd inom kort. Arbetet kommer att utföras i samarbete med världsledande experter på området.  Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige, SSA och på potentiella användare av metoden i SSA.  Detta kommer att ske i samarbete med ASARECA och lokala myndigheter. Vi kommer att skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i SSA som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser och workshops som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt föreligger en kombination av avancerade forskningsmetoder som kopplas till praktisk fältforskning. Det utgör en unik möjlighet att utbilda lokalbefolkningen för att på sikt öka avkastningen av viktiga grödor som sorghum och  vete i SSA på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Drought is a major constraint for rainfed farming in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) and may lead to poverty as agriculture is a mainstay for rural people living in drylands.  The work proposed here concerns economically important cereals sorghum and wheat and is  part of the larger ASARECA-led project Improving Agricultural Water Productivity. Our preliminary results reveal five times greater survival and 78% higher biomass in inoculated plants under drought stress using the plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) from the harsh environments. The yield is further increased by 25% at the presence of sol-gel produced nanoparticles (NP). We hypothesize that the increased biomass results from significant re-programming of higher plant metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. We assume that the process is controlled by surface characteristics of the NPs. To test the hypothesis mineral NP library will be developed, characterized and  used for PGPR formulation on sorghum and wheat isogenic lines. The inoculation effect on plants will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy, inductively coupled plasma  mass spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The NP-PGPR complex studies will lead to biomarkers development and will ensure their reproducible application for SSA smallholder farmers, thus improving their livelihoods.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Seagrass biodiversity, social-ecological systems and poverty alleviation: a collaborative, comparative study in the Indo-Pacific (SeaSTEP)</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will assess the joint influences of marine biodiversity and characteristics of coastal people on the role of seagrass systems in supporting poverty alleviation. We will use a comparative social-ecological study of small-scale fisheries across the western Indo-Pacific Ocean to investigate human use and dependence on seagrass ecosystems; the highly productive but largely neglected ‘ugly duckling of marine conservation’. We hypothesize that seagrasses are ‘the ecosystems of last resort’ providing food and income to vulnerable people who lack alternatives, and that seagrass fisheries provide a ‘backup’ livelihood when other ecosystems (e.g. coral reefs) are inaccessible. To achieve the aims of the project we will, together with long-time collaborators and early career scientists from low- and middle-income countries, form a large Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN). We will perform coupled social-ecological surveys in 15 regions across environmental and socio-economic gradients, to address 3 core questions: 1) does seagrass biodiversity support the production of fish and invertebrate resources, and how is this link affected by human action, natural drivers and management, 2) how do seagrass fisheries support livelihoods, and how is this influenced by characteristics of people and environmental conditions, 3) what are the main obstacles and opportunities for sustainable use of seagrass meadows, given local scenarios of socio-economic development and climate change?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattiga människor är ofta beroende av naturens ekosystemtjänster för mat och inkomst. Samtidigt vet vi att förlust av biologisk mångfald missgynnar ekosystem. Däremot är det fortfarande oklart huruvida förvaltning för hög biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar ekosystemtjänster och kan minska fattigdom, vilket försvårar både fattigdomsbekämpning och miljöförvaltning. För att klargöra dessa samband behöver vi mer och djupare kunskap, dels om 1) huruvida biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar livsnödvändiga ekosystemtjänster, och hur miljö- och klimatvariation påverkar dessa samband, samt 2) hur olika individers kunskap, egenskaper och förutsättningar påverkar deras preferenser och möjligheter att nyttja olika ekosystemtjänster, och därigenom minska fattigdom. Mot denna bakgrund kommer vi – en tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien – bilda ett större forskningsnätverk och tillsammans undersöka hur biologisk mångfald och människors förutsättningar bidrar till fattigdomsbekämpning i Indiska Oceanens och västra Stilla havets tropiska kustområden.Orden "biologisk mångfald" och ”tropiska kustområden” får nog många att tänka på färgsprakande korallrev. Den här studien fokuserar istället på mångfald i ett mindre känt och mindre färgglatt, men minst lika viktigt ekosystem; sjögräsängar. Sjögräs är blomväxter som bildar täta och böljande undervattens-ängar i grunda havsområden. I Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet har sjögräsen en hög mångfald och tillväxt, och utgör viktiga ’barnkammare’ för t.ex. fiskyngel och kräftdjur, som antingen förblir i sjögräsängarna under hela livet eller flyttar till andra ekosystem (t.ex. korallrev) när de växt sig större. Den höga produktionen av fisk gör också att sjögräsängar ofta fiskas för att generera mat och inkomst. Eftersom sjögräsen ofta växer grunt och nära land, så kan även de män och kvinnor som saknar tillgångar (t.ex. båtar och dyra redskap) fiska där. Vi ser också indikationer på att rikare fiskare, som vanligtvis fiskar längre ut och i djupare vatten, också nyttjar sjögräsängar när väder och vind förhindrar deras vanliga fiske. Vi ser också tecken på att i områden där t.ex. korallrev påverkats starkt av miljö- och klimatförändringar, så sker ett allt intensivare fiske i sjögräsängar. Dessa indicier pekar åt ett och samma håll: diversa och friska sjögräsängar utgör en ’försäkring’ för de fattigaste människorna i kustområdena, men även för andra fiskare när andra ekosystem inte klarar trycket från klimat- och miljöförändringar. Men eftersom sjögräsängarna (och fisket som sker där) är mycket dåligt studerade och kartlagda, så är sjögräsängarna och deras fiske sällan förvaltade. Detta gör att hela sjögräsekosystemet – som den marin förvaltningens bortglömda ’fula ankunge’ – utsätts för ett allt högre tryck, vilket riskerar att utarma mångfalden, minska produktionen av livsviktiga resurser och förvärra fattigdom.För att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om betydelsen av kopplingarna mellan sjögräsängar och människan för fattigdomsbekämpning kommer vi bilda ett regionalt samarbetsnätverk (kallat ISPN) tillsammans med en stor grupp andra forskare från områdena kring Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. Först kommer vi genomföra en komparativ ekologisk studie av sjögräsekosystem i 15 regioner (från de fattigaste till de rikare), och statistiskt analysera den relativa betydelsen av sjögräsängar och deras mångfald för de lokala fiskbestånden. Sedan kommer vi i flera regioner - bl.a. Tanzania, Kenya, Moçambique och Indonesien - studera sjögräsfisket. Vi kommer kartlägga hur, var, varför och när på året sjögräsängar fiskas, vilka arter som fiskas, samt hur relativt viktiga fångster i sjögräsängar är för kustfisket. Sedan kommer vi på samma platser intervjua både fattiga och rikare fiskare för att kartlägga om, för vem och på vilka sätt sjögräsängar bidrar till mat, inkomst och arbete, samt hur beroende de är av sjögräsängarna om t.ex. miljön, klimatet eller förvaltningen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattiga människor är ofta beroende av naturens ekosystemtjänster för mat och inkomst. Samtidigt vet vi att förlust av biologisk mångfald missgynnar ekosystem. Däremot är det fortfarande oklart huruvida förvaltning för hög biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar ekosystemtjänster och kan minska fattigdom, vilket försvårar både fattigdomsbekämpning och miljöförvaltning. För att klargöra dessa samband behöver vi mer och djupare kunskap, dels om 1) huruvida biologisk mångfald faktiskt gynnar livsnödvändiga ekosystemtjänster, och hur miljö- och klimatvariation påverkar dessa samband, samt 2) hur olika individers kunskap, egenskaper och förutsättningar påverkar deras preferenser och möjligheter att nyttja olika ekosystemtjänster, och därigenom minska fattigdom. Mot denna bakgrund kommer vi – en tvärvetenskaplig grupp forskare från Sverige, Tanzania och Storbritannien – bilda ett större forskningsnätverk och tillsammans undersöka hur biologisk mångfald och människors förutsättningar bidrar till fattigdomsbekämpning i Indiska Oceanens och västra Stilla havets tropiska kustområden.Orden "biologisk mångfald" och ”tropiska kustområden” får nog många att tänka på färgsprakande korallrev. Den här studien fokuserar istället på mångfald i ett mindre känt och mindre färgglatt, men minst lika viktigt ekosystem; sjögräsängar. Sjögräs är blomväxter som bildar täta och böljande undervattens-ängar i grunda havsområden. I Indiska Oceanen och Stilla havet har sjögräsen en hög mångfald och tillväxt, och utgör viktiga ’barnkammare’ för t.ex. fiskyngel och kräftdjur, som antingen förblir i sjögräsängarna under hela livet eller flyttar till andra ekosystem (t.ex. korallrev) när de växt sig större. Den höga produktionen av fisk gör också att sjögräsängar ofta fiskas för att generera mat och inkomst. Eftersom sjögräsen ofta växer grunt och nära land, så kan även de män och kvinnor som saknar tillgångar (t.ex. båtar och dyra redskap) fiska där. Vi ser också indikationer på att rikare fiskare, som vanligtvis fiskar längre ut och i djupare vatten, också nyttjar sjögräsängar när väder och vind förhindrar deras vanliga fiske. Vi ser också tecken på att i områden där t.ex. korallrev påverkats starkt av miljö- och klimatförändringar, så sker ett allt intensivare fiske i sjögräsängar. Dessa indicier pekar åt ett och samma håll: diversa och friska sjögräsängar utgör en ’försäkring’ för de fattigaste människorna i kustområdena, men även för andra fiskare när andra ekosystem inte klarar trycket från klimat- och miljöförändringar. Men eftersom sjögräsängarna (och fisket som sker där) är mycket dåligt studerade och kartlagda, så är sjögräsängarna och deras fiske sällan förvaltade. Detta gör att hela sjögräsekosystemet – som den marin förvaltningens bortglömda ’fula ankunge’ – utsätts för ett allt högre tryck, vilket riskerar att utarma mångfalden, minska produktionen av livsviktiga resurser och förvärra fattigdom.För att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om betydelsen av kopplingarna mellan sjögräsängar och människan för fattigdomsbekämpning kommer vi bilda ett regionalt samarbetsnätverk (kallat ISPN) tillsammans med en stor grupp andra forskare från områdena kring Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. Först kommer vi genomföra en komparativ ekologisk studie av sjögräsekosystem i 15 regioner (från de fattigaste till de rikare), och statistiskt analysera den relativa betydelsen av sjögräsängar och deras mångfald för de lokala fiskbestånden. Sedan kommer vi i flera regioner - bl.a. Tanzania, Kenya, Moçambique och Indonesien - studera sjögräsfisket. Vi kommer kartlägga hur, var, varför och när på året sjögräsängar fiskas, vilka arter som fiskas, samt hur relativt viktiga fångster i sjögräsängar är för kustfisket. Sedan kommer vi på samma platser intervjua både fattiga och rikare fiskare för att kartlägga om, för vem och på vilka sätt sjögräsängar bidrar till mat, inkomst och arbete, samt hur beroende de är av sjögräsängarna om t.ex. miljön, klimatet eller förvaltningen</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will assess the joint influences of marine biodiversity and characteristics of coastal people on the role of seagrass systems in supporting poverty alleviation. We will use a comparative social-ecological study of small-scale fisheries across the western Indo-Pacific Ocean to investigate human use and dependence on seagrass ecosystems; the highly productive but largely neglected ‘ugly duckling of marine conservation’. We hypothesize that seagrasses are ‘the ecosystems of last resort’ providing food and income to vulnerable people who lack alternatives, and that seagrass fisheries provide a ‘backup’ livelihood when other ecosystems (e.g. coral reefs) are inaccessible. To achieve the aims of the project we will, together with long-time collaborators and early career scientists from low- and middle-income countries, form a large Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN). We will perform coupled social-ecological surveys in 15 regions across environmental and socio-economic gradients, to address 3 core questions: 1) does seagrass biodiversity support the production of fish and invertebrate resources, and how is this link affected by human action, natural drivers and management, 2) how do seagrass fisheries support livelihoods, and how is this influenced by characteristics of people and environmental conditions, 3) what are the main obstacles and opportunities for sustainable use of seagrass meadows, given local scenarios of socio-economic development and climate change?</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människor som insjuknat i malaria är särskilt attraktiva för värdsökande malariamyggor. En anledning till detta är att malariapatienter avger mer av vissa doftämnen, ett trick som malariaparasiten utvecklat för att öka sina möjligheter att spridas. I en tidigare studie har jag påvisat att malariaparasiten avger en substans, HMBPP, som påverkar de röda blodkropparna att avge dessa flyktiga ämnen. Målet med detta projekt är att dra nytta av dessa dofter och deras förmåga att kraftfullt locka till sig malariamyggor. Inom projektet kommer jag att utvärdera effekten av denna doft på fler arter av malariamyggor i (i) laboratorieförsök, (ii) storskaliga semifältförsök och (iii) fältförsök. Målet med dessa försök är att succesivt optimera den avgivningshastighet och formulering a dofter som bäst fungerar att attrahera de arter av malariamyggor som är mest förekommande i malariautsatta regioner i östra Afrika. Inom projektet planerar jag även att (iv) kvantifiera flyktiga doftämnen i utandningsluft och från hud hos patienter som är infekterade med malariaparasiten, särskilt de som bär på gametocyter. Anledningen till detta är att öka förståelsen för hur malariaparasiten signalerar till myggorna. Av samma anledning ämnar jag att (v) analysera hur myggor lokaliserar HMBPP och gametocyter genom huden hos malariainfekterade personer. Detta kommer att göras genom  ett så kallat ex vivo förfarande. De sammanlagda resultaten från detta projekt kommer att få praktisk användning genom utveckling av en metod som direkt riktar sig mot värdsökande myggor. Vidare komemr projektet att leda till en ökad förståelse för hur malariaparasiten kommunicerar med sin vektor. Sammantaget kan projektet på sikt leda till en reducerad malariaförekomst i drabbade områden, och därmed den globala malariaspridningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>HMBPP, a metabolite of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, significantly impacts host seeking and blood feeding of African malaria mosquitoes. HMBPP indirectly induces the release of a volatile organic compound blend from human blood that acts as a potent attractant. The discovery of HMBPP, and its effects, provides the qualities needed for the development of a targeted novel mosquito control agent. The overall purpose and aim of this research proposal is the development of a novel “lure” to be used for mass trapping of mosquitoes in regions affected by malaria. A specific aim is to confirm that the HMBPP-induced blend attracts wild African malaria mosquitoes. This will be done both in semi-field enclosures and under field conditions. Another aim is to investigate why malaria mosquitoes are attracted to gametocyte carrying patients, by analysing volatiles, exhaled and emitted, by patients in malaria endemic areas. Finally, I will investigate whether mosquitoes probe micro-vessel beds, where the male and female mature gametocytes are present, and thereby clarify if HMBPP production of gametocytes is the reason for the observed increased transmission rate in most endemic settings. The findings of the proposed research will increase our understanding of malaria parasite transmission by the development of a novel control tool to reduce parasite transmission success in affected communities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Människor som insjuknat i malaria är särskilt attraktiva för värdsökande malariamyggor. En anledning till detta är att malariapatienter avger mer av vissa doftämnen, ett trick som malariaparasiten utvecklat för att öka sina möjligheter att spridas. I en tidigare studie har jag påvisat att malariaparasiten avger en substans, HMBPP, som påverkar de röda blodkropparna att avge dessa flyktiga ämnen. Målet med detta projekt är att dra nytta av dessa dofter och deras förmåga att kraftfullt locka till sig malariamyggor. Inom projektet kommer jag att utvärdera effekten av denna doft på fler arter av malariamyggor i (i) laboratorieförsök, (ii) storskaliga semifältförsök och (iii) fältförsök. Målet med dessa försök är att succesivt optimera den avgivningshastighet och formulering a dofter som bäst fungerar att attrahera de arter av malariamyggor som är mest förekommande i malariautsatta regioner i östra Afrika. Inom projektet planerar jag även att (iv) kvantifiera flyktiga doftämnen i utandningsluft och från hud hos patienter som är infekterade med malariaparasiten, särskilt de som bär på gametocyter. Anledningen till detta är att öka förståelsen för hur malariaparasiten signalerar till myggorna. Av samma anledning ämnar jag att (v) analysera hur myggor lokaliserar HMBPP och gametocyter genom huden hos malariainfekterade personer. Detta kommer att göras genom  ett så kallat ex vivo förfarande. De sammanlagda resultaten från detta projekt kommer att få praktisk användning genom utveckling av en metod som direkt riktar sig mot värdsökande myggor. Vidare komemr projektet att leda till en ökad förståelse för hur malariaparasiten kommunicerar med sin vektor. Sammantaget kan projektet på sikt leda till en reducerad malariaförekomst i drabbade områden, och därmed den globala malariaspridningen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Lagom antal träd är bäst - ny förståelse av träd kan ge mer vatten i AfrikaUppskattningsvis 80% av världens befolkning saknar säkra vattenresurser. Många av dessa människor saknar också god tillgång till brännved och andra fördelar som träd kan ge såsom foder till djur, frukter och markskydd. Det nuvarande vetenskapliga paradigmet säger att vi måste välja vilket problem vi vill lösa eftersom ett öka antalet träd alltid antas minska tillgången på vatten. Därför varnar nuvarande rekommendationer allmänheten att träd i torra områden kan äventyra redan knappa vattenresurser. Men betänk kostnaderna om detta tänkande är fel och trädplantering faktiskt kan minska vattenbrist. Mycket står på spel. Enbart i Afrika är 175 miljoner hektar förstörd mark som bedöms lämplig för trädplantering - något som väsentligt kan förbättra människors levnadsvillkor. Vår forskning från Burkina Faso i semi-arida Västafrika har visat att jämfört med trädlösa miljöer så kan träd förbättra grundvattenbildningen. Dessa resultat behöver testas i större skala, men om de bekräftas så måste den rådande uppfattningen inom hydrologin ändras och det får djupgående konsekvenser för en politik som påverkar miljontals människors försörjning och miljö.Våra mål i projektet är:• Att ge bättre underlag för rekommendationer som gynnar fattiga människor i torra områden genom att utvärdera teorin att ”lagom antal träd är bäst” för grundvattenbildning över tropiska torrområden• Identifiera skötselåtgärder som kan öka grundvattenresurserna.                                                                                         Projektet omfattar fyra ledande institutioner; Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), Wageningen University (WU); och the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Forskningsgruppen täcker ett brett spektrum av discipliner, bland annat geostatistik, markvetenskap, ekologi, agroforestry, skogsbruk och hydrologi. Vi kommer att använda en unik världsomfattande insamling av data där vi väljer ut provytor som redan finns i semi-arida Afrika. Databasen består av flera biofysiska variabler, inklusive utbredning av träd, buskar och gräs och viktiga markvariabler som påverkar grundvattenbildningen. Vi kommer att göra ytterligare mätningar av vattenflöden i marken och trädens vattenanvändning. Vi kommer att kombinera detta med information från databasen för att sedan göra modeller som kan förutsäga hur grundvattenbildningen påverkas av träd på vanliga marker i semi-arida tropikerna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>End malaria on islands in Vanuatu: the rollout of innovative anti-Plasmodium vivax strategies</narrative>
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      <narrative>In the Asia-Pacific region, malaria elimination faces the challenges presented by the high proportion of Plasmodium vivax infections. The existence of latent and persistent P. vivax hypnozoites in the liver makes this species less amenable to elimination efforts than P. falciparum. Vanuatu is an archipelago of 68 inhabited islands in the southwest Pacific. Our overall purpose is to achieve sustainable malaria elimination in the entire archipelago, based on the achievement on Aneityum Island over the last 25 years. Furthermore innovative strategies for P. vivax elimination are desired. With the establishment of the Center for Malaria Elimination in Port Vila, we specifically aim to 1) establish a robust malaria surveillance system to detect asymptomatic and sub-microscopic infections by PCR and identify remaining hotspots, 2) examine the containment strategy of short-term mass drug administration in concert with long-term vector control to eliminate infections in detected hotspots, 3) support the wider use of primaquine against P. vivax hypnozoites by investigating human CYP2D6 polymorphisms and G6PD deficiency related to primaquine metabolism and safety, respectively, 4) create a local economic mechanism such as malaria free award to encourage changes in human behaviors towards self-protection against malaria infections, and 5) characterize the changes in genetic diversity of the last parasites and human anti-parasite immunity after malaria elimination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Innovativ program för att eliminera malaria från öar i Vanuatu, med speciell fokus på Plasmodium vivax. Plasmodium vivax:I Stillahavsområdet har utrotning av malaria att ta sig an de utmaningar som den höga andelen av Plasmodium vivax-infektioner utgör. Förekomsten av latenta och uthålliga P. vivax-hypnozoiter i levern gör denna art upp till fem år mindre mottaglig än P. falciparum-åtgärder för utrotning.Malaria på öarna i VanuatuÖarna ger möjlighet för naturliga ekologiska experiment och har stor potential för studier av förebyggande åtgärder (”intervention studies”) Vanuatu i Stillahavet med 68 bebodda öar skiljer sig språkligt åt. Trots olika koloniseringar har malaria troligen funnits sedan den första mänskliga bosättningen för 4000 år sedan [Kaneko et al. 1998].Aneityum-projektetAneityum, den sydligaste ön i Vanuatu är den belägen på gränsen av malariaöverföring i Stilla havet. För att lyckas behövde vi skräddarsy ett kontrollprogram för malariafrihet efter de lokala epidemiologiska förhållandena. Massutdelning av läkemedel (MDA) veckovis med chloroquine Fansidar och primaquine genomfördes för hela populationen på 718 invånare på Aneityum under nio veckor 1991. Samtidigt distribuerades insektsimpregnerade myggnät till hela befolkningen. Larvivorous-fisk inplanterades i ett stort antal spridningskällor på Anopheles farauti med stort samhällsengagemang. Periodisk malariaövervakning visade att P. falciparum efter MDA helt försvunnit och likaså P Vivax efter 1996.[Kaneko et al. 2000]. Frihet från malaria har sedan upprätthållits med undantag av ett P. vivax-utbrott 2002 [Kaneko et al. 2014]. En risk för utbrott  på malariafria öar förelåg på de södra delarna av Vanuatu efter den tropiska cyklonen Pam 2015. Emellertid visade undersökningar att inget fall tre månader efter cyklonen i motsats till den stora ökningen efter cyklonen Uma 1987 [Chan et al. 2017]. Aneityum-projektet demonstrerar långsiktigt hållbarhet av malariaelimineringen och visar för omvärlden att konceptet håller. Med resultatet från Aneityum som grund är vårt mål att utrota malarian på alla bebodda öar i Vanuatu under nästa decennium. Därför behöver vi ytterligare utveckla strategin för P Vivax-eliminering något som många malariadrabbade länder i Asien och i Stilla Havet söker efter.Vi vill att (1) etablera en robust övervakning av asymtomatiska och sub-mikroskopiska infektioner genom att introducera PCR för att upptäcka återstående ”hot spots”,(2) undersöka vad en strategi för MDA ska innehålla på kort sikt tillsammans med långsiktig vektorstyrning för att eliminera malariainfektioner i upptäckta ”hot spots”,(3 ) stödja en bredare användning av Primakin för radikal behandling mot Plasmodium vivax hypnozoiter genom att undersöka mänskliga polymorfismer relaterade till Primakin metabolism och säkerhet,(4) undersöka mänskligt beteende, samhällsengagemang och nyttan med att skapa utvecklingsmekanismer såsom belöningar för malariafrihet för att driva beteendeförändringar mot egenkontroll av malaria infektioner och(5) beskriva förändringar i mångfalden hos de sista parasiterna och människans immunitet efter malaria-elimineringen. För att genomföra detta vill vi etablera ett ”Malaria Elimination Center” i Vanuatus huvudstad, Port Vila. Centret blir ansvarigt för övervakning, strategier, utbildning av lokal personal, och ömsesidigt forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige, Vanuatu och Japan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>End malaria on islands in Vanuatu: the rollout of innovative anti-Plasmodium vivax strategies</narrative>
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      <narrative>In the Asia-Pacific region, malaria elimination faces the challenges presented by the high proportion of Plasmodium vivax infections. The existence of latent and persistent P. vivax hypnozoites in the liver makes this species less amenable to elimination efforts than P. falciparum. Vanuatu is an archipelago of 68 inhabited islands in the southwest Pacific. Our overall purpose is to achieve sustainable malaria elimination in the entire archipelago, based on the achievement on Aneityum Island over the last 25 years. Furthermore innovative strategies for P. vivax elimination are desired. With the establishment of the Center for Malaria Elimination in Port Vila, we specifically aim to 1) establish a robust malaria surveillance system to detect asymptomatic and sub-microscopic infections by PCR and identify remaining hotspots, 2) examine the containment strategy of short-term mass drug administration in concert with long-term vector control to eliminate infections in detected hotspots, 3) support the wider use of primaquine against P. vivax hypnozoites by investigating human CYP2D6 polymorphisms and G6PD deficiency related to primaquine metabolism and safety, respectively, 4) create a local economic mechanism such as malaria free award to encourage changes in human behaviors towards self-protection against malaria infections, and 5) characterize the changes in genetic diversity of the last parasites and human anti-parasite immunity after malaria elimination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Innovativ program för att eliminera malaria från öar i Vanuatu, med speciell fokus på Plasmodium vivax. Plasmodium vivax:I Stillahavsområdet har utrotning av malaria att ta sig an de utmaningar som den höga andelen av Plasmodium vivax-infektioner utgör. Förekomsten av latenta och uthålliga P. vivax-hypnozoiter i levern gör denna art upp till fem år mindre mottaglig än P. falciparum-åtgärder för utrotning.Malaria på öarna i VanuatuÖarna ger möjlighet för naturliga ekologiska experiment och har stor potential för studier av förebyggande åtgärder (”intervention studies”) Vanuatu i Stillahavet med 68 bebodda öar skiljer sig språkligt åt. Trots olika koloniseringar har malaria troligen funnits sedan den första mänskliga bosättningen för 4000 år sedan [Kaneko et al. 1998].Aneityum-projektetAneityum, den sydligaste ön i Vanuatu är den belägen på gränsen av malariaöverföring i Stilla havet. För att lyckas behövde vi skräddarsy ett kontrollprogram för malariafrihet efter de lokala epidemiologiska förhållandena. Massutdelning av läkemedel (MDA) veckovis med chloroquine Fansidar och primaquine genomfördes för hela populationen på 718 invånare på Aneityum under nio veckor 1991. Samtidigt distribuerades insektsimpregnerade myggnät till hela befolkningen. Larvivorous-fisk inplanterades i ett stort antal spridningskällor på Anopheles farauti med stort samhällsengagemang. Periodisk malariaövervakning visade att P. falciparum efter MDA helt försvunnit och likaså P Vivax efter 1996.[Kaneko et al. 2000]. Frihet från malaria har sedan upprätthållits med undantag av ett P. vivax-utbrott 2002 [Kaneko et al. 2014]. En risk för utbrott  på malariafria öar förelåg på de södra delarna av Vanuatu efter den tropiska cyklonen Pam 2015. Emellertid visade undersökningar att inget fall tre månader efter cyklonen i motsats till den stora ökningen efter cyklonen Uma 1987 [Chan et al. 2017]. Aneityum-projektet demonstrerar långsiktigt hållbarhet av malariaelimineringen och visar för omvärlden att konceptet håller. Med resultatet från Aneityum som grund är vårt mål att utrota malarian på alla bebodda öar i Vanuatu under nästa decennium. Därför behöver vi ytterligare utveckla strategin för P Vivax-eliminering något som många malariadrabbade länder i Asien och i Stilla Havet söker efter.Vi vill att (1) etablera en robust övervakning av asymtomatiska och sub-mikroskopiska infektioner genom att introducera PCR för att upptäcka återstående ”hot spots”,(2) undersöka vad en strategi för MDA ska innehålla på kort sikt tillsammans med långsiktig vektorstyrning för att eliminera malariainfektioner i upptäckta ”hot spots”,(3 ) stödja en bredare användning av Primakin för radikal behandling mot Plasmodium vivax hypnozoiter genom att undersöka mänskliga polymorfismer relaterade till Primakin metabolism och säkerhet,(4) undersöka mänskligt beteende, samhällsengagemang och nyttan med att skapa utvecklingsmekanismer såsom belöningar för malariafrihet för att driva beteendeförändringar mot egenkontroll av malaria infektioner och(5) beskriva förändringar i mångfalden hos de sista parasiterna och människans immunitet efter malaria-elimineringen. För att genomföra detta vill vi etablera ett ”Malaria Elimination Center” i Vanuatus huvudstad, Port Vila. Centret blir ansvarigt för övervakning, strategier, utbildning av lokal personal, och ömsesidigt forskningssamarbete mellan Sverige, Vanuatu och Japan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cracking the measurement nut for maternal and newborn health: Innovations and applications for quality of care in Southern Tanzania</narrative>
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      <narrative>We aim to introduce an innovative new system, a MamaCard, to generate data on the quality of maternal and newborn care and mortality in Southern Tanzania. The MamaCard is an individual mother held booklet developed based on standard antenatal and delivery cards which includes detachable vouchers to document each visit and the content of care received. It is linked to an individual identifier. The information on the vouchers are scanned and electronically processed. This method has been developed by a Swedish group (Shifo) and is applied to support the recording of vaccination data in four districts in Uganda.We will adapt present technologies to capture data along the continuum of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care. We will assess health workers perception and attitude towards present and this new data capturing system. We will also assess the costs involved. We will compare and triangulate selected indicator estimates with those from other sources. We will apply obtained mortality and quality of care indicators to evaluate an ongoing funded quality improvement initiative called QUADS which is implemented in Southern Tanzania.Our hypothesis is that the new MamaCard system can potentially revolutionise the present health management information systems in low and middle income countries where data on quality of care received by mothers and babies as well as mortality is not available at local level and in timely intervals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dödligheten bland mammor och nyfödda är fortsatt hög i Afrika söder om Sahara. För att öka överlevnaden behöver vårdens kvalitet förbättras för att tillgodose tillgången till livräddande läkemedel och insatser. En av de största utmaningarna är bristande information om den vård som mammor och nyfödda får tillgång till. Journaler och register på vårdcentraler och sjukhus är oftast bristfälligt ifylld och svår att använda för analyser som möjliggör kvalitetsförbättring. I detta projekt kommer ett nytt innovativt system som utvecklats av svenska SHIFO att introduceras för att genera bättre information om den vård som mammor och nyfödda får tillgång till. Samma system kommer också att användas för att på ett tillförlitligt sätt utvärdera resultaten av ett kvalitetsförbättringsprojekt på landsbygden i södra Tanzania. Ett liknande system har tidigare utvecklats av SHIFO och med framgång implementerats för att dokumentera vaccination av barn i Uganda. Systemet består i ett litet häfte i fick-format som kallas för MamaCard. Detta häfte kommer att delas ut till varje gravid kvinna att bära med sig vid kontakt med sjukvården. Häftet kommer att användas av vårdpersonalen för att dokumentera den vård som ges under graviditet och förlossning. För varje vårdkontakt finns en löstagbar sida från vilken information från vårdkontakten kan scannas in. På detta sätt kan uppgifter om vårdkvalitén snabbt sammanställas och användas för förbättringsarbete och utvärdering. Projektet kommer att utveckla och implementera MamaCard i södra Tanzania. Dess relevans och kvalitet kommer att undersökas ur flera perspektiv:Hur uppfattar vårdpersonalen MamaCard i relation till de system som används i dagsläget?Hur ser den information som MamaCard generar ut jämfört med de mätsystem som används i dagsläget?Hur mycket kostar det att introducera och använda MamaCard? I det sista steget kommer användningen av MamaCard i södra Tanzania att möjliggöra en utvärdering av ett pågående kvalitetsförbättringsprojekt. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att utveckla och testa ett användarvänligt och tillförlitligt system som potentiellt kan revolutionera mätning av vårdkvalitet, och som kan introduceras i stor skala, för att öka överlevnaden bland mammor och nyfödda i Tanzania.</narrative>
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        <narrative>We evaluated the Smart Paper Technology system, developed by SHIFO, which supports collection of maternal and newborn health information in rural health facilities in Tanzania. We found that it was feasible to implement the Smart Paper Technology system and integrate it in resource-constrained, rural health facilities in Southern Tanzania. The system was well accepted by healthcare providers and managers, withouth putting additional strain on workload or negativelhy affecting quality of patient care.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cracking the measurement nut for maternal and newborn health: Innovations and applications for quality of care in Southern Tanzania</narrative>
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      <narrative>We aim to introduce an innovative new system, a MamaCard, to generate data on the quality of maternal and newborn care and mortality in Southern Tanzania. The MamaCard is an individual mother held booklet developed based on standard antenatal and delivery cards which includes detachable vouchers to document each visit and the content of care received. It is linked to an individual identifier. The information on the vouchers are scanned and electronically processed. This method has been developed by a Swedish group (Shifo) and is applied to support the recording of vaccination data in four districts in Uganda.We will adapt present technologies to capture data along the continuum of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care. We will assess health workers perception and attitude towards present and this new data capturing system. We will also assess the costs involved. We will compare and triangulate selected indicator estimates with those from other sources. We will apply obtained mortality and quality of care indicators to evaluate an ongoing funded quality improvement initiative called QUADS which is implemented in Southern Tanzania.Our hypothesis is that the new MamaCard system can potentially revolutionise the present health management information systems in low and middle income countries where data on quality of care received by mothers and babies as well as mortality is not available at local level and in timely intervals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Dödligheten bland mammor och nyfödda är fortsatt hög i Afrika söder om Sahara. För att öka överlevnaden behöver vårdens kvalitet förbättras för att tillgodose tillgången till livräddande läkemedel och insatser. En av de största utmaningarna är bristande information om den vård som mammor och nyfödda får tillgång till. Journaler och register på vårdcentraler och sjukhus är oftast bristfälligt ifylld och svår att använda för analyser som möjliggör kvalitetsförbättring. I detta projekt kommer ett nytt innovativt system som utvecklats av svenska SHIFO att introduceras för att genera bättre information om den vård som mammor och nyfödda får tillgång till. Samma system kommer också att användas för att på ett tillförlitligt sätt utvärdera resultaten av ett kvalitetsförbättringsprojekt på landsbygden i södra Tanzania. Ett liknande system har tidigare utvecklats av SHIFO och med framgång implementerats för att dokumentera vaccination av barn i Uganda. Systemet består i ett litet häfte i fick-format som kallas för MamaCard. Detta häfte kommer att delas ut till varje gravid kvinna att bära med sig vid kontakt med sjukvården. Häftet kommer att användas av vårdpersonalen för att dokumentera den vård som ges under graviditet och förlossning. För varje vårdkontakt finns en löstagbar sida från vilken information från vårdkontakten kan scannas in. På detta sätt kan uppgifter om vårdkvalitén snabbt sammanställas och användas för förbättringsarbete och utvärdering. Projektet kommer att utveckla och implementera MamaCard i södra Tanzania. Dess relevans och kvalitet kommer att undersökas ur flera perspektiv:Hur uppfattar vårdpersonalen MamaCard i relation till de system som används i dagsläget?Hur ser den information som MamaCard generar ut jämfört med de mätsystem som används i dagsläget?Hur mycket kostar det att introducera och använda MamaCard? I det sista steget kommer användningen av MamaCard i södra Tanzania att möjliggöra en utvärdering av ett pågående kvalitetsförbättringsprojekt. Det övergripande målet med projektet är att utveckla och testa ett användarvänligt och tillförlitligt system som potentiellt kan revolutionera mätning av vårdkvalitet, och som kan introduceras i stor skala, för att öka överlevnaden bland mammor och nyfödda i Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.6 - Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mortality from pneumonia, malaria and other infections in young children remains high in sub-Saharan African. Since the majority of children first see a primary health worker when sick, recent global health initiatives have focused on strengthening community health programs to provide early access to antimalarial and antimicrobial drugs. However, the role of supportive therapies, involving the maintenance of a normal glucose and electrolyte balance, has been given limited attention.  Hypoglycaemia is a known predictor of poor outcome with a case fatality rate of as much as 42%. In sub-Saharan African hospitals up to 7.3% of children admitted with fever present with hypoglycaemia. The majority of these children have been referred from lower level facilities and development of hypoglycaemia could potentially have been averted if stabilising treatment had been started already at the health centre.  We will do a baseline study in two districts in Malawi to assess the prevalence of paediatric dysglycemia among children with severe illness in primary health facilities and the risk of post-referral hypoglycaemia. Results will feed into a cluster-randomized trial to evaluate the impact of administrating pre-referral sublingual glucose and continuous oral rehydration solution on the incidence of post-referral hypoglycaemia. Our results will highlight the potential need to revise pre-referral management guidelines in order to increase child survival in acute illness.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala barnadödligheten har minskat under senaste åren, men fortfarande dör varje år nästan sex miljoner barn under fem år, de flesta av dem av behandlingsbara infektionssjukdomar som lunginflammation, diarré och malaria. Majoriteten dödsfall sker i Afrika söder om Sahara. För att förbättra tillgängligheten av behandling har världshälsoorganisationen utvecklat olika strategier för att förenkla diagnostiken av de vanligaste sjukdomarna på vårdcentraler och med hjälp av sjukvårdsvolontärer på by-nivå. Basen i omhändertagandet av barn med akut sjukdom i dessa strategier är tidig behandling med antibiotika och antimalarialäkemedel. Terapi som syftar till att understödja basala vitalfunktioner, som att ge vätska, syrgas och socker, har däremot fått mindre fokus och är många gånger påtagligt eftersatt i resursfattiga hälsosystem.Lågt blodsocker är förenat med påtagligt sämre prognos vid en akut sjukdom men symptomen på lågt blodsocker är ofta diffusa och därmed svåra att diagnostisera. Det är känt att nästan hälften av barn som läggs in på sjukhus med blodsockernivåer under det av världshälsoorganisationen definierade gränsvärdet dör och vid inskrivning på sjukhus har upp till åtta procent livshotande lågt blodsocker. Flertalet av dessa barn är remitterade från en lägre vårdnivå, som vårdcentral, men på grund av komplicerande omständigheter kan det ofta ta lång tid innan barnet når den slutliga remiss-instansen vilket ökar risken för att blodsockret sjunkit för lågt vid ankomsten till sjukhuset. Det är därför viktigt att även vårdcentraler har möjlighet att ge vård som hjälper till att stabilisera ett sjukt barn till dess att det anländer till nästa vårdnivå.Vi vill i denna studie undersöka möjligheterna att minska antalet barn som utvecklar livshotande lågt blodsocker från det att de remitteras från vårdcentral tills dess att de anländer till sjukhus. Eftersom det saknas data över hur vanligt det är med lågt blodsocker på vårdcentraler i låginkomstländer planerar vi först en baslinjeundersökning. I denna involveras totalt 30 vårdcentraler i två distrikt i Malawi; Blantyre och Zomba. Barn mellan en månad och tolv år som söker vård på dessa vårdcentraler med tecken till svår sjukdom/remitteringsbehov kommer att få lämna ett blodprov för att kontrollera blodsockervärdet. De barn som remitteras vidare kommer att följas upp då de anländer till sin slutliga remissinstans, sjukhuset, för en ny kontroll av blodsockervärdet. Vårdnadshavarna kommer också att intervjuas för att få information om hur barnen ätit och druckit under sjukdomen samt hur länge de varit sjuka och hur lång tid det tagit att ta sig till sjukhuset. Informationen från föräldrarna bidrar till att ge en tidsuppfattning om sjukdomsförloppet, om barnet varit sjukt länge eller inte, och om det har fått i sig näring och energi under sjukdomstiden.Vi kommer med hjälp av ovan baslinjeundersökning att kunna presentera 1)hur vanligt det är med lågt blodsocker bland barn som söker vård på vårdcentral samt 2)risken för att utveckla livshotande lågt blodsocker från remisstillfället till det att barnet anländer till sjukhus och eventuella faktorer i barnets omständigheter som bidrar till denna risk.Nästa steg i den planerade studien är att dela upp vårdcentralerna i kontroll och interventions-grupper. Vårdcentralerna i kontrollgruppen kommer inte att ändra något i sin hantering av barn som remitteras vidare till högre vårdnivå. De vårdcentraler som ingår i interventionsgruppen kommer istället att behandla alla barn som remitteras, oavsett blodsockernivå, med sockerlösning under tungan och instruktioner till föräldrarna om att med regelbundna intervall ge barnet sockerinnehållande vätskeersättning fram till dess att de når den slutliga remissinstansen. På sjukhuset kommer vi mäta barnets blodsocker på nytt. Vårt antagande är att detta kommer att fungera som en stabiliserande behandling och att vi kommer att minska antalet barn som anländer till sjukhuset med livshotande lågt blods</narrative>
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        <narrative>Carina King who is co-researcher in project member of Lancet Global Health Commission on Oxygen Safety</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mortality from pneumonia, malaria and other infections in young children remains high in sub-Saharan African. Since the majority of children first see a primary health worker when sick, recent global health initiatives have focused on strengthening community health programs to provide early access to antimalarial and antimicrobial drugs. However, the role of supportive therapies, involving the maintenance of a normal glucose and electrolyte balance, has been given limited attention.  Hypoglycaemia is a known predictor of poor outcome with a case fatality rate of as much as 42%. In sub-Saharan African hospitals up to 7.3% of children admitted with fever present with hypoglycaemia. The majority of these children have been referred from lower level facilities and development of hypoglycaemia could potentially have been averted if stabilising treatment had been started already at the health centre.  We will do a baseline study in two districts in Malawi to assess the prevalence of paediatric dysglycemia among children with severe illness in primary health facilities and the risk of post-referral hypoglycaemia. Results will feed into a cluster-randomized trial to evaluate the impact of administrating pre-referral sublingual glucose and continuous oral rehydration solution on the incidence of post-referral hypoglycaemia. Our results will highlight the potential need to revise pre-referral management guidelines in order to increase child survival in acute illness.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala barnadödligheten har minskat under senaste åren, men fortfarande dör varje år nästan sex miljoner barn under fem år, de flesta av dem av behandlingsbara infektionssjukdomar som lunginflammation, diarré och malaria. Majoriteten dödsfall sker i Afrika söder om Sahara. För att förbättra tillgängligheten av behandling har världshälsoorganisationen utvecklat olika strategier för att förenkla diagnostiken av de vanligaste sjukdomarna på vårdcentraler och med hjälp av sjukvårdsvolontärer på by-nivå. Basen i omhändertagandet av barn med akut sjukdom i dessa strategier är tidig behandling med antibiotika och antimalarialäkemedel. Terapi som syftar till att understödja basala vitalfunktioner, som att ge vätska, syrgas och socker, har däremot fått mindre fokus och är många gånger påtagligt eftersatt i resursfattiga hälsosystem.Lågt blodsocker är förenat med påtagligt sämre prognos vid en akut sjukdom men symptomen på lågt blodsocker är ofta diffusa och därmed svåra att diagnostisera. Det är känt att nästan hälften av barn som läggs in på sjukhus med blodsockernivåer under det av världshälsoorganisationen definierade gränsvärdet dör och vid inskrivning på sjukhus har upp till åtta procent livshotande lågt blodsocker. Flertalet av dessa barn är remitterade från en lägre vårdnivå, som vårdcentral, men på grund av komplicerande omständigheter kan det ofta ta lång tid innan barnet når den slutliga remiss-instansen vilket ökar risken för att blodsockret sjunkit för lågt vid ankomsten till sjukhuset. Det är därför viktigt att även vårdcentraler har möjlighet att ge vård som hjälper till att stabilisera ett sjukt barn till dess att det anländer till nästa vårdnivå.Vi vill i denna studie undersöka möjligheterna att minska antalet barn som utvecklar livshotande lågt blodsocker från det att de remitteras från vårdcentral tills dess att de anländer till sjukhus. Eftersom det saknas data över hur vanligt det är med lågt blodsocker på vårdcentraler i låginkomstländer planerar vi först en baslinjeundersökning. I denna involveras totalt 30 vårdcentraler i två distrikt i Malawi; Blantyre och Zomba. Barn mellan en månad och tolv år som söker vård på dessa vårdcentraler med tecken till svår sjukdom/remitteringsbehov kommer att få lämna ett blodprov för att kontrollera blodsockervärdet. De barn som remitteras vidare kommer att följas upp då de anländer till sin slutliga remissinstans, sjukhuset, för en ny kontroll av blodsockervärdet. Vårdnadshavarna kommer också att intervjuas för att få information om hur barnen ätit och druckit under sjukdomen samt hur länge de varit sjuka och hur lång tid det tagit att ta sig till sjukhuset. Informationen från föräldrarna bidrar till att ge en tidsuppfattning om sjukdomsförloppet, om barnet varit sjukt länge eller inte, och om det har fått i sig näring och energi under sjukdomstiden.Vi kommer med hjälp av ovan baslinjeundersökning att kunna presentera 1)hur vanligt det är med lågt blodsocker bland barn som söker vård på vårdcentral samt 2)risken för att utveckla livshotande lågt blodsocker från remisstillfället till det att barnet anländer till sjukhus och eventuella faktorer i barnets omständigheter som bidrar till denna risk.Nästa steg i den planerade studien är att dela upp vårdcentralerna i kontroll och interventions-grupper. Vårdcentralerna i kontrollgruppen kommer inte att ändra något i sin hantering av barn som remitteras vidare till högre vårdnivå. De vårdcentraler som ingår i interventionsgruppen kommer istället att behandla alla barn som remitteras, oavsett blodsockernivå, med sockerlösning under tungan och instruktioner till föräldrarna om att med regelbundna intervall ge barnet sockerinnehållande vätskeersättning fram till dess att de når den slutliga remissinstansen. På sjukhuset kommer vi mäta barnets blodsocker på nytt. Vårt antagande är att detta kommer att fungera som en stabiliserande behandling och att vi kommer att minska antalet barn som anländer till sjukhuset med livshotande lågt blods</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ebolautbrottet i Västafrika 2014-2016 orsakade enormt mänskligt lidande och stora ekonomiska förluster i några av världens fattigaste länder: Liberia, Sierra Leone och Guinea. Sammanlagt dog 11 000 personer, men minst lika många beräknas ha dött pga av att hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet i mångt och mycket slutade att fungera. I tillägg stängde många skolor och ett stort antal barn fick under nästan ett års tid inte gå i skolan.Vad var det då som slutligen stoppade det största ebolautbrottet någonsin? Det finns flera föreslagna anledningar, bl.a. att internationell hjälp till slut började nå fram. Sannolikt var det dock beteendeförändringar hos befolkningen som var avgörande. Genom att fler började tvätta sina händer, så kallade säkra begravningar accepterades och att fler sjuka fördes till ebolacenter där de inte kunde smitta andra började antalet fall att minska. Lite är känt om hur dessa beteendeförändringar som ibland gick på tvärs mot lokala sedvänjor kom till stånd. I detta projekt vill vi studera hur budskap i lokala media och från lokala ledare påverkade människor att ändra sitt beteende. Sierra Leone var det land som drabbades allra hårdast under ebolautbrottet. Redan innan utbrottet levde mer än hälften av invånarna i extrem fattigdom, och landet hade den högsta mödradödligheten i världen. Landets hälso- och sjukvårdssystem var inte på något vis förberett på ett utbrott av den här storleken. När de första fallen dök upp i den östra delen av landet i maj 2014, misslyckades försöken att begränsa utbrottet, och snart dök de första sjukdomsfallen upp i huvudstaden Freetown, där viruset fick fäste i de fattiga slumområdena. Inom bara några veckor ökade antalet sjukdomsfall och dödsfall kraftigt över hela landet. Under den här tiden spreds samtidigt många rykten om sjukdomen, många av dem falska. Bl.a. spreds ryktet att sjukdomen var dödlig och inte gick att bota, något som avskräckte många från att söka vård, utan vårdades istället i hemmet där familjemedlemmar riskerade att smittas. Ryktesspridningen uppmärksammades tidigt av såväl frivilligorganisationer som av Ministeriet för hälsa och sanitet i Sierra Leone. Man började därför intervjua ett slumpmässigt urval av befolkningen för att ta reda på vad man visste om ebola och vilka missuppfattningar som var vanligt förekommande. Intervjuer genomfördes fyra gånger under ebolautbrottet.Med syftet att förstå hur i första hand riskkommunikation, det vill säga vilket budskap som sänds ut till allmänheten, och i andra hand social mobilisering (när människor kollektivt går samman och identifierar brister i samhället och sedan tar initiativ och agerar för förändring) påverkar kunskap och attityder kring ebola, men också hur de påverkat utbrottets gång.I det föreslagna forskningsprojektet planerar vi att använda informationen från dessa intervjuer, länka den med information kring hur sjukdomsfallen spreds samt intervjuer med lokala journalister för att ta reda på: 1) Vilken typ av media som hade störst effekt för att ändra människors kunskap och beteende om ebola; 2) Hur olika mediakampanjer och även olika initiativ till social mobilisering påverkade ökning eller minskning av antalet sjukdomsfall; 3) Vad upplevde lokala journalister att det fanns för hinder för att rapportera kring ebolautbrottet?; 4) Vilken typ av information till lokala radiojournalister leder till störst förståelse av en sjukdom under ett pågående utbrott?; 5) Har de aktörer som varit inblandade i ebolautbrottet på något vis nu ändrat sina strategier kring riskkommunikation, och hur man planerar att sända ut information vid ett nytt utbrott av en infektionssjukdom?I projektet kommer forskare från Sierra Leone att samarbeta med forskare från USA och Karolinska Institutet. Forskarna har olika tvärvetenskaplig bakgrund, från medicin, infektionssjukdomar, antropologi och media för att på bästa sätt kunna säkerställa att projektet får med alla aspekter och därmed kommer att kunna förstå hur riskkommunikation och social</narrative>
      <narrative>Striking in one of the world’s poorest countries, Ebola caused enormous human and economic losses in Sierra Leone, during and after the outbreak in 2014-2016. Risk communication and social mobilisation are powerful, but often overlooked tools in combating a disease outbreak. This research project aims to understand how these interventions work and how they influenced the epidemic curve, as they could be the key to dramatically alter the course of an infectious disease outbreak.Using a mix of quantitative, qualitative and quasi-experimental methods, the proposed studies will in four years assess the influence communication channels such as radio, governmental campaigns and community sources had on Ebola-specific knowledge, behaviour, risk perception and stigma. Furthermore, it will look at how risk communication affected the epidemic curve and interview journalists and stakeholders to determine what can be learned from this outbreak. An experiment in which radio journalists and an audience are asked to create and listen to stories of a hypothetical new disease outbreak, will give further insights into what kind of messages are effective.Collaborating with local and international actors in Sierra Leone and the USA, this project has the potential to gather evidence in a new combination of research fields and can produce practical recommendations for future health emergencies. This is of paramount importance so that a devastating outbreak of this magnitude will never be repeated.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ebolautbrottet i Västafrika 2014-2016 orsakade enormt mänskligt lidande och stora ekonomiska förluster i några av världens fattigaste länder: Liberia, Sierra Leone och Guinea. Sammanlagt dog 11 000 personer, men minst lika många beräknas ha dött pga av att hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet i mångt och mycket slutade att fungera. I tillägg stängde många skolor och ett stort antal barn fick under nästan ett års tid inte gå i skolan.Vad var det då som slutligen stoppade det största ebolautbrottet någonsin? Det finns flera föreslagna anledningar, bl.a. att internationell hjälp till slut började nå fram. Sannolikt var det dock beteendeförändringar hos befolkningen som var avgörande. Genom att fler började tvätta sina händer, så kallade säkra begravningar accepterades och att fler sjuka fördes till ebolacenter där de inte kunde smitta andra började antalet fall att minska. Lite är känt om hur dessa beteendeförändringar som ibland gick på tvärs mot lokala sedvänjor kom till stånd. I detta projekt vill vi studera hur budskap i lokala media och från lokala ledare påverkade människor att ändra sitt beteende. Sierra Leone var det land som drabbades allra hårdast under ebolautbrottet. Redan innan utbrottet levde mer än hälften av invånarna i extrem fattigdom, och landet hade den högsta mödradödligheten i världen. Landets hälso- och sjukvårdssystem var inte på något vis förberett på ett utbrott av den här storleken. När de första fallen dök upp i den östra delen av landet i maj 2014, misslyckades försöken att begränsa utbrottet, och snart dök de första sjukdomsfallen upp i huvudstaden Freetown, där viruset fick fäste i de fattiga slumområdena. Inom bara några veckor ökade antalet sjukdomsfall och dödsfall kraftigt över hela landet. Under den här tiden spreds samtidigt många rykten om sjukdomen, många av dem falska. Bl.a. spreds ryktet att sjukdomen var dödlig och inte gick att bota, något som avskräckte många från att söka vård, utan vårdades istället i hemmet där familjemedlemmar riskerade att smittas. Ryktesspridningen uppmärksammades tidigt av såväl frivilligorganisationer som av Ministeriet för hälsa och sanitet i Sierra Leone. Man började därför intervjua ett slumpmässigt urval av befolkningen för att ta reda på vad man visste om ebola och vilka missuppfattningar som var vanligt förekommande. Intervjuer genomfördes fyra gånger under ebolautbrottet.Med syftet att förstå hur i första hand riskkommunikation, det vill säga vilket budskap som sänds ut till allmänheten, och i andra hand social mobilisering (när människor kollektivt går samman och identifierar brister i samhället och sedan tar initiativ och agerar för förändring) påverkar kunskap och attityder kring ebola, men också hur de påverkat utbrottets gång.I det föreslagna forskningsprojektet planerar vi att använda informationen från dessa intervjuer, länka den med information kring hur sjukdomsfallen spreds samt intervjuer med lokala journalister för att ta reda på: 1) Vilken typ av media som hade störst effekt för att ändra människors kunskap och beteende om ebola; 2) Hur olika mediakampanjer och även olika initiativ till social mobilisering påverkade ökning eller minskning av antalet sjukdomsfall; 3) Vad upplevde lokala journalister att det fanns för hinder för att rapportera kring ebolautbrottet?; 4) Vilken typ av information till lokala radiojournalister leder till störst förståelse av en sjukdom under ett pågående utbrott?; 5) Har de aktörer som varit inblandade i ebolautbrottet på något vis nu ändrat sina strategier kring riskkommunikation, och hur man planerar att sända ut information vid ett nytt utbrott av en infektionssjukdom?I projektet kommer forskare från Sierra Leone att samarbeta med forskare från USA och Karolinska Institutet. Forskarna har olika tvärvetenskaplig bakgrund, från medicin, infektionssjukdomar, antropologi och media för att på bästa sätt kunna säkerställa att projektet får med alla aspekter och därmed kommer att kunna förstå hur riskkommunikation och social</narrative>
      <narrative>Striking in one of the world’s poorest countries, Ebola caused enormous human and economic losses in Sierra Leone, during and after the outbreak in 2014-2016. Risk communication and social mobilisation are powerful, but often overlooked tools in combating a disease outbreak. This research project aims to understand how these interventions work and how they influenced the epidemic curve, as they could be the key to dramatically alter the course of an infectious disease outbreak.Using a mix of quantitative, qualitative and quasi-experimental methods, the proposed studies will in four years assess the influence communication channels such as radio, governmental campaigns and community sources had on Ebola-specific knowledge, behaviour, risk perception and stigma. Furthermore, it will look at how risk communication affected the epidemic curve and interview journalists and stakeholders to determine what can be learned from this outbreak. An experiment in which radio journalists and an audience are asked to create and listen to stories of a hypothetical new disease outbreak, will give further insights into what kind of messages are effective.Collaborating with local and international actors in Sierra Leone and the USA, this project has the potential to gather evidence in a new combination of research fields and can produce practical recommendations for future health emergencies. This is of paramount importance so that a devastating outbreak of this magnitude will never be repeated.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project challenges a narrow understanding of civil society as primarily consisting of formal NGOs and aims at exploring processes of elite formation within civil society and how civil society elites interact with other elites. It does so through in-depth case studies of civil society organizations and networks in two Southeast Asian countries with very different trajectories in terms of civil society development: Cambodia and Indonesia. Cases include organizations that are heavily dependent on foreign funding as well as networks and movements that have no or little exposure to development aid. Within an overarching framework of field theory, within-case analysis and cross-case comparisons will lead to the identification of different forms of elite formation and interaction. Data will be obtained through semi-structured and biographical interviews, observations, and document analyses. The three year project brings together researchers from Sweden, Cambodia and Indonesia. It combines civil society research and elite theory in a way that has not been done before and can therefore enrich both research fields. The findings will be significant not only for researchers, but also for development practitioners and civil society activists because studies of civil society elites will have implications for how to view the role of civil society actors in fighting poverty and promoting democracy.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till civilsamhället har kommit at utgöra en viktig del av utvecklingsbistånd. I låginkomstländer och nya och instabila demokratier anses civilsamhällesaktörer kunna bidra till att bekämpa fattigdom, främja jämställdhet och demokrati och bidra till hållbar utveckling. Detta projekt förnekar inte att specifika civilsamhällesaktörer kan ha dessa positiva egenskaper, men projektet syftar till att dels problematisera civilsamhällesbegreppet genom att utmana den dominerande föreställningen om civilsamhället som främst bestående av formella, ofta professionella, icke-statliga organisationer (NGOs), dels undersöka maktrelationer inom civilsamhället och bildandet av eliter inom såväl som bortom denna samhällssfär.     Detta görs genom djuplodande fallstudier av civilsamhällesorganisationer och nätverk i två sydostasiatiska länder: Kambodja som rört sig i riktning mot mer repression och minskat utrymme för civilsamhällesaktörer och Indonesien som upplevt ökade möjligheter för civilsamhällesaktivism sedan sammanbrottet för den auktoritära Suhartoregimen 1998. Fallen inkluderar både civilsamhällessektorer som exponeras för omfattande bistånd och organisationer och nätverk som inte är beroende av utländsk finansiering.Projektet bidrar med nya perspektiv på civilsamhälle i Kambodja och Indonesien, men det har också implikationer för en mer generell diskussion kring “elitseringsprocesser” inom civilsamhället. Civilsamhällesforskningen har ofta påtalat förekomsten av konflikter och ojämlikheter inom civilsamhället, men det saknas analyser av hur detta bidrar till skapandet av civilsamhälleseliter. Samtidigt har elitteorier inte tillämpats på civilsamhället. Projektet är innovativt genom att kombinera dessa två forskningsfält.Mer precist handlar det om att undersöka hur eliter skapas inom civilsamhället och hur elitgrupper inom civilsamhället interagerar med andra elitgrupper. Projektet utgår från ett övergripande ramverk inspirerat av Bourdieus fältteori. Detta teoretiska perspektiv betonar samarbete och konflikt mellan olika aktörer och hur detta påverkar makt- och statusrelationer. Genom kvalitativa fallstudier identifieras olika former av elitskapande (t ex relaterat till rekrytering av ledare inom civilsamhällesorganisationer) samt elitinteraktion (genom att studera hur civilsamhälleseliter interagerar med politiska och ekonomiska eliter). Projektet kommer att använda sig av semistrukturerade och biografiska intervjuer, observationer och analys av dokument.Projektet är ett samarbete mellan forskare i Sverige, Kambodja och Indonesien. Samtliga deltagare har gedigen erfarenhet av forskning kring civilsamhälle i Sydostasien. Syftet är att bidra till en ny förståelse av civilsamhälle i Kambodja och Indonesien, men också till teoriutveckling genom att kombinera elitteori och civilsamhällesforskning på ett sätt som inte tidigare gjorts. Resultaten kommer även att kunna ha betydelse för praktiker inom institutioner for globalt utvecklingssamarbete och för civilsamhällesaktivister. Studier av civilsamhälleseliter har implikationer för synen på vilken roll civilsamhällesaktörer kan spela i fattigdomsbekämpning och demokratifrämjande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project examines why coordination problems persist in climate finance by investigating the political and organizational factors that shape climate finance coordination at the global level and in low income countries.  It analyzes the actor rationales that encourage or hinder coordination.  The project involves four phases  over a four year period. As a first step, the research team will create an analytical framework for identifying and categorizing climate finance coordination practices. The team will then review of climate financing coordination trends and instruments. A third step will study coordination experiences in the context of four multilateral climate initiatives.  A final phase of the analysis will consist of a comparative study of climate finance coordination in Kenya and Zambia. The research team will collect evidence through semi-structured interviews and primary and secondary documents. Researchers at the University of Lund and Stockholm Environment Institute as well as researchers at the Danish Institute for International Studies and the Christian Michelsen Institute will carry out the project.  The project will contribute to an improved understanding of the factors shaping the effective use of funding of climate mitigation and adaptation in low income countries.  It will inform developing countries’ options for engaging effectively with funders and  how funders can improve the effectiveness of climate finance, thus supporting sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The world have recently been alerted by sudden outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus and chikungunya virus in new continents, although both of these were already causing disease in Africa and Southeast Asia. One such mosquito-borne virus with potential for global spread is O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV), which has caused large outbreaks in Africa. The outbreaks have so far occurred in resource-limited developing countries and often been misdiagnosed as chikungunya, a closely related virus with similar symptoms. The purpose of the proposed project is to characterize ONNV regarding mosquito vectors, tropism, potential animal reservoirs, prevalence, incidence, and distribution. For this we will develop specific diagnostic assays for ONNV IgG and IgM antibody detection and to apply those for determining the prevalence and distribution of infection in humans and animals in a region of Kenya where ONNV is suspected to occur. Concomitantly we will study the incidence of O’nyong-nyong fever in patients with clinical acute symptoms, which indicates an ONNV infection, using detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR and IgM antibodies. We will study ONNV’s mosquito vector by sampling mosquitoes to characterize which vectors harbor ONNV. Further, we will experimentally investigate ONNV tropism and competence in different mosquito species, to better understand if ONNV have the potential to use other mosquito vectors and gain the potential to spread beyond known endemic regions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett myggburet virus med potential för global spridning är O´nyong-Nyong virus (ONNV). Det har orsakat stora utbrott under 1900-talet, men dessa utbrott har hittills skett i utvecklingsländer. Denna händelseutveckling liknar andra myggburna virus som världen nyligen drabbats av. Zikavirus och chikungunyavirus har sedan länge orsakat sjukdom i Afrika och Sydostasien, men brist på resurser i utvecklingsländer och ointresse från övriga världen gjorde att forskning och utveckling av motåtgärder i stort sett saknades. Dessa virus anpassade sig till myggvektorer och spreds över världen och orsakade stora allvarliga utbrott.  ONNV orsakar O’nyong-nyong feber och både symptomen och viruset liknar chikungunyavirus och ger feber med svåra och långdragna ledbesvär. Än så länge saknas specifik diagnostik för ONNV, så patienter feldiagnosticeras och sjukdomens korrekta utbredning och dess påverkan på folkhälsan respektive sjukvården förblir okänd. Det finns inget vaccin eller specifik terapi för behandling av ONNV.  För att förstå sjukdomen och kunna motverka vidare smittspridning behövs mera grundläggande kunskaper om vilka myggarter som kan smittas med ONNV och hur det sprids vidare.Man antar att ONNV kan spridas med s.k. Anophelesmyggor, samma myggart som sprider malaria, vilket är ovanligt för virus.  Vi kommer att undersöka vilka myggor som kan bära och sprida ONNV genom att samla in myggor från ett område i Kenya vid Viktoriasjön, där ONNV tidigare har orsakat utbrott. Myggorna kommer att artbestämmas och viruset arvsmassa, ONNV RNA, kan påvisas i myggor med s.k. PCR metodik. Genom att undersöka om ONNV kan använda andra myggor som vektorer, kan vi bedöma risken för att viruset skulle kunna orsaka stora globala epidemier. Experiment kommer att genomföras då vi kommer att infektera olika myggarter med ONNV i laboratoriet och undersöka om detta virus kan växa i de olika myggarterna. Vissa studier har indikerat att ONNV kan använda sig av Aedesmyggor, som redan sprider Zika-, chikungunya- och denguevirus och om så är fallet finns potentialen för ONNV att orsaka stor global spridning.  Eftersom diagnostiken för ONNV inte alls är utvecklad så vet man inte idag hur vanlig ONNV är i Afrika. Vi kommer därför att utveckla specifika diagnostiska analyser för ONNV såsom antikroppsdetektering och använda den för att bestämma förekomst och spridning av infektioner orsakade av ONNV hos människor och djur kring Viktoriasjön i Kenya. Samtidigt kommer vi att studera förekomsten av O´nyong-nyong feber hos patienter med akuta kliniska symtom som indikerar på ONNV infektion. Här använder vi oss av detektion av viralt RNA genom PCR-metodik samt påvisande av IgM-antikroppar med vår nya specifikt utvecklade diagnostik. Myggburna virus har ofta en eller flera värddjur-reservoarer vilket har stor betydelse för att virus ska kunna cirkulera under längre tid och även för spridning till myggor och senare människor. För närvarande känner vi inte till vilken eventuell reservoar som ONNV har.  Det kommer vi att undersöka genom att analysera blodprover från fåglar, apor, gnagare och fladdermöss i samma område i Kenya där ONNV antas förekomma.  Vi tror att vårt projekt kommer att spela en central roll när det gäller att förstå hur och var ONNV förekommer och sprids. Kunskaper som kan leda till förebyggande åtgärder i Kenya inom en snar framtid. Vårt projekt kommer inte bara att hjälpa till att förbättra diagnostiken, men också hjälpa till med att bestämma den verkliga orsaken till oförklarliga febersjukdomar som förblir odiagnostiserade. Dessutom kommer de prov som erhålls vara en biobank av prover (humana, mygg, apor, fågel, gnagare, fladdermöss) från Kenya som senare kan analyseras för andra smittämnen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Resolving the mystery behind the mosquito-borne O’nyong’nyong virus – diagnostic challenge, reservoir, prevalence and transmission.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">O’nyong’nyong virus - ett myggburet virus som orsakar stora utbrott med potential till global spridning</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett myggburet virus med potential för global spridning är O´nyong-Nyong virus (ONNV). Det har orsakat stora utbrott under 1900-talet, men dessa utbrott har hittills skett i utvecklingsländer. Denna händelseutveckling liknar andra myggburna virus som världen nyligen drabbats av. Zikavirus och chikungunyavirus har sedan länge orsakat sjukdom i Afrika och Sydostasien, men brist på resurser i utvecklingsländer och ointresse från övriga världen gjorde att forskning och utveckling av motåtgärder i stort sett saknades. Dessa virus anpassade sig till myggvektorer och spreds över världen och orsakade stora allvarliga utbrott.  ONNV orsakar O’nyong-nyong feber och både symptomen och viruset liknar chikungunyavirus och ger feber med svåra och långdragna ledbesvär. Än så länge saknas specifik diagnostik för ONNV, så patienter feldiagnosticeras och sjukdomens korrekta utbredning och dess påverkan på folkhälsan respektive sjukvården förblir okänd. Det finns inget vaccin eller specifik terapi för behandling av ONNV.  För att förstå sjukdomen och kunna motverka vidare smittspridning behövs mera grundläggande kunskaper om vilka myggarter som kan smittas med ONNV och hur det sprids vidare.Man antar att ONNV kan spridas med s.k. Anophelesmyggor, samma myggart som sprider malaria, vilket är ovanligt för virus.  Vi kommer att undersöka vilka myggor som kan bära och sprida ONNV genom att samla in myggor från ett område i Kenya vid Viktoriasjön, där ONNV tidigare har orsakat utbrott. Myggorna kommer att artbestämmas och viruset arvsmassa, ONNV RNA, kan påvisas i myggor med s.k. PCR metodik. Genom att undersöka om ONNV kan använda andra myggor som vektorer, kan vi bedöma risken för att viruset skulle kunna orsaka stora globala epidemier. Experiment kommer att genomföras då vi kommer att infektera olika myggarter med ONNV i laboratoriet och undersöka om detta virus kan växa i de olika myggarterna. Vissa studier har indikerat att ONNV kan använda sig av Aedesmyggor, som redan sprider Zika-, chikungunya- och denguevirus och om så är fallet finns potentialen för ONNV att orsaka stor global spridning.  Eftersom diagnostiken för ONNV inte alls är utvecklad så vet man inte idag hur vanlig ONNV är i Afrika. Vi kommer därför att utveckla specifika diagnostiska analyser för ONNV såsom antikroppsdetektering och använda den för att bestämma förekomst och spridning av infektioner orsakade av ONNV hos människor och djur kring Viktoriasjön i Kenya. Samtidigt kommer vi att studera förekomsten av O´nyong-nyong feber hos patienter med akuta kliniska symtom som indikerar på ONNV infektion. Här använder vi oss av detektion av viralt RNA genom PCR-metodik samt påvisande av IgM-antikroppar med vår nya specifikt utvecklade diagnostik. Myggburna virus har ofta en eller flera värddjur-reservoarer vilket har stor betydelse för att virus ska kunna cirkulera under längre tid och även för spridning till myggor och senare människor. För närvarande känner vi inte till vilken eventuell reservoar som ONNV har.  Det kommer vi att undersöka genom att analysera blodprover från fåglar, apor, gnagare och fladdermöss i samma område i Kenya där ONNV antas förekomma.  Vi tror att vårt projekt kommer att spela en central roll när det gäller att förstå hur och var ONNV förekommer och sprids. Kunskaper som kan leda till förebyggande åtgärder i Kenya inom en snar framtid. Vårt projekt kommer inte bara att hjälpa till att förbättra diagnostiken, men också hjälpa till med att bestämma den verkliga orsaken till oförklarliga febersjukdomar som förblir odiagnostiserade. Dessutom kommer de prov som erhålls vara en biobank av prover (humana, mygg, apor, fågel, gnagare, fladdermöss) från Kenya som senare kan analyseras för andra smittämnen.</narrative>
      <narrative>The world have recently been alerted by sudden outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus and chikungunya virus in new continents, although both of these were already causing disease in Africa and Southeast Asia. One such mosquito-borne virus with potential for global spread is O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV), which has caused large outbreaks in Africa. The outbreaks have so far occurred in resource-limited developing countries and often been misdiagnosed as chikungunya, a closely related virus with similar symptoms. The purpose of the proposed project is to characterize ONNV regarding mosquito vectors, tropism, potential animal reservoirs, prevalence, incidence, and distribution. For this we will develop specific diagnostic assays for ONNV IgG and IgM antibody detection and to apply those for determining the prevalence and distribution of infection in humans and animals in a region of Kenya where ONNV is suspected to occur. Concomitantly we will study the incidence of O’nyong-nyong fever in patients with clinical acute symptoms, which indicates an ONNV infection, using detection of viral RNA by RT-PCR and IgM antibodies. We will study ONNV’s mosquito vector by sampling mosquitoes to characterize which vectors harbor ONNV. Further, we will experimentally investigate ONNV tropism and competence in different mosquito species, to better understand if ONNV have the potential to use other mosquito vectors and gain the potential to spread beyond known endemic regions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Umeå universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Enhanced activation of macrophages during TB-coinfection</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Makrofagaktivering effektiviserar behandling av TB och lindrar effekten av koinfektion</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En tredjedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,8 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if N-acetyl cysteine and L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in TB patients with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En tredjedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,8 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if N-acetyl cysteine and L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in TB patients with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Towards sustainable cocoa production in Western Africa: High throughput phenotyping and ’omics approaches to study cocoa diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mot en hållbar produktion av kakao i Västafrika: Storskalig drona fenotypning och ´omics-metoder som hjälpmedel för att studera kakaosjukdomar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) är en viktig avsalugröda i de tropiska delarna av västra Afrika, där den odlas av ungefär 4-5 miljoner småskaliga odlare. En överväldigande majoritet av världens kakao odlas i Afrika, som producerar 2,7 miljoner ton (68 % av världsproduktionen). Kakao odlas framför allt i Väst- och Centralafrika. Den största producenten är Elfenbenskusten som står för 31 % av världsproduktionen. Andra viktiga producenter i Västafrika är Ghana, Nigeria, Kamerun, Sierra Leone och Togo. De tre främsta producenterna, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana och Nigeria står tillsammans för 98,5 % av kakaoproduktionen i Västafrika, medan Togo, Sierra Leone och Liberia står för 1,5 % av produktionen.Enligt prognoser om framtida klimatförändringar kommer de områden som för närvarande producerar mest kakao (Ghana och Elfenbenskusten) att bli mindre lämpliga för kakaoodling i framtiden, medan områden med låg inkomst och låg kakaoproduktion (Togo och Sierra Leone) kommer att få bättre odlingsbetingelser. Emellertid är dessa länder ännu inte redo för att öka sin produktion på ett hållbart sätt, eftersom klimatförändringarna antagligen även kommer att öka sjukdomstrycket. Därför skulle insatser i dessa länder ha stor effekt på kakaoproduktionen i framtiden, vilket dessutom skulle bidra till minskad fattigdom i två av Västafrikas fattigaste länder. Dessa länder har hittills inte fått något stöd från ”World Cocoa Foundation” eller andra internationella organ som stöder kakaoproduktion. De är därför i desperat behov av utländska investeringar för att kunna återuppliva sin kakaoproduktion.Det finns många anledningar till att kakaosektorn har dålig konkurrenskraft i dessa tre länder, men låg produktion till följd av skadegörare och sjukdomar är en mycket viktig faktor. De så kallade ”Cocoa black pod disease” och ”Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus” är de viktigaste begränsande faktorerna för både kakaoproduktion och –kvalité. Detta projekt inriktar sig på dessa sjukdomar i Togo och Sierra Leone, som ett steg i att återuppliva kakaoproduktionen där.För att kunna bekämpa sjukdomen på ett tillfredsställande sätt behöver vi först förstå hur och när den bryter ut, och bestämma vilka sjukdomsalstrande organismer som orsakar den. I Västafrika finns det två närbesläktade algsvampar som kan orsaka ”cocoa black pod disease”, Phytophthora palmivora and Phytophthora megakarya. Av dessa två är P. megakarya den mest destruktiva. Eftersom den mesta kakaon odlas utanför städerna av småskaliga odlare som för det mesta inte kan diagnosticera eller behandla sjukdomen, så finns det ganska lite statistik om vilka arter som orsakar sjukdomen och hur allvarliga angreppen är.För att bygga upp forskningsförmågan i Sierra Leone och Togo så tänker vi utbilda en doktorand i varje land, så att de får lära sig att undersöka kakaoodlingar i stor skala och identifiera sjukdomar med hjälp av drönare. Dessutom vill vi utbilda dem i diagnostik, epidemiologi och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar. I kombination med modern infrastruktur för molekylär analys kommer den kunskapen att göra det möjligt för forskare i dessa två länder att bedriva forskning av hög kvalitet, och ge värdefull hjälp till kakaoodlarna. Forskningen kommer att utföras tillsammans med International Institute of Tropical Research (IITA) i Ibadan i Nigeria och de västafrikanska nationella kakaoprogrammen.För att identifiera faktorer som påverkar smittsamheten hos de sjukdomsalstrande organismerna och identifiera resistensfaktorer hos kakaoplantan kommer vi även att DNA-sekvensera infekterade kakaoplantor. Resultatet av de experimenten kommer att hjälpa oss att hitta nya hållbara metoder för att bekämpa kakaosjukdomar.Genom att förbättra detektion och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av kakaoproduktionen och en förbättring av kakaokvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom, och en ökade inkomster, sysselsättning och handelsutbyte i Togo och Sierra Leone.</narrative>
      <narrative>Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is a valuable cash crop, worth 100 billion USD per annum. 70% is produced on smallholder farms in West Africa. Climate change predictions suggest high production areas (Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire) will become less suitable for cocoa cultivation in the future, whilst low-income, low-production areas (Togo and Sierra Leone) will benefit from better growing conditions. However, these countries are not yet ready to sustainably increase production, since climate change is also likely to significantly increase disease pressure. The major constraints to cocoa production in the area are viral (cocoa swollen shoot virus) and oomycete (cocoa black pod) diseases causing losses of up to 5 billion USD annually. We aim to develop new tools to revive Western African cocoa production through better disease detection and monitoring, better farmer education and new strategies for resistance breeding and disease control. In partnership with the IITA (Nigeria) and West African National Cocoa Research Programmes, we will train two new PhD students in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment in Togo and Sierra Leone. RNAseq of infected cocoa will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogens) and resistance or susceptibility genes within host germplasm. As well as guiding the deployment of more durable control measures, this data will also make important contributions in the field of molecular plant pathology.</narrative>
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        <narrative>We have identified Cocoa Black Pod disease and sequenced the causal agents from infected pods in Sierra Leone. We have mapped where the infections are in the country and investigated agroforestry practices that can we used to alleviate symptoms</narrative>
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      <narrative>Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is a valuable cash crop, worth 100 billion USD per annum. 70% is produced on smallholder farms in West Africa. Climate change predictions suggest high production areas (Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire) will become less suitable for cocoa cultivation in the future, whilst low-income, low-production areas (Togo and Sierra Leone) will benefit from better growing conditions. However, these countries are not yet ready to sustainably increase production, since climate change is also likely to significantly increase disease pressure. The major constraints to cocoa production in the area are viral (cocoa swollen shoot virus) and oomycete (cocoa black pod) diseases causing losses of up to 5 billion USD annually. We aim to develop new tools to revive Western African cocoa production through better disease detection and monitoring, better farmer education and new strategies for resistance breeding and disease control. In partnership with the IITA (Nigeria) and West African National Cocoa Research Programmes, we will train two new PhD students in high-throughput phenotyping and remote sensing for disease assessment in Togo and Sierra Leone. RNAseq of infected cocoa will identify effectors (pathogenicity determinants produced by the pathogens) and resistance or susceptibility genes within host germplasm. As well as guiding the deployment of more durable control measures, this data will also make important contributions in the field of molecular plant pathology.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) är en viktig avsalugröda i de tropiska delarna av västra Afrika, där den odlas av ungefär 4-5 miljoner småskaliga odlare. En överväldigande majoritet av världens kakao odlas i Afrika, som producerar 2,7 miljoner ton (68 % av världsproduktionen). Kakao odlas framför allt i Väst- och Centralafrika. Den största producenten är Elfenbenskusten som står för 31 % av världsproduktionen. Andra viktiga producenter i Västafrika är Ghana, Nigeria, Kamerun, Sierra Leone och Togo. De tre främsta producenterna, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana och Nigeria står tillsammans för 98,5 % av kakaoproduktionen i Västafrika, medan Togo, Sierra Leone och Liberia står för 1,5 % av produktionen.Enligt prognoser om framtida klimatförändringar kommer de områden som för närvarande producerar mest kakao (Ghana och Elfenbenskusten) att bli mindre lämpliga för kakaoodling i framtiden, medan områden med låg inkomst och låg kakaoproduktion (Togo och Sierra Leone) kommer att få bättre odlingsbetingelser. Emellertid är dessa länder ännu inte redo för att öka sin produktion på ett hållbart sätt, eftersom klimatförändringarna antagligen även kommer att öka sjukdomstrycket. Därför skulle insatser i dessa länder ha stor effekt på kakaoproduktionen i framtiden, vilket dessutom skulle bidra till minskad fattigdom i två av Västafrikas fattigaste länder. Dessa länder har hittills inte fått något stöd från ”World Cocoa Foundation” eller andra internationella organ som stöder kakaoproduktion. De är därför i desperat behov av utländska investeringar för att kunna återuppliva sin kakaoproduktion.Det finns många anledningar till att kakaosektorn har dålig konkurrenskraft i dessa tre länder, men låg produktion till följd av skadegörare och sjukdomar är en mycket viktig faktor. De så kallade ”Cocoa black pod disease” och ”Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus” är de viktigaste begränsande faktorerna för både kakaoproduktion och –kvalité. Detta projekt inriktar sig på dessa sjukdomar i Togo och Sierra Leone, som ett steg i att återuppliva kakaoproduktionen där.För att kunna bekämpa sjukdomen på ett tillfredsställande sätt behöver vi först förstå hur och när den bryter ut, och bestämma vilka sjukdomsalstrande organismer som orsakar den. I Västafrika finns det två närbesläktade algsvampar som kan orsaka ”cocoa black pod disease”, Phytophthora palmivora and Phytophthora megakarya. Av dessa två är P. megakarya den mest destruktiva. Eftersom den mesta kakaon odlas utanför städerna av småskaliga odlare som för det mesta inte kan diagnosticera eller behandla sjukdomen, så finns det ganska lite statistik om vilka arter som orsakar sjukdomen och hur allvarliga angreppen är.För att bygga upp forskningsförmågan i Sierra Leone och Togo så tänker vi utbilda en doktorand i varje land, så att de får lära sig att undersöka kakaoodlingar i stor skala och identifiera sjukdomar med hjälp av drönare. Dessutom vill vi utbilda dem i diagnostik, epidemiologi och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar. I kombination med modern infrastruktur för molekylär analys kommer den kunskapen att göra det möjligt för forskare i dessa två länder att bedriva forskning av hög kvalitet, och ge värdefull hjälp till kakaoodlarna. Forskningen kommer att utföras tillsammans med International Institute of Tropical Research (IITA) i Ibadan i Nigeria och de västafrikanska nationella kakaoprogrammen.För att identifiera faktorer som påverkar smittsamheten hos de sjukdomsalstrande organismerna och identifiera resistensfaktorer hos kakaoplantan kommer vi även att DNA-sekvensera infekterade kakaoplantor. Resultatet av de experimenten kommer att hjälpa oss att hitta nya hållbara metoder för att bekämpa kakaosjukdomar.Genom att förbättra detektion och bekämpning av kakaosjukdomar kommer vi att bidra till en ökning av kakaoproduktionen och en förbättring av kakaokvaliteten i låginkomstländer i Västafrika. Detta kommer att bidra till minskad fattigdom, och en ökade inkomster, sysselsättning och handelsutbyte i Togo och Sierra Leone.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project investigates the question of why performance measurement requirements on some occasions seem to hinder and at other times support implementation of aid projects and programs. The study will follow and compare how different intermediary organizations in aid chains between Sida and final recipients of aid, respond to and translate requirements on performance measurement. Drawing on a comparative case study of four aid chains and a theoretical approach that combines neoinstitutional and anthropological theory on translation, this project intends to make a contribution towards an organizational theory that may explain the phenomenon of “obsessive measurement disorder” (Natsios, 2010) and identify key organizational mechanisms that may help prevent overregulation and control and instead foster constructive learning that benefits aid results.  The study will be managed and conducted jointly by Janet Vähämäki and Susanna Alexius, both organization scholars and researchers in business administration at Score (Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research) at Stockholm University and Stockholm School of Economics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Besatt mätsyndrom i biståndet?: En komparativ studie av hur intermediära organisationer i biståndskedjan översätter krav på resultatmätningUnder det senaste decenniet har det ställts hårdare krav på att redovisa resultat samt att granska pengars användning i biståndsprojekt. Vissa forskare menar att vi idag lever i ett ”granskningssamhälle” (Power, 1999) eller ett "resultatmätningssamhälle" (Bowerman et al., 2000) där effektivitet framför allt bedöms genom mätbara prestationer. Kraven på redovisning och det ökade antalet aktörer som granskar, utgör en förändrad institutionell omvärld som skapar nya förutsättningar för aktörer som är involverade i biståndsverksamhet. Denna ansökan tar sin utgångspunkt i detta nya gransknings/resultatmätningssamhälle och dess påverkan på biståndsarbetets organisering.Att känna till hur pengar används och kunna visa upp vilka resultat t ex en biståndsverksamhet levererar är givetvis viktigt, både för att förbättra verksamheten men också för att bibehålla trovärdigheten för biståndet. Forskning har emellertid visat att det även finns en baksida med mätningar och redovisning. En oönskad konsekvens har beskrivits av Natsios (2010) som myntat begreppet ”besatt mätsyndrom” (obsessive measurement disorder). Begreppet pekar på att kraven på redovisningsbara resultat i biståndet ibland kan bli kontraproduktivt om organisationen blir alltför upptagen med själva mätningarna och tappar fokus på biståndsarbetet i sig. Typiskt för detta syndrom är att mätningar uppfattas som ett mål i sig, snarare än som ett medel för att nå underliggande effekter, som inom biståndet t ex kan vara minskad mödradödlighet eller ökad läskunnighet. Detta projekt syftar övergripande till att öka förståelsen för varför krav på resultatmätning i vissa situationer tycks hindra och i andra lägen kan stödja biståndsarbetet. Vi vill särskilt bidra till att förklara hur fenomenet ”besatt mätsyndrom” uppstår och hur det kan förebyggas, genom att diskutera var, när och hur det uppstår och vad som kan hindra en sådan negativ utveckling till förmån för konstruktivt lärande.En viktig utgångspunkt för studiens design är att bistånd ofta förmedlas i ”biståndskedjor” (Wallace, Bornstein and Chapman, 2006) d v s ett större system av samverkande organisationer, både nationellt och internationellt. De samverkande organisationerna benämner vi ”intermediärer” och de kan vara såväl myndigheter som föreningar, företag eller forskningsinstitut vilka samverkar i en kedja från t ex en statlig finansiär som Sida till de slutliga mottagarna av biståndet. Begreppet ”intermediär” är passande eftersom det lyfter fram organisationens aktiva medlande roll i förhållande till olika kontrollkrav som gäller bistånd. Sådana krav kan dels förmedlas vertikalt genom biståndskedjan från Sida till de slutliga mottagarna, men också horisontellt, från gransknings/resultatmätningssamhället och den marknad för granskning och kontroll som idag är ett faktum att förhålla sig till.Ett centralt, men hittills understuderat kännetecken för intermediären är dess dubbla roller där de flesta intermediärer är både givare och mottagare, både granskare och granskad. Som mottagare tolkar de vilka krav de behöver uppfylla för att erhålla finansiering. Som givare reglerar de vad nästa led behöver göra för att erhålla medlen. Nästa led i kedjan gör likadant. Det är väl känt att kontroll ofta föder mer kontroll. Det finns därför en risk att en organisation som upplever sig bli alltför hårt kontrollerad av sin givare väljer att kontrollera nästkommande led än hårdare. Forskning har dock visat att medarbetare i organisationer, trots ett starkt yttre gransknings- och mätningstryck, ibland “struntar i” nya krav och fortsätter att bedriva biståndsarbete som tidigare. Studier vittnar också om att medarbetare efter en tids anpassning lär sig att hantera kraven så att de upplevs stödja lärandet och utvecklingen mot ett effektivt bistånd. Vi vet dock ännu alltför lite om de organisatoriska mekanismern</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploring host target interactions as potential new treatment options for highly pathogenic RNA viruses like Ebola, Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fev</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvärdering och validering av värdinteraktioner som möjliga mål för ny behandling av högpatogena virus</narrative>
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      <narrative>Incidences of emerging infections caused by RNA viruses are increasing and outbreaks threaten human health all around the world. This project focus on the important RNA viruses Ebola, Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and Zika, to understand the basic biology of proteins involved in virus-host interactions and to validate these as novel targets for antiviral therapy. To target host proteins involved in virus replication processes is one way to avoid resistance development that often is a problem for treatments directed to viral proteins. During 4 years we plan to work in a multidisciplinary project team involving virologists, molecular biologists, medicinal chemists, pharmacokinetic experts, pharmacologists and toxicologists from several universities and research institutions to generate new knowledge about pathogenic RNA viruses and develop novel antiviral compounds targeting these pathogens. We also plan to collaborate with experts in the countries affected by the studied viruses to evaluate the effect of our compounds on clinical patient isolates. By combining existing expertise, with unique access to biosafety level 4 laboratories and in vivo animal models as well as state of the art drug discovery facilities we can form the critical mass needed to translate basic science into novel general antiviral treatment options for these serious infections.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">RNA-virus orsakar årligen allvarliga infektioner med stor inverkan på människors hälsa över hela världen. Detta projekt fokuserar på RNA virusen Ebola, Krim-Kongo hemorragisk feber och Zika som på grund av sina allvarliga konsekvenser ingår i WHOs initiativ för pandemi och epidemiska sjukdomar (PED). Vid det senaste utbrottet av ebolavirus (EBOV) i Liberia, Sierra Leone och Guinea smittades över 28 000 människor och över 11 000 dog. En annan allvarlig viral hemorragisk feber som är spridd i över 30 länder på flera kontinenter orsakas av det fästingburna Krim-Kongo hemorragisk feber viruset (CCHFV) och har en dödlighet på 5-50%. WHOs initiativ inkluderar även allvarliga vektorburna virala sjukdomar som gulafebern, chikungunya-feber, zikafeber och West Nile-feber. Vid det senaste zikavirus (ZIKV) utbrottet i Sydamerika upptäcktes ett troligt samband mellan zikavirusinfektion och mikrocefali hos nyfödda barn och belyste ytterligare allvaret i denna grupp av infektioner.Dessa allvarliga virusinfektioner drabbar ofta de fattigaste delarna av världen hårt. Infektionerna orsakar inte bara allvarliga sjukdomstillstånd med hög dödlighet de har också stora negativa indirekta effekter på samhället och ekonomin i övrigt. Minskad tilltro och användning av sjukvårdssystemen samt minskad ekonomisk aktivitet i samband med ett sjukdomsutbrott leder till ökad fattigdom och undernäring som i sin tur leder till ökad känslighet för andra smittsamma och livshotande sjukdomar. De sjukdomar som är i fokus för detta projekt orsakas av RNA-virus som överförs från djur/vektorer till människor. När människor flyttar till nya geografiska regioner ökar risken att de kommer i kontakt med de djur som är värdar för dessa smittämnen. Faktorer som har bidragit till dessa förändringar är befolkningstillväxt, migration från landsbygden till städerna, internationella resor, fattigdom, krig, och negativa klimat förändringar.Idag är forskningsverksamhet runt dessa högpatogena RNA virus infektioner begränsade eftersom i) hantering av dessa virus kräver högsäkerhetslaboratorier, ii) det finns begränsad tillgång till cell och djurmodeller för att studera sjukdomens patologi och iii) det finns mycket litet ekonomiskt incitament för företag att investera i forskning och läkemedelsutveckling runt dessa RNA virus infektioner då det är osannolikt att investeringskostnaderna återställs.Vi presenterar ett tvärvetenskapligt projekt som omfattar virologer, molekylärbiologer, läkemedelskemister, farmakokinetiska experter, farmakologer och toxikologer från flera universitet och forskningsinstitutioner i Sverige för att generera ny kunskap om patogena RNA virus och utveckla nya antivirala behandlingar för dessa patogener. Vi planerar även att samarbeta med experter i låginkomstländer i de delar av världen som drabbas av den här typen av infektioner för att studera effekten av våra nya molekyler på kliniska isolat från infekterade patienter. Genom att kombinera befintlig kompetens med unik tillgång till laboratorier med biosäkerhetsnivå 4 samt in vivo djurmodeller och toppmoderna faciliteter för läkemedelsutveckling kan vi bilda den kritiska massa som behövs för att studera grundläggande biologiska processer för hur viruset interagerar och utnyttjar humana proteiner och mekanismer för sin replikation med målet att ta fram nya antivirala behandlingsalternativ för dessa allvarliga infektioner. Genom att inrikta oss på humana proteiner involverade i virusets replikationsprocesser kan resistensutveckling undvikas, som ofta är ett problem med behandlingar riktade mot virusproteiner.Vi strävar efter att utveckla biologiskt aktiva småmolekylära hämmare med goda farmakokinetiska egenskaper och säkerhets-toxikologisk profil och validera dessa i proof-of-concept studier in vivo. Våra tidiga småmolekylära hämmare stoppar effektivt virus-replikation och dödar flera RNA virus in vitro (EBOV, CCHFV och ZIKV) och har därmed den potentiella möjligheten att fungera som allmänna behandlingsalternati</narrative>
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      <narrative>Incidences of emerging infections caused by RNA viruses are increasing and outbreaks threaten human health all around the world. This project focus on the important RNA viruses Ebola, Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and Zika, to understand the basic biology of proteins involved in virus-host interactions and to validate these as novel targets for antiviral therapy. To target host proteins involved in virus replication processes is one way to avoid resistance development that often is a problem for treatments directed to viral proteins. During 4 years we plan to work in a multidisciplinary project team involving virologists, molecular biologists, medicinal chemists, pharmacokinetic experts, pharmacologists and toxicologists from several universities and research institutions to generate new knowledge about pathogenic RNA viruses and develop novel antiviral compounds targeting these pathogens. We also plan to collaborate with experts in the countries affected by the studied viruses to evaluate the effect of our compounds on clinical patient isolates. By combining existing expertise, with unique access to biosafety level 4 laboratories and in vivo animal models as well as state of the art drug discovery facilities we can form the critical mass needed to translate basic science into novel general antiviral treatment options for these serious infections.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sociala medier, såsom Facebook, Twitter och Instagram, har på ett genomgripande sätt förändrat samhälleliga arenor för offentlig diskussion genom att bidra med helt nya möjligheter för politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning. Speciellt har dessa nya arenor för politisk aktivism möjliggjort för individer och grupper att komma samman, utveckla idéer och föra fram politiska krav till en mycket lägre kostnad än tidigare, både resursmässigt och socialt. Dock erbjuder social medier också nya verktyg för att tysta och skrämma dem som anses som politiskt obekväma.Detta tudelade sätt varpå sociala medier kan användas för att både främja och kontrollera politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning kan ses som speciellt intressant i repressiva stater, där den politiska oppositionen vanligtvis förtrycks samtidigt som vissa grupper, såsom kvinnor, kan ha svårt att komma samman utanför den privata sfären. Här erbjuder sociala medier dels en möjlighet för oppositionella och andra marginaliserade grupper (så som kvinnor) att organisera sig på ett mindre resurskrävande sätt, dels ger de nya verktyg både för repressiva regimer som har i sitt intresse att övervaka, kontrollera och skrämma medborgarna och oppositionella samt för enskilda individer att trakassera de kandidater som upplevs som normbrytande eller på andra sätt besvärliga.Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka hur sociala medier verkar möjliggörande och hindrande för politiska kandidater i repressiva stater, med specifikt fokus på vilka könade konsekvenser detta kan få. Studien bygger vidare på tidigare forskning som visat på att sociala medier har erbjudit repressiva regimer ett nytt och effektivt verktyg för att tysta och skrämma oppositionspolitiker, men också hur tidigare forskning visat på hur kvinnor i repressiva stater använt sig av sociala medier för effektiv mobilisering av frågor som tidigare setts tillhöra den privata sfären. I vilken grad denna repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor), kommer att undersökas med hjälp av en fallstudie av nästkommande nationella val i Kambodja, vilket äger rum i juni 2018. Kambodja är ett land som alltsedan det första nationella valet 1993 har varit särskilt drabbat av valrelaterat våld, och färska studier har också visat på att en stor del av detta valrelaterade våld sker genom sociala medier. Samtidigt vet vi från tidigare studier att idén om vem som anses vara en passande politisk kandidat i Kambodja är starkt könad, och att kvinnor har svårt att passa in i den normen.Den sociala medie-plattform som vi genomgående i projektet fokuserar på är Facebook, eftersom det är den absolut vanligaste sociala medie-plattformen i Kambodja. I studien kommer en kombination av kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder att användas för att undersöka om och hur Facebook har använts av både individer och regimen i Kambodja för att motverka och hindra kvinnor och oppositionella från att delta i politiken, men håller också öppet för att sociala medier på olika sätt kan verka möjliggörande för desamma. Genom att studera både kvinnliga och manliga kandidaters Facebook-sidor i anslutning till och under det Kambodjanska valet, samt även genomföra semi-strukturerade intervjuer med ett urval av kandidater, vill studien utröna i vilken utsträckning och på vilket sätt denna typ av valrelaterad repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, och dessutom, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor). Syftet med fallstudien är att på ett djupare plan förstå hur och i vilken utsträckning repressiva regimer kan kringskära kvinnors politiska deltagande, och hur sociala medier kan möjliggöra eller hindra framgångsrikt kampanjande.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project investigates the role of social media and gender in contentious elections. There is a growing body of research on gender aspects of social media on the one hand and on cyber repression from governments on the other hand. This project puts the two together in order to analyze whether social media is a blessing or a curse for women striving for political office in contentious elections. We investigate this question through a case study of the 2018 Cambodian elections. Cambodia is a repressive state that recently has experienced an ICT-boom, and Facebook has become the by far biggest social media platform in the country. We examine, on the one hand, to what extent and how Facebook is used as a repressive tool against individual women candidates – by the regime or by (groups of) individuals – including whether oppositional women are targeted to a larger extent than regime candidates. On the other hand, we investigate whether Facebook (also) can function as a campaign facilitator for candidates. To capture these aspects we systematically compare the experiences of female and male candidates from both the governing party and the opposition parties. Both quantitative and qualitative text analyses of public Facebook pages of individual candidates are employed as well as semi-structured interviews with a strategic selection of candidates. The project involves two Associate Professors, one Post doc and a PhD student and it spans over three years.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender and social media in contentious elections: the case of Cambodia</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project investigates the role of social media and gender in contentious elections. There is a growing body of research on gender aspects of social media on the one hand and on cyber repression from governments on the other hand. This project puts the two together in order to analyze whether social media is a blessing or a curse for women striving for political office in contentious elections. We investigate this question through a case study of the 2018 Cambodian elections. Cambodia is a repressive state that recently has experienced an ICT-boom, and Facebook has become the by far biggest social media platform in the country. We examine, on the one hand, to what extent and how Facebook is used as a repressive tool against individual women candidates – by the regime or by (groups of) individuals – including whether oppositional women are targeted to a larger extent than regime candidates. On the other hand, we investigate whether Facebook (also) can function as a campaign facilitator for candidates. To capture these aspects we systematically compare the experiences of female and male candidates from both the governing party and the opposition parties. Both quantitative and qualitative text analyses of public Facebook pages of individual candidates are employed as well as semi-structured interviews with a strategic selection of candidates. The project involves two Associate Professors, one Post doc and a PhD student and it spans over three years.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sociala medier, såsom Facebook, Twitter och Instagram, har på ett genomgripande sätt förändrat samhälleliga arenor för offentlig diskussion genom att bidra med helt nya möjligheter för politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning. Speciellt har dessa nya arenor för politisk aktivism möjliggjort för individer och grupper att komma samman, utveckla idéer och föra fram politiska krav till en mycket lägre kostnad än tidigare, både resursmässigt och socialt. Dock erbjuder social medier också nya verktyg för att tysta och skrämma dem som anses som politiskt obekväma.Detta tudelade sätt varpå sociala medier kan användas för att både främja och kontrollera politisk mobilisering och opinionsbildning kan ses som speciellt intressant i repressiva stater, där den politiska oppositionen vanligtvis förtrycks samtidigt som vissa grupper, såsom kvinnor, kan ha svårt att komma samman utanför den privata sfären. Här erbjuder sociala medier dels en möjlighet för oppositionella och andra marginaliserade grupper (så som kvinnor) att organisera sig på ett mindre resurskrävande sätt, dels ger de nya verktyg både för repressiva regimer som har i sitt intresse att övervaka, kontrollera och skrämma medborgarna och oppositionella samt för enskilda individer att trakassera de kandidater som upplevs som normbrytande eller på andra sätt besvärliga.Detta projekt syftar till att undersöka hur sociala medier verkar möjliggörande och hindrande för politiska kandidater i repressiva stater, med specifikt fokus på vilka könade konsekvenser detta kan få. Studien bygger vidare på tidigare forskning som visat på att sociala medier har erbjudit repressiva regimer ett nytt och effektivt verktyg för att tysta och skrämma oppositionspolitiker, men också hur tidigare forskning visat på hur kvinnor i repressiva stater använt sig av sociala medier för effektiv mobilisering av frågor som tidigare setts tillhöra den privata sfären. I vilken grad denna repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor), kommer att undersökas med hjälp av en fallstudie av nästkommande nationella val i Kambodja, vilket äger rum i juni 2018. Kambodja är ett land som alltsedan det första nationella valet 1993 har varit särskilt drabbat av valrelaterat våld, och färska studier har också visat på att en stor del av detta valrelaterade våld sker genom sociala medier. Samtidigt vet vi från tidigare studier att idén om vem som anses vara en passande politisk kandidat i Kambodja är starkt könad, och att kvinnor har svårt att passa in i den normen.Den sociala medie-plattform som vi genomgående i projektet fokuserar på är Facebook, eftersom det är den absolut vanligaste sociala medie-plattformen i Kambodja. I studien kommer en kombination av kvantitativa och kvalitativa metoder att användas för att undersöka om och hur Facebook har använts av både individer och regimen i Kambodja för att motverka och hindra kvinnor och oppositionella från att delta i politiken, men håller också öppet för att sociala medier på olika sätt kan verka möjliggörande för desamma. Genom att studera både kvinnliga och manliga kandidaters Facebook-sidor i anslutning till och under det Kambodjanska valet, samt även genomföra semi-strukturerade intervjuer med ett urval av kandidater, vill studien utröna i vilken utsträckning och på vilket sätt denna typ av valrelaterad repression drabbar kvinnor och män olika, och dessutom, om det i högre utsträckning drabbar (kvinnliga) oppositionella kandidater än regimvänliga (kvinnor). Syftet med fallstudien är att på ett djupare plan förstå hur och i vilken utsträckning repressiva regimer kan kringskära kvinnors politiska deltagande, och hur sociala medier kan möjliggöra eller hindra framgångsrikt kampanjande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria elimination in Zanzibar. New tools and strategies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Modern malariakontroll har förbättrat malariaspridning och dödlighet till ungefär hälften globalt senaste tio åren. I Zanzibar has förbättringen varit unikt stor. Malariaprogrammet med vår forskning som stöd har blivit modell för att försöka eliminera malaria från högendemiska områden i Afrika. För att uppnå slutmålet elimination av malariatransmission lokalt på Zanzibar krävs nu ytterligare nya verktyg och strategier, främst för att betvinga den malariaspridning som sker utomhus (påverkas ej av spray resp. myggnät) samt att minimera den parasitreservoar som förblir obehandlad hos asymptomatiska (”friska”). Slutligen måste resistens mot läkemedel fortsatt förebyggas och mot myggifter minimeras. För detta krävs nya studier för ökad förståelse och nya interventioner mot de strategier parasiter och myggor utvecklar för att undkomma existerande kontrollmetoder. Speciellt fokus ägnas åt a) strategi med massbehandling, b) ny myggkontrollmetod med speciella myggfällor (”Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits”) samt ökad förståelse av populationers parasitgenetiska dynamik och  utveckling.Vårt projekt innehåller epidemiologiska studier av trender avseende sjuklighet/dödlighet, malariaparasiter och malariamyggor. Metoder är från mångfald av epidemiologiska parametrar till avancerad molekylär teknologi från PCR till helgenomsekvensering.Huvudsakliga samarbeten är med Zanzibar Malaria Eliminations Program, molekylärforskningscentrum (North Carolina, USA) samt entomologiska (mygg) experter från Stockholm, Uppsala och Liverpool (IVCC). Resultat som vi förväntar oss: a) metoder att betvinga hinder mot malariaeliminering i Afrika och b) ett svar på frågan ”Är elimination av malaria möjlig inom rimlig tid i högendemiska Afrika?”</narrative>
      <narrative>Nowhere in sub-Saharan Africa has malaria control provided as great impact as in Zanzibar thus now also providing first hand evidence of obstacles towards potential elimination. Residual asymptomatic infections and shift in mosquito behaviour as well as insecticidal resistance represent such important threats. We want to better understand these control escaping mechanisms and prevent/overcome these constraints by new targeted interventions. Besides in depth surveillance of malaria control coverage and impact, we want to study parasite population dynamics, molecular characteristics and gene flows whilst under heavy intervention exposure. We also propose proof of concept studies on two new potential interventions: mass drug administration against residual parasite reservoir and toxic attractive sugar bait traps against especially outdoor transmission. Methodologies include trend analyses of uniquely comprehensive epidemiological, clinical parasitological, entomological and demographic parameters, also including molecular surveillance expanded to include methods such as whole parasite genome sequencing, phylogenetic analyses etc.Major collaborators are Zanzibar Malaria Elimination Programme, a molecular research unit in USA and entomological expertise from Sweden and UK. We expect to provide responses to new emerging obstacles for future malaria elimination in sub-Saharan Africa and possibly proof of concept answer to: ”Is malaria elimination possible in high endemic Africa?”</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malaria elimination in Zanzibar. New tools and strategies</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Modern malariakontroll har förbättrat malariaspridning och dödlighet till ungefär hälften globalt senaste tio åren. I Zanzibar has förbättringen varit unikt stor. Malariaprogrammet med vår forskning som stöd har blivit modell för att försöka eliminera malaria från högendemiska områden i Afrika. För att uppnå slutmålet elimination av malariatransmission lokalt på Zanzibar krävs nu ytterligare nya verktyg och strategier, främst för att betvinga den malariaspridning som sker utomhus (påverkas ej av spray resp. myggnät) samt att minimera den parasitreservoar som förblir obehandlad hos asymptomatiska (”friska”). Slutligen måste resistens mot läkemedel fortsatt förebyggas och mot myggifter minimeras. För detta krävs nya studier för ökad förståelse och nya interventioner mot de strategier parasiter och myggor utvecklar för att undkomma existerande kontrollmetoder. Speciellt fokus ägnas åt a) strategi med massbehandling, b) ny myggkontrollmetod med speciella myggfällor (”Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits”) samt ökad förståelse av populationers parasitgenetiska dynamik och  utveckling.Vårt projekt innehåller epidemiologiska studier av trender avseende sjuklighet/dödlighet, malariaparasiter och malariamyggor. Metoder är från mångfald av epidemiologiska parametrar till avancerad molekylär teknologi från PCR till helgenomsekvensering.Huvudsakliga samarbeten är med Zanzibar Malaria Eliminations Program, molekylärforskningscentrum (North Carolina, USA) samt entomologiska (mygg) experter från Stockholm, Uppsala och Liverpool (IVCC). Resultat som vi förväntar oss: a) metoder att betvinga hinder mot malariaeliminering i Afrika och b) ett svar på frågan ”Är elimination av malaria möjlig inom rimlig tid i högendemiska Afrika?”</narrative>
      <narrative>Nowhere in sub-Saharan Africa has malaria control provided as great impact as in Zanzibar thus now also providing first hand evidence of obstacles towards potential elimination. Residual asymptomatic infections and shift in mosquito behaviour as well as insecticidal resistance represent such important threats. We want to better understand these control escaping mechanisms and prevent/overcome these constraints by new targeted interventions. Besides in depth surveillance of malaria control coverage and impact, we want to study parasite population dynamics, molecular characteristics and gene flows whilst under heavy intervention exposure. We also propose proof of concept studies on two new potential interventions: mass drug administration against residual parasite reservoir and toxic attractive sugar bait traps against especially outdoor transmission. Methodologies include trend analyses of uniquely comprehensive epidemiological, clinical parasitological, entomological and demographic parameters, also including molecular surveillance expanded to include methods such as whole parasite genome sequencing, phylogenetic analyses etc.Major collaborators are Zanzibar Malaria Elimination Programme, a molecular research unit in USA and entomological expertise from Sweden and UK. We expect to provide responses to new emerging obstacles for future malaria elimination in sub-Saharan Africa and possibly proof of concept answer to: ”Is malaria elimination possible in high endemic Africa?”</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Effekter av bistånd: En studie baserad på ny detaljerad biståndsdata</narrative>
      <narrative>Aid in the SDG-era: Understanding aid effectiveness using a disaggregated approach</narrative>
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      <narrative>The question of if and how foreign aid can help promote economic development in poor countries is a subject of controversy for academics and policymakers. This project will merge new aid data identifying where and when aid programs took place along with geographically located outcome data to investigate the effectiveness of aid. The project contains three subsections: 1) We will use location specific aid data to evaluate whether sub-national aid allocations are optimal from a poverty reduction perspective. This will highlight which donors and aid types reach the poorest segment of the population within recipient countries. 2) We will use the same data to study the effectiveness of aid projects by aid type, donor and sub-national locality, with a focus on aid promoting health, education and institution building (both formal and informal). As such, this section will identify what aid programs work, where and when, generating policy recommendations for future aid projects. 3) We will evaluate the unintended impacts of aid programmes on behavior and living conditions using both location specific aid data and detailed field studies. Aid programmes may have unintended consequences that are often not measured resulting in positive or negative spillovers. These spillovers may explain why some programs are more effective than others. Thus, this project will improve our understanding of aid effectiveness which, in turn, provides the foundations to reduce poverty and achieve the SDGs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots framsteg på många fronter kvarstår enorma skillnader i levnadsstandard mellan världens fattiga och rika länder. För att bemöta de globala samhällsutmaningarna har världens länder antagit en uppsättning mål för hållbar utveckling (SDGs). De 17 målen, som delats upp i 169 delmål, täcker en lång rad ekonomiska, sociala och miljörelaterade frågor, och ska, med gemensamma insatser från det internationella samfundet, uppnås till år 2030. Behovet av utvecklingspolicy som hjälper utvecklingsländer att uppnå de specifika målsättningarna skapar efterfrågan på specifik, men samtidigt generaliserbar, forskning om biståndets effektivitet.       Syftet med projektet är att studera biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. Med tanke på hållbarhetsmålen och det ökade behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av biståndets effekter är detta fokus centralt från ett policyperspektiv.       Projektet fyller dessutom en viktig lucka i den akademiska litteraturen om biståndets effektivitet. Frågan om huruvida bistånd bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling, och på vilket sätt det i så fall ska organiseras för att vara mest effektivt, är kontroversiell. Det har under lång tid funnits en tydlig uppdelning mellan makro- och mikrostudier på området, dvs. studier som undersöker sambandet mellan samlade biståndsflöden och olika utfall på landnivå, och studier som undersöker effekten av enskilda biståndsprojekt. Medan de tidigare har problem att statistiskt fastslå kausala samband har de senare, som ibland baseras på väldesignade randomiserade insatser, viktiga begränsningar i fråga om generaliserbarhet.       Det här projektet berör ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet. För att systematiskt studera variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder i fråga om biståndets effektivitet kommer vi använda oss av ’Geospacial Impact Evaluation’ (GIE), en ny metod som utnyttjar geokodad bistånds- och utfallsdata på lokal (subnationell) nivå för att utvärdera effekten av biståndsprojekt. Genom att geografiskt matcha information om var biståndsprojekt genomförs med geokodad surveydata på individ- eller hushållsnivå kan man systematiskt studera lokala effekter av biståndsprojekt på bred front, över flera länder. Istället för att mäta effekten av det samlade biståndsflödet till ett land, eller effekten av ett enskilt projekt, kan man med denna metod exempelvis studera om hälsoprojekt har haft positiva effekter på relevanta hälsoutfall i berörda områden, såväl som indirekta effekter på andra utfall (såsom fattigdom).       Det senare är en viktig poäng. När vi studerar biståndets effektivitet kommer vi inte bara ta hänsyn till huruvida ett projekt uppfyller dess uttryckliga mål, utan också beröra indirekta, oavsiktliga, effekter som kan vara positiva såväl som negativa. För att få en djupare förståelse för biståndets indirekta effekter, samt mer generellt, varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kommer vi komplettera GIE-analysen med fältstudier som fokuserar på specifika biståndsinsatser.       Vårt bidrag till den akademiska litteraturen och policydebatten om biståndseffektivitet kan delas in i tre kategorier. För att bemöta det ökande behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av bistånd, samt ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet, studerar vi biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. För att få en mer komplett bild av biståndets effekter så studerar vi inte bara direkt avsedda effekter av biståndsprojekt, utan även dess (ofta förbisedda) indirekta effekter på andra relevanta utfall. Och slutligen, för att reda ut de inblandade teoretiska mekanismerna, och i synnerhet varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kompletterar vi den kvantitativa analysen med djupgående</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Malawi</narrative>
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      <narrative>Administration of developing countries' foreign aid</narrative>
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        <narrative>Some of our studies have advanced the methods used to estimate casual effects with data on local aid projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid in the SDG-era: Understanding aid effectiveness using a disaggregated approach</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots framsteg på många fronter kvarstår enorma skillnader i levnadsstandard mellan världens fattiga och rika länder. För att bemöta de globala samhällsutmaningarna har världens länder antagit en uppsättning mål för hållbar utveckling (SDGs). De 17 målen, som delats upp i 169 delmål, täcker en lång rad ekonomiska, sociala och miljörelaterade frågor, och ska, med gemensamma insatser från det internationella samfundet, uppnås till år 2030. Behovet av utvecklingspolicy som hjälper utvecklingsländer att uppnå de specifika målsättningarna skapar efterfrågan på specifik, men samtidigt generaliserbar, forskning om biståndets effektivitet.       Syftet med projektet är att studera biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. Med tanke på hållbarhetsmålen och det ökade behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av biståndets effekter är detta fokus centralt från ett policyperspektiv.       Projektet fyller dessutom en viktig lucka i den akademiska litteraturen om biståndets effektivitet. Frågan om huruvida bistånd bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling, och på vilket sätt det i så fall ska organiseras för att vara mest effektivt, är kontroversiell. Det har under lång tid funnits en tydlig uppdelning mellan makro- och mikrostudier på området, dvs. studier som undersöker sambandet mellan samlade biståndsflöden och olika utfall på landnivå, och studier som undersöker effekten av enskilda biståndsprojekt. Medan de tidigare har problem att statistiskt fastslå kausala samband har de senare, som ibland baseras på väldesignade randomiserade insatser, viktiga begränsningar i fråga om generaliserbarhet.       Det här projektet berör ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet. För att systematiskt studera variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder i fråga om biståndets effektivitet kommer vi använda oss av ’Geospacial Impact Evaluation’ (GIE), en ny metod som utnyttjar geokodad bistånds- och utfallsdata på lokal (subnationell) nivå för att utvärdera effekten av biståndsprojekt. Genom att geografiskt matcha information om var biståndsprojekt genomförs med geokodad surveydata på individ- eller hushållsnivå kan man systematiskt studera lokala effekter av biståndsprojekt på bred front, över flera länder. Istället för att mäta effekten av det samlade biståndsflödet till ett land, eller effekten av ett enskilt projekt, kan man med denna metod exempelvis studera om hälsoprojekt har haft positiva effekter på relevanta hälsoutfall i berörda områden, såväl som indirekta effekter på andra utfall (såsom fattigdom).       Det senare är en viktig poäng. När vi studerar biståndets effektivitet kommer vi inte bara ta hänsyn till huruvida ett projekt uppfyller dess uttryckliga mål, utan också beröra indirekta, oavsiktliga, effekter som kan vara positiva såväl som negativa. För att få en djupare förståelse för biståndets indirekta effekter, samt mer generellt, varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kommer vi komplettera GIE-analysen med fältstudier som fokuserar på specifika biståndsinsatser.       Vårt bidrag till den akademiska litteraturen och policydebatten om biståndseffektivitet kan delas in i tre kategorier. För att bemöta det ökande behovet av mål-specifik utvärdering av bistånd, samt ’den saknade mitten’ i litteraturen om biståndseffektivitet, studerar vi biståndseffektivitet i ett disaggregerat, jämförande perspektiv, med fokus på systematisk variation mellan biståndssektorer, givare och regioner inom länder. För att få en mer komplett bild av biståndets effekter så studerar vi inte bara direkt avsedda effekter av biståndsprojekt, utan även dess (ofta förbisedda) indirekta effekter på andra relevanta utfall. Och slutligen, för att reda ut de inblandade teoretiska mekanismerna, och i synnerhet varför vissa projekt är framgångsrika och andra inte, kompletterar vi den kvantitativa analysen med djupgående</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Light-Absorbing Aerosols Casts a Shadow over Sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a global hotspot for emissions of light-absorbing aerosols, which warm the atmosphere, affects rainfall, agriculture and respiratory health. The fragility of the socio-economic structure of this region makes it particularly vulnerable to such environmental effects. However, the actual quantification of these effects is problematic: the climate effects of light-absorbing aerosols is a major uncertainty in current atmospheric climate science in general. Unfortunately, the level of confidence is particularly low for SSA due to the comparably limited number of ground-based observations.In this project we address the large uncertainties of light-absorbing aerosols in SSA by conducting ground-based local-collaborative observations at both urban and background sites in Rwanda and Kenya. We will focus on the characterization of light-absorbing black (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols, which will be collected on filters. The filters will be analyzed at Stockholm University, in part by exchange students from Rwanda and Kenya. Special care will be given to the isolation of BrC by systematically examining different extraction solvents. The light-absorption, chemical characteristics and isotopic composition of BC and BrC will be examined, providing insights into emissions sources. Taken together this project address a central problem for sustainable development in SSA. The findings will be communicated to our policy contacts in Rwanda, Kenya and Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den övergripande målsättningen med det här projektet är att förbättra vår förståelse av hur de stora utsläppen av ljusabsorberande aerosoler påverkar klimat och hälsa i Sub-Sahariska Afrika.Varje år släpps enorma mängder ljusabsorberande aerosoler ut i atmosfären över Subsahariska Afrika genom savann- och skogsbränder samt mänskliga aktiviteter. Dessa luftpartiklar värmer upp det regionala klimatet eftersom de absorberar det inkommande solljuset. De påverkar även nederbörden – vilket påverkar tillgången på färskvatten och kan leda till torka/översvämningar - minskar solljuset vid markytan -  vilket påverkar tex agrara näringar - och försämrar kvaliteten på luften människor andas. Sammantaget har detta allvarliga konsekvenser, särskilt för fattiga människor som så gott som alltid har sämst resiliens mot miljöpåverkan. Det innebär också en stor utmaning när det gäller hållbar utveckling för området, särskilt som den pågående befolkninsökningen och urbaniseringen är kopplad till ökade utsläpp.Tyvärr är vår generella förståelse av ljusabsorberande aerosoler och deras miljöeffektet förknippad med stora osäkerheter. Modellberäkningar av klimateffekterna av en av huvudkomponenterna, sot (engelska ’black carbon’), underskattas med en faktor av 2-3 globalt jämfört med mätningar i atmosfären. För Subsahariska Afrika -  vilket uppskattas vara ett av de tre områden på jorden som står för störst utsläpp av sot - är kunskapsläget ännu sämre p.g.a. det begränsade antalet av mätstationer. Detta påverkar även vår förståelse för sots hälsoeffekter: sot är t.ex. en av de mer hälsopåverkande komponenterna i de luftföroreningar som årligen dödar mer än 7 miljoner människor, särskilt i låginkomstländer.Förutom sot, är även bruna aerosoler (engelska ’brown carbon’) en viktig del av de ljusabsorberande aerosolerna. De bruna aerosolerna har börjat studeras först på senare år, och kunskapsläget är därför ännu sämre än för sot. Precis som med sot, bildas bruna aerosoler genom ofullständiga förbränningsprocesser som savannabränder eller trafikavgaser, även om andra mekanismer även kan bidra till bildandet. Detta är en anledning till att man anser att Subsahariska Afrika är den region på jorden som släpper ut mest bruna aerosoler.För att förbättra kunskapsläget kring sot och bruna aerosoler i Subsahariska Afrika föreslår vi att i det här projektet fortsätta vårt nära samarbete med våra kollegor i Rwanda och Kenya. Genom att samla in filterprover i både stads- (Nairobi) och vid bakgrundsstationer i bergen i Rwanda och Kenya har vi möjligheten att undersöka både sotets och de bruna aerosolernas fysiska och kemiska egenskaper i olika miljöer i Subsahariska Afrika. Dessa studier möjligör också kunskapsutbyte mellan svenska och afrikanska forskare, samt tillfällen för undervisning samt utbyte av masterstudenter.En anledning till att kunskapsläget för de bruna aerosolerna i nuläget är lågt är att det inte finns några väl etablerade tekniker för att isolera dessa från andra aerosoler. I det här projektet föreslår vi en strategi för att isolera dessa genom att använda extrahering med systematiskt urvalda lösningsmedel. Vi kommer använda och jämföra effekterna extraktion med lösningsmedel med olika specifika kemiska egenskaper: polära vätedonerande lösningsmedel (tex vatten) polära väteaccepterande (tex acetonitril) samt ickepolära lösningsmedel (tex hexan). De olika extrakten med bruna aerosoler kommer sedan att användas för att karakterisera isolaten mha isotop- och ljus-absorberande egenskaper.Isotopverktygen är kraftfulla för att förstå utsläppskällor, men även effekter av reaktioner i atmosfären. Till exempel kan kol-14 användas för att särskilja fossila från biomassakällor. Isotopkarakteriseringen kommer att genomföras på både bruna aerosoler och sotpartiklar. Förbättrad förståelse av utsläppskällorna för dessa ger direkta insikter i vilka källor som ger störst klimat eller hälsopåverkan. Denna information kan sedan användas för att utveckla effektiva strate</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
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        <narrative>We have collected data on air pollutants in Nairobi, Kenya, and at the Rwandan Climate Observatory. These data will be published at the Bolin Centre database upon publication of original, peer-reviewed papers:  https://bolin.su.se/data/</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ljusabsorberande Aerosoler Kastar en Skugga Över Subsahariska Afrika</narrative>
      <narrative>Light-Absorbing Aerosols Casts a Shadow over Sub-Saharan Africa</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a global hotspot for emissions of light-absorbing aerosols, which warm the atmosphere, affects rainfall, agriculture and respiratory health. The fragility of the socio-economic structure of this region makes it particularly vulnerable to such environmental effects. However, the actual quantification of these effects is problematic: the climate effects of light-absorbing aerosols is a major uncertainty in current atmospheric climate science in general. Unfortunately, the level of confidence is particularly low for SSA due to the comparably limited number of ground-based observations.In this project we address the large uncertainties of light-absorbing aerosols in SSA by conducting ground-based local-collaborative observations at both urban and background sites in Rwanda and Kenya. We will focus on the characterization of light-absorbing black (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols, which will be collected on filters. The filters will be analyzed at Stockholm University, in part by exchange students from Rwanda and Kenya. Special care will be given to the isolation of BrC by systematically examining different extraction solvents. The light-absorption, chemical characteristics and isotopic composition of BC and BrC will be examined, providing insights into emissions sources. Taken together this project address a central problem for sustainable development in SSA. The findings will be communicated to our policy contacts in Rwanda, Kenya and Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den övergripande målsättningen med det här projektet är att förbättra vår förståelse av hur de stora utsläppen av ljusabsorberande aerosoler påverkar klimat och hälsa i Sub-Sahariska Afrika.Varje år släpps enorma mängder ljusabsorberande aerosoler ut i atmosfären över Subsahariska Afrika genom savann- och skogsbränder samt mänskliga aktiviteter. Dessa luftpartiklar värmer upp det regionala klimatet eftersom de absorberar det inkommande solljuset. De påverkar även nederbörden – vilket påverkar tillgången på färskvatten och kan leda till torka/översvämningar - minskar solljuset vid markytan -  vilket påverkar tex agrara näringar - och försämrar kvaliteten på luften människor andas. Sammantaget har detta allvarliga konsekvenser, särskilt för fattiga människor som så gott som alltid har sämst resiliens mot miljöpåverkan. Det innebär också en stor utmaning när det gäller hållbar utveckling för området, särskilt som den pågående befolkninsökningen och urbaniseringen är kopplad till ökade utsläpp.Tyvärr är vår generella förståelse av ljusabsorberande aerosoler och deras miljöeffektet förknippad med stora osäkerheter. Modellberäkningar av klimateffekterna av en av huvudkomponenterna, sot (engelska ’black carbon’), underskattas med en faktor av 2-3 globalt jämfört med mätningar i atmosfären. För Subsahariska Afrika -  vilket uppskattas vara ett av de tre områden på jorden som står för störst utsläpp av sot - är kunskapsläget ännu sämre p.g.a. det begränsade antalet av mätstationer. Detta påverkar även vår förståelse för sots hälsoeffekter: sot är t.ex. en av de mer hälsopåverkande komponenterna i de luftföroreningar som årligen dödar mer än 7 miljoner människor, särskilt i låginkomstländer.Förutom sot, är även bruna aerosoler (engelska ’brown carbon’) en viktig del av de ljusabsorberande aerosolerna. De bruna aerosolerna har börjat studeras först på senare år, och kunskapsläget är därför ännu sämre än för sot. Precis som med sot, bildas bruna aerosoler genom ofullständiga förbränningsprocesser som savannabränder eller trafikavgaser, även om andra mekanismer även kan bidra till bildandet. Detta är en anledning till att man anser att Subsahariska Afrika är den region på jorden som släpper ut mest bruna aerosoler.För att förbättra kunskapsläget kring sot och bruna aerosoler i Subsahariska Afrika föreslår vi att i det här projektet fortsätta vårt nära samarbete med våra kollegor i Rwanda och Kenya. Genom att samla in filterprover i både stads- (Nairobi) och vid bakgrundsstationer i bergen i Rwanda och Kenya har vi möjligheten att undersöka både sotets och de bruna aerosolernas fysiska och kemiska egenskaper i olika miljöer i Subsahariska Afrika. Dessa studier möjligör också kunskapsutbyte mellan svenska och afrikanska forskare, samt tillfällen för undervisning samt utbyte av masterstudenter.En anledning till att kunskapsläget för de bruna aerosolerna i nuläget är lågt är att det inte finns några väl etablerade tekniker för att isolera dessa från andra aerosoler. I det här projektet föreslår vi en strategi för att isolera dessa genom att använda extrahering med systematiskt urvalda lösningsmedel. Vi kommer använda och jämföra effekterna extraktion med lösningsmedel med olika specifika kemiska egenskaper: polära vätedonerande lösningsmedel (tex vatten) polära väteaccepterande (tex acetonitril) samt ickepolära lösningsmedel (tex hexan). De olika extrakten med bruna aerosoler kommer sedan att användas för att karakterisera isolaten mha isotop- och ljus-absorberande egenskaper.Isotopverktygen är kraftfulla för att förstå utsläppskällor, men även effekter av reaktioner i atmosfären. Till exempel kan kol-14 användas för att särskilja fossila från biomassakällor. Isotopkarakteriseringen kommer att genomföras på både bruna aerosoler och sotpartiklar. Förbättrad förståelse av utsläppskällorna för dessa ger direkta insikter i vilka källor som ger störst klimat eller hälsopåverkan. Denna information kan sedan användas för att utveckla effektiva strate</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploring and exploiting the yeast biodiversity in tropical West Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>A strong research partnership will be established between the University of Gothenburg (UGOT) and the University of Nigeria (UNN) to explore and exploit the yeast diversity in tropical West Africa. Saccharomyces yeasts perform services in bread, beer, wine/sake, animal feed, medicine, fine chemical, perfume, probiotics and biofuel production worth trillions of euros yearly. Commercial incentives to optimize yeast choice and performance in relation to these services are therefore powerful, but has had little penetrance in developing countries. The West African tropics encompasses ecologically diverse but unexplored yeast biotopes with spontaneous fermentations being important to local food and beverage production. We will explore and exploit the regional yeast diversity by collecting, classifying and characterizing 6000 Saccharomyces isolates from ecologically diverse niches across Nigeria. We will identify strains and traits that are of international and local industrial interest, seeking to improve in particular local palm wine, sorghum beer and cassava/wheat bread fermentation. We believe that rationale use of best performing yeasts can vastly improve the efficiency and robustness of these processes and develop the local economy and food security. Overall, our partnership will fill in gaps in our understanding of yeast evolution and variation, strengthen and extend ongoing research activities, and produce high-quality science with concrete societal benefits.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill etablera ett  forskningssamarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet och Nigerias Universitet för att utforska och utnyttja naturligt förekommande jäster i Västafrika. Jäst från familjen Saccharomyces utför tjänster inom bröd, öl, vin, läkemedel, parfym, probiotika, kemikalie och drivmedelsproduktion motsvarande många trillioner euro årligen. Incitamenten för att optimera val och användningen av jäst inom olika industrigrenar är därför enorma, men har fått litet praktiskt genomslag i utvecklingsländer. Tropiska Västafrika omfattar rika, men så gott som outforskade och outnyttjade, jästbiotoper. Jäst fyller icke desto mindre viktiga funktioner i lokal livsmedels och dryck produktion, genom att driva spontan, okontrollerad fermentering av kolhydratrika nsubstrat. Vi avser att utforska och möjliggöra effektivt utnyttjade av den regionala jästbiodiversiteten. Vi avser att samla in, klassificera och karaktärisera 6000 jästisolat från ekologiskt diverse nicher över Nigeria, motsvarande ett förmodat tvärsnitt av den existerande Västafrikanska diversiteten. Vi kommer att identifiera de stammar och egenskaper som är av lokalt och internationellt industriellt intresse, med särskilt fokus på stammar som kan förbättra och effektivisera lokal produktion av palmvin, sorghum öl, och brödbakning baserat på blandningar av kassava och vetemjöl. Vi är övertygade om att rationell användning av de mest lämpade jäststammarna för kontrollerad fermentering markant kan förbättra effektiviteten och robustheten i dessa processer och bidra till att långsiktigt utveckla den lokala ekonomin. Vårt samerbete kommer också att överbrygga brister i vår förståelse av jästens variation och evolution, stärka och utöka existerande forskningsaktiviter i Sverige och Nigeria, och producera högkvalitativ forskning med konkreta fördelar för samhället.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Exploring and exploiting the yeast biodiversity in tropical West Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi vill etablera ett  forskningssamarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet och Nigerias Universitet för att utforska och utnyttja naturligt förekommande jäster i Västafrika. Jäst från familjen Saccharomyces utför tjänster inom bröd, öl, vin, läkemedel, parfym, probiotika, kemikalie och drivmedelsproduktion motsvarande många trillioner euro årligen. Incitamenten för att optimera val och användningen av jäst inom olika industrigrenar är därför enorma, men har fått litet praktiskt genomslag i utvecklingsländer. Tropiska Västafrika omfattar rika, men så gott som outforskade och outnyttjade, jästbiotoper. Jäst fyller icke desto mindre viktiga funktioner i lokal livsmedels och dryck produktion, genom att driva spontan, okontrollerad fermentering av kolhydratrika nsubstrat. Vi avser att utforska och möjliggöra effektivt utnyttjade av den regionala jästbiodiversiteten. Vi avser att samla in, klassificera och karaktärisera 6000 jästisolat från ekologiskt diverse nicher över Nigeria, motsvarande ett förmodat tvärsnitt av den existerande Västafrikanska diversiteten. Vi kommer att identifiera de stammar och egenskaper som är av lokalt och internationellt industriellt intresse, med särskilt fokus på stammar som kan förbättra och effektivisera lokal produktion av palmvin, sorghum öl, och brödbakning baserat på blandningar av kassava och vetemjöl. Vi är övertygade om att rationell användning av de mest lämpade jäststammarna för kontrollerad fermentering markant kan förbättra effektiviteten och robustheten i dessa processer och bidra till att långsiktigt utveckla den lokala ekonomin. Vårt samerbete kommer också att överbrygga brister i vår förståelse av jästens variation och evolution, stärka och utöka existerande forskningsaktiviter i Sverige och Nigeria, och producera högkvalitativ forskning med konkreta fördelar för samhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>A strong research partnership will be established between the University of Gothenburg (UGOT) and the University of Nigeria (UNN) to explore and exploit the yeast diversity in tropical West Africa. Saccharomyces yeasts perform services in bread, beer, wine/sake, animal feed, medicine, fine chemical, perfume, probiotics and biofuel production worth trillions of euros yearly. Commercial incentives to optimize yeast choice and performance in relation to these services are therefore powerful, but has had little penetrance in developing countries. The West African tropics encompasses ecologically diverse but unexplored yeast biotopes with spontaneous fermentations being important to local food and beverage production. We will explore and exploit the regional yeast diversity by collecting, classifying and characterizing 6000 Saccharomyces isolates from ecologically diverse niches across Nigeria. We will identify strains and traits that are of international and local industrial interest, seeking to improve in particular local palm wine, sorghum beer and cassava/wheat bread fermentation. We believe that rationale use of best performing yeasts can vastly improve the efficiency and robustness of these processes and develop the local economy and food security. Overall, our partnership will fill in gaps in our understanding of yeast evolution and variation, strengthen and extend ongoing research activities, and produce high-quality science with concrete societal benefits.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 2,6 miljoner dödfödda barn och 2,6 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Vidare är de första 1000 dagarna av livet, före och efter födseln, den period med de mest djupgående konsekvenserna för hälsa på kort och lång sikt. Perioden från början av graviditeten till två års ålder ger således en unik möjlighet att skapa en solid grund för överlevnad, hälsa, tillväxt och kognitiv utveckling.Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifieraoch agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns heller ingen praktisk vägledning om hur denna sociala innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. Om den sociala innovationen implementeras eftertänksamt har den en stor kapacitet att stärka hälsosystemets förmåga till förbättringsarbete och stärka dess förmåga till ansvarsfull styrning. Det föreslagna nätverket SUSTAIN (Scaling Up Survive and Thrive Action Interventions) avser att utveckla, söka finansiering för och implementera den en denna sociala innovation i stor skala i Etiopien och Rwanda. Under den treårsperiod vi söker finansiering för avser vi fortsatt stärka vår kompetens och gemensamma kunskapsbank för att öka möjligheterna för att genomföra ett transdiciplinärt projekt genom återkommande workshops på föreslagna teman. Den planerade SUSTAIN innovationen syftar till att dokumentera och utvärdera hälsoutfall, kostnad och process samt att producera riktlinjer och material för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena.Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar samt överlevnaden, hälsa och utveckling hos deras ofödda och födda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, Etiopien, Rwanda, England och Tyskland. I projektets globala referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
      <narrative>The first 1,000 days of life, before and after birth, is the period with the most profound consequences for short- and long-term health. This period carries the burden of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 2,6 million stillbirths, and 4 million infant deaths. Furthermore, long-term consequences for the surviving but affected newborns include impaired cognitive development and increased risk of future chronic diseases. The period from onset of pregnancy to two years of age thus provides a unique window of opportunity to establish a solid foundation for survival, health, growth, and cognitive development.Low-income countries that were successful in the past few decades to expand primary health services and reduce child mortality now face new challenges. To further increase the chances for children to survive and thrive there is a need for communities to engage in the health and welfare of the mother-and-child dyad and primary health services to respond to these needs with quality services. There is well-researched evidence that the use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation but no large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place.The current application aims to support the establishment of the multi-disciplinary SUSTAIN network that aim to develop and test social innovations across diverse health system settings to improve the health and survival during the first 1,000 days of life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The first 1,000 days of life, before and after birth, is the period with the most profound consequences for short- and long-term health. This period carries the burden of an annual 300,000 maternal deaths, 2,6 million stillbirths, and 4 million infant deaths. Furthermore, long-term consequences for the surviving but affected newborns include impaired cognitive development and increased risk of future chronic diseases. The period from onset of pregnancy to two years of age thus provides a unique window of opportunity to establish a solid foundation for survival, health, growth, and cognitive development.Low-income countries that were successful in the past few decades to expand primary health services and reduce child mortality now face new challenges. To further increase the chances for children to survive and thrive there is a need for communities to engage in the health and welfare of the mother-and-child dyad and primary health services to respond to these needs with quality services. There is well-researched evidence that the use of facilitated participatory groups is an effective social innovation but no large scale-up of this promising innovation has so far taken place.The current application aims to support the establishment of the multi-disciplinary SUSTAIN network that aim to develop and test social innovations across diverse health system settings to improve the health and survival during the first 1,000 days of life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tiden kring födelsen, den perinatala perioden, är den tid i livet som årligen omfattar 300,000 mödradödsfall, 2,6 miljoner dödfödda barn och 2,6 miljoner nyfödda, som dör under den första levnadsmånaden. Vidare är de första 1000 dagarna av livet, före och efter födseln, den period med de mest djupgående konsekvenserna för hälsa på kort och lång sikt. Perioden från början av graviditeten till två års ålder ger således en unik möjlighet att skapa en solid grund för överlevnad, hälsa, tillväxt och kognitiv utveckling.Det finns idag en gedigen kunskap om att så kallade faciliterade grupper, som arbetar tillsammans är en effektiv social innovation för att framgångsrikt identifieraoch agera mot lokala problem för förbättrad perinatal hälsa och överlevnad. Trots att metoden förespråkas av WHO har ingen storskalig implementering prövats. Det finns heller ingen praktisk vägledning om hur denna sociala innovationen ska implementeras eller vilka effekter som kan förväntas. Om den sociala innovationen implementeras eftertänksamt har den en stor kapacitet att stärka hälsosystemets förmåga till förbättringsarbete och stärka dess förmåga till ansvarsfull styrning. Det föreslagna nätverket SUSTAIN (Scaling Up Survive and Thrive Action Interventions) avser att utveckla, söka finansiering för och implementera den en denna sociala innovation i stor skala i Etiopien och Rwanda. Under den treårsperiod vi söker finansiering för avser vi fortsatt stärka vår kompetens och gemensamma kunskapsbank för att öka möjligheterna för att genomföra ett transdiciplinärt projekt genom återkommande workshops på föreslagna teman. Den planerade SUSTAIN innovationen syftar till att dokumentera och utvärdera hälsoutfall, kostnad och process samt att producera riktlinjer och material för att använda metoden även i andra länder. Projektet är inriktat mot såväl primärvårdsnivå, sjukhus och administratörer med ansvar för hälso- och sjukvårdsfrågor och planering i de ingående studieområdena.Innovationen antas bidra till att skapa bättre fungerande hälsosystem på lokal- och distriktsnivå, och ge redskap för att aktivt och systematiskt arbeta för förbättring av vården av mödrar samt överlevnaden, hälsa och utveckling hos deras ofödda och födda barn. Projektet inkluderar mycket väl meriterade forskare med kompletterande kunskaper från olika forskningsfält och lärosäten i Sverige, Etiopien, Rwanda, England och Tyskland. I projektets globala referensgrupp medverkar framstående representanter för UNICEF och Världsbanken.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change mitigation by a sustainable water buffalo dairy chain in Bangladesh.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change mitigation by a sustainable water buffalo dairy chain in Bangladesh.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this study is to facilitate the transition from dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based dito, in Bangladesh. Our objectives are to:Evaluate the present status of the buffalo milk chain in Bangladesh, from udder to consumer, focusing on udder health, handling practices and milk production. Identify risk factors and best practices for better milk quality and safety.Evaluate the presence of typical foodborne pathogens in buffalo milk such as Brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identify measures to control their transmission in a One Health approach.Model the effect of a transition from a dairy-cow-based milk chain towards a water-buffalo-based milk chain.Design and implement a transition strategy towards a water buffalo milk chain, using stakeholders’ inputs and the previously collected informationThis four-year study will be carried out as one PhD and four MSc projects, and will include traditional prevalence studies based on milk and aninal sampling, risk factor analyses and mathematic and epidemilogical modelling. The project will be led by one researcher from Sweden and one from Bangladesh.The overarching goal of this proposal is to map the milk related disease status of water buffaloes in Bangladesh and see whether transition to a water buffalo dairy chain is sustainable, profitable, and holds healthier animals and humans in a ONE HEALTH perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vattenbuffeln (Bubalus bubalis) är det viktigaste mjölkdjuret i Södra Asien. Förutom mjölk ger också vattenbuffeln kött, samt är dessutom ett viktigt dragdjur. Vattenbuffeln anses ha en lägre klimatpåverkan och vara ett mer miljövänligt mjölkdjur jämfört med mjölkkor. Det beror delvis på att vattenbuffeln är ett tåligare och mer långlivat djur som producerar kalvar och mjölk långt upp i åldrarna. Dessutom kan vattenbuffeln levapå foder av sämre kvalitet än mjölkkor och den tål också salthaltigt vatten bättre än många andra djurslag. En övergång från mjölkor till vattenbufflar skulle därför vara ett önskvärt scenarion för det klimatusatta Bangladesh. Vattenbuffeln är ett viktigt djurslag för många fattiga småjordbrukare i Asien då den ger många möjligheter till utkomst, särskilt för kvinnor som ofta är de som sköter och mjölkar vattenbufflarna. Tyvärr (och lite obegripligt) är vattenbuffeln ganska ovanlig i Bangladesh trots att det låglänta landet borde vara mycket lämpat för buffelhållning. På senare tid har dock intresset ökat. Flera privata aktörer har importerat vattenbuffel från grannländer för att satsa på mjölkproduktion och de har också stöd av regeringen. Men, med ökat antal vattenbufflar i Bangladesh ökar också risken för sjuklighet som kan drabba både djur och människor. Mjölken är en viktig smittokälla då den ofta förtärs opastöriserad. Sjukdomar som tuberkulos och brucellos (kastningssjuka, maltafeber) är vanliga i Bangladesh liksom sannolikt även andra mjölkburna bakterier. Generellt dålig mjölkhygien längs mjölkkedjan innebär också en hälsorisk. En intensifiering av mjölkproduktionen leder också till ökade risker för juverinflammation som är det mjölkproducerande djurets viktigaste sjukdom. Juverinflammation ger sänkt mjölkproduktion, sämre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet, ökade kostnader för bonden samt en ökad risk för antibiotikaresistenta bakterier då juverinflammation oftast behandlas med antibiotika. Kunskapen om risker längs mjölkkedjan i den bangladeshiska vattenbuffelnäringen är mycket bristfällig och syftena med denna studie är:Studera mjölkkedjan hos vattenbuffel, från juver till konsument, med fokus på juverhälsa, mjölkhantering och mjölkproduktion.  Identifiera risk- och friskfaktorer för att uppnå bättre mjölkkvalitet och livsmedelssäkerhet.Studera förekomst av livsmedelsburna bakterier i buffelmjölk, såsom brucella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Identifiera åtgärder för att kontrollera smitta.Modellera effekten av en övergång från en mjölkkobaserad mjölkkedja till en buffelbaserad dito. Formge och tillämpa en övergångsstrategi mot en buffelmjölkkedja genom att samla in synpunkter från flera intressenter samt data från ovanstående delstudier.Det övergripande målet med denna studie är en uthållig och ekonomiskt lönsam vattenbuffelmjölkkedja som producerar säker mjölk som kommer från friska djur. Projektet kommer att genomföras som ett fyraårigt doktorandprojekt där en bengalisk doktorand kommer att rekryteras och registreras vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU). Flera masterstudenter från Bangladesh kommer också att ingå i projektet, liksom även studenter från Europa. Fältstudien kommer att genomföras i Bangladesh på vattenbuffelgårdar i flera olika områden. Mjölken kommer att provtas på flera olika nivåer längs mjölkkedjan: Från djur/juver, från tankmjölk på gård och mer konsumentnära på mejerier och marknader. Metodik som kommer ingå är traditionell bakteriologisk odling, molekylära metoder och serologi (analys av antikroppar). Vi avser utföra de flesta analyser på plats i Bangladesh, men det finns möjlighet till utökade analyser hos våra samarbetspartners runt om i Europa. Vidare kommer riskfaktorer för dålig juverhälsa, förekomst av specifika infektioner samt dålig mjölkhygien att undersökas. Ytterligare information kommer att samlas in vid de möten som kommer att hållas i Bangladesh och som riktar sig till forskare, fältveterinärer och andra berörda inom vattenbuffelnäringen. Samtliga resultat kommer att sammanställas för att mynna ut i råd och riktlinjer för hur Bangladesh ska kunna gå över från mjölkkor till vattenbufflar för att producera säker mjölk av god kvalitet som produceras med hjälp av friska djur och en god livsmedelshantering längs med hela mjölkkedjan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld omfattar olika typer av sexuellt våld som sker i samband med en konflikt. Medan formerna och utbredningen skiftar utgör detta våld ett allvarligt hot mot fattigdomsbekämpning och en hållbar utveckling. Forskning visar att mellan 4 och 22 % av kvinnor och flickor inom konfliktområden har drabbats av olika former av sexuellt våld. Det framkommer även att män och pojkar drabbas, troligen till mindre utsträckning än kvinnor och flickor, men det är ännu oklart i vilken utsträckning och vilka former dessa övergrepp tar. Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld har påverkan på människors hälsa, ökar risken för omfattande psykologisk skada, samt påverkan på överlevarnas sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa. Medan forskningen de senaste 20 åren har uppmärksammat det sexuella våldet i konflikter genom olika studier finns betydande kunskapsluckor inom området. Ett problem kopplat till detta är att rapporteringen kring övergreppen inte är fullständig på grund av överlevarnas rädsla och skam och det stigma som råder kring sexuellt våld. Detta begränsar kunskapen gällande bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall kring det sexuella våldet. Kunskap som viktig för att bidra till, och förbättra, insatser som syftar till att hjälpa de drabbade och förhindra framtida övergrepp och minska lidande.Idé och syfte: Det övergripande syftet är att utveckla ett långsiktigt partnerskap mellan Lunds universitet, Gulu University i Uganda och University of Juba i Sydsudan för att stärka forskningskapaciteten kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, och därmed bidra till en förbättrad kunskapsbas som kan understödja åtgärder mot sexuellt våld. Fokus ligger på att identifiera metodologiska utmaningar relaterat till att samla in och analysera data kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, samt att utveckla nya och förbättrade metoder för att adressera underrapportering av sexuellt våld som kan bidra till en ökad insyn i bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall. Vi planerar att genomföra en mindre pilotstudie på ett flyktingläger i norra Uganda för att testa de nya metoderna som vi identifierat. Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för en gemensam ansökan för att bedriva mer omfattande forskningsstudier kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld i regionen.   Eftersom samarbetet sätter metodologier i centrum kan det på längre sikt bidra till en utveckling av forskningsområdet. Detta kan ge en möjlighet för lokala såväl som internationella forskare att få fördjupad kunskap i hur vissa av de existerande utmaningarna kan adresseras och därmed skapa möjligheter för att vidareutveckla kunskapsbasen som ligger till grund för program och interventioner. Vidare kan etableringen av nätverket mellan universiteten och övriga aktörer inom området agera som en viktig språngbräda för forskare som står i begrepp att utföra studier inom området. Projektet har en nära anknytning till de globala målen för en hållbar utveckling i den mån att det bidrar till det förebyggande arbetet kring fattigdomsbekämpning. Sexuellt våld leder till livslånga trauman, social stigmatisering och begränsade försörjningsmöjligheter – oönskade graviditeter tvingar kvinnor till att försöka försörja både sig själva och barnen vilket kan skapa en ond fattigdomsspiral som spänner över generationer. En fördjupad och samlad kunskap kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld är således nödvändig för att utveckla effektiva insatser.Utförande: Under en tvåårig period planeras ett antal aktiviteter som ligger till grund för ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte mellan universiteten. Seminarier och workshops utgör en viktig del i detta arbete då vi får möjlighet att ta del av varandras perspektiv och erfarenheter. Andra aktiviteter som planeras är framtagandet av en sammanställning av tillgänglig forskning inom fältet, en pilotstudie som testar de nya metoderna, en forskningsartikel baserat på resultaten och en gemensam ansökan för ett större forskningsprojekt i regionen. Informationsspridning till både det akademiska och icke-akademiska samhället kommer att ske kontinuerligt under hela projekttiden för att sprida information om samarbetet och resultaten som framkommer men också för att inhämta information från de som arbetar med sexuellt våld.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall objective is to develop a long-term partnership between Lund University (Sweden), Gulu University (Uganda) and University of Juba (South Sudan) to strengthen research capacity on conflict-related sexual violence, and thereby contribute to an improved knowledge-base to inform the response. Despite the growing research in this field, there is a lack of standardized definitions and methods, which constitutes a challenge in comparing and relating findings across studies. Thus, we will focus on identifying methodological challenges, proposing new and improved methodologies, testing these through a small pilot project, and based on the results, develop joint research applications for large-scale research. Guiding research questions are: what are the challenges and limitations in research methodologies, how can tools and processes be strengthened to better ensure that survivors feel safe and secure about reporting conflict-related sexual violence, and how can the improved tools and processes be used to access hard-to-reach groups? During year 1 we will arrange joint workshops/conferences, and design and implement the pilot study at a refugee camp. During year 2 we will assess the results from the pilot study, disseminate these through workshops/conferences at all 3 locations, and develop joint applications. The collaboration will yield increased knowledge and data regarding methodological research challenges related to conflict-related sexual violence.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld omfattar olika typer av sexuellt våld som sker i samband med en konflikt. Medan formerna och utbredningen skiftar utgör detta våld ett allvarligt hot mot fattigdomsbekämpning och en hållbar utveckling. Forskning visar att mellan 4 och 22 % av kvinnor och flickor inom konfliktområden har drabbats av olika former av sexuellt våld. Det framkommer även att män och pojkar drabbas, troligen till mindre utsträckning än kvinnor och flickor, men det är ännu oklart i vilken utsträckning och vilka former dessa övergrepp tar. Konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld har påverkan på människors hälsa, ökar risken för omfattande psykologisk skada, samt påverkan på överlevarnas sexuella och reproduktiva hälsa. Medan forskningen de senaste 20 åren har uppmärksammat det sexuella våldet i konflikter genom olika studier finns betydande kunskapsluckor inom området. Ett problem kopplat till detta är att rapporteringen kring övergreppen inte är fullständig på grund av överlevarnas rädsla och skam och det stigma som råder kring sexuellt våld. Detta begränsar kunskapen gällande bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall kring det sexuella våldet. Kunskap som viktig för att bidra till, och förbättra, insatser som syftar till att hjälpa de drabbade och förhindra framtida övergrepp och minska lidande.Idé och syfte: Det övergripande syftet är att utveckla ett långsiktigt partnerskap mellan Lunds universitet, Gulu University i Uganda och University of Juba i Sydsudan för att stärka forskningskapaciteten kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, och därmed bidra till en förbättrad kunskapsbas som kan understödja åtgärder mot sexuellt våld. Fokus ligger på att identifiera metodologiska utmaningar relaterat till att samla in och analysera data kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld, samt att utveckla nya och förbättrade metoder för att adressera underrapportering av sexuellt våld som kan bidra till en ökad insyn i bestämningsfaktorer, former, utbredning och utfall. Vi planerar att genomföra en mindre pilotstudie på ett flyktingläger i norra Uganda för att testa de nya metoderna som vi identifierat. Resultaten kommer att ligga till grund för en gemensam ansökan för att bedriva mer omfattande forskningsstudier kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld i regionen.   Eftersom samarbetet sätter metodologier i centrum kan det på längre sikt bidra till en utveckling av forskningsområdet. Detta kan ge en möjlighet för lokala såväl som internationella forskare att få fördjupad kunskap i hur vissa av de existerande utmaningarna kan adresseras och därmed skapa möjligheter för att vidareutveckla kunskapsbasen som ligger till grund för program och interventioner. Vidare kan etableringen av nätverket mellan universiteten och övriga aktörer inom området agera som en viktig språngbräda för forskare som står i begrepp att utföra studier inom området. Projektet har en nära anknytning till de globala målen för en hållbar utveckling i den mån att det bidrar till det förebyggande arbetet kring fattigdomsbekämpning. Sexuellt våld leder till livslånga trauman, social stigmatisering och begränsade försörjningsmöjligheter – oönskade graviditeter tvingar kvinnor till att försöka försörja både sig själva och barnen vilket kan skapa en ond fattigdomsspiral som spänner över generationer. En fördjupad och samlad kunskap kring konfliktbaserat sexuellt våld är således nödvändig för att utveckla effektiva insatser.Utförande: Under en tvåårig period planeras ett antal aktiviteter som ligger till grund för ett ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte mellan universiteten. Seminarier och workshops utgör en viktig del i detta arbete då vi får möjlighet att ta del av varandras perspektiv och erfarenheter. Andra aktiviteter som planeras är framtagandet av en sammanställning av tillgänglig forskning inom fältet, en pilotstudie som testar de nya metoderna, en forskningsartikel baserat på resultaten och en gemensam ansökan för ett större forskningsprojekt i regionen. Informationsspridning till både det akademiska och icke-akademiska samhället kommer att ske kontinuerligt under hela projekttiden för att sprida information om samarbetet och resultaten som framkommer men också för att inhämta information från de som arbetar med sexuellt våld.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall objective is to develop a long-term partnership between Lund University (Sweden), Gulu University (Uganda) and University of Juba (South Sudan) to strengthen research capacity on conflict-related sexual violence, and thereby contribute to an improved knowledge-base to inform the response. Despite the growing research in this field, there is a lack of standardized definitions and methods, which constitutes a challenge in comparing and relating findings across studies. Thus, we will focus on identifying methodological challenges, proposing new and improved methodologies, testing these through a small pilot project, and based on the results, develop joint research applications for large-scale research. Guiding research questions are: what are the challenges and limitations in research methodologies, how can tools and processes be strengthened to better ensure that survivors feel safe and secure about reporting conflict-related sexual violence, and how can the improved tools and processes be used to access hard-to-reach groups? During year 1 we will arrange joint workshops/conferences, and design and implement the pilot study at a refugee camp. During year 2 we will assess the results from the pilot study, disseminate these through workshops/conferences at all 3 locations, and develop joint applications. The collaboration will yield increased knowledge and data regarding methodological research challenges related to conflict-related sexual violence.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In this project we extend the literature on micro-credits beyond poor but stable environments to a conflict ridden country, Somalia, and broaden the analysis to also include the impact on political attitudes, including radicalization. The share of the poor living in fragile environments is projected to increase, and small credits should be both more essential for household welfare and more challenging to capitalize in such an environment. The objective of this project is therefore to assess the impact of access to micro-credits through a randomized controlled trial in agreement with four MSME-financing institutions operating in Somalia. A partial-credit guarantee offered by our implementing partner Silatech, a social fund from Qatar, will incentivize the provision of credit to higher-risk borrowers, a subset of whom will be randomly selected to receive the guarantee and thereby obtain credit, while a subset will not. This is a methodological improvement as it gives us an opportunity to randomize at the individual level and calculate average treatment effects rather than randomize availability of credits at the community level, capturing intention to treat effects. Surveys of both control and treatment groups will be used to measure financial and social returns, income generation, job creation and life satisfaction, but also impact on political attitudes, including radicalization and support for extremist groups using endorsement and list experiments.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Politiskt våld och instabilitet är en av de största utmaningarna för människors välbefinnande samt ambitionen att nå FNs nya globala mål för hållbar utveckling. Mellan 1990 och 2015 reducerades världens fattigdom till hälften, men tyvärr är utvecklingen långt ifrån unison. I så kallade ”fragile states” har utvecklingen snarast gått åt motsatt håll. År 2000 uppskattades en fjärdedel av världens extremt fattiga leva inom bräckliga och konfliktdrabbade länder. År 2030 förväntas mer än hälften göra det. Det är därför inte konstigt att de tidigare FN målen (Milleniemålen) har kritiserats för att inte ha beaktat dessa länders speciella behov och utmaningar tillräckligt.Somalia är ett av 20 "ständigt bräckliga" länder på den lista som de multilaterala utvecklingsbankerna använder sig av. Över 60 % av befolkningen anses vara fattig, och hög arbetslöshet, inte minst bland unga och kvinnor, och en offentlig sektor i förfall har gjort att många sätter sitt hopp till eget företagande. Endast i regionen Somaliland uppskattas det finnas över 100 000 små företag och de står för 33 % av regionens totala sysselsättning. Företagens tillväxt hämmas dock inte bara av den osäkra politiska utvecklingen, svag inhemsk efterfrågan och utbredd korruption, utan också av högst bristfälliga kapitalmarknader. Ett ljus i mörkret är dock tillväxten av mikrokredit-banker som ofta explicit vänder sig till unga och kvinnor med ambitionen att starta små företag, eller redan har små företag som behöver mer finansiering. Mikrokrediter har de senaste 15-20 åren blivit ett av de viktigaste, och mest omtalade, instrumenten för fattigdomsbekämpning inom utvecklingsarbetet. Enligt uppskattningar så har antalet extremt fattiga hushåll som har mikrolån globalt växt från 7,6 miljoner 1997, till 137,5 miljoner 2010. Men forskningen kring mikrolånens effektivitet har hittills begränsats till fattiga men stabila miljöer. Syftet med detta projekt är att göra en effektutvärdering av mikrokrediter i Somalia, ett land med ovanligt stora ekonomiska, sociala och politiska utmaningar. Tillsammans med våra samarbetspartners, en social fond (Silatech) baserad i Doha, Qatar, och de fyra största mikrokreditbankerna i Somalia, så kommer vi att genomföra en randomiserad studie med en unik forskningsdesign. Silatech tillhandahåller bankerna en partiell kredit-garanti som ger bankerna möjlighet att nå ut till kunder utan tillgång till egen finansiell säkerhet (”collateral”, vilket normalt krävs för att få låna). Storleken på garantin är begränsad, så de utan garanti, men annars rimliga affärsplaner, får genom ett lotteri tillgång, eller inte, till kredit-garantin. På detta sätt får vi två likvärdiga grupper varav den ena får tillgång till lån, men inte den andra. Enkät-undersökningar i båda grupperna kommer sedan användas för att mäta effekterna av tillgång på lån (genom att jämföra genomsnittsutfall mellan de två grupperna) på primärt ekonomisk aktivitet, inkomster och tillgångar, livstillfredsställelse, och politiska attityder. Det senare är det mer unika med denna studie, hur tillgången till krediter, och med dem eventuellt också jobb och ekonomisk trygghet, påverkar politiska attityder, något som är av stor betydelse i ett politiskt fragmenterat samhälle som Somalia fyllt av extremistiskt våld. Genom olika typer av enkät-experiment, så kallade ”endorsement” och ”list” experiment, kan vi mäta även känsliga preferenser såsom stöd för radikala politiska rörelser som Al-Shabaab.   Projektets bidrag till den existerande forskningen inom utvecklingsekonomi faller med andra ord främst inom tre områden. (i) Den första gedigna effektutvärderingen av mikrokrediter i en så bräcklig och utmanande miljö (”fragile state”) som Somalia. (ii) En ny och unik metod för att säkerställa att vi fångar kausala effekter av tillgången till mikrokrediter, och inte bara korrelationer. (iii) Ett bredare anslag vad gäller utfallsvariabler än vad befintliga studier har använt sig av.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Even though we couldn´t operationalize our research design, we did influence the thinking about the need for financial inclusion within Somalia and in the World Bank program. The World Bank and Gargaara brought the idea of a partial credit guarantee into their program based on our design, and a feasibility study was conducted. We also organized opportunities for the Somali finance minister to speak on the topic in front of an audience at Brookings and Georgetown University and in a webinar from SSE.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Politiskt våld och instabilitet är en av de största utmaningarna för människors välbefinnande samt ambitionen att nå FNs nya globala mål för hållbar utveckling. Mellan 1990 och 2015 reducerades världens fattigdom till hälften, men tyvärr är utvecklingen långt ifrån unison. I så kallade ”fragile states” har utvecklingen snarast gått åt motsatt håll. År 2000 uppskattades en fjärdedel av världens extremt fattiga leva inom bräckliga och konfliktdrabbade länder. År 2030 förväntas mer än hälften göra det. Det är därför inte konstigt att de tidigare FN målen (Milleniemålen) har kritiserats för att inte ha beaktat dessa länders speciella behov och utmaningar tillräckligt.Somalia är ett av 20 "ständigt bräckliga" länder på den lista som de multilaterala utvecklingsbankerna använder sig av. Över 60 % av befolkningen anses vara fattig, och hög arbetslöshet, inte minst bland unga och kvinnor, och en offentlig sektor i förfall har gjort att många sätter sitt hopp till eget företagande. Endast i regionen Somaliland uppskattas det finnas över 100 000 små företag och de står för 33 % av regionens totala sysselsättning. Företagens tillväxt hämmas dock inte bara av den osäkra politiska utvecklingen, svag inhemsk efterfrågan och utbredd korruption, utan också av högst bristfälliga kapitalmarknader. Ett ljus i mörkret är dock tillväxten av mikrokredit-banker som ofta explicit vänder sig till unga och kvinnor med ambitionen att starta små företag, eller redan har små företag som behöver mer finansiering. Mikrokrediter har de senaste 15-20 åren blivit ett av de viktigaste, och mest omtalade, instrumenten för fattigdomsbekämpning inom utvecklingsarbetet. Enligt uppskattningar så har antalet extremt fattiga hushåll som har mikrolån globalt växt från 7,6 miljoner 1997, till 137,5 miljoner 2010. Men forskningen kring mikrolånens effektivitet har hittills begränsats till fattiga men stabila miljöer. Syftet med detta projekt är att göra en effektutvärdering av mikrokrediter i Somalia, ett land med ovanligt stora ekonomiska, sociala och politiska utmaningar. Tillsammans med våra samarbetspartners, en social fond (Silatech) baserad i Doha, Qatar, och de fyra största mikrokreditbankerna i Somalia, så kommer vi att genomföra en randomiserad studie med en unik forskningsdesign. Silatech tillhandahåller bankerna en partiell kredit-garanti som ger bankerna möjlighet att nå ut till kunder utan tillgång till egen finansiell säkerhet (”collateral”, vilket normalt krävs för att få låna). Storleken på garantin är begränsad, så de utan garanti, men annars rimliga affärsplaner, får genom ett lotteri tillgång, eller inte, till kredit-garantin. På detta sätt får vi två likvärdiga grupper varav den ena får tillgång till lån, men inte den andra. Enkät-undersökningar i båda grupperna kommer sedan användas för att mäta effekterna av tillgång på lån (genom att jämföra genomsnittsutfall mellan de två grupperna) på primärt ekonomisk aktivitet, inkomster och tillgångar, livstillfredsställelse, och politiska attityder. Det senare är det mer unika med denna studie, hur tillgången till krediter, och med dem eventuellt också jobb och ekonomisk trygghet, påverkar politiska attityder, något som är av stor betydelse i ett politiskt fragmenterat samhälle som Somalia fyllt av extremistiskt våld. Genom olika typer av enkät-experiment, så kallade ”endorsement” och ”list” experiment, kan vi mäta även känsliga preferenser såsom stöd för radikala politiska rörelser som Al-Shabaab.   Projektets bidrag till den existerande forskningen inom utvecklingsekonomi faller med andra ord främst inom tre områden. (i) Den första gedigna effektutvärderingen av mikrokrediter i en så bräcklig och utmanande miljö (”fragile state”) som Somalia. (ii) En ny och unik metod för att säkerställa att vi fångar kausala effekter av tillgången till mikrokrediter, och inte bara korrelationer. (iii) Ett bredare anslag vad gäller utfallsvariabler än vad befintliga studier har använt sig av.</narrative>
      <narrative>In this project we extend the literature on micro-credits beyond poor but stable environments to a conflict ridden country, Somalia, and broaden the analysis to also include the impact on political attitudes, including radicalization. The share of the poor living in fragile environments is projected to increase, and small credits should be both more essential for household welfare and more challenging to capitalize in such an environment. The objective of this project is therefore to assess the impact of access to micro-credits through a randomized controlled trial in agreement with four MSME-financing institutions operating in Somalia. A partial-credit guarantee offered by our implementing partner Silatech, a social fund from Qatar, will incentivize the provision of credit to higher-risk borrowers, a subset of whom will be randomly selected to receive the guarantee and thereby obtain credit, while a subset will not. This is a methodological improvement as it gives us an opportunity to randomize at the individual level and calculate average treatment effects rather than randomize availability of credits at the community level, capturing intention to treat effects. Surveys of both control and treatment groups will be used to measure financial and social returns, income generation, job creation and life satisfaction, but also impact on political attitudes, including radicalization and support for extremist groups using endorsement and list experiments.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.1 - Upprätthålla ekonomisk tillväxt per capita i enlighet med nationella förhållanden och i synnerhet en BNP-tillväxt på minst 7 procent per år i de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Famines as Mass Atrocities: Reconsidering Violence, Memory and Justice in Relation to Hunger</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svältkatastrofer som massvåld: Mot en ny förståelse av våld, minne och ansvarsutkrävande i relation till hungersnöd</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hunger is on the rise globally. Although mass-starvation has killed staggering numbers of people, it is usually not conceptualized as mass-violence. Victims are rarely commemorated and actors responsible are not held accountable – despite the fact that famines are largely man-made. The proposed project aims to analyze the attempts and possibilities to pursue remembrance and justice after famines. It studies (1) under what conditions, how and by whom famines are understood, remembered and dealt with as mass-atrocities. This is done through a historical study of six famines in Africa, Asia and Europe. The project also analyzes (2) contemporary initiatives to push for remembrance and justice for hunger deaths, for instance by intergovernmental organizations, civil society groups, legal professionals, victim groups and states. Theoretically, the project understands conceptualizations of violence, memorialization and pursuit of justice as interconnected. Methodologically, the project will draw on earlier literature, archival research and media sources, and also carry out interviews with experts and key actors involved in projects of commemoration and justice. Bringing attention to the structural violence of famines, and gaining a systematic understanding of the opportunities and obstacles to bring those responsible to justice and commemorate victims will contribute to the important endeavor of preventing famines in the future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter att antalet människor som svälter i världen minskat stadigt under lång tid ökar hungern igen. År 2016 led hela 100 miljoner människor – 20 miljoner fler än året innan – av akut matbrist. År 2017 utbröt svältkatastrof i Sydsudan och varningar för svält utfärdades för Nigeria, Somalia och Jemen. Mellan år 1870 och 2010 dog minst hundra miljoner människor i stora svältkatastrofer. Dessa svindlande siffror visar att svält är en tragedi i nivå med folkmord och krig. Men trots detta hanteras det lidande och de förluster som svält medför annorlunda än förluster i krig och andra mer spektakulära former av våld. När det gäller folkmord, krig och terrorism finns internationella och nationella normer och processer för att ställa de skyldiga till svars, söka sanningen om vad som hände och minnas offren. Svält däremot betraktas ofta som något som beror på olyckliga omständigheter såsom dåligt väder. Svältens offer förblir osynliga och osörjda. Detta trots att forskningen om hur svältkatastrofer uppkommer entydigt visar att svält nästan alltid orsakas av medvetna handlingar – eller brist på handlande. Flera forskare har förespråkat att vi börjar prata om ”svältbrott” och identifierar gärningsmännen bakom världens hungerkatastrofer.Detta forskningsprojekt studerar de försök som görs för att minnas och skipa rättvisa för svältens offer, och bidrar därmed till att skapa en förståelse av svält som en typ av våld som måste tas på minst lika stort allvar som krig och folkmord.Projektet har två delar. Den första delen undersöker under vilka förutsättningar svältkatastrofer förstås, blir ihågkomna och hanteras som mass-våld. Vem har intresse av att minnas – eller glömma – hungerkatastroferna?Vi kommer att titta närmare på sex svältkatastrofer i tre världsdelar: Irland 1845-1852, Ukraina 1932-1933, India 1943, China 1958-62, Etiopien 1984-85 och Somalia 2011. Genom en systematisk genomgång av tidigare litteratur, rapportering i media och arkivkällor, samt intervjuer med experter och involverade aktörer, kommer vi att undersöka hur dessa svältkatastrofer beskrivits, och titta på vilka initiativ som tagits till att identifiera och ställa ansvariga till svars och att hedra offren. Genom att jämföra de olika fallen kommer vi att få ökat förståelse för när, hur, varför och för vem det kan bli möjligt att söka rättvisa för och minnas svältens offer.Projektets andra del fokuserar på nutida aktörer som försöker driva frågan om att svält bör förstås som storskaligt våld och det därför är relevant att minnas och skipa rättsskipa efter hungersnöd. Här kommer vi att göra intervjuer med akademiker, aktivister, människorättsorganisationer, jurister och andra aktörer som engagerar sig i dessa frågor, för att identifiera hur de jobbar och vilka hinder de stöter på.Projektets resultat kommer att ha direkt relevans för de aktörer i världen som kämpar för att öka kunskapen kring och förebygga hunger. Om vi vet mer om när och hur de som är ansvariga för svältkatastrofer kan ställas till svars, och under vilka förutsättningar minneshållande av svältens offer kan bidra till helande och samhällelig återuppbyggnad, kan strategier formuleras för att förstå och hantera tidigare svältkatastrofer på ett sätt som gör att framtida kriser kan förebyggas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hunger is on the rise globally. Although mass-starvation has killed staggering numbers of people, it is usually not conceptualized as mass-violence. Victims are rarely commemorated and actors responsible are not held accountable – despite the fact that famines are largely man-made. The proposed project aims to analyze the attempts and possibilities to pursue remembrance and justice after famines. It studies (1) under what conditions, how and by whom famines are understood, remembered and dealt with as mass-atrocities. This is done through a historical study of six famines in Africa, Asia and Europe. The project also analyzes (2) contemporary initiatives to push for remembrance and justice for hunger deaths, for instance by intergovernmental organizations, civil society groups, legal professionals, victim groups and states. Theoretically, the project understands conceptualizations of violence, memorialization and pursuit of justice as interconnected. Methodologically, the project will draw on earlier literature, archival research and media sources, and also carry out interviews with experts and key actors involved in projects of commemoration and justice. Bringing attention to the structural violence of famines, and gaining a systematic understanding of the opportunities and obstacles to bring those responsible to justice and commemorate victims will contribute to the important endeavor of preventing famines in the future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter att antalet människor som svälter i världen minskat stadigt under lång tid ökar hungern igen. År 2016 led hela 100 miljoner människor – 20 miljoner fler än året innan – av akut matbrist. År 2017 utbröt svältkatastrof i Sydsudan och varningar för svält utfärdades för Nigeria, Somalia och Jemen. Mellan år 1870 och 2010 dog minst hundra miljoner människor i stora svältkatastrofer. Dessa svindlande siffror visar att svält är en tragedi i nivå med folkmord och krig. Men trots detta hanteras det lidande och de förluster som svält medför annorlunda än förluster i krig och andra mer spektakulära former av våld. När det gäller folkmord, krig och terrorism finns internationella och nationella normer och processer för att ställa de skyldiga till svars, söka sanningen om vad som hände och minnas offren. Svält däremot betraktas ofta som något som beror på olyckliga omständigheter såsom dåligt väder. Svältens offer förblir osynliga och osörjda. Detta trots att forskningen om hur svältkatastrofer uppkommer entydigt visar att svält nästan alltid orsakas av medvetna handlingar – eller brist på handlande. Flera forskare har förespråkat att vi börjar prata om ”svältbrott” och identifierar gärningsmännen bakom världens hungerkatastrofer.Detta forskningsprojekt studerar de försök som görs för att minnas och skipa rättvisa för svältens offer, och bidrar därmed till att skapa en förståelse av svält som en typ av våld som måste tas på minst lika stort allvar som krig och folkmord.Projektet har två delar. Den första delen undersöker under vilka förutsättningar svältkatastrofer förstås, blir ihågkomna och hanteras som mass-våld. Vem har intresse av att minnas – eller glömma – hungerkatastroferna?Vi kommer att titta närmare på sex svältkatastrofer i tre världsdelar: Irland 1845-1852, Ukraina 1932-1933, India 1943, China 1958-62, Etiopien 1984-85 och Somalia 2011. Genom en systematisk genomgång av tidigare litteratur, rapportering i media och arkivkällor, samt intervjuer med experter och involverade aktörer, kommer vi att undersöka hur dessa svältkatastrofer beskrivits, och titta på vilka initiativ som tagits till att identifiera och ställa ansvariga till svars och att hedra offren. Genom att jämföra de olika fallen kommer vi att få ökat förståelse för när, hur, varför och för vem det kan bli möjligt att söka rättvisa för och minnas svältens offer.Projektets andra del fokuserar på nutida aktörer som försöker driva frågan om att svält bör förstås som storskaligt våld och det därför är relevant att minnas och skipa rättsskipa efter hungersnöd. Här kommer vi att göra intervjuer med akademiker, aktivister, människorättsorganisationer, jurister och andra aktörer som engagerar sig i dessa frågor, för att identifiera hur de jobbar och vilka hinder de stöter på.Projektets resultat kommer att ha direkt relevans för de aktörer i världen som kämpar för att öka kunskapen kring och förebygga hunger. Om vi vet mer om när och hur de som är ansvariga för svältkatastrofer kan ställas till svars, och under vilka förutsättningar minneshållande av svältens offer kan bidra till helande och samhällelig återuppbyggnad, kan strategier formuleras för att förstå och hantera tidigare svältkatastrofer på ett sätt som gör att framtida kriser kan förebyggas.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to explain the different levels of regional cooperation on transboundary policy challenges in the Global South. Dominant theories fail to explain the contradictory trends regarding how developing states respond to such challenges. In some policy fields, regional cooperation is weak despite strong norms and institutions promoting regional solutions, whereas in others, it is strong although no substantial norms or institutions support it. We claim that the key to explaining this puzzle lies in the understandings of national sovereignty that the involved states develop in specific policy fields. Our main proposition is that the level of cooperation on a given transboundary policy challenge depends on whether states redefine and transform their national sovereignty in a way that sees regional cooperation as enhancing rather than constraining state autonomy. Focusing on transboundary rivers and communicable diseases, the project analyzes and compares the national sovereignty understandings of states in Africa and Southeast Asia, and how they relate to ideas about regional cooperation. The innovative comparative case study design, which includes comparison across both policy fields and regions, makes robust theory building possible. The project enhances our understanding of the conditions for regional cooperation in the Global South, and questions Western-centric and Eurocentric ideas about the link between national sovereignty and regional cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt söker förklara olika nivåer av regionalt samarbete bland utvecklingsländer för att hantera gränsöverskridande politiska utmaningar. Existerande forskning erbjuder inga övertygande förklaringar till varför utvecklingsländer lyckas samarbeta regionalt för att hantera sådana gränsöverskridande utmaningar inom vissa politikområden och under vissa omständigheter men inte i andra. På vissa politikområden är det regionala samarbetet svagt trots starka normer och institutioner som främjar regionala och kollektiva lösningar, medan samarbetet är starkt i andra politikområden, trots en avsaknad av starka normer och regionala institutioner som kan stödja det. Vi hävdar att nyckeln till förklaringen ligger i en fördjupad förståelse av nationell suveränitet. En bättre förståelse av nationell suveränitet är av särdeles stor betydelse eftersom många forskare såväl som biståndsgivare och andra praktiker alltmer agerar som om den nationella suveräniteten mest vore en gammalmodig princip som närmast spelat ut sin roll eller bara är till hinder för internationellt och regionalt samarbete. Även om en hel del forskare fortfarande inkluderar nationell suveränitet i sina analyser står det helt klart att de flesta teorier baseras på en enkelspårig (och ofta eurocentrisk) syn på hur nationell suveränitet hänger ihop med regionalt samarbete.Detta forskningsprojekt undersöker i vilken utsträckning samarbetsnivån inom ett visst politikområde beror på huruvida staterna och dess företrädare omdefinierar och omvandlar den nationella suveräniteten på ett sätt som gör att det regionala samarbete anses förbättra snarare än begränsa statens självständighet och utvecklingspotential.Projektet fokuserar specifikt på hur uppfattningar om nationell suveränitet påverkar regionalt samarbete och styrning av gränsöverskridande floder och hanteringen av smittsamma sjukdomar i Afrika och Sydostasien. Vi använder oss av flera kompletterande kvalitativa metoder och typer av material, såväl som strategiskt kvantitativt material. Den jämförande fallstudieutformningen, som alltså bygger på en systematisk jämförelse av två politikområden och två regioner, gör det möjligt att dra både teoretiska och empiriska slutsatser. På så sätt förbättrar alltså projektet vår förståelse för villkoren för framgångsrikt regionalt samarbete bland utvecklingsländer. Den jämförande fallstudiedesignen gör att resultaten kommer vara av relevans bortom de specifika politikområdena och regionerna.Projektet har även viktiga implikationer för beslutsfattande, policy och biståndspolitik. Projektet är upplagt för spridning av forskningsresultat till olika beslutsfattare och praktiker. Tack vare tidigare forskningsprojekt med starka policykomponenter har de två forskarna i projektet redan etablerade kontaktnät som möjliggör fördjupad dialog med  praktiker och beslutsfattare. Projektet syftar till att sprida resultat och skapa dialog med politiska eliter och civilsamhällesaktörer på nationell nivå, med internationella och regionala organisationer såväl som med olika biståndsaktörer. Inte minst europeiska biståndsgivare investerar ofantligt stora resurser för att främja regionalt samarbete i Afrika såväl som i Asien, och projektet är strukturerat för att i största möjliga utsträckning söka dialog och diskussion med framförallt de viktigaste europeiska biståndsgivarna — såsom EU, Tyskland, Sverige, Norge, Danmark, Storbritannien, Nederländerna, Belgien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to explain the different levels of regional cooperation on transboundary policy challenges in the Global South. Dominant theories fail to explain the contradictory trends regarding how developing states respond to such challenges. In some policy fields, regional cooperation is weak despite strong norms and institutions promoting regional solutions, whereas in others, it is strong although no substantial norms or institutions support it. We claim that the key to explaining this puzzle lies in the understandings of national sovereignty that the involved states develop in specific policy fields. Our main proposition is that the level of cooperation on a given transboundary policy challenge depends on whether states redefine and transform their national sovereignty in a way that sees regional cooperation as enhancing rather than constraining state autonomy. Focusing on transboundary rivers and communicable diseases, the project analyzes and compares the national sovereignty understandings of states in Africa and Southeast Asia, and how they relate to ideas about regional cooperation. The innovative comparative case study design, which includes comparison across both policy fields and regions, makes robust theory building possible. The project enhances our understanding of the conditions for regional cooperation in the Global South, and questions Western-centric and Eurocentric ideas about the link between national sovereignty and regional cooperation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Regional Cooperation and the Transformation of National Sovereignty in the Global South</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is globally the most common cause of pneumonia in children under two years of age. The morbidity/mortality is considerable, not least in Sub-Saharan Africa. No effective treatment or vaccine exist. We will develop anti-RSV therapy from drug discovery onwards through epidemiological investigation by collaboration with Mozambique.Purpose and aims: i/ to understand the epidemiology of RSV respiratory infection in children in Mozambique and in Sweden, as groundwork for future antiviral treatment; ii/ to identify viral and host factors including antibody respone of importance for pathogenesis of RSV infection; and iii/to elucidate the efficacy, safety and molecular mechanism of action of our lead anti-RSV compound.Work plan: We have formed a research network within infectious disease epidemiology and drug discovery with collaborators from Maputo, Stockholm and Gothenburg. We will analyze retrospective data from our studies om respiratory infections dominated by RSV, and perform prospective studies in both countries, with focus on genetic diversity in both pathogen and host, and on antibody responses that might lead to more  severe symptoms. The methodology includes molecular epidemiology and diagnostics in humans, as well as cell biology and chemistry to define drug mechanisms. Novel seroassays will be developed. The time plan is linked to mutual PhD programs and encompasses 4 years. Importance: Treatment of RSV will improve child health globally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Respiratoriskt syncytiellt virus (RSV) är globalt sett den vanligaste orsaken till lunginflammation hos barn under 2 år. Man beräknar att RSV orsakar cirka 200.000 dödsfall årligen, och barn i låginkomstländer är speciellt drabbade. Behandlingen är endast symtomlindrande då verksamma antivirala läkemedel saknas. Det finns heller inga möjligheter att vaccinera mot RSV-infektion, då tidigare immuniseringsförsök ledde till svårare infektion istället för hälsa hos deltagarna. Uppkomst av antikroppar som gynnar infektion (AGI) med RSV istället för att ge skydd har angetts som en trolig förklaring till vaccinmisslyckandet, och ett liknande förhållande har föreslagits gälla för Denguevirus. Epidemiologin vid RSV-infektioner är ofullständigt känd, och huruvida dess två varianter, RSV A och B, samverkar med eller motverkar varandra är inte studerat. Vi befarar på goda grunder, precis som vad fallet verkar vara för Denguevirusinfektioner, att antikroppar mot en subtyp (t.ex. RSV-A) kan ge svårare förlopp vid infektion med den andra subtypen (t.ex. RSV-A).Det aktuella projektet har som syfte att utveckla en verksam behandling mot RSV. Vi har upptäckt en substans (c52), som är verksam mot RSV i cellkultursförsök i låg koncentration och som har låg toxicitet (giftighetsgrad). Substansen betecknas som en läkemedelskandidat. Vi vill därför utveckla c52 till ett framtida läkemedel mot RSV för global användning. För att möjliggöra en sådan läkemedelsutveckling behövs mer kunskap om epidemiologin vid RSV-infektion.I Mocambique har nyligen en omfattande kartläggning skett av RSV-infektion hos barn Våra preliminära resultat talar för att c52 motverkar RSV-infektion genom att blockera ett humant protein, nämligen receptorn för tillväxtfaktorn EGF. Fyndet är lovande eftersom det är svårt att utveckla resistens mot sådana antimikrobiella läkemedel som använder värdproteiner. Å andra sidan kan naturlig resistens förekomma om värdmutationer föreligger. Vi avser därför att genetiskt kartlägga EGF-receptorn hos patienterna i våra prospektiva studier för att undersöka om alla RSV-infekterade kan komma att ha nytta av den nya behandlingen.Vidare vill vi försöka förstå den bristfälliga immuniteten vid RSV-infektion, vilket skapat problem vid vaccinutveckling. Vi vill undersöka om antikroppar efter naturlig RSV-infektion har en skyddande effekt, eller om AGI föreligger. Av särskilt intresse är att fastställa sådana gynnande effekter av antikroppar mot RSV-A för infektion av cellkultur med RSV-B, och vice versa. Någon typ-specifik RSV-serologi av detta slag finns ej tillgänglig idag, och ett av projektets delmål är att utveckla sådan metodik. Metodutvecklingen ger ”på köpet” en möjlighet att rena fram sådana RSV-typspecifika antikroppar för att undersöka deras funktion m.a.p. AGI.Slutligen vill vi ytterligare klarlägga verkningsmekanismen för c52. Detta sker genom speciella cellkulturer där humana celler odlas så att de liknar det normalt ytskikt i luftträdet, vilket är RSVs målområde i kroppen. Vidare ämnar vi testa c52 i djurmodell, eftersom en gynnsam effekt in vivo är en förutsättning för vidare läkemedelsutveckling.Projektet baseras på ett mångårigt och fruktbart epidemiologiskt samarbete mellan Folkhälsomyndigheten/KI och forskare i Mocambique. Genom att kombinera detta samarbete med expertis på virusdiagnostik och framställning av antivirala läkemedel har vi goda utsikter att lyckas med vårt mål att förbättra både behandling av infektion med RSV och att öka förståelsen för hur antikroppssvaret fungerar mot detta virus. Projektet kan komma att förbättra barns hälsa i låginkomstländer som Mocambique. Vidare kommer gemensam kunskap att genereras som kan ge ett varaktigt tillskott till både forskningsområde och forskningsmiljö i de bägge länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is globally the most common cause of pneumonia in children under two years of age. The morbidity/mortality is considerable, not least in Sub-Saharan Africa. No effective treatment or vaccine exist. We will develop anti-RSV therapy from drug discovery onwards through epidemiological investigation by collaboration with Mozambique.Purpose and aims: i/ to understand the epidemiology of RSV respiratory infection in children in Mozambique and in Sweden, as groundwork for future antiviral treatment; ii/ to identify viral and host factors including antibody respone of importance for pathogenesis of RSV infection; and iii/to elucidate the efficacy, safety and molecular mechanism of action of our lead anti-RSV compound.Work plan: We have formed a research network within infectious disease epidemiology and drug discovery with collaborators from Maputo, Stockholm and Gothenburg. We will analyze retrospective data from our studies om respiratory infections dominated by RSV, and perform prospective studies in both countries, with focus on genetic diversity in both pathogen and host, and on antibody responses that might lead to more  severe symptoms. The methodology includes molecular epidemiology and diagnostics in humans, as well as cell biology and chemistry to define drug mechanisms. Novel seroassays will be developed. The time plan is linked to mutual PhD programs and encompasses 4 years. Importance: Treatment of RSV will improve child health globally.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Respiratoriskt syncytiellt virus (RSV) är globalt sett den vanligaste orsaken till lunginflammation hos barn under 2 år. Man beräknar att RSV orsakar cirka 200.000 dödsfall årligen, och barn i låginkomstländer är speciellt drabbade. Behandlingen är endast symtomlindrande då verksamma antivirala läkemedel saknas. Det finns heller inga möjligheter att vaccinera mot RSV-infektion, då tidigare immuniseringsförsök ledde till svårare infektion istället för hälsa hos deltagarna. Uppkomst av antikroppar som gynnar infektion (AGI) med RSV istället för att ge skydd har angetts som en trolig förklaring till vaccinmisslyckandet, och ett liknande förhållande har föreslagits gälla för Denguevirus. Epidemiologin vid RSV-infektioner är ofullständigt känd, och huruvida dess två varianter, RSV A och B, samverkar med eller motverkar varandra är inte studerat. Vi befarar på goda grunder, precis som vad fallet verkar vara för Denguevirusinfektioner, att antikroppar mot en subtyp (t.ex. RSV-A) kan ge svårare förlopp vid infektion med den andra subtypen (t.ex. RSV-A).Det aktuella projektet har som syfte att utveckla en verksam behandling mot RSV. Vi har upptäckt en substans (c52), som är verksam mot RSV i cellkultursförsök i låg koncentration och som har låg toxicitet (giftighetsgrad). Substansen betecknas som en läkemedelskandidat. Vi vill därför utveckla c52 till ett framtida läkemedel mot RSV för global användning. För att möjliggöra en sådan läkemedelsutveckling behövs mer kunskap om epidemiologin vid RSV-infektion.I Mocambique har nyligen en omfattande kartläggning skett av RSV-infektion hos barn Våra preliminära resultat talar för att c52 motverkar RSV-infektion genom att blockera ett humant protein, nämligen receptorn för tillväxtfaktorn EGF. Fyndet är lovande eftersom det är svårt att utveckla resistens mot sådana antimikrobiella läkemedel som använder värdproteiner. Å andra sidan kan naturlig resistens förekomma om värdmutationer föreligger. Vi avser därför att genetiskt kartlägga EGF-receptorn hos patienterna i våra prospektiva studier för att undersöka om alla RSV-infekterade kan komma att ha nytta av den nya behandlingen.Vidare vill vi försöka förstå den bristfälliga immuniteten vid RSV-infektion, vilket skapat problem vid vaccinutveckling. Vi vill undersöka om antikroppar efter naturlig RSV-infektion har en skyddande effekt, eller om AGI föreligger. Av särskilt intresse är att fastställa sådana gynnande effekter av antikroppar mot RSV-A för infektion av cellkultur med RSV-B, och vice versa. Någon typ-specifik RSV-serologi av detta slag finns ej tillgänglig idag, och ett av projektets delmål är att utveckla sådan metodik. Metodutvecklingen ger ”på köpet” en möjlighet att rena fram sådana RSV-typspecifika antikroppar för att undersöka deras funktion m.a.p. AGI.Slutligen vill vi ytterligare klarlägga verkningsmekanismen för c52. Detta sker genom speciella cellkulturer där humana celler odlas så att de liknar det normalt ytskikt i luftträdet, vilket är RSVs målområde i kroppen. Vidare ämnar vi testa c52 i djurmodell, eftersom en gynnsam effekt in vivo är en förutsättning för vidare läkemedelsutveckling.Projektet baseras på ett mångårigt och fruktbart epidemiologiskt samarbete mellan Folkhälsomyndigheten/KI och forskare i Mocambique. Genom att kombinera detta samarbete med expertis på virusdiagnostik och framställning av antivirala läkemedel har vi goda utsikter att lyckas med vårt mål att förbättra både behandling av infektion med RSV och att öka förståelsen för hur antikroppssvaret fungerar mot detta virus. Projektet kan komma att förbättra barns hälsa i låginkomstländer som Mocambique. Vidare kommer gemensam kunskap att genereras som kan ge ett varaktigt tillskott till både forskningsområde och forskningsmiljö i de bägge länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokratioch jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Småbrukare har begränsade resurser och det kan därför vara svårt att prioritera investeringar i djurhälsa. Det kan även vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Flera faktorer gör alltså att efterfrågan, nyttjandet och tillgången till djurhälsoservice är begränsad. För att kunna utveckla och anpassa djurhälsoservicen till småbrukares villkor, är det viktigt att veta vad som gör att småbrukare bestämmer sig för att investera i djurhälsa.Andelen djur som dör på grund av sjukdom är många gånger högre i låginkomstländer jämfört med hur det ser ut i höginkomstländer. Och även sjukdom och död hos ett enstaka djur kan ha allvarliga konsekvenser för en familjs levnadsvillkor. För får och get i låginkomstländer ligger dödligheten omkring 15% hos vuxna djur och mellan 22-24% för unga djur. Denna höga dödlighet leder till att djurägare förlorar ett djur för varje två djur som säljs. Förbättrad djurhälsa skulle därmed ge en kraftig förbättring av småbrukares ekonomi. Det saknas idag kunskap om dödsorsaker hos får och get i Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns nämligen endast svaga rapporteringssystem för sjukdom och dödlighet. För att kunna stödja småbrukare på bästa sätt och ge de mest adekvata råden för att förbättra djurhälsa och djurhållning, är det viktigt att ha kunskap om bakomliggande orsaker till varför får och getter dör på gården.Får och getter är viktiga tillgångar för småbrukare och används ofta som en resurs för oväntade utgifter. Djuren kan användas för byteshandel, eller säljas för att kunna betala läkarbesök och barnens skolavgifter, mm. Det är inte alltid en uppenbar fördel att sälja de friskaste och starkaste djuren, eftersom det inte är någon garanti att det inbringar ett högre marknadspris. Friska, starka och reproduktiva djur behålls antagligen hellre än svaga djur, i och med att det ger en bättre avkastning. Att sälja sjuka djur kan dock innebära att smittor sprids. De drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur som säljs, är därför viktiga att förstå.I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka hur olika aktörer påverkar djurägares beslut att investera i djurhälsa. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad deltagardriven forskning, där djurägare och andra aktörer inom djurhälsa själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer. Dessutom kommer vi studera orsaker till dödsfall hos får och get genom intervjuer, fältobduktioner och molekylärdiagnostik. Vi kommer vidare att undersöka de drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur de beslutar sig för att sälja.Projektet syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Tanzania och Zambia. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap. Det tvärvetenskapliga samarbetet i projektet bidrar till mer lokalt relevanta och tillförlitliga forskningsresultat. Resultaten kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för hur vi ska få friskare får och getter och bekämpa smittsamma djursjukdomar, vilket är viktiga led i fattigdomsbekämpning och tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for providing food security and livelihoods, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in low-income countries such as Tanzania and Zambia. The smallholder production is generally characterized as a low input - low output system, where animal health investments are limited. Healthy animals are key to increased productivity and essential for sustainable and resilient development of sheep and goat production. The proposed initiative, bridging veterinary and social sciences, will lead to increased knowledge, technology and the long-term research partnerships needed to move sheep and goat health forward. We will i) investigate how animal health actors are influencing farmers´ decision-making on animal health investments, through true engagement of stakeholders using participatory epidemiological (PE) tools; ii) explore on-farm mortality of sheep and goats, by interviewing farmers, livestock extension and veterinary officers, and validate retrieved information through field necropsies and molecular diagnostics; and iii) investigate drivers playing a role when farmers decide to sell animals. The 2-year project will lead to strengthened capacity in PE, bioinformatics and high-throughput sequencing needed for long-term research partnerships on infectious diseases and health in sheep and goats. Based on generated knowledge we will identify needs for future research to improve sheep and goat health.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Faktorer som begränsar hållbar produktion av små idisslare i Tanzania och Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative>Factors limiting sustainable small ruminant production in Tanzania and Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Får och getter är vanliga husdjur i små lantbruk och för eget husbehov i Afrika, Mellanöstern och Asien. Djuren sköts ofta av kvinnor och småbruket utgör en viktig extrainkomst för dem och deras familjer. Denna sidoinkomst kan vara direkt avgörande för deras dagliga överlevnad och är ett viktigt led i demokratioch jämlikhetsutvecklingen. Smittsamma djursjukdomar såsom peste des petits ruminants (PPR) och smittsam lungsäcks- och lunginflammation hos get (CCPP) utgör emellertid allvarliga hinder för vidareutveckling av småbruken och har beskrivits som en viktig faktor som kan leda till kronisk fattigdom.I jämförelse med nötkreatur, som är relativt dyra, har även de fattigaste människorna på den afrikanska landsbygden råd att köpa får och getter. Dessa djur används ofta inom byteshandel, för ceremoniella ändamål, för att betala läkarbesök, med mera. Därför räknas de ofta inte med i den officiella ekonomin. Småbrukare har begränsade resurser och det kan därför vara svårt att prioritera investeringar i djurhälsa. Det kan även vara dålig tillgänglighet till veterinärer och andra rådgivare, och dessa prioriterar inte alltid får och get. Flera faktorer gör alltså att efterfrågan, nyttjandet och tillgången till djurhälsoservice är begränsad. För att kunna utveckla och anpassa djurhälsoservicen till småbrukares villkor, är det viktigt att veta vad som gör att småbrukare bestämmer sig för att investera i djurhälsa.Andelen djur som dör på grund av sjukdom är många gånger högre i låginkomstländer jämfört med hur det ser ut i höginkomstländer. Och även sjukdom och död hos ett enstaka djur kan ha allvarliga konsekvenser för en familjs levnadsvillkor. För får och get i låginkomstländer ligger dödligheten omkring 15% hos vuxna djur och mellan 22-24% för unga djur. Denna höga dödlighet leder till att djurägare förlorar ett djur för varje två djur som säljs. Förbättrad djurhälsa skulle därmed ge en kraftig förbättring av småbrukares ekonomi. Det saknas idag kunskap om dödsorsaker hos får och get i Tanzania och Zambia. Det finns nämligen endast svaga rapporteringssystem för sjukdom och dödlighet. För att kunna stödja småbrukare på bästa sätt och ge de mest adekvata råden för att förbättra djurhälsa och djurhållning, är det viktigt att ha kunskap om bakomliggande orsaker till varför får och getter dör på gården.Får och getter är viktiga tillgångar för småbrukare och används ofta som en resurs för oväntade utgifter. Djuren kan användas för byteshandel, eller säljas för att kunna betala läkarbesök och barnens skolavgifter, mm. Det är inte alltid en uppenbar fördel att sälja de friskaste och starkaste djuren, eftersom det inte är någon garanti att det inbringar ett högre marknadspris. Friska, starka och reproduktiva djur behålls antagligen hellre än svaga djur, i och med att det ger en bättre avkastning. Att sälja sjuka djur kan dock innebära att smittor sprids. De drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur som säljs, är därför viktiga att förstå.I detta projekt kommer vi att undersöka hur olika aktörer påverkar djurägares beslut att investera i djurhälsa. Vi kommer här att använda oss av så kallad deltagardriven forskning, där djurägare och andra aktörer inom djurhälsa själva aktivt deltar i till exempel diskussionsgrupper och intervjuer. Dessutom kommer vi studera orsaker till dödsfall hos får och get genom intervjuer, fältobduktioner och molekylärdiagnostik. Vi kommer vidare att undersöka de drivkrafter som finns bakom småbrukares beslut att sälja djur och vilka djur de beslutar sig för att sälja.Projektet syftar framför allt till att skapa och stärka forskningssamarbeten mellan svenska forskare och forskare i Tanzania och Zambia. Vi har idag redan goda samarbeten i regionen som vi vill bygga vidare på. Projektet samlar forskare med expertis inom både veterinärmedicin och samhällsvetenskap. Det tvärvetenskapliga samarbetet i projektet bidrar till mer lokalt relevanta och tillförlitliga forskningsresultat. Resultaten kommer att leda till ökad förståelse för hur vi ska få friskare får och getter och bekämpa smittsamma djursjukdomar, vilket är viktiga led i fattigdomsbekämpning och tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Small ruminants (sheep and goats) are important species for providing food security and livelihoods, especially for resource-constrained smallholder farmers in low-income countries such as Tanzania and Zambia. The smallholder production is generally characterized as a low input - low output system, where animal health investments are limited. Healthy animals are key to increased productivity and essential for sustainable and resilient development of sheep and goat production. The proposed initiative, bridging veterinary and social sciences, will lead to increased knowledge, technology and the long-term research partnerships needed to move sheep and goat health forward. We will i) investigate how animal health actors are influencing farmers´ decision-making on animal health investments, through true engagement of stakeholders using participatory epidemiological (PE) tools; ii) explore on-farm mortality of sheep and goats, by interviewing farmers, livestock extension and veterinary officers, and validate retrieved information through field necropsies and molecular diagnostics; and iii) investigate drivers playing a role when farmers decide to sell animals. The 2-year project will lead to strengthened capacity in PE, bioinformatics and high-throughput sequencing needed for long-term research partnerships on infectious diseases and health in sheep and goats. Based on generated knowledge we will identify needs for future research to improve sheep and goat health.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public Goods Provision in the Shadow of Urbanization: Learning from Experiences in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillhandahållande av offentliga tjänster i skuggan av urbanisering: Lärdomar från (erfarenheter i) Malawi, Tanzania, och Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna projektet ämnar undersöka urbaniseringens inverkan på hur olika samhällsinstitutioner (system av sociala normer och regler som skapar mänskliga beteendemönster) påverkar kvaliteten av offentlig tjänsteleverans i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania. För att identifiera relevanta samhällsinstitutioner i en kontext där människor med olika traditioner möts, samt samhällsinstitutionernas samverkan med politiska institutioner och deras konsekvenserna för tjänsteleverans, föreslår GLD ett samarbete med lokala forskningsprogram i dessa tre länder. GLD vill därigenom utveckla kontextuellt relevanta teorier om lokal tjänsteleverans, samt skapa varaktiga samarbeten med forskningsinstitutioner i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania för att främja kontinuerligt lärande och utbyte av idéer inom urbanisering och samhällsinstitutioner.    Forskarlag från GLD, Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania kommer att förbereda och genomföra projekt som bygger på originell data från pågående forskningsprojekt om sociala institutioner, urbanisering och lokal samhällsstyrning. GLD kommer att tillhandahålla träning i enkätanalys medan de Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska samarbetsparterna bidrar med lokalkännedom och expertis om styrningsdynamiker i respektive länder. Samtliga parter kommer att arbeta med dataanalys, producera vetenskapliga artiklar och ge presentationer vid internationella konferenser.Samarbetet kommer att ske i sex stadier: 1) Internationella projektledare baserade vid forskningsinstitutioner i de tre samarbetsländerna delar med sig utav LGPI-verktyget och bjuder in forskarassistenter till att ansöka om att delta i samarbetet (Januari-Februari 2019); 2) de internationella projektledarna och GLD-teamet väljer ut två sökanden från varje land (Mars 2019); 3) samtliga deltagare samlas för en workshop för att utforska GLD-datan och arbeta fram forskningsdesigner (Juli 2019); 4) alla lagmedlemmar implementerar forskningsprojekt och fältarbete där detta är nödvändigt (Augusti-December 2019); 5) lagmedlemmarna träffas genom utbytesbesök för att samarbeta med att slutföra analyser och skrivande (Januari-Mars 2020); 6) deltagarna presenterar forskningen vid GLDs årliga konferens (Juni 2020).Genom att identifiera och undersöka samhällsinstitutioners påverkan i samband med urbanisering kommer det föreslagna projektet att generera viktiga insikter för att förbättra samhällsstyrning och tillhandahållande av tjänster i utvecklingsländer. I och med ökade resurser till lokala styrande organ till följd av decentraliseringsreformer är realiserandet av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (identifierade av FN; inkluderar mål relaterade till att minska fattigdom, säkra tillgång på mat, hälsa och välbefinnande, god utbildning för alla och rent vatten och sanitet) i hög utsträckning beroende av dessa organs förmåga att effektivt allokera resurser och tillhandahålla tjänster.Utöver projektets vetenskapliga bidrag ser GLD att detta samarbete har potential att ha en positiv inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning och hållbar utveckling, då projektet är centralt för att utveckla nya policyverktyg för att bekämpa fattigdom och bidra till hållbar utveckling. Projektet kommer att ge en ökad förståelse av de drivande mekanismerna bakom lokal samhällsstyrning, samt bidra till att utveckla och stärka de Svenska, Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska forskningsmiljöerna. De kollaborativa workshopsen som föreslås kommer att utveckla forskningsmetoder och identifiera kritiska ämnesområden. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad av de lokala samarbetspartnernas analytiska färdigheter och tillgången till ny unik data kommer att ge oss en bättre förståelse av sociala, ekonomiska och politiska utmaningar på lokalnivå i de tre länderna. Tillsammans bidrar detta till forskning som är bättre grundad i lokala realiteter och som kan ta sig an de kontextuellt specifika utmaningar som hållbar utveckling står inför.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Program on Governance and Local Development (GLD) proposes a collaborative research project aimed at understanding the drivers of variation in public goods provision within and across three African countries: Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. Researchers from GLD, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia will prepare and implement projects based on novel survey data that GLD is collecting in ongoing research projects on social institutions, urbanization and local governance. GLD will provide training in survey analysis, and our in-country partners will provide grounded understanding and expertise on governance dynamics in their countries. All partners will engage in data analyses, writing academic articles and conference presentations. The collaboration proceeds as follows: 1) International project leaders based at research institutions in the three collaboration countries invite applications by junior scholars to participate in the research collaboration (January-February 2019); 2) the international project leaders and GLD team select two applicants from each country (March 2019): 3) all participants convene in a workshop to explore GLD data and develop research designs (July 2019); 4) all team members will implement research projects, conducting additional fieldwork as necessary (August-December 2019); 5) team members meet in exchange visits to work jointly on finalizing analyses and writing (January-March 2020); 6) participants present research at GLD’s Annual Conference (June 2020).</narrative>
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        <narrative>Three of our research teams engaged in collection of supplemental data for their projects. One team implemented a conjoint experiment on tax moral in an online survey in Kenya. A second team collected data about migration and corruption in a online survey distributed in Kenya. And the third implemented a small number of focus group discussions to learn about the relationship between education and ethnic voting in Zambia.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Public Goods Provision in the Shadow of Urbanization: Learning from Experiences in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna projektet ämnar undersöka urbaniseringens inverkan på hur olika samhällsinstitutioner (system av sociala normer och regler som skapar mänskliga beteendemönster) påverkar kvaliteten av offentlig tjänsteleverans i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania. För att identifiera relevanta samhällsinstitutioner i en kontext där människor med olika traditioner möts, samt samhällsinstitutionernas samverkan med politiska institutioner och deras konsekvenserna för tjänsteleverans, föreslår GLD ett samarbete med lokala forskningsprogram i dessa tre länder. GLD vill därigenom utveckla kontextuellt relevanta teorier om lokal tjänsteleverans, samt skapa varaktiga samarbeten med forskningsinstitutioner i Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania för att främja kontinuerligt lärande och utbyte av idéer inom urbanisering och samhällsinstitutioner.    Forskarlag från GLD, Malawi, Zambia och Tanzania kommer att förbereda och genomföra projekt som bygger på originell data från pågående forskningsprojekt om sociala institutioner, urbanisering och lokal samhällsstyrning. GLD kommer att tillhandahålla träning i enkätanalys medan de Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska samarbetsparterna bidrar med lokalkännedom och expertis om styrningsdynamiker i respektive länder. Samtliga parter kommer att arbeta med dataanalys, producera vetenskapliga artiklar och ge presentationer vid internationella konferenser.Samarbetet kommer att ske i sex stadier: 1) Internationella projektledare baserade vid forskningsinstitutioner i de tre samarbetsländerna delar med sig utav LGPI-verktyget och bjuder in forskarassistenter till att ansöka om att delta i samarbetet (Januari-Februari 2019); 2) de internationella projektledarna och GLD-teamet väljer ut två sökanden från varje land (Mars 2019); 3) samtliga deltagare samlas för en workshop för att utforska GLD-datan och arbeta fram forskningsdesigner (Juli 2019); 4) alla lagmedlemmar implementerar forskningsprojekt och fältarbete där detta är nödvändigt (Augusti-December 2019); 5) lagmedlemmarna träffas genom utbytesbesök för att samarbeta med att slutföra analyser och skrivande (Januari-Mars 2020); 6) deltagarna presenterar forskningen vid GLDs årliga konferens (Juni 2020).Genom att identifiera och undersöka samhällsinstitutioners påverkan i samband med urbanisering kommer det föreslagna projektet att generera viktiga insikter för att förbättra samhällsstyrning och tillhandahållande av tjänster i utvecklingsländer. I och med ökade resurser till lokala styrande organ till följd av decentraliseringsreformer är realiserandet av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (identifierade av FN; inkluderar mål relaterade till att minska fattigdom, säkra tillgång på mat, hälsa och välbefinnande, god utbildning för alla och rent vatten och sanitet) i hög utsträckning beroende av dessa organs förmåga att effektivt allokera resurser och tillhandahålla tjänster.Utöver projektets vetenskapliga bidrag ser GLD att detta samarbete har potential att ha en positiv inverkan på fattigdomsbekämpning och hållbar utveckling, då projektet är centralt för att utveckla nya policyverktyg för att bekämpa fattigdom och bidra till hållbar utveckling. Projektet kommer att ge en ökad förståelse av de drivande mekanismerna bakom lokal samhällsstyrning, samt bidra till att utveckla och stärka de Svenska, Malawiska, Tanzaniska och Zambiska forskningsmiljöerna. De kollaborativa workshopsen som föreslås kommer att utveckla forskningsmetoder och identifiera kritiska ämnesområden. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad av de lokala samarbetspartnernas analytiska färdigheter och tillgången till ny unik data kommer att ge oss en bättre förståelse av sociala, ekonomiska och politiska utmaningar på lokalnivå i de tre länderna. Tillsammans bidrar detta till forskning som är bättre grundad i lokala realiteter och som kan ta sig an de kontextuellt specifika utmaningar som hållbar utveckling står inför.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det är ingen nyhet att utvecklingen i Afrika, trots snabba framsteg, fortfarande ligger bakom resten av världen. En av de främsta orsakerna till detta är att kontinenten plågas av sjukdomar som rör både människor och många livsuppehållande grödor. En annan mindre uppenbar orsak som hindrar utvecklingen är att många högutbildade individer tenderar att lämna sitt hemland eftersom bristen av vetenskaplig infrastruktur gör att forskare söker möjligheter utomlands. Även om Afrikanska forskare återvänder efter utomlandsstudier så saknas kostsam utrusning, vilket leder till att deras kunskap inte utnyttjas till fullo.Lösningen till båda dessa problem ligger i att främja möjligheter för unga forskare att utveckla egna verktyg som kan producera konkurrenskraftiga vetenskapliga resultat på plats i sina hemländer. Detta vill vi skapa genom en så kallad ”gör-det-själv” miljö där Afrikanska forskare kan utveckla egna instrument för lokala problem.Över de senaste tio åren har vi tillämpat optisk spektroskopi i diverse Afrikanska länder för tillämpningar och mättekniker inom medicinsk diagnostik, lantbruk och miljö övervakning. 2009 bildade vi ett nätvärk som idag inkluderar laboratorier från tio länder i Afrika. Vi har därmed lång erfarenhet av gennomförande av workshops där vi har tränat forskare i avancerad biofotonik och laser instrumentation. Tilsammans med deltagarna har vi har skapat en mängd vetenskapliga instrument som har utgjort grunden för en mängd examensarbeten och doktorsavhandlingar.Inom detta projekt vill vi utveckla nya typer av billiga, men högst funktionella, vetenskapliga instrument som är byggda på plats av Afrikanska forskare.  Vi kommer använda oss av utvecklingsplatformer som Arduino och Rasberry Pi samt Open Source initiativ för deling av mekaniska ritningar och programkod. Målet är delvis att stötta framtidens Afrikanska forskare på plats i sina hemländer, men också att fostra mer effektiv problemlösning via nya typer av instrument. Ambitionen är att Afrikansk forskning kan inom vissa områden bli världsledande genom strategisk använding av resurcer och 3D printad teknologi.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Larmrapporterna om överutnyttjande av marina resurser, framför allt inom djuphavsfisket men även det kustnära fisket, kommer allt oftare. Detta är ett stort problem, särskilt för kustbefolkningar runt om i världen som är nästan helt beroende av marina resurser både för sin livsmedelssäkerhet som att generera inkomster. En alltmer vanligt förekommande åtgärd för att säkerställa hållbarheten är att inrätta marina reservat eller marina skyddade område där man t ex tillåts använda resurser i vissa förutbestämda zoner, under vissa tider på året, att man inför kvoter eller där resursanvändning är helt förbjudet.Resultaten så långt tycks peka på att marina reservat är lyckosamma särskilt i de utvecklade länderna där det finns andra utkomstmöjligheter för fiskare och andra resursanvändare medan situationen är mer problematisk i utvecklingsländerna där marina reservat kan vara ekologiska succéer men socialt inte alls.Samtidigt finns en tendens att se marint resursutnyttjande som en typisk manlig aktivitet, inte bara i hushållningen utan även i forskningen där det finns ett fokus på just fenfiske medan aktiviteter där kvinnor är verksamma hittills i stort negligerats. Det kan handla om plockning av musslor, fiska små fiskar med enkla metoder, odla alger, bereda fisk och laga nät.Projektet söker komma till rätta med detta genom att undersöka hur kvinnor respektive män i de berörda områdena påverkas av marina reservat. Det är mycket viktigt att undersöka hur kvinnor och män resursanvändning har påverkats av inrättandet av marina reservat. Vi vill veta hur män och kvinnor lever i dessa områden, och hur de påverkas av de nya reservaten. Hur födasäkerhet förändrats? Har man skapat nya och viktiga jobb? Har människors situation har förbättrats så att de är mera adaptiva och motståndskraftiga mot klimatförändringar? Hur kan man göra det bättre för både män och kvinnor? Dessa aktuella och viktiga frågor söker projektet svar på i en jämförelse av fiskebyar inom och utanför ett antal marina reservat i två länder, Mexiko och Tanzania. Dessa länder ligger i tropikerna och de har ekosystem som väldigt mycket liknar varandra, medan det är stora skillnader när det gäller sociala och kulturella faktorer. Ekosystemen i de olika områdena kartläggs med metoder som kartografi, mätningar och observationer med hjälp av dykning och snorkling, men också med hjälp av intervjuer med lokalbefolkningarna.  Vi ska också använda den så kallade ”Dagsbok metod” i vilket människorna skriver varje dag viktig information, som vad har de gjort, vad de har ätit, mm. Detta är viktigt för att information som kommer varje dag blir alltmer tillförlitliga. Projektet förväntas bidra till en förbättrad förståelse, planering och implementering av de globala målen (SDG) som FN tillsammans med de flesta länder har kommit överens om. Vi hoppas att projektet bidrar till ett bättre liv och bättre resursanvändning i dessa viktiga kustområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Epigenetic alterations in the immune defense in tuberculosis-exposed individuals</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos orsakas av en bakterie och med 10 miljoner insjuknande och 2 miljoner döda varje år är sjukdomen en av vår tids största globala hot. Tuberkulos kräver långvarig behandling och om man drabbas av antibiotikaresistent tuberkulos är behandlingstiden två år med svåra biverkningar. Tuberkulosbakterien överlever inuti vita blodkroppar (immunceller) som finns i lungan. Dessa celler har normalt förmåga att avdöda bakterier, men denna förmåga hämmas av tuberkelbakterien. Ett viktigt forskningsmål idag är att, utveckla ett effektivt vaccin som förebygger tuberkulosinfektion. Detta skulle på sikt kunna möjliggöra att sjukdomen utrotas. Liksom traditionell vaccinutveckling, inriktas alla pågående tuberkulos-vaccinstudier mot att skräddarsy ett så kallat förvärvat immunförsvar mot tuberkulosbakterier. Detta tillvägagångssätt bygger på antaganden kring infektionen, som till exempel att ett tidigare insjuknande skulle göra individen immun mot att få sjukdomen igen. Men då det gäller tuberkulos är det vanligt att man får sjukdomen igen när man blir smittad på nytt. Däremot är det bara en av tio smittade individer som utvecklar aktiv sjukdom och grunden för vår forskning är att försöka förstå hur exponerade individer klarar av att helt oskadliggöra bakterierna. Våra frågeställningar handlar om att försöka förklara hur så kallade epigenetiska mekanismer kan påverka vårt immunförsvar så att vi skyddas mot tuberkulos. Epigenetik handlar om att det genetiska materialet kan slås på och av med hjälp av kemisk modifiering av DNA-stegen, och att celler kan förändra sitt aktiveringsmönster med hjälp av sådana kemiska modifikationer. Detta ”epigenetiska immunminne”, som vi kunnat identifiera, är helt annorlunda än det immunminne som ligger till grund för samtliga existerande vacciner. Denna banbrytande upptäckt kräver ytterligare studier för att bereda väg för ett nytt sätt att utveckla strategier för att skydda individer från tuberkulossmitta. Under projektet kommer vi att 1) genom moderna metoder som omfattar hela genomet identifiera ett epigenetiskt mönster i immunceller isolerade från vårdpersonal före och efter de arbetar i ett område där tuberkulos är vanligt, vilket innebär att de kan ha utsatts för tuberkulossmitta och 2) studera om denna så kallade biosignatur kan återfinnas hos tuberkulospatienters nära kontaktpersoner som utsatts för smitta men inte blivit sjuka. Projektet förväntas få betydelse för utveckling av ny förståelse för hur tuberkulos kan förebyggas och hur en epigenetisk biosignatur kan användas för diagnostik och prognos inom tuberkulosvården.</narrative>
      <narrative>Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major health challenges of our time. Control of this epidemic is hampered by the lack of an effective vaccine and emergence of multi-drug resistance. This project addresses the question of how the immune system is altered epigenetically due to TB exposure in both peripheral blood and in the lungs. The project builds on our previous studies, in which we demonstrate that mycobacterial exposure triggers epigenetic changes in immune cells. In the present study we will 1) use an existing collection of cryo-preserved immune cells isolated from TB-exposed individuals area in order to identify an epigenetic biosignature that reflects TB exposure, 2) investigate the epigenomes in immune cells of health care workers before and after a year of medical residency in high-endemic areas to validate the finding and  3) map the epigenome of immune cells isolated from TB-patients and their household contacts and investigate whether the biosignature is useful as a biomarker to discriminate these exposed individuals from unexposed controls. The results will enhance the understanding of how natural exposure to TB affects lung immunity and the generated knowledge will have importance for guiding the development of novel strategies for prevention, diagnosis and prediction of treatment outcome.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Epigenetic alterations in the immune defense in tuberculosis-exposed individuals</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major health challenges of our time. Control of this epidemic is hampered by the lack of an effective vaccine and emergence of multi-drug resistance. This project addresses the question of how the immune system is altered epigenetically due to TB exposure in both peripheral blood and in the lungs. The project builds on our previous studies, in which we demonstrate that mycobacterial exposure triggers epigenetic changes in immune cells. In the present study we will 1) use an existing collection of cryo-preserved immune cells isolated from TB-exposed individuals area in order to identify an epigenetic biosignature that reflects TB exposure, 2) investigate the epigenomes in immune cells of health care workers before and after a year of medical residency in high-endemic areas to validate the finding and  3) map the epigenome of immune cells isolated from TB-patients and their household contacts and investigate whether the biosignature is useful as a biomarker to discriminate these exposed individuals from unexposed controls. The results will enhance the understanding of how natural exposure to TB affects lung immunity and the generated knowledge will have importance for guiding the development of novel strategies for prevention, diagnosis and prediction of treatment outcome.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos orsakas av en bakterie och med 10 miljoner insjuknande och 2 miljoner döda varje år är sjukdomen en av vår tids största globala hot. Tuberkulos kräver långvarig behandling och om man drabbas av antibiotikaresistent tuberkulos är behandlingstiden två år med svåra biverkningar. Tuberkulosbakterien överlever inuti vita blodkroppar (immunceller) som finns i lungan. Dessa celler har normalt förmåga att avdöda bakterier, men denna förmåga hämmas av tuberkelbakterien. Ett viktigt forskningsmål idag är att, utveckla ett effektivt vaccin som förebygger tuberkulosinfektion. Detta skulle på sikt kunna möjliggöra att sjukdomen utrotas. Liksom traditionell vaccinutveckling, inriktas alla pågående tuberkulos-vaccinstudier mot att skräddarsy ett så kallat förvärvat immunförsvar mot tuberkulosbakterier. Detta tillvägagångssätt bygger på antaganden kring infektionen, som till exempel att ett tidigare insjuknande skulle göra individen immun mot att få sjukdomen igen. Men då det gäller tuberkulos är det vanligt att man får sjukdomen igen när man blir smittad på nytt. Däremot är det bara en av tio smittade individer som utvecklar aktiv sjukdom och grunden för vår forskning är att försöka förstå hur exponerade individer klarar av att helt oskadliggöra bakterierna. Våra frågeställningar handlar om att försöka förklara hur så kallade epigenetiska mekanismer kan påverka vårt immunförsvar så att vi skyddas mot tuberkulos. Epigenetik handlar om att det genetiska materialet kan slås på och av med hjälp av kemisk modifiering av DNA-stegen, och att celler kan förändra sitt aktiveringsmönster med hjälp av sådana kemiska modifikationer. Detta ”epigenetiska immunminne”, som vi kunnat identifiera, är helt annorlunda än det immunminne som ligger till grund för samtliga existerande vacciner. Denna banbrytande upptäckt kräver ytterligare studier för att bereda väg för ett nytt sätt att utveckla strategier för att skydda individer från tuberkulossmitta. Under projektet kommer vi att 1) genom moderna metoder som omfattar hela genomet identifiera ett epigenetiskt mönster i immunceller isolerade från vårdpersonal före och efter de arbetar i ett område där tuberkulos är vanligt, vilket innebär att de kan ha utsatts för tuberkulossmitta och 2) studera om denna så kallade biosignatur kan återfinnas hos tuberkulospatienters nära kontaktpersoner som utsatts för smitta men inte blivit sjuka. Projektet förväntas få betydelse för utveckling av ny förståelse för hur tuberkulos kan förebyggas och hur en epigenetisk biosignatur kan användas för diagnostik och prognos inom tuberkulosvården.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Linköpings universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chemical exposure during critical periods of early-life development may cause adverse health effects later in life. Women and children, especially in low-income settings, are exposed to several toxic compounds, including arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) from food and polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs) from burning of fossil fuels for cooking and heating, many of which have endocrine disrupting properties. We therefore aim to clarify if early-life exposure to As, Cd and PAHs is affecting growth and puberty development in adolescence. This will be accomplished by studies in a mother-child cohort (MINIMat) in rural Bangladesh in collaboration with several universities and icddr,b, Bangladesh. Exposure to As and Cd is already measured in urine from mothers in pregnancy and their children at 10 years. Measurements of PAHs will be conducted in the corresponding bio-banked urine samples (n=1000). Data on puberty from 11-14 years and data on growth from birth to pre-pubertal age, during puberty, and at 15 years is availible. In addition, we will also measure different hormones related to growth and reproduction in blood collected at 15 years. Consequences of co-exposures to metals and PAHs will be evaluated in combination with effect modification by gender and nutrition. This 4-year project will provide insight into common environmental exposures and effects on adolescent health in low-income settings, enabling future public health strategies to reduce exposures and improve health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för toxiska ämnen under känsliga perioder i utvecklingen, till exempel under fosterstadiet och barndomen, kan orsaka hälsoeffekter senare i livet. Kvinnor och barn utgör därför känsliga grupper i befolkningen, speciellt i utvecklingsländer där exponeringen ibland är hög för vissa miljöföroreningar och kemikalier och många är dessutom undernärda vilket kan bidra till en ökad känslighet för effekter av olika miljöföroreningar. Många av dessa miljöföroreningar är klassificerade som endokrinstörande ämnen, dvs att de efterliknar kroppens egna hormoner och kan därigenom störa kroppens normal hormonella reglering, vilket i sin tur kan ge allvarliga effekter på barns utveckling så som hämmad tillväxt och/eller förtidig eller försenad pubertetsutveckling. Detta är i sin tur kända riskfaktorer för att drabbas av olika kroniska sjukdomar senare i livet. Förekomsten av kroniska sjukdomar som till exempel härtkärlsjukdom, cancer och diabetes har ökat kraftig i olika utvecklingsländer under de senaste åren. I dagsläget är kunskapen rörande många endokrinstörandeämnen och eventuella effekter på tillväxt och pubertetsutveckling begränsad till experimentella djurstudier och ett fåtal småskaliga humanstudier. I detta 4-åriga forskningsprojekt kommer vi att undersöka om exponering för tre olika endokrinstörande ämnen, två olika metaller (arsenik och kadmium) och polycykliska aromatiska kolväten (PAHer), under fosterstadiet och barndomen kan påverka barns tillväxt och pubertetsutveckling under tonåren. Dessa studier kommer att utföras i en mamma-barn kohort kallad MIMIMat som har etablerats i ett lanligt område i Bangladesh genom ett samarbete mellan flera olika univeristet och icddr,b i Bangladesh som är ett stort sjukhus i huvudstaden Dhaka. Mammorna rekryterades till studien redan i början av graviditeten och därefter har vi följt upp deras barn vid upprepade tillfällen och den senaste uppföljningen vid 15-års ålder kommer att avslutas under hösten 2018. Vi har tidigare visat att mammorna och deras barn är exponerade för arsenik och kadmium via mat och dricksvatten och att dessa exponeringar har hämmat barnens tillväxt upp till 5 års ålder. I en mindre pilotstudie har vi även kunnat påvisa att mammorna har exponerats för höga halter av PAHer under graviditeten. Den troliga källan till denna PAH exponering är eldning av fossila bränslen i hemmet för uppvärmning och matlagning, vilket kan resultera i höga halter i luften både inomhus och utomhus. En del av PAH exponering kommer troligen även via maten. Inom ramen för MINIMat kohorten har utförlig information om nutrition, olika hälsoparametrar samt urin och blodprover samlats från de gravida mammorna och deras barn under upprepade tillfällen. Exponeringen för arsenik och kadmium har redan mätts i urinprover från 1500 mammor under graviteten och från deras barnen vid 10-års ålder. I detta projekt kommer vi även att mäta halterna av olika nedbrytningsprodukter till PAH i 1000 stycken av dessa uinprover som finns sparade i en bio-bank. Dessa mätningar kommer att användas som ett mått på exponeringen under forsterperioden och barndomen. När barnen var 11-14 år så samlde man in data om pubertetsutveckling. Information om barnens längd och vikt har samlats in vid upprepade tillfällen från födseln tills innan puberteten, vid två tillfällen under puberteten, och ytterligare en gång vid 15 års. Vi 15 års ålder tog man även ett blodprov och i detta blodprov kommer vi att analysera olika hormoner som är relaterade till tillväxt och reproduktion. Under utvärderingen av datan kommer vi att utreda samband mellan varje enskild exponering samt en kombination av samtliga exponeringar och de olika utfallen och vi kommer även att ta hänsyn till kända känslighetsfakorer som barnens kön och nutritionsstatus. Den övergripande målsättningen med detta projekt är att kartlägga och identifiera betydande exponeringar för olika miljöföreningar som kan leda till försämrad utveckling under ungdomsåren och därmed öka risken för att drabbas av sjukdom och sämre hälsa senare i livet. Med kunskap om vilka exponeringar som har störst betydelse för befolkningens hälsotillstånd kan strategier för kostnadseffektiva och hållbara åtgärder föreslås som på sikt kan leda till minskad exponering och förbättrad folkhälsa.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The impact of prenatal and childhood exposure to metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on puberty and growth in adolescence</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för metaller och polycykliska aromatiska kolväten under forsterlivet och barndomen och dess inverkan på pubertetsutveckling</narrative>
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      <narrative>Chemical exposure during critical periods of early-life development may cause adverse health effects later in life. Women and children, especially in low-income settings, are exposed to several toxic compounds, including arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) from food and polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs) from burning of fossil fuels for cooking and heating, many of which have endocrine disrupting properties. We therefore aim to clarify if early-life exposure to As, Cd and PAHs is affecting growth and puberty development in adolescence. This will be accomplished by studies in a mother-child cohort (MINIMat) in rural Bangladesh in collaboration with several universities and icddr,b, Bangladesh. Exposure to As and Cd is already measured in urine from mothers in pregnancy and their children at 10 years. Measurements of PAHs will be conducted in the corresponding bio-banked urine samples (n=1000). Data on puberty from 11-14 years and data on growth from birth to pre-pubertal age, during puberty, and at 15 years is availible. In addition, we will also measure different hormones related to growth and reproduction in blood collected at 15 years. Consequences of co-exposures to metals and PAHs will be evaluated in combination with effect modification by gender and nutrition. This 4-year project will provide insight into common environmental exposures and effects on adolescent health in low-income settings, enabling future public health strategies to reduce exposures and improve health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Exponering för toxiska ämnen under känsliga perioder i utvecklingen, till exempel under fosterstadiet och barndomen, kan orsaka hälsoeffekter senare i livet. Kvinnor och barn utgör därför känsliga grupper i befolkningen, speciellt i utvecklingsländer där exponeringen ibland är hög för vissa miljöföroreningar och kemikalier och många är dessutom undernärda vilket kan bidra till en ökad känslighet för effekter av olika miljöföroreningar. Många av dessa miljöföroreningar är klassificerade som endokrinstörande ämnen, dvs att de efterliknar kroppens egna hormoner och kan därigenom störa kroppens normal hormonella reglering, vilket i sin tur kan ge allvarliga effekter på barns utveckling så som hämmad tillväxt och/eller förtidig eller försenad pubertetsutveckling. Detta är i sin tur kända riskfaktorer för att drabbas av olika kroniska sjukdomar senare i livet. Förekomsten av kroniska sjukdomar som till exempel härtkärlsjukdom, cancer och diabetes har ökat kraftig i olika utvecklingsländer under de senaste åren. I dagsläget är kunskapen rörande många endokrinstörandeämnen och eventuella effekter på tillväxt och pubertetsutveckling begränsad till experimentella djurstudier och ett fåtal småskaliga humanstudier. I detta 4-åriga forskningsprojekt kommer vi att undersöka om exponering för tre olika endokrinstörande ämnen, två olika metaller (arsenik och kadmium) och polycykliska aromatiska kolväten (PAHer), under fosterstadiet och barndomen kan påverka barns tillväxt och pubertetsutveckling under tonåren. Dessa studier kommer att utföras i en mamma-barn kohort kallad MIMIMat som har etablerats i ett lanligt område i Bangladesh genom ett samarbete mellan flera olika univeristet och icddr,b i Bangladesh som är ett stort sjukhus i huvudstaden Dhaka. Mammorna rekryterades till studien redan i början av graviditeten och därefter har vi följt upp deras barn vid upprepade tillfällen och den senaste uppföljningen vid 15-års ålder kommer att avslutas under hösten 2018. Vi har tidigare visat att mammorna och deras barn är exponerade för arsenik och kadmium via mat och dricksvatten och att dessa exponeringar har hämmat barnens tillväxt upp till 5 års ålder. I en mindre pilotstudie har vi även kunnat påvisa att mammorna har exponerats för höga halter av PAHer under graviditeten. Den troliga källan till denna PAH exponering är eldning av fossila bränslen i hemmet för uppvärmning och matlagning, vilket kan resultera i höga halter i luften både inomhus och utomhus. En del av PAH exponering kommer troligen även via maten. Inom ramen för MINIMat kohorten har utförlig information om nutrition, olika hälsoparametrar samt urin och blodprover samlats från de gravida mammorna och deras barn under upprepade tillfällen. Exponeringen för arsenik och kadmium har redan mätts i urinprover från 1500 mammor under graviteten och från deras barnen vid 10-års ålder. I detta projekt kommer vi även att mäta halterna av olika nedbrytningsprodukter till PAH i 1000 stycken av dessa uinprover som finns sparade i en bio-bank. Dessa mätningar kommer att användas som ett mått på exponeringen under forsterperioden och barndomen. När barnen var 11-14 år så samlde man in data om pubertetsutveckling. Information om barnens längd och vikt har samlats in vid upprepade tillfällen från födseln tills innan puberteten, vid två tillfällen under puberteten, och ytterligare en gång vid 15 års. Vi 15 års ålder tog man även ett blodprov och i detta blodprov kommer vi att analysera olika hormoner som är relaterade till tillväxt och reproduktion. Under utvärderingen av datan kommer vi att utreda samband mellan varje enskild exponering samt en kombination av samtliga exponeringar och de olika utfallen och vi kommer även att ta hänsyn till kända känslighetsfakorer som barnens kön och nutritionsstatus. Den övergripande målsättningen med detta projekt är att kartlägga och identifiera betydande exponeringar för olika miljöföreningar som kan leda till försämrad utveckling under ungdomsåren och därmed öka risken för att drabbas av sjukdom och sämre hälsa senare i livet. Med kunskap om vilka exponeringar som har störst betydelse för befolkningens hälsotillstånd kan strategier för kostnadseffektiva och hållbara åtgärder föreslås som på sikt kan leda till minskad exponering och förbättrad folkhälsa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.6 - Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Is Africa growing out of poverty? - A historical comparative inquiry</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare år har flera länder i Afrika uppvisat hög ekonomisk tillväxt. Är detta ett tecken på att kontinenten äntligen håller på att växa ur fattigdom? Perioder av stark tillväxt i Afrika är inget nytt fenomen. Ekonomisk-historiker har identifierar flera perioder av tillväxt i olika afrikanska länder under 1900-talet, ledd av ökade inkomster från exporten av icke-förädlade tropiska produkter och/eller mineraler. Vad de har gemensamt är att de följts av längre perioder av ekonomisk stagnation. Hur kan vi förklara varför tidigare perioder av tillväxt inte varit hållbara? Vår utgångspunkt är att svaret på frågan är av relevans för bedömningen av hållbarheten i den nuvarande ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika. Genom att lära oss av de historiska misslyckandena kan vi identifiera vad som behöver göras för att inte upprepas. Vår hypotes är att de historiska misslyckandena berodde på svaga länkeffekter mellan exportsektorerna och den inhemska ekonomin. Istället för att bidra till en hållbar ekonomisk utveckling leder exportboomerna till en förstärkning av så kallade dualistiska strukturer där det ökade värdet på exporten koncentreras till exportsektorn. När den globala efterfrågan sviktar så försvagas exportsektorn och på grund av att boomen inte lyckats skapa en ökad diversifiering av ekonomin så innebär det att landets ekonomi stagnerar. Mycket har tidigare skrivits om exportsektorerna och dess roll för den ekonomsika utvecklingen i 1900-talets Afrika. Det här projektet är emellertid det första som systematiskt kommer att analysera effekterna på de lokala ekonomierna över tid och rum. En avgörande utmaning för ett projekt som detta är att analysera vad som händer i den lokala ekonomin. Vi prövar detta genom att använda en modifierad version av existerande ekonomisk teori om länkeffekter och ekonomisk utveckling som vi sätter i ett politisk-ekonomiskt ramverk. Anledningen till det senare är att det är fullt möjligt att de potentiella länkarna mellan sektorer är starka men att förd politik försvagar dem. Vår utgångspunkt är att den förda politiken är delvis en effekt på relationen mellan staten och styrkan bland de intressegrupper som representerar olika delar av ekonomin. Brist på data i allmänheten och det faktum att det stora flertalet är involverade i den informella ekonomin där traditionell ekonomisk data är obefintlig gör att vi måste tänka innovativt. Databristen gör att vi inte kommer att kunna identifiera länkeffekterna direkt. Istället får vi använda oss av indirekta sätt att studera relationerna mellan de ekonomiska sektorerna. Vi kombinerar två metoder vanligt förekommande i ekonomisk historia men aldrig prövad för Afrika, nämligen skattningar av sysselsättningsstruktur med indexering av ekonomisk aktivitet. Den mest pålitliga information för förändringar i den informella ekonomin utgörs av antalet anställda. Vi använder oss av dessa data och skapar tidsserier för att se de relativa förändringarna i de olika sektorerna i formella ekonomin. För den informella ekonomin så får vi använda oss av indirekt information. I ett första steg skapar tidserier av data som har en direkt koppling till ekonomisk aktivitet, t ex transporter av varor., jordbruksavkastning, jordareal under jordbruksproduktion. Rör dessa sig i samma riktning så är det ett tecken på allmän ökad ekonomisk aktivitet. Genom statistiska metoder kan vi sedan skatta i vilken utsträckning de rör sig i samma riktning och vilka sektorer som förklarar den största delen av den ekonomiska aktiviteten. På det sättet kan vi analysera hur den informella sektorn påverkas och vilka sektorer som påverkas mest. De historiska fallen använder vi sedan som utgångspunkt när vi analyserar dagens ekonomiska utvecklingsprocesser. Projektet bidrar till både forskning och policy. Genom att analysera länkeffekterna och politikens påverkan på dessa skapar vi ett evidensbaserat underlag för politiker och biståndsgivare att utforma policy som möjliggör att effekterna av dagens exporttillväxt sprider sig till andra sektorer. Detta är grunden för en hållbar ekonomisk utveckling karakteriserad av minskad fattigdom och ökade ekonomiska möjligheter för det stora flertalet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Are current high economic growth rates in several African countries a sign that parts of Africa is growing out of poverty? Economic historians have shown that the current economic boom is not unique. Africa has experienced several longer periods of economic growth in the 20th century, driven by increased value of exports of non-refined commodities and minerals. These booms were followed by longer periods of economic stagnation. Why were previous booms not sustained? There are important historical lessons to learn from past failures. We hypothesis that the failed booms were due to weak intra- and inter-sectoral linkages between the export and the domestic sectors. We test our hypothesis by using a modified version of existing theories of linkages and economic development that we place in a political economy framework. To identify the linkages we use two well-known methods in economic history that have never before been applied to Africa, i.e. indexing economic activity and measure changes in the occupational structures. We move on and compare the historical studies with current cases to identify similarities and differences. The project will contribute both to research and policy. Analsying the interaction between export and domestic sectors and how policies affect these enable us to identify accurate policy measures to ensure that current and future export-booms in Africa are translated into broad based economic development and welfare gains for the African populations.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Projektet har producerat de mest delatljerade historiska nationalräkenskaperna för ett afrikansk land.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under senare år har flera länder i Afrika uppvisat hög ekonomisk tillväxt. Är detta ett tecken på att kontinenten äntligen håller på att växa ur fattigdom? Perioder av stark tillväxt i Afrika är inget nytt fenomen. Ekonomisk-historiker har identifierar flera perioder av tillväxt i olika afrikanska länder under 1900-talet, ledd av ökade inkomster från exporten av icke-förädlade tropiska produkter och/eller mineraler. Vad de har gemensamt är att de följts av längre perioder av ekonomisk stagnation. Hur kan vi förklara varför tidigare perioder av tillväxt inte varit hållbara? Vår utgångspunkt är att svaret på frågan är av relevans för bedömningen av hållbarheten i den nuvarande ekonomiska utvecklingen i Afrika. Genom att lära oss av de historiska misslyckandena kan vi identifiera vad som behöver göras för att inte upprepas. Vår hypotes är att de historiska misslyckandena berodde på svaga länkeffekter mellan exportsektorerna och den inhemska ekonomin. Istället för att bidra till en hållbar ekonomisk utveckling leder exportboomerna till en förstärkning av så kallade dualistiska strukturer där det ökade värdet på exporten koncentreras till exportsektorn. När den globala efterfrågan sviktar så försvagas exportsektorn och på grund av att boomen inte lyckats skapa en ökad diversifiering av ekonomin så innebär det att landets ekonomi stagnerar. Mycket har tidigare skrivits om exportsektorerna och dess roll för den ekonomsika utvecklingen i 1900-talets Afrika. Det här projektet är emellertid det första som systematiskt kommer att analysera effekterna på de lokala ekonomierna över tid och rum. En avgörande utmaning för ett projekt som detta är att analysera vad som händer i den lokala ekonomin. Vi prövar detta genom att använda en modifierad version av existerande ekonomisk teori om länkeffekter och ekonomisk utveckling som vi sätter i ett politisk-ekonomiskt ramverk. Anledningen till det senare är att det är fullt möjligt att de potentiella länkarna mellan sektorer är starka men att förd politik försvagar dem. Vår utgångspunkt är att den förda politiken är delvis en effekt på relationen mellan staten och styrkan bland de intressegrupper som representerar olika delar av ekonomin. Brist på data i allmänheten och det faktum att det stora flertalet är involverade i den informella ekonomin där traditionell ekonomisk data är obefintlig gör att vi måste tänka innovativt. Databristen gör att vi inte kommer att kunna identifiera länkeffekterna direkt. Istället får vi använda oss av indirekta sätt att studera relationerna mellan de ekonomiska sektorerna. Vi kombinerar två metoder vanligt förekommande i ekonomisk historia men aldrig prövad för Afrika, nämligen skattningar av sysselsättningsstruktur med indexering av ekonomisk aktivitet. Den mest pålitliga information för förändringar i den informella ekonomin utgörs av antalet anställda. Vi använder oss av dessa data och skapar tidsserier för att se de relativa förändringarna i de olika sektorerna i formella ekonomin. För den informella ekonomin så får vi använda oss av indirekt information. I ett första steg skapar tidserier av data som har en direkt koppling till ekonomisk aktivitet, t ex transporter av varor., jordbruksavkastning, jordareal under jordbruksproduktion. Rör dessa sig i samma riktning så är det ett tecken på allmän ökad ekonomisk aktivitet. Genom statistiska metoder kan vi sedan skatta i vilken utsträckning de rör sig i samma riktning och vilka sektorer som förklarar den största delen av den ekonomiska aktiviteten. På det sättet kan vi analysera hur den informella sektorn påverkas och vilka sektorer som påverkas mest. De historiska fallen använder vi sedan som utgångspunkt när vi analyserar dagens ekonomiska utvecklingsprocesser. Projektet bidrar till både forskning och policy. Genom att analysera länkeffekterna och politikens påverkan på dessa skapar vi ett evidensbaserat underlag för politiker och biståndsgivare att utforma policy som möjliggör att effekterna av dagens exporttillväxt sprider sig till andra sektorer. Detta är grunden för en hållbar ekonomisk utveckling karakteriserad av minskad fattigdom och ökade ekonomiska möjligheter för det stora flertalet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Are current high economic growth rates in several African countries a sign that parts of Africa is growing out of poverty? Economic historians have shown that the current economic boom is not unique. Africa has experienced several longer periods of economic growth in the 20th century, driven by increased value of exports of non-refined commodities and minerals. These booms were followed by longer periods of economic stagnation. Why were previous booms not sustained? There are important historical lessons to learn from past failures. We hypothesis that the failed booms were due to weak intra- and inter-sectoral linkages between the export and the domestic sectors. We test our hypothesis by using a modified version of existing theories of linkages and economic development that we place in a political economy framework. To identify the linkages we use two well-known methods in economic history that have never before been applied to Africa, i.e. indexing economic activity and measure changes in the occupational structures. We move on and compare the historical studies with current cases to identify similarities and differences. The project will contribute both to research and policy. Analsying the interaction between export and domestic sectors and how policies affect these enable us to identify accurate policy measures to ensure that current and future export-booms in Africa are translated into broad based economic development and welfare gains for the African populations.</narrative>
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      <narrative>At least two million lives are lost every year globally due to complications in the intrapartum period. We aim to initiate research to prevent this high number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths by forming a consortium of researchers working in large referral hospitals in East Africa. We aim to define and innovate interventions and perform implementation research focused on the recently published new intrapartum care guidelines of the World Health Organisations. Respectful intrapartum care shall be in the centre, and we will assess the potential of lactate point-of-care testing to diagnose hypoxia and fetal monitoring using the new Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor.Network partners are Makerere University and Iganga hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital and Aga Khan University, Tanzania, the College of Medicine in Blantyre, Malawi and Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique. During the two-year period for which we apply for funding we aim to 1) innovate implementation packages to improve the provision of safe and respectful intrapartum care; 2) review present systems of perinatal data collection or e-registries in identified hospitals 3; investigate into the feasibility of improved diagnosis of peripartum hypoxia using umbilical cord lactate measurement; and 4) prepare jointly research questions and applications. This network is primarily targeting the funding opportunity of the upcoming implementation science call for maternal and child health of Horizon 2020.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt är mer än två miljoner barn dödfödda eller dör strax efter födelsen. Vi planerar nu att bygga upp ett forskningsnätverk mellan universitetssjukhus i östra och södra Afrika i syfte att arbeta fram modeller för förbättringsarbete av förlossningsvården.Projektet utgår från hälsosystemforskning där vi kommer att utforma nya åtgärdspaket i linje med WHO’s nyligen publicerades rekommendationer för förlossningsvård. Vi avser vidare att utvärderas landspecifika och generella processmått som möjliggör jämförelser. Mer specifikt kommer vi utveckla åtgärdspaket och därvid först bedöma användbarheten och effekten av laktat (mjölksyra) mätning i navelsträngsblod för att diagnostisera syrebrist samt användning av ett nytt enkelt instrument, Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor, för fosterövervakning. De som ingår i nätverket är Makerere University och Iganga Hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital och Aga Khan University, Tanzania, Eduardo Mondlane University och Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique samt the College of Medicine i Blantyre, Malawi och Karolinska Institutet samt Uppsala University, Sverge Vi ser nätverkssamarbetet mellan länderna och universitetsjukhusen som en nyckel till projektets framgång så det akademiska och kliniska utbytet ökar förutsättningar för dialog och erfarenhetsutbyte och därmed bidra till kunskapsutvecklingen. Under den två-års period, som vi sökt finansiering, är ambitionen att: 1) utveckla åtgärdspaket för att förbättra och uppnå en säker och respektfull förlossningsvård, 2) analysera, utveckla nuvarande system för data insamling eller elektroniska register samt inspirera till införande av dessa? vid andra sjukhus, 3) undersöka möjligheterna att förbättra diagnostik för syrebrist vid förlossning genom mätning av laktat i navelsträngsblod och 4) gemensamt definiera forskningsfrågor och utforma forskningsansökningar.Under två-års perioden kommer vi använda en strukturerad modell for att identifiera de största flaskhalsarna inom vården genom att bedöma förlossningspersonalens kunskaper och genomföra deltagande observationer för att undersöka vårdpraxis inklusive fosterövervakning, beslutsfattande samt resurser. Vi kommer också studera organisation, team-arbete, förbättringspotentialen för evidensbaserade vård, samt utveckla rutiner för beaktandet av mödrars självrapporterade och hälsa i förbättringsarbetet.Efter detta formativa arbete ämnar vi formulera en förändringsteori (theory of change). Vi kommer studera existerande datauppsamlingssystem och register, då fungerade sådana system är viktiga för varje typ av utvärdering och förbättringsarbete. Vi kommer också utvärdera huruvida metoden med mått på mjölksyra i navelsträngsblodet för diagnostik av syrebrist kan genomföras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>At least two million lives are lost every year globally due to complications in the intrapartum period. We aim to initiate research to prevent this high number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths by forming a consortium of researchers working in large referral hospitals in East Africa. We aim to define and innovate interventions and perform implementation research focused on the recently published new intrapartum care guidelines of the World Health Organisations. Respectful intrapartum care shall be in the centre, and we will assess the potential of lactate point-of-care testing to diagnose hypoxia and fetal monitoring using the new Moyo Fetal Heart Rate Monitor.Network partners are Makerere University and Iganga hospital, Uganda, Muhimbili University Hospital and Aga Khan University, Tanzania, the College of Medicine in Blantyre, Malawi and Hospital Central Maputo, Mozambique. During the two-year period for which we apply for funding we aim to 1) innovate implementation packages to improve the provision of safe and respectful intrapartum care; 2) review present systems of perinatal data collection or e-registries in identified hospitals 3; investigate into the feasibility of improved diagnosis of peripartum hypoxia using umbilical cord lactate measurement; and 4) prepare jointly research questions and applications. This network is primarily targeting the funding opportunity of the upcoming implementation science call for maternal and child health of Horizon 2020.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en potentiellt allvarlig och dödlig infektion hos icke-immuna individer. Ett effektivt vaccin behövs för att bekämpa och utrota malaria på sikt. Målet med detta projekt är att studera hur man blir och förblir immun mot malaria. Människor som bor i malariadrabbade länder utvecklar skydd mot att bli sjuka i malaria efter upprepade infektioner med olika stammar av malariaparasiten. Flertal vaccin som studeras idag innehåller endast en eller ett fåtal komponenter av en enda stam.  Vår forskning kommer att bidra till förståelsen för hur många och vilken typ av komponenter som bör ska ingå i ett vaccin. Vi har tidigare visat att barn i malariaområden som bär på flertal stammar är bättre skyddade mot att bli sjuka och de även har bredare immunsvar mot flera varianter av parasiten. Nu vill vi undersöka infekterande parasiter, antikroppsvar och immunologiskt minne mot olika antigenvarianter och dess betydelse för skydd mot malaria. Vi kommer att undersöka immunsvaren hos resenärer som behandlas för malaria i Sverige samt hos barn och vuxna i malariaområden i i Kenya. Som del av projektet utvecklar vi en ny metod för att kunna studera immunologiskt minne mot flera antigen samtidigt. Resenärer som blivit smittade med malariaparasiter i tropikerna och sedan behandlas i Sverige utgör en unik möjlighet att studera vilka immunologiska svar som uppnås efter endast en infektion och hur långvariga dessa immunsvar är utan ny infektion. VI kommer att studera hur immunsvaret hos vuxna i Kenya påverkar deras risk att bli sjuka vid en given malariainfektion. Slutligen kommer vi att studera hur förekomsten av parasiter i blodet påverkar immunsvaret mot malaria hos barn. Projektet förväntas öka förståelsen av immunförsvaret mot den komplexa malariaparasiten och bidra till utveckling av ett malariavaccin.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ForskningsidéPsykisk ohälsa utgör en stor del av sjukdomsbördan, alltså de effekter som ett hälsoproblem har mätt i tex finansiella kostnader, dödlighet, sjuklighet, över hela världen. Enligt en artikel publicerad i den ansedda medicinska tidskriften The Lancet år 2015 var depression bland de tio ledande orsaker till sjukdomsbörda i alla de 188 länder som undersöktes. Trots de stora svårigheter i form av ekonomiskt och personligt lidande som psykiska problem orsakar i utvecklingsländer så har dessa till största delen ignorerats till förmån för sjukdomar som är lättare att förstå som HIV/AIDS, Tuberkulos och Malaria. Fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa tycks interagera i en ond spiral, där fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa påverkar varandra. Forskning visar emellertid att det effektivaste sättet att bryta denna onda spiral är att fokusera på hjälp mot psykisk ohälsa. I utvecklingsländer är psykisk ohälsa dessutom många gånger förknippat med stigma och diskriminering, vilket innefattar uteslutning från sociala och ekonomiska möjligheter. Detta syns även i att huvuddelen av de afrikanska länderna spenderar mindre än 1% av sin hälsobudget på psykisk hälsa.Forskning på psykoterapi tenderar att utgå från forskningslaboratoriet, där forskare tänker ut nya eller försöker förbättra existerande interventioner för olika patientgrupper. Dessa interventioner ska sedan läras ut till praktiserande psykoterapeuter. Ett problem med denna forskningsstrategi är att eftersom forskarna inte har möjlighet att testa alla möjliga interventioner för alla möjliga tillstånd (eller kombinationer av tillstånd), så kommer forskarnas intressen, samhälls- och politiska trender mm att till stor del styra vilka interventioner som forskas på snarare än patienternas eller de praktiserande terapeuternas behov. Detta har kallats för ”empirisk imperialism”, då forskarna (empirikerna) har makten att styra vad terapeuterna ute i verksamheterna ska göra. Problemet med detta riskerar att förvärras ytterligare då interventioner som har utvecklats i Europa eller USA lärs ut till terapeuter i låg- eller lägre medelinkomstländer med andra kulturer. Risken är att interventionerna inte passar den lokala kulturen, så att interventionerna blir ineffektiva och ger sämre resultat än de metoder som terapeuterna använde innan forskarna införde de nya metoderna.Vi föreslår ett alternativt sätt att forska på psykoterapi, som vi tror är speciellt relevant i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer som Uganda och Kenya. I detta synsätt utgår forskningen initialt från den behandling som sker ute i verksamheterna. Forskarna kartlägger effekterna av behandlingarna som bedrivs, och undersöker hur resultaten för olika patientgrupper står sig gentemot resultat publicerade i forskningstidskrifter. De patientgrupper som får sämre resultat än förväntat är de som forskarna behöver fokusera extra mycket på för att utveckla bättre eller anpassa existerande metoder. Dessa kan sedan testas med mer kontrollerad experimentell forskning, för att se om de ger tilläggseffekter gentemot sedvanlig behandling.Utöver detta tänker vi oss att forskare behöver undersöka patienters syn på psykisk ohälsa, dess orsaker och vad de tror om behandling, eftersom forskning visar att patienters motivation, förväntningar och samstämmighet mellan patientens världssyn och terapimetoden har betydelse för deras möjligheter att tillgodogöra sig behandlingen. Dessutom tänker vi att det är värdefullt att undersöka hur terapeuter har försökt anpassa sina interventioner till lokala kulturer och sedvänjor, då denna information är värdefull vid implementering av nya metoder i de lokala kulturerna.SamarbetetDetta projekt handlar om samarbete i ett nätverk av forskare inom psykiatri och psykologi från Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Samarbetet har som mål att producera en färdig forskningsplan och ansökningar om forskningsmedel till olika forskningsråd för att kunna genomföra det föreslagna projektet på statliga sjukhus och mottagningar i Uganda och Kenya. Nätverket, som består av fyra kvinnor och fyra män (två psykiatriker och sex psykologer) kommer under två års tid att träffas regelbundet i Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Under år två (2020) kommer också en konferens att anordnas vid Linköpings Universitet, med forskare från Kenya, Uganda och Sverige. Samarbetet har betydelse dels för kunskapsspridning mellan de olika forskargrupperna och dels för personer med psykisk ohälsa i Uganda och Kenya som kan få bättre behandling.</narrative>
      <narrative>Research questions:The current application aims to consolidate a partnership around mental health services and evaluating outcomes of psychotherapies practiced in Uganda and Kenya. The long-term goal of the project team is to determine what the effects of psychotherapy as practiced in regular clinical practice in Uganda and Kenya are, which subgroups of patients do now achieve good outcome, and how could treatment outcome for these groups be improved? In the short-term, the network grant would facilitate building connections, understanding mental health system needs and functioning on ground.Collaboration: The network will consist of regular meetings between Swedish, Kenyan and Ugandan researchers. In addition, professor Pim Cuijpers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will function as a project consultant.Organisation, time plan and collaboration formats: Pilot work has been done at two sites in Nairobi, Kenya. The experiences from this work will be built upon to plan for a broader project involving sites in both Kenya and Uganda. During 2019 two meetings will be held, one in Africa and one in Europe, to draw the plans for how the project should be implemented. During 2020 grant applications will be drafted.Impact of the research collaboration: The research collaboration is expected to result in a robust research plan for improving mental health treatments in Kenya and Uganda, and to broadened research collaborations among the involved countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research questions:The current application aims to consolidate a partnership around mental health services and evaluating outcomes of psychotherapies practiced in Uganda and Kenya. The long-term goal of the project team is to determine what the effects of psychotherapy as practiced in regular clinical practice in Uganda and Kenya are, which subgroups of patients do now achieve good outcome, and how could treatment outcome for these groups be improved? In the short-term, the network grant would facilitate building connections, understanding mental health system needs and functioning on ground.Collaboration: The network will consist of regular meetings between Swedish, Kenyan and Ugandan researchers. In addition, professor Pim Cuijpers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will function as a project consultant.Organisation, time plan and collaboration formats: Pilot work has been done at two sites in Nairobi, Kenya. The experiences from this work will be built upon to plan for a broader project involving sites in both Kenya and Uganda. During 2019 two meetings will be held, one in Africa and one in Europe, to draw the plans for how the project should be implemented. During 2020 grant applications will be drafted.Impact of the research collaboration: The research collaboration is expected to result in a robust research plan for improving mental health treatments in Kenya and Uganda, and to broadened research collaborations among the involved countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ForskningsidéPsykisk ohälsa utgör en stor del av sjukdomsbördan, alltså de effekter som ett hälsoproblem har mätt i tex finansiella kostnader, dödlighet, sjuklighet, över hela världen. Enligt en artikel publicerad i den ansedda medicinska tidskriften The Lancet år 2015 var depression bland de tio ledande orsaker till sjukdomsbörda i alla de 188 länder som undersöktes. Trots de stora svårigheter i form av ekonomiskt och personligt lidande som psykiska problem orsakar i utvecklingsländer så har dessa till största delen ignorerats till förmån för sjukdomar som är lättare att förstå som HIV/AIDS, Tuberkulos och Malaria. Fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa tycks interagera i en ond spiral, där fattigdom och psykisk ohälsa påverkar varandra. Forskning visar emellertid att det effektivaste sättet att bryta denna onda spiral är att fokusera på hjälp mot psykisk ohälsa. I utvecklingsländer är psykisk ohälsa dessutom många gånger förknippat med stigma och diskriminering, vilket innefattar uteslutning från sociala och ekonomiska möjligheter. Detta syns även i att huvuddelen av de afrikanska länderna spenderar mindre än 1% av sin hälsobudget på psykisk hälsa.Forskning på psykoterapi tenderar att utgå från forskningslaboratoriet, där forskare tänker ut nya eller försöker förbättra existerande interventioner för olika patientgrupper. Dessa interventioner ska sedan läras ut till praktiserande psykoterapeuter. Ett problem med denna forskningsstrategi är att eftersom forskarna inte har möjlighet att testa alla möjliga interventioner för alla möjliga tillstånd (eller kombinationer av tillstånd), så kommer forskarnas intressen, samhälls- och politiska trender mm att till stor del styra vilka interventioner som forskas på snarare än patienternas eller de praktiserande terapeuternas behov. Detta har kallats för ”empirisk imperialism”, då forskarna (empirikerna) har makten att styra vad terapeuterna ute i verksamheterna ska göra. Problemet med detta riskerar att förvärras ytterligare då interventioner som har utvecklats i Europa eller USA lärs ut till terapeuter i låg- eller lägre medelinkomstländer med andra kulturer. Risken är att interventionerna inte passar den lokala kulturen, så att interventionerna blir ineffektiva och ger sämre resultat än de metoder som terapeuterna använde innan forskarna införde de nya metoderna.Vi föreslår ett alternativt sätt att forska på psykoterapi, som vi tror är speciellt relevant i låg- och lägre medelinkomstländer som Uganda och Kenya. I detta synsätt utgår forskningen initialt från den behandling som sker ute i verksamheterna. Forskarna kartlägger effekterna av behandlingarna som bedrivs, och undersöker hur resultaten för olika patientgrupper står sig gentemot resultat publicerade i forskningstidskrifter. De patientgrupper som får sämre resultat än förväntat är de som forskarna behöver fokusera extra mycket på för att utveckla bättre eller anpassa existerande metoder. Dessa kan sedan testas med mer kontrollerad experimentell forskning, för att se om de ger tilläggseffekter gentemot sedvanlig behandling.Utöver detta tänker vi oss att forskare behöver undersöka patienters syn på psykisk ohälsa, dess orsaker och vad de tror om behandling, eftersom forskning visar att patienters motivation, förväntningar och samstämmighet mellan patientens världssyn och terapimetoden har betydelse för deras möjligheter att tillgodogöra sig behandlingen. Dessutom tänker vi att det är värdefullt att undersöka hur terapeuter har försökt anpassa sina interventioner till lokala kulturer och sedvänjor, då denna information är värdefull vid implementering av nya metoder i de lokala kulturerna.SamarbetetDetta projekt handlar om samarbete i ett nätverk av forskare inom psykiatri och psykologi från Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Samarbetet har som mål att producera en färdig forskningsplan och ansökningar om forskningsmedel till olika forskningsråd för att kunna genomföra det föreslagna projektet på statliga sjukhus och mottagningar i Uganda och Kenya. Nätverket, som består av fyra kvinnor och fyra män (två psykiatriker och sex psykologer) kommer under två års tid att träffas regelbundet i Uganda, Kenya, Holland och Sverige. Under år två (2020) kommer också en konferens att anordnas vid Linköpings Universitet, med forskare från Kenya, Uganda och Sverige. Samarbetet har betydelse dels för kunskapsspridning mellan de olika forskargrupperna och dels för personer med psykisk ohälsa i Uganda och Kenya som kan få bättre behandling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This comparative research project explores the mobilities of regional labour migrants through and between urban centres in Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, and Guinea. The study thereby aims to emphasise the circular and transnational dimensions of labour migration, which are often forgotten as national capital cities tend to be seen as the inevitable and final destinations for rural labour migrants. Against this trend, this project identifies secondary cities as central nodes for various forms of mobility, including labour recruitment. The project applies an innovative analytical framework – around the concept of soft infrastructures – which allows for the analytical incorporation of the complexity and flexibility that characterises labour migration in West Africa. The more specific aims of the project are, therefore, to 1) identify the primary soft infrastructures that facilitate the recruitment and circulation of labour within formal and informal economic sectors; to 2) understand how urban dwellers plan and practice regional mobility, with particular attention to the aspirations, discourses, and networks that facilitate them, and 3) to provide a qualitative analysis of the gendered and generationally stratified mobilities that predominate in the four primary field sites. The project is based on an anthropological methodology, primarily using in-depth interviewing and informal conversation; participant observation; and the collection of life histories and extended case studies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det här komparativa antropologiska forskningsprojektet handlar om regional arbetsmobilitet i Västafrika. Mer specifikt utforskar projektet regionala arbetsmigranters mobilitet genom och mellan städer i Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali, och Guinea. Studien syftar därmed till att lyfta fram den cirkulära och transnationella aspekten av arbetsmigration som ofta glöms bort eftersom huvudstäder tenderar att uppfattas som oundvikliga destinationer för rurala arbetsmigranter. Projektet identifierar istället regional städer – det vill säga små eller medelstora städer – som centrala noder av olika former av mobilitet inklusive arbetsrekrytering. Regionala städer sammankopplar rurala och urbana världar och är därmed också viktiga transitpunkter för migranter som antingen är på genomresa eller som dröjer sig kvar. Projektet tittar på fyra viktiga former av arbetsmobilitet i regionen i fokus nämligen transportverksamhet, småskalig transnationell handel, småskalig gruvdrift och väpnad strid (rekrytering av kombattanter) som alla sammanlänkar landsbygden med regionala center och vidare över nationsgränser. Projektet använder sig av ett innovativt analytiskt ramverk – mjuka infrastrukturer – som bygger på tidigare antropologiskforskning om migrationsinfrastruktur och arbete och som ger utrymme för den flexibilitet som karaktäriserar arbetsmobilitet i regionen. Dom mer specifika målen är att 1) identifiera vilka typer av mjuk infrastruktur – till exempel sociala relationer, nätverk och brokers- som underlättar rekrytering och omsättning av arbetskraft inom formella och informella ekonomiska sektorer 2) förstå hur arbetsmigranter planerar och utövar regional mobilitet med ett speciellt fokus på aspirationer och diskurser som möjliggör och inspirerar till regional mobilitet och 3) bidra med en kvalitativ analys av hur genus och generation spelar in på möjligheten till arbetsmobilitet. Viktiga frågor är hur länge migranter stannar i staden; hur personliga och sociala nätverk bidrar till migranternas yrkesval och färdvägar; vilka genusroller som uttrycks i samband med arbetsmigration över nationsgränser och vilka kommunikationsstrategier och teknologi som används. Projektet kommer att förlita sig på antropologisk forskningsmetodik såsom djupintervjuer och informella samtal, deltagande observation, insamling av livshistorier och fallstudier.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Över stora delar av Afrika spelar jordbruket en central roll. Det stödjer landsbygden och är viktigt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Totalt bidrar jordbruket med nära 20% av kontinentens BNP och runt hälften av det totala värdet av all afrikansk export. Samtidigt har Afrika söder om Sahara för närvarande den högsta förekomsten av undernäring, och cirka 16% av den totala befolkningen saknar tillräckligt med mat.Tyvärr förväntas klimatförändringarna ha en mycket stor påverkan på produktionen inom jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara som redan är en av de fattigaste regionerna i världen med en osäker livsmedelsförsörjning. Till exempel uppskattar man att klimatförändringen 2080 kommer framtvinga en import av hela 143 miljoner ton spannmål, vilket är en enorm ökning från dagens cirka 7 miljoner ton. Behovet av att föda en växande befolkning på en allt mer begränsad landyta kommer att kräva nya verktyg för att påskynda utvecklingen av jordbruket.Vi tror att bioteknik kan spela en viktig framtida roll för att förbättra effektiviteten inom jordbruket och livsmedelsproduktionen på den afrikanska kontinenten. Hållbart jordbruk kombinerar ökad jordbruksproduktion och ekonomisk utveckling samtidigt som det främjar miljöskydd och en mer rättvis fördelning av inkomster. För att nå sin fulla potential, måste jordbruksbioteknik framgångsrikt införlivas i ett hållbart jordbruk. Med rätt användning kan det mildra en del av Afrikas kroniska problem såsom matbrist och brist på näringsrik mat. I det här projektet fokuserar vi på de viktiga stapelgrödorna kassava och potatis. Kassava odlas flitigt i Afrika eftersom den inte behöver näringsrika jordar och är relativt torktålig. Flera hundra miljoner människor är beroende av denna gröda för sin överlevnad idag. Potatis är också en mycket viktig stapelgröda, och har under de senaste 20 åren odlats i kraftigt ökande omfattning i Afrika. Men dessa grödor lider av två olika problem: kassavan är näringsfattig, särskilt när det gäller provitamin A, som är nödvändig för att motverka allvarliga bristsjukdomar, till exempel blindhet, medan potatisen lätt blir angripen av potatisbladmögel vilket leder till stora skördebortfall om den inte rikligt besprutas med bekämpningsmedel.Förbättrade sorter av dessa grödor är ofta det enda alternativ som resurssvaga odlare kan förlita sig på i ett mer lågintensivt jordbruk med små ekonomiska resurser att använda till gödning och bekämpningsmedel. Men att förädla kassava och potatis på traditionellt sätt är svårt, eftersom de är mycket genetiskt diversa och har långa livscykler. Många korsningar slutar i oförutsägbara och ovälkomna egenskapskombinationer. Därför vill vi använda de biotekniska verktyg som de facto finns tillgängliga för att med ökad precision förbättra motståndskraften mot växtsjukdomar och öka näringsvärdet av kassava och potatis.Sverige och andra EU-länder har många bi- och multilaterala forsknings- och utvecklingssamarbeten med länder i Afrika söder om Sahara. Policyutvecklingen för forskning och tillämpning av växtbioteknik i dessa afrikanska länder har stor påverkan på möjligheten att bedriva denna typ av samarbeten, och det är därför ytterst viktigt att följa, och även stödja med hjälp av expertrådgivning, framväxten av dessa regelverk i Afrika söder om Sahara. Detta har även betydelse för en stabil livsmedelsförsörjning i många av dessa länder, eftersom internationell handel med jordbruksprodukter underlättas av harmoniserade regelverk.I detta förslag vill vi stärka både tekniska framsteg och policyer kring växtbioteknik i länderna söder om Sahara genom att ta itu med två huvudfrågor:1) Utvecklingen och kapacitetsuppbyggnad av växtbioteknik och speciellt genomredigering i SSA2) Jämföra skillnader och likheter inom växtbioteknikpolicyer mellan EU och Afrika.Genom att angripa dessa tre frågor räknar vi med att bidra med en kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom växtbioteknik i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom vill vi knyta dessa bitvis nya tekniker till nya policyer för växtbioteknik för länderna där, vilket är en oundviklig och viktig del av all forskning och utveckling i detta ämnesområde.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with 70% of its population still living rural area is the region with the highest prevalence of undernourishment. To abolish hunger and feed a growing population without depleting natural resources, new ideas and tools are required. As part of sustainable agriculture, biotechnology can play a key role to improve food production in SSA. However, the limited biotechnical capacities and the current policy in many SSA countries for regulating these technologies hamper the realization of their full potential in the region.We therefore want to (i) improve knowledge-exchange and capacity building to better implement plant biotech in SSA, especially the emerging technique of genome editing, and (ii) explore the implications of converging and/or diverging plant biotechnology policies in the EU and Africa.We focus on cassava and potato, two important staple crops in SSA facing different challenges: Cassava is nutrient-poor and potato is easily devastated by late blight. Genome editing is a promising way to increase Provitamin A and combat vitamin A deficiency, affecting millions of people. Better late blight resistance would decrease yield-losses and fungicide use, and thus increase income while reducing impact farmers’ health.At the same time, it is important that biotech policies and regulations in SSA are supportive rather than restrictive or prohibitive. One contribution of this proposal is to increase the dialogue between researchers and policy-makers.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with 70% of its population still living rural area is the region with the highest prevalence of undernourishment. To abolish hunger and feed a growing population without depleting natural resources, new ideas and tools are required. As part of sustainable agriculture, biotechnology can play a key role to improve food production in SSA. However, the limited biotechnical capacities and the current policy in many SSA countries for regulating these technologies hamper the realization of their full potential in the region.We therefore want to (i) improve knowledge-exchange and capacity building to better implement plant biotech in SSA, especially the emerging technique of genome editing, and (ii) explore the implications of converging and/or diverging plant biotechnology policies in the EU and Africa.We focus on cassava and potato, two important staple crops in SSA facing different challenges: Cassava is nutrient-poor and potato is easily devastated by late blight. Genome editing is a promising way to increase Provitamin A and combat vitamin A deficiency, affecting millions of people. Better late blight resistance would decrease yield-losses and fungicide use, and thus increase income while reducing impact farmers’ health.At the same time, it is important that biotech policies and regulations in SSA are supportive rather than restrictive or prohibitive. One contribution of this proposal is to increase the dialogue between researchers and policy-makers.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Över stora delar av Afrika spelar jordbruket en central roll. Det stödjer landsbygden och är viktigt för ekonomisk tillväxt. Totalt bidrar jordbruket med nära 20% av kontinentens BNP och runt hälften av det totala värdet av all afrikansk export. Samtidigt har Afrika söder om Sahara för närvarande den högsta förekomsten av undernäring, och cirka 16% av den totala befolkningen saknar tillräckligt med mat.Tyvärr förväntas klimatförändringarna ha en mycket stor påverkan på produktionen inom jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara som redan är en av de fattigaste regionerna i världen med en osäker livsmedelsförsörjning. Till exempel uppskattar man att klimatförändringen 2080 kommer framtvinga en import av hela 143 miljoner ton spannmål, vilket är en enorm ökning från dagens cirka 7 miljoner ton. Behovet av att föda en växande befolkning på en allt mer begränsad landyta kommer att kräva nya verktyg för att påskynda utvecklingen av jordbruket.Vi tror att bioteknik kan spela en viktig framtida roll för att förbättra effektiviteten inom jordbruket och livsmedelsproduktionen på den afrikanska kontinenten. Hållbart jordbruk kombinerar ökad jordbruksproduktion och ekonomisk utveckling samtidigt som det främjar miljöskydd och en mer rättvis fördelning av inkomster. För att nå sin fulla potential, måste jordbruksbioteknik framgångsrikt införlivas i ett hållbart jordbruk. Med rätt användning kan det mildra en del av Afrikas kroniska problem såsom matbrist och brist på näringsrik mat. I det här projektet fokuserar vi på de viktiga stapelgrödorna kassava och potatis. Kassava odlas flitigt i Afrika eftersom den inte behöver näringsrika jordar och är relativt torktålig. Flera hundra miljoner människor är beroende av denna gröda för sin överlevnad idag. Potatis är också en mycket viktig stapelgröda, och har under de senaste 20 åren odlats i kraftigt ökande omfattning i Afrika. Men dessa grödor lider av två olika problem: kassavan är näringsfattig, särskilt när det gäller provitamin A, som är nödvändig för att motverka allvarliga bristsjukdomar, till exempel blindhet, medan potatisen lätt blir angripen av potatisbladmögel vilket leder till stora skördebortfall om den inte rikligt besprutas med bekämpningsmedel.Förbättrade sorter av dessa grödor är ofta det enda alternativ som resurssvaga odlare kan förlita sig på i ett mer lågintensivt jordbruk med små ekonomiska resurser att använda till gödning och bekämpningsmedel. Men att förädla kassava och potatis på traditionellt sätt är svårt, eftersom de är mycket genetiskt diversa och har långa livscykler. Många korsningar slutar i oförutsägbara och ovälkomna egenskapskombinationer. Därför vill vi använda de biotekniska verktyg som de facto finns tillgängliga för att med ökad precision förbättra motståndskraften mot växtsjukdomar och öka näringsvärdet av kassava och potatis.Sverige och andra EU-länder har många bi- och multilaterala forsknings- och utvecklingssamarbeten med länder i Afrika söder om Sahara. Policyutvecklingen för forskning och tillämpning av växtbioteknik i dessa afrikanska länder har stor påverkan på möjligheten att bedriva denna typ av samarbeten, och det är därför ytterst viktigt att följa, och även stödja med hjälp av expertrådgivning, framväxten av dessa regelverk i Afrika söder om Sahara. Detta har även betydelse för en stabil livsmedelsförsörjning i många av dessa länder, eftersom internationell handel med jordbruksprodukter underlättas av harmoniserade regelverk.I detta förslag vill vi stärka både tekniska framsteg och policyer kring växtbioteknik i länderna söder om Sahara genom att ta itu med två huvudfrågor:1) Utvecklingen och kapacitetsuppbyggnad av växtbioteknik och speciellt genomredigering i SSA2) Jämföra skillnader och likheter inom växtbioteknikpolicyer mellan EU och Afrika.Genom att angripa dessa tre frågor räknar vi med att bidra med en kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom växtbioteknik i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom vill vi knyta dessa bitvis nya tekniker till nya policyer för växtbioteknik för länderna där, vilket är en oundviklig och viktig del av all forskning och utveckling i detta ämnesområde.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The underlying biological mechanisms in the interaction between Diabetes (DM) and Tuberculosis (TB) are poorly understood despite their implications in clinical management. A synergic Swedish-Pakistani clinical and experimental research network will address DM/TB interaction.The immunobiology of granulomas in DM-TB and TB patients will be compared. In situ sequencing of multiple transcripts in granuloma sections will define the localization and activation of different immune cell populations in relation to the clinical status of the patient.The gene expression in blood from TB or latent TB with DM will be compared in genome-wide microarrays. T cell responses of TB/DM will be defined in multiplex assays. Novel mechanisms, markers and predictors of comorbidity will be defined.STAT3 protection against tb infection in mice will be studied. Whether STAT3 inhibition improves TB /DM will be tested in experimental animal models of the comorbidity and in cells from patients.The inflammatory environment of the granuloma might activate HIF-1a protective immune responses. HIF-1a function is hampered in DM. Whether HIF-1a stabilization by experimental or clinically approved drugs might affect the outcome of infection of diabetic mice with  tuberculosis will be studied.The network includes complementary expertise in a global health problem, careful coordination for further research and funding, common workshops, training and personnel transfer at both sites.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kliniska och experimentella studier i Diabetes och TuberkulosBakgrundTuberkulos (TBC) är en allvarlig infektionssjukdom som orsakas av den intracellulära bakterien Mycobacterium tuberculosis. En tredjedel av världens’ befolkningen är infekterad med M. tuberculosis. Ungefär en av tio av de infekterade individerna utvecklar TBC. I resten av de infekterade individerna, kvarstår infektionen i en asymtomatisk form.Dessa asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner kontrolleras genom samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna i en struktur i lungan som heter granulom.Infekterade individer med diabetes (DM) har en större risk att utveckla TBC. Sambandet mellan diabetes och TBC är etablerad men mekanismerna bakom sambandet är okända. Vi kommer att undersöka om TBC påskyndar utvecklingen av diabetes och även  hur diabetes kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis. Detta kommer att studeras i patienter i Pakistan och i djurmodeller i Sverige. MålsättningKontrollen av asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner beror på samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna. Om DM kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis i granulom kommer att studeras. Vikommer att jämföragranulomfrånpatientermed TBC, TBC och DM i en ny bild teknik.Vi kommer att definiera gener som differentiellt uttrycks i blodceller från TBC vs TB-DM individer på genom-nivå.Vi kommer att studera rollen av STAT3 i TBC/diabetes sambandet eftersom 1) STAT3 i djur kan förvärra Tuberkulos infektionen och 2) behanding med en STAT3 hämmare  är vanlig i diabetes.HIF-1a reglerar T cell och makrofag funktioner som är viktiga i immunförsvar mot TBC. Nivåer av HIF-1a är minskade i DM. Vi ska utforska om läkemedel som stabiliserar HIF1-a förbättrar förloppet av DM/TBC. Arbetsplan.Vi ska använda en ny bildteknik för att studera granulomstruktur från TBC eller TBC / diabetes patienter på cell och molekylär nivå.Vi ska mäta anti-mykobakteriella T cell svar i blod från TBC och TBC/DM patienter. Vi kommer att studera om läkemedel som används i DM  hämmar STAT3 och HIF-1a kan reglera T cell svar i TBC patienter.Studier hos människor kompletteras med studier på M. tuberculosis diabetiska möss som tillåter oss analysera effekten av behandlingen riktade mot STAT3 och HIF-1a. BetydelsenGenom att öka risken att utveckla TBC, har DM en signifikant negativ inverkan på folkhälsan. Våra studier kommer att ge en förfinad förståelse i den immunologisk och metabolisk grund av TBC-mottaglighet i DM på granulomnivå. Med hjälp av teknisk utveckling, kommer vi att få kvalitativt bättre förståelse av granulom  i TBC och TBC-DM.  Vi kommer parallellt att definiera nya mekanismer och biomarkörer på genom-nivå som bidrar till den större risken att utveckla TBC i DM patienter.  Vi kommer också att testa olika terapeutiska strategier för att mildra den dubbla bördan av båda sjukdomarna. Våra resultat kommer att bidra till bättre utformning av behandling mot TBC-DM. Synergiskt samarbeteKompletterande kompetens av de Svenska och Pakistanska parterna i klinisk och experimentell immunbiologi av infektioner ger ett mervärde för samarbetet. Våra resultat kommer att bidra till bättre utformning av behandling mot tuberkulos. Vi kommer noggrant att planera och samordna detta spännande projekt med internet konferenser, att utbyta tekniker och metoder, göra gemensamma ”workshops”, och utbilda gemensamma doktorander.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The underlying biological mechanisms in the interaction between Diabetes (DM) and Tuberculosis (TB) are poorly understood despite their implications in clinical management. A synergic Swedish-Pakistani clinical and experimental research network will address DM/TB interaction.The immunobiology of granulomas in DM-TB and TB patients will be compared. In situ sequencing of multiple transcripts in granuloma sections will define the localization and activation of different immune cell populations in relation to the clinical status of the patient.The gene expression in blood from TB or latent TB with DM will be compared in genome-wide microarrays. T cell responses of TB/DM will be defined in multiplex assays. Novel mechanisms, markers and predictors of comorbidity will be defined.STAT3 protection against tb infection in mice will be studied. Whether STAT3 inhibition improves TB /DM will be tested in experimental animal models of the comorbidity and in cells from patients.The inflammatory environment of the granuloma might activate HIF-1a protective immune responses. HIF-1a function is hampered in DM. Whether HIF-1a stabilization by experimental or clinically approved drugs might affect the outcome of infection of diabetic mice with  tuberculosis will be studied.The network includes complementary expertise in a global health problem, careful coordination for further research and funding, common workshops, training and personnel transfer at both sites.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kliniska och experimentella studier i Diabetes och TuberkulosBakgrundTuberkulos (TBC) är en allvarlig infektionssjukdom som orsakas av den intracellulära bakterien Mycobacterium tuberculosis. En tredjedel av världens’ befolkningen är infekterad med M. tuberculosis. Ungefär en av tio av de infekterade individerna utvecklar TBC. I resten av de infekterade individerna, kvarstår infektionen i en asymtomatisk form.Dessa asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner kontrolleras genom samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna i en struktur i lungan som heter granulom.Infekterade individer med diabetes (DM) har en större risk att utveckla TBC. Sambandet mellan diabetes och TBC är etablerad men mekanismerna bakom sambandet är okända. Vi kommer att undersöka om TBC påskyndar utvecklingen av diabetes och även  hur diabetes kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis. Detta kommer att studeras i patienter i Pakistan och i djurmodeller i Sverige. MålsättningKontrollen av asymptomatiska kroniska infektioner beror på samspelet mellan immunsystemet och bakterierna. Om DM kan dämpa skyddande immunsvar mot M. tuberculosis i granulom kommer att studeras. Vikommer att jämföragranulomfrånpatientermed TBC, TBC och DM i en ny bild teknik.Vi kommer att definiera gener som differentiellt uttrycks i blodceller från TBC vs TB-DM individer på genom-nivå.Vi kommer att studera rollen av STAT3 i TBC/diabetes sambandet eftersom 1) STAT3 i djur kan förvärra Tuberkulos infektionen och 2) behanding med en STAT3 hämmare  är vanlig i diabetes.HIF-1a reglerar T cell och makrofag funktioner som är viktiga i immunförsvar mot TBC. Nivåer av HIF-1a är minskade i DM. Vi ska utforska om läkemedel som stabiliserar HIF1-a förbättrar förloppet av DM/TBC. Arbetsplan.Vi ska använda en ny bildteknik för att studera granulomstruktur från TBC eller TBC / diabetes patienter på cell och molekylär nivå.Vi ska mäta anti-mykobakteriella T cell svar i blod från TBC och TBC/DM patienter. Vi kommer att studera om läkemedel som används i DM  hämmar STAT3 och HIF-1a kan reglera T cell svar i TBC patienter.Studier hos människor kompletteras med studier på M. tuberculosis diabetiska möss som tillåter oss analysera effekten av behandlingen riktade mot STAT3 och HIF-1a. BetydelsenGenom att öka risken att utveckla TBC, har DM en signifikant negativ inverkan på folkhälsan. Våra studier kommer att ge en förfinad förståelse i den immunologisk och metabolisk grund av TBC-mottaglighet i DM på granulomnivå. Med hjälp av teknisk utveckling, kommer vi att få kvalitativt bättre förståelse av granulom  i TBC och TBC-DM.  Vi kommer parallellt att definiera nya mekanismer och biomarkörer på genom-nivå som bidrar till den större risken att utveckla TBC i DM patienter.  Vi kommer också att testa olika terapeutiska strategier för att mildra den dubbla bördan av båda sjukdomarna. Våra resultat kommer att bidra till bättre utformning av behandling mot TBC-DM. Synergiskt samarbeteKompletterande kompetens av de Svenska och Pakistanska parterna i klinisk och experimentell immunbiologi av infektioner ger ett mervärde för samarbetet. Våra resultat kommer att bidra till bättre utformning av behandling mot tuberkulos. Vi kommer noggrant att planera och samordna detta spännande projekt med internet konferenser, att utbyta tekniker och metoder, göra gemensamma ”workshops”, och utbilda gemensamma doktorander.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Is climate change pushing tropical trees towards climatic limits beyond which their vitality and survival decline? The present project addresses this important and unsolved question, with the overall aim to define the sensitivity of tropical tree species to heat and drought and to provide maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and beyond. We will determine the functional tree traits (structural, hydraulic, physiological, biochemical) controlling tree vitality and survival in multi-species plantations established at three sites in Rwanda, “the land of thousand hills”. The sites exhibit large natural variation in precipitation and temperature, and experimental manipulations of water supply (irrigation, rainfall exclusion) will be imposed at each site. A multi-trait model of drought- and heat-induced tree mortality will be derived based on data from the experimental sites, and evaluated using independent data from additional sites with larger trees. Based on this model, we will produce and deliver maps with tree plantation recommendations to relevant stakeholders in Rwanda and the region. The scientific significance of the project is to address critical knowledge gaps regarding the causes of drought- and/or heat-induced mortality in tropical trees. The proposed project contributes to capacity building at Rwandan institutions, which will promote science-based and sustainable climate change adaptation in a low-income African country.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In proof-of-concept studies we have shown that it is feasible to digitally scan microscopy samples using low-cost mobile microscopy scanners and apply AI-augmented computer vision to support the diagnostic process. Purpose: We aim to study the use of mobile microscope scanners combined with AI algorithms for three specific purposes: 1) screening of pap smears for diagnosis of cervical cancer 2) detection of malaria parasites in blood smears and 3) soil-transmitted helminths and  schistosomiasis in urine and stool.Implementation: To evaluate the feasibility of the novel diagnostic platform, studies will be conducted in Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya. Proof-of-concept studies have been completed in 2013-2017 and now field studies to establish the diagnostic accuracy and expand the number of disease targets. We have established a comprehensive cross-disciplinary research team, with expertise in medical diagnostics, mobile technologies, computer vision, epidemiology and global health. AI-supported algorithms will be developed for the above-mentioned targets and updated versions of the mobile microscopy instruments tested in field settings. Significance: The paradigm shift from human expert based visual interpretations to digital computer-assisted analysis has huge implications for diagnostics. The methods will improve access to cancer and infectious disease diagnostics at the point-of-care, decrease the workload of experts and allow for more efficient use of healthcare resources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ändamål: Vår forskargrupp har tidigare utvecklat ett mobilt, digitalt miniatyrmikroskop som kan användas för patientnära diagnostik, speciellt i resursfattiga områden. Mobilmikroskopet är trådlöst uppkopplat för bildanalys med artificiell intelligens eller förmedling till expert som på distans kan ge diagnostiskt stöd gällande patientens behandling och behov av remiss till specialsjukvård.Betydelse: Metoderna som vi utvecklar har en stor potential som stöd inom cancer- och infektionsdiagnostik. Detta innebär ett betydande steg mot en mera jämlik och hållbar tillgång till högkvalitativ diagnostik i resursfattiga länder, speciellt inom utsatta patientgrupper så som barn med livshotande infektioner. Projektet bidrar med skapandet av prototyper och test av koncept som utgör grunden för entreprenörskap inom mobil hälsa.Genomförande: Vi kommer att inom detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt bedöma metodens genomförbarhet och kliniska värde inom tre olika kliniska prövningar i Tanzania, Kenya och Sverige: A) för distansanalys av cellprov med syfte att upptäcka livmoderhalscancer i ett tidigt skede, B) som en patientnära diagnostisk metod för detektering av malariaparasiter i blodprov hos febersjuka barn och C) som övervakningsmetod för läkemedelseffektivitet inom kontrollprogram för jordöverförda maskinfektioner hos skolbarn.Tidsplan: Under projektets första år kommer metodens tillförlitlighet gällande cancerdiagnostik att utvärderas vid Karolinska institutet. Parallellt kommer kliniska fältstudier att påbörjas i Tanzania och Kenya gällande screening för cervikalcancer hos kvinnor och malaria- och maskinfektioner hos barn. Inom loppet av det andra och tredje året kommer kliniska studier både gällande cancer- och infektionssjukdomar att genomföras i Tanzania och Kenya. Under det fjärde året kommer resultaten från fältstudierna att samlas, analyseras och rapporteras.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ändamål: Vår forskargrupp har tidigare utvecklat ett mobilt, digitalt miniatyrmikroskop som kan användas för patientnära diagnostik, speciellt i resursfattiga områden. Mobilmikroskopet är trådlöst uppkopplat för bildanalys med artificiell intelligens eller förmedling till expert som på distans kan ge diagnostiskt stöd gällande patientens behandling och behov av remiss till specialsjukvård.Betydelse: Metoderna som vi utvecklar har en stor potential som stöd inom cancer- och infektionsdiagnostik. Detta innebär ett betydande steg mot en mera jämlik och hållbar tillgång till högkvalitativ diagnostik i resursfattiga länder, speciellt inom utsatta patientgrupper så som barn med livshotande infektioner. Projektet bidrar med skapandet av prototyper och test av koncept som utgör grunden för entreprenörskap inom mobil hälsa.Genomförande: Vi kommer att inom detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt bedöma metodens genomförbarhet och kliniska värde inom tre olika kliniska prövningar i Tanzania, Kenya och Sverige: A) för distansanalys av cellprov med syfte att upptäcka livmoderhalscancer i ett tidigt skede, B) som en patientnära diagnostisk metod för detektering av malariaparasiter i blodprov hos febersjuka barn och C) som övervakningsmetod för läkemedelseffektivitet inom kontrollprogram för jordöverförda maskinfektioner hos skolbarn.Tidsplan: Under projektets första år kommer metodens tillförlitlighet gällande cancerdiagnostik att utvärderas vid Karolinska institutet. Parallellt kommer kliniska fältstudier att påbörjas i Tanzania och Kenya gällande screening för cervikalcancer hos kvinnor och malaria- och maskinfektioner hos barn. Inom loppet av det andra och tredje året kommer kliniska studier både gällande cancer- och infektionssjukdomar att genomföras i Tanzania och Kenya. Under det fjärde året kommer resultaten från fältstudierna att samlas, analyseras och rapporteras.</narrative>
      <narrative>In proof-of-concept studies we have shown that it is feasible to digitally scan microscopy samples using low-cost mobile microscopy scanners and apply AI-augmented computer vision to support the diagnostic process. Purpose: We aim to study the use of mobile microscope scanners combined with AI algorithms for three specific purposes: 1) screening of pap smears for diagnosis of cervical cancer 2) detection of malaria parasites in blood smears and 3) soil-transmitted helminths and  schistosomiasis in urine and stool.Implementation: To evaluate the feasibility of the novel diagnostic platform, studies will be conducted in Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya. Proof-of-concept studies have been completed in 2013-2017 and now field studies to establish the diagnostic accuracy and expand the number of disease targets. We have established a comprehensive cross-disciplinary research team, with expertise in medical diagnostics, mobile technologies, computer vision, epidemiology and global health. AI-supported algorithms will be developed for the above-mentioned targets and updated versions of the mobile microscopy instruments tested in field settings. Significance: The paradigm shift from human expert based visual interpretations to digital computer-assisted analysis has huge implications for diagnostics. The methods will improve access to cancer and infectious disease diagnostics at the point-of-care, decrease the workload of experts and allow for more efficient use of healthcare resources.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The question why some individuals are poor and have difficulty escaping poverty is a fundamental question that lies at the heart of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This project will offer new insight into this question by examining whether poverty harms individuals psychological wellbeing which in turn may have large implications for their decision making and consequently their ability to escape poverty.  The aim of this project is three fold: 1) Understand whether poverty impacts the psychological outcomes of individuals in developing countries. 2) Investigate the impact of psychological outcomes on production and consumption decisions. 3) Study the impact of decision making on poverty. We will measure psychological outcomes using novel lab in the field experiments and surveys conducted in areas with an exogenous variation in poverty. This information will be matched with agricultural and consumption decisions. The field studies will be complimented with an analysis of the impact of poverty reduction policies on psychological outcomes. This will be the first research to empirically investigate the connection between poverty, psychological outcomes and production and consumption decision making. Thus, this project will improve our understanding of why people are poor, which, in turn provides the foundations needed to reduce poverty and achieve the SDGs. This project will commence in 2019 and include researchers in Sweden, the UK and Austria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattigdom sätts ofta i relation till inkomst, och låga inkomstnivåer resulterar i oförmåga att täcka grundläggande behov så som om mat, hem, utbildning och hälsovård. Fattigdomsfällan beskriver en mekanism som motverkar att människor kan ta sig ur fattigdom, exempelvis att avsaknad av inkomst gör att man inte kan utbilda sig själv eller att ge sina barn en utbildning. Ny forskning har fokuserat på de psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan, och exempelvis har man funnit att fattigdom orsakar stress som i sin tur kan leda till kortsiktigt beslutsfattande. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka de psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan i utvecklingsländer. De psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan har presenterats med följande samband. Fattigdom i sig påverkar psykologiska aspekter så som stress, leder till negativt tänkande och försämrar den kognitiva förmågan, vilket i sin tur påverkar val av produktionsmetoder hos jordbrukare och individers konsumtionsmönster. Dessa val påverkar sedan fattigdom, eller bredare uttryck individens välfärd.Det här projektet handlar om att förstå hur psykologiska aspekter orsakade av fattigdom påverkar val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster, vilket sedermera påverkar fattigdom and och välfärd. Ett viktigt syfte är att vidareutveckla beteendeekonomiska insikter om mänskligt beteende i utvecklingsländer. Detta kommer i sin tur att påverka hur olika åtgärdsprogram bör genomföras, exempelvis hur skall ett program utformas för att uppmuntra jordbrukare att göra långsiktiga investeringar i sin jordbruksmark? Vi avser att utvidga litteraturen på tre olika delområden samt hur dessa delområden interagerar:Hur påverkar fattigdom psykologiska aspekter så som kognitiv förmåga?Hur påverkar psykologiska aspekter val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster?Hur påverkar val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster fattigdom och välfärd?Vår utgångspunkt är den beteendeekonomiska teorin och vi kommer främst att använda oss av hushållsundersökningar och ekonomiska experiment för att studera de tre ovannämnda delområdena. Vi planerar även ett större fältexperiment i Indien för att studera hur de tre delområdena interagerar över tiden. Sammantaget så är vår ambition att öka kunskapen om dessa samband vilket kommer att resultera i bättre åtgärdsprogram för fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
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        <narrative>As part of the Locus of Control project by Co-I Vecci we developed education materials that helped farmers to understand the influence of their own beliefs on agricultural outcomes. Similarly, we will deliver the full training materials designed in conjunction with the PEN school network to the PEN schools foundation/administration. This will ensure that the training can be conducted again in the future.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The question why some individuals are poor and have difficulty escaping poverty is a fundamental question that lies at the heart of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This project will offer new insight into this question by examining whether poverty harms individuals psychological wellbeing which in turn may have large implications for their decision making and consequently their ability to escape poverty.  The aim of this project is three fold: 1) Understand whether poverty impacts the psychological outcomes of individuals in developing countries. 2) Investigate the impact of psychological outcomes on production and consumption decisions. 3) Study the impact of decision making on poverty. We will measure psychological outcomes using novel lab in the field experiments and surveys conducted in areas with an exogenous variation in poverty. This information will be matched with agricultural and consumption decisions. The field studies will be complimented with an analysis of the impact of poverty reduction policies on psychological outcomes. This will be the first research to empirically investigate the connection between poverty, psychological outcomes and production and consumption decision making. Thus, this project will improve our understanding of why people are poor, which, in turn provides the foundations needed to reduce poverty and achieve the SDGs. This project will commence in 2019 and include researchers in Sweden, the UK and Austria.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattigdom sätts ofta i relation till inkomst, och låga inkomstnivåer resulterar i oförmåga att täcka grundläggande behov så som om mat, hem, utbildning och hälsovård. Fattigdomsfällan beskriver en mekanism som motverkar att människor kan ta sig ur fattigdom, exempelvis att avsaknad av inkomst gör att man inte kan utbilda sig själv eller att ge sina barn en utbildning. Ny forskning har fokuserat på de psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan, och exempelvis har man funnit att fattigdom orsakar stress som i sin tur kan leda till kortsiktigt beslutsfattande. Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka de psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan i utvecklingsländer. De psykologiska aspekterna av fattigdomsfällan har presenterats med följande samband. Fattigdom i sig påverkar psykologiska aspekter så som stress, leder till negativt tänkande och försämrar den kognitiva förmågan, vilket i sin tur påverkar val av produktionsmetoder hos jordbrukare och individers konsumtionsmönster. Dessa val påverkar sedan fattigdom, eller bredare uttryck individens välfärd.Det här projektet handlar om att förstå hur psykologiska aspekter orsakade av fattigdom påverkar val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster, vilket sedermera påverkar fattigdom and och välfärd. Ett viktigt syfte är att vidareutveckla beteendeekonomiska insikter om mänskligt beteende i utvecklingsländer. Detta kommer i sin tur att påverka hur olika åtgärdsprogram bör genomföras, exempelvis hur skall ett program utformas för att uppmuntra jordbrukare att göra långsiktiga investeringar i sin jordbruksmark? Vi avser att utvidga litteraturen på tre olika delområden samt hur dessa delområden interagerar:Hur påverkar fattigdom psykologiska aspekter så som kognitiv förmåga?Hur påverkar psykologiska aspekter val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster?Hur påverkar val av produktionsmetoder och konsumtionsmönster fattigdom och välfärd?Vår utgångspunkt är den beteendeekonomiska teorin och vi kommer främst att använda oss av hushållsundersökningar och ekonomiska experiment för att studera de tre ovannämnda delområdena. Vi planerar även ett större fältexperiment i Indien för att studera hur de tre delområdena interagerar över tiden. Sammantaget så är vår ambition att öka kunskapen om dessa samband vilket kommer att resultera i bättre åtgärdsprogram för fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research proposal sets out to critically examine how the military institution could function as an ‘agent of change’ in terms of gender relations in post-conflict societies. It focuses on the role of gender in military reforms in two post-conflict states: Liberia and Mali. The innovativeness of the project lies in its paradox: viewing a conservative, patriarchal and masculine institution as a potential driver for gender equality in post-conflict societies. The project spans over three levels of analysis: taking off at a micro-level, the project adopts a military sociology perspective to analyze individual gender relations within the military institution through interviews and observation. Stepping up to a meso-level, studying the role of gender in post-conflict militaries, will enable comparisons and generalizations on an institutional level. Finally, on a macro-level, the project examines how the reform of the military in a post-conflict society could contribute to transform existing gendered hierarchies through the empowerment of women, thereby contributing to creating a gender-just peace. The project adds a new and under-researched perspective of the military as not only an institution characterized by continuity, conservatism and hierarchy, but also as a potential ‘agent of change’ for gender relations in a post-conflict society. It will generate new theoretical and empirical insights of utmost relevance when it comes to achieving sustainable peace and developmenet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I länder som drabbats av väpnad konflikt är reformer av säkerhetshetssektorn ofta en del av fredsprocessen. Dels genomförs dessa reformer för att befolkningen ska få en ny tilltro till statliga aktörer med ett våldsmonopol, såsom polis och militär, dels genomförs de för att dessa institutioner effektivt ska kunna bidra till ett fredligt samhälle som styrs av transparens, ansvarsutkrävande och rättstatens principer. En aspekt av dessa reformer innebär att den militära institutionen öppnas upp för att inkludera underrepresenterade grupper inom armén, för att bättre återspegla samhällets mångfald. Tidigare forskning har påvisat att militären kan karakteriseras som en sluten, konservativ och starkt maskulin institution som har svårt för att acceptera förändringar och mångfald. Den spänning och utmaning som genusreformer av militären innebär ligger till grund för det föreslagna projektet som analyserar hur integrering av både genus- och jämställdhetsperspektiv fungerar i två konfliktdrabbade stater: Mali och Liberia.  Om man lyckas skapa mer jämställda relationer mellan kvinnor och män inom en konservativ och maskulin institution som militären, finns det möjlighet att överföra lärdomar från en sådan process till samhället i stort, där militären skulle kunna fungera som en förebild och en drivande aktör för ett mer jämställt samhälle. Forskning har redan tidigare visat att ett jämställt samhälle, där kvinnor och män har samma rättigheter och möjligheter, är en förutsättning för hållbar fred och utveckling. För ett konfliktdrabbat land bör just jämställdhet därför vara en av de första prioriteringarna i en hållbar fredsprocess. Det underliggande antagandet för detta projekt är därför att den reformerade och konfliktdrabbade militären skulle kunna fungera som en aktör för förändring av genusrelationer mellan kvinnor och män, inte bara inom armén, men även inom samhället i stort. Detta projekt studerar hur de konfliktdrabbade länderna Mali och Liberia har integrerat genus- och jämställdhetsperspektiv i sina militära institutioner. Genus förstås här som sociala konstruktioner av kön och avser förväntningar på, eller normer för, hur män och kvinnor bör bete sig. Detta projekt fokuserar både på genusintegration, och integration av kvinnor i armén mer specifikt. Fokuset på kvinnor beror på att just kvinnor är kraftigt underrepresenterade i militärer världen över, och som en konsekvens av detta är dessa institutioner starkt maskulina, i den bemärkelse att så kallade "maskulina egenskaper" som förknippas främst med män. Därmed tenderar sådant som fysisk styrka, mod, aggressivitet och rationalitet att priviligieras och lyftas fram före så kallade "feminina egenskaper" såsom empati, kommunikation och omtanke. Kvinnor har därför ofta upplevt könsbaserad diskriminering inom militära institutioner och sällan åtnjutit samma status och militära identitet som sina manliga kollegor. Reformer av den militära institutionen efter konflikt innebär en möjlighet att ändra på tidigare inlärda beteenden och sedvänjor och därmed även lägga grunden för en mer jämlik institution där både män och kvinnor får ta plats och där jämställdhetsperspektiv prioriteras. Vi avser att på mikro- meso- och makronivå studera förändringar av hur genus konstrueras i roller, praktiker och normer. Med avstamp på individ- och gruppnivå inom militären i Mali och Liberia, kartlägger vi i vilken utsträckning man har lyckats med att skapa genusintegration och jämställdhet inom den reformerade militären. På basis av dessa resultat går vi vidare och undersöker om dessa förändringar avspeglas på meso- och makronivå i respektive samhälle. Om vi ser att de förändrade genusmönsten på mikronivå återspeglas på högre nivå i samhället, kan vi dra slutsatser om att förändringar i genusstrukturer inom militären också kan påverka genusrelationer i samhället i stort. Denna studie är explorativ och använder olika kvalitativa tekniker för att spåra förändringar gällande genusintegrering och jämställdhet. Vi använder oss av semistrukturerade intervjuer med individer och fokusgrupper. Därutöver kommer vi att bedriva deltagande observationer på militärbaser i Mali och Liberia. Ett stort skriftligt material, bestående av allt ifrån policydokument, konstitutioner, "White papers" och förhandlingsprotokoll kommer även att granskas för att spåra möjliga förändringar i militärens och samhällets genusstrukturer från mikro-till makronivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A research network will be set up with partners from Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and Sweden to address how climate change driven water hazards (floods and droughts) impact on poor and vulnerable populations in communities in the eastern Nile basin countries. The result will provide guidance to policy and decision makers on how resilience can be strengthened in the affected communities. This will contribute to reduced poverty, strengthened resilience and improved security (livelihood, water, food and political) in the region. This in turn is likely to reduce the need for forced migration within and beyond the region.The research network will provide an important non-political science based dialogue platform among the eastern Nile basin countries, with the ability to balance the infected political dialogue linked to the Nile basin water resources. Swedish research and policy support on water diplomacy will be strengthened and the ability of Swedish actors to have tangible and positive influence on transboundary water dialogues in the Nile basin will be improved.The research will be implemented through a series of joint research planning and proposal writing meetings in the Nile basin and in Sweden (e.g participation in the World Water Week in Stockholm). The Research School on International Water Cooperation hosted by Uppsala university on behalf of the International Centre for Water Cooperation, a UNESCO category II centre housed by SIWI, will coordinate the research network.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Östra Nilens avrinningsområde omfattar länderna Etiopien, Sudan och Egypten. Denna del av Nilen, som också kallas den Blå Nilen, står för den absoluta merparten av det vatten som slutligen mynnar i Medelhavet. På vägen mot havet används vatten till en rad olika ändamål såsom vattenkraft, bevattning, industri- och hushållsändamål. Länderna som delar Nilens vatten har hittills haft svårt att komma överens om hur denna gemensamma resurs ska fördelas och användas länderna emellan. Detta har lett till ett frostigt politiskt samtalsklimat dem emellan.Syftet med det föreslagna forskningsnätverket är att bygga upp en forsknings-plattform för samtal länderna emellan som ligger utanför den politiska sfären och som kan arbete på rent vetenskaplig basis med att öka förståelsen för Nilens vattenresurser.Inledningsvis kommer den internationella forskargruppen att fokusera på hur klimatdrivna katastrofer i form av långvarig torka och översvämningar påverkar samhällen i avrinningsområdet. Framförallt kommer forskningen att försöka klargöra hur sårbara delar av samhället, fattiga, äldre, kvinnor och barn har påverkats och förväntas påverkas i framtiden i takt med att den globala uppvärmningen ökar variabiliteten i nederbörden i tid och rum samt förväntas öka antalet vattenkatastrofer. Forskargruppen kommer också att söka utröna i vilken omfattning och på vilket sätt som den klimatdrivna negativa påverkan på samhället leder till att människor i högre omfattning mister liv, leverne och bostad och tvingas till flykt inom eller utom regionen och bidrar därmed till de stora flyktingströmmar som präglar regionen. Lärdomarna kommer att ligga till grund för rekommendationer till policy och beslutsfattare i regionen och kommer att på sikt bidra till ökad resiliens och fattigdomsminskning i sårbara samhällen.Forskningssamarbetet kommer att ledas av "Forskar-skolan för internationellt vattensamarbete" vid Avdelningen för freds och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet och som är en del av UNESCO kategori-II centret "International Centre for Water Cooperation" (ICWC) vid Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). SIWI och Uppsala universitet kommer därmed att utgöra en neutral part i samarbetet vilket kommer att borga för att samarbetet vilar på vetenskaplig grund och avhåller sig från att ta ståndpunkt i den politiska dialogen kring vattenfrågor i östra Nilens avrinningsområde. SIWI har med stöd av svenska staten (genom Sida) under lång tid ägnat sig åt att facilitera samtal och samarbete kring gemensamma flodsystem. Den föreslagna forskningen kommer att stärka Sveriges möjlighet att fortsätta med detta viktiga policy-arbete och kommer att bidra till den positiva bild som omvärlden har av Sverige som land och neutral part i internationellt fredsbyggande och konfliktförebyggande arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya och Uganda tillhör de fattigaste länderna i världen och det finns ett stort behov av att bekämpa deras fattigdom. I det här Swedish-Links-projektet kommer vi att därför att genomföra en intervention i Masterutbildningen vid två afrikanska universitet, ett i Kenya och ett i Uganda.  Interventionen går ut på att samhällsvetenskapliga studenter under en workshop får träffa både lokalbefolkningen och sociala innovatörer för att tillsammans diskutera konkreta problem som är kopplade till fattigdom i deras region. Efter diskussionen får studenterna sedan fundera över hur de skulle kunna forska på dessa problem för att på sikt komma fram till hållbara lösningar.Masterutbildningen är tvåårig och studenterna genomför egna forskningsprojekt under det sista året. Tanken är att interventionen ska trigga studenterna att fundera ut och genomföra forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att minska fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Med sociala innovationer menas att både medel och mål är sociala (exempelvis service och handel), till skillnad från tekniska innovationer som vanligen kopplas till industriella produkter. I vårt projekt är vi nyfikna på om interventionen har någon betydelse för studenterna i detta avseende och om det finns några könsskillnader när det gäller inriktningen på deras forskningsprojekt.Vi kommer att intervjua 12 studenter som har deltagit i interventionen för att ta reda på hur de upplevde workshopen och om de har blivit inspirerade att utforma forskningsprojekt som är relaterade till att bekämpa fattigdom genom sociala innovationer. Om det finns intervjupersoner som inte har valt det spåret i sitt forskningsprojekt kommer vi att undersöka varför. Baserat på intervjuresultaten formulerar vi sedan en enkät som skickas ut till samtliga studenter (ca 100 personer) som deltagit i interventionen. Enkäten syftar till att visa på generella tendenser i studentgruppen. När intervjuerna och enkäterna analyseras kommer särskild vikt att läggas vid eventuella könsskillnader och om interventionen har haft betydelse för studenternas forskningsprojekt.Vårt team består av utbildningsforskare i Sverige, Kenya samt Uganda och innebär att ett nytt forskningssamarbete etableras mellan länderna. Under Swedish-Links-projektets gång kommer vi att resa till varandras lärosäten för att diskutera arbetet och utbyta kunskaper om villkoren för studenters lärande. Vi kommer också att ha många virtuella möten över Internet för att hålla dialogen vid liv. Resultaten som genereras i projektet kommer att spridas till utbildningsledare i Kenya och Uganda, samt publiceras i en internationell vetenskaplig artikel. Vi förväntar oss också att projektet ska generera nya forskningsfrågor som kan leda till större gemensamma forskningsprojekt inom en snar framtid. Ambitionen är således att vårt projekt ska leda till ett långvarigt forskningssamarbete som kan stärka svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och utvecklingen i Östafrika.Den forskning som kommer att bedrivas i Swedish-Links-projektet är viktig av flera skäl. Dels berör projektet tre av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling: (1) Ingen fattigdom, (2) God utbildning för alla, och (3) Jämställdhet.  Dels skapas ett konkret underlag för att utveckla Masterutbildningen i Östafrika som på sikt kan bidra till att uppfylla dessa mål med särskild tonvikt vid att reducera fattigdom. Resultatet kan även vara relevant för andra utvecklingsländer som står inför liknande utmaningar. Dessutom bidrar projektet till den internationella forskningsfronten eftersom det för närvarande saknas studier som specifikt belyser relationen mellan innovativ forskning, genus och studenters lärande i utvecklingsländer.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Förslag till ny läroplan inom masterutbildning i Östafrika som publicerats i forskningsartikeln (table 4, s. 183): Hesborn Wao, Clement Oduor Otendo, Jackline Syonguvi, Petronilla Muriithi, Damazo T. Kadengye &amp; Eva M. Brodin (2022). Encouraging social innovation for combating poverty: master’s students’ gendered experiences with a service-learning intervention in Kenya and Uganda. Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 13(2), 171-187. DOI 10.1108/SGPE-07-2021-0054</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avloppet från över fyra miljarder människor släpps obehandlat ut i miljön utan någon som helst behandling. Dessa utsläpp orsakar övergödning, försurning och spridning av sjukdom och läkemedelsrester i våra vattendrag. I informella bosättningar, lågkvalitativa bostadshem och överfulla urbana slumområden där toaletter tenderar att installeras utan nödvändig sanitetstjänst är detta mer standard än undantag. Den näringsrikaste fraktionen i avloppet är urinen, men den består av mer än 95% vatten. Björns Vinnerås laboratoriegrupp utvecklar en ny behandlingsteknik som stabiliserar och sedan torkar urinen till ett fast, hygieniskt säkert gödselmedel med hög kvävekoncentration (&gt;15%). Det övergripande målet med detta projekt är att vidareutveckla konceptet med uppströms behandling av urinen genom att utvärdera om stabiliserings- och uttorkningstekniken fungerar kontinuerligt under minst 30 dagar i en familj på fyra personer (6 l dag-1). Konceptet med urintorkning på toaletten kräver ingen sofistikerade mekanismer. Stabiliseringen av urinen utförs med ökat pH från t.ex. träaska och kalk. Torkningen utförs genom att blåsa upp uppvärmd luft över torkbädden (träaska eller biokol). Utvecklingen sker i tre arbetspaket: (i) torkteknik och processoptimering; ii) Minskning av risk för människa och miljö. och (iii) hållbarhetspotential för tekniken och implementering i Bolivia.Vi kommer att studera stabilisering och torkning på djupet: (i) hur kvävets stabilisering påverkas av mängden tillgängligt vatten och förändringen i pH som uppstår på grund av urintillsats och CO2-absorption från luft; och (ii) hur vatten rör sig i torkbädden innan det förångas under torkningen. Därefter kommer optimeringsexperiment att utföras för att samtidigt maximera näringskoncentrationen och förångningen i torkbädden. Experiment kommer leda till en prototypanläggning för att behandla lier urin per dag och energieffektiviteten hos torkanläggningen.Slutprodukten från urintorkningen är ett torrt gödningsmedel som måste uppfylla internationella standarder (WHO/EU/USEPA) för återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Detta projekt kommer att undersöka om sådana gödningsmedel innehåller potentiella hälsorisker och hur man hanterar dem om de finns. Specifika risker som ska bedömas är koncentrationerna av farmaceutiskt aktiva föreningar; vattenburna patogener och tungmetaller. Björn Vinnerås Hygien klass II laboratorium och Lutz Ahrens POP-laboratorium vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet har tillgång till lämpliga försöksuppställningar för att analysera och bedöma dessa risker.Ny teknik måste bedömas för dess lämplighet och hållbarhet som avloppslösning. Uttorkning av färsk urin kan ge ett torrt gödningsmedel jämförbart med dagens mineralgödsel. I våra förexperiment, där urin torkats i träaska gett kvävekoncentrationer på 15 %. Gödselvärdet och näringsämnena för sådana substrat måste dock utvärderas i förhållande till kommersiella gödselmedel. Detta kommer att hjälpa till att kvantifiera i vilken utsträckning urinbaserad gödsel kan ersätta kommersiell gödselkonsumtion i de länder som ingår i studien (Bolivia, Sverige).Det finns liten eller ingen sociologisk forskning som har utvärderat acceptans för urinhantering i Bolivia, även om det finns flera organisationer som installerar sådan teknik. Detta projekt kommer att försöka lösa detta gap genom att genomföra undersökningar av intressenter i Cochabamba, Bolivia. Två urinledande spoltoaletter anslutna till urintork i hushållsskala kommer att installeras vid universitetet i San Simón (UMSS) på två platser: för det första på kontoren CASA, vatten- och miljöhälsovården, och; För det andra, vid Centro Agua, Andes centrum för vattenförvaltning. Ett motsvarande system installeras först och testas på SLU: s campus i Uppsala, Sverige. Arbetet bedrivs av forskare från Sveriges lantbruksuniversitets universitet och Universitetet i San-Simón (Bolivia) över 3 år mellan 2019 och 2021.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop a new, simple, yet extremely effective sanitation technology and work towards the goal of ‘bringing sanitation to all people’. This technology, urine dehydration, recovers nutrients present in urine while removing excess water from it in order to produce a hygienic, dry, and commercial-quality fertiliser. The overall goal of this project will be to design a urine dehydrator that functions continuously, for a period of at least 30 days, to safely dry the urine excreted by a family of four and produce a dry powder with 15% nitrogen. To develop this technology, three complementary work packages are proposed. They will investigate the: (i) dehydration techniques and process optimisation; (ii) the mitigation of human and environmental health risks; and (iii) sustainability potential of the technology and its field testing in Bolivia. The work will be conducted by researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the University of San-Simón (Bolivia) over 3 years, between 2019 and 2021. A urine drying unit requires no sophisticated mechanisms, it is easy to use and maintain, and can be built using off-the-shelf products. We estimate that a unit serving a family of four will cost less than US$ 40. The technology thus has potential to revolutionise sanitation in developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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        <narrative>Pilotskalesystem för urintorkning har utvecklats och implementerats i Bolivia. Den torkade urinen kommer att användas inom odlingsprojekt för att utvärdera gödselproduktens kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Avloppet från över fyra miljarder människor släpps obehandlat ut i miljön utan någon som helst behandling. Dessa utsläpp orsakar övergödning, försurning och spridning av sjukdom och läkemedelsrester i våra vattendrag. I informella bosättningar, lågkvalitativa bostadshem och överfulla urbana slumområden där toaletter tenderar att installeras utan nödvändig sanitetstjänst är detta mer standard än undantag. Den näringsrikaste fraktionen i avloppet är urinen, men den består av mer än 95% vatten. Björns Vinnerås laboratoriegrupp utvecklar en ny behandlingsteknik som stabiliserar och sedan torkar urinen till ett fast, hygieniskt säkert gödselmedel med hög kvävekoncentration (&gt;15%). Det övergripande målet med detta projekt är att vidareutveckla konceptet med uppströms behandling av urinen genom att utvärdera om stabiliserings- och uttorkningstekniken fungerar kontinuerligt under minst 30 dagar i en familj på fyra personer (6 l dag-1). Konceptet med urintorkning på toaletten kräver ingen sofistikerade mekanismer. Stabiliseringen av urinen utförs med ökat pH från t.ex. träaska och kalk. Torkningen utförs genom att blåsa upp uppvärmd luft över torkbädden (träaska eller biokol). Utvecklingen sker i tre arbetspaket: (i) torkteknik och processoptimering; ii) Minskning av risk för människa och miljö. och (iii) hållbarhetspotential för tekniken och implementering i Bolivia.Vi kommer att studera stabilisering och torkning på djupet: (i) hur kvävets stabilisering påverkas av mängden tillgängligt vatten och förändringen i pH som uppstår på grund av urintillsats och CO2-absorption från luft; och (ii) hur vatten rör sig i torkbädden innan det förångas under torkningen. Därefter kommer optimeringsexperiment att utföras för att samtidigt maximera näringskoncentrationen och förångningen i torkbädden. Experiment kommer leda till en prototypanläggning för att behandla lier urin per dag och energieffektiviteten hos torkanläggningen.Slutprodukten från urintorkningen är ett torrt gödningsmedel som måste uppfylla internationella standarder (WHO/EU/USEPA) för återanvändning av avloppsvatten. Detta projekt kommer att undersöka om sådana gödningsmedel innehåller potentiella hälsorisker och hur man hanterar dem om de finns. Specifika risker som ska bedömas är koncentrationerna av farmaceutiskt aktiva föreningar; vattenburna patogener och tungmetaller. Björn Vinnerås Hygien klass II laboratorium och Lutz Ahrens POP-laboratorium vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet har tillgång till lämpliga försöksuppställningar för att analysera och bedöma dessa risker.Ny teknik måste bedömas för dess lämplighet och hållbarhet som avloppslösning. Uttorkning av färsk urin kan ge ett torrt gödningsmedel jämförbart med dagens mineralgödsel. I våra förexperiment, där urin torkats i träaska gett kvävekoncentrationer på 15 %. Gödselvärdet och näringsämnena för sådana substrat måste dock utvärderas i förhållande till kommersiella gödselmedel. Detta kommer att hjälpa till att kvantifiera i vilken utsträckning urinbaserad gödsel kan ersätta kommersiell gödselkonsumtion i de länder som ingår i studien (Bolivia, Sverige).Det finns liten eller ingen sociologisk forskning som har utvärderat acceptans för urinhantering i Bolivia, även om det finns flera organisationer som installerar sådan teknik. Detta projekt kommer att försöka lösa detta gap genom att genomföra undersökningar av intressenter i Cochabamba, Bolivia. Två urinledande spoltoaletter anslutna till urintork i hushållsskala kommer att installeras vid universitetet i San Simón (UMSS) på två platser: för det första på kontoren CASA, vatten- och miljöhälsovården, och; För det andra, vid Centro Agua, Andes centrum för vattenförvaltning. Ett motsvarande system installeras först och testas på SLU: s campus i Uppsala, Sverige. Arbetet bedrivs av forskare från Sveriges lantbruksuniversitets universitet och Universitetet i San-Simón (Bolivia) över 3 år mellan 2019 och 2021.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop a new, simple, yet extremely effective sanitation technology and work towards the goal of ‘bringing sanitation to all people’. This technology, urine dehydration, recovers nutrients present in urine while removing excess water from it in order to produce a hygienic, dry, and commercial-quality fertiliser. The overall goal of this project will be to design a urine dehydrator that functions continuously, for a period of at least 30 days, to safely dry the urine excreted by a family of four and produce a dry powder with 15% nitrogen. To develop this technology, three complementary work packages are proposed. They will investigate the: (i) dehydration techniques and process optimisation; (ii) the mitigation of human and environmental health risks; and (iii) sustainability potential of the technology and its field testing in Bolivia. The work will be conducted by researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the University of San-Simón (Bolivia) over 3 years, between 2019 and 2021. A urine drying unit requires no sophisticated mechanisms, it is easy to use and maintain, and can be built using off-the-shelf products. We estimate that a unit serving a family of four will cost less than US$ 40. The technology thus has potential to revolutionise sanitation in developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>The primary focus of SPARKS is on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network’s identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solidariskt finansierad och heltäckande sjukvård av hög kvalitet (Universal Health Coverage - UHC) ligger högt på den globala hälsoagendan. Att nå det i alla länder världen över är ett av de högst prioriterade globala målen för hållbar utveckling inom Agenda 2030 (SDGs). Sådana sjukvårdssystem ska säkerställa såväl tillgång till optimal vård som att katastrofala sjukvårdskostnader undviks för personer som drabbas sjukdom. Detta är en nödvändig men inte tillräcklig komponent av fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät. Utöver minimering av sjukvårdskostnader krävs även en heltäckande socialförsäkring som kan kompensera för inkomstbortfall och andra indirekta kostnader kopplade till ohälsa och sjukvårdsutnyttjande.   Många länder stärker sina system för att skydda sin befolkning från förödande privata sjukvårdsutlägg, men system för skydd mot inkomstbortfall och andra kostnader släpar efter betydligt. Ansvaret för sådana system vilar på både sjukvården och socialsektorn. I termer av Agenda 2030 krävs en tydlig koppling mellan mål 1 (fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät) och mål 3 (god hälsa, inklusive UHC), och därmed tvärsektoriellt arbete mot katastrofala sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ohälsa.   Forskningsnätverket SPARKS (health and social protection action research &amp; knowledge sharing network) etablerades 2016 för att stärka interdisciplinär forskning på detta område. Till en början har detta nätverk fokuserat på socioekonomiska konsekvenser av tuberkulos. Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen, ca 1,7 miljoner dör varje år. Sjukdomen är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder, och den leder ofta till såväl stort fysiskt lidande och död som grava sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienter och anhöriga. Inkomstbortfall är den viktigaste faktorn till ekonomiska problem, och få tuberkulosendemiska länder har bra sociala skyddsnät för personer som drabbas. Forskning behövs för att utveckla lämpliga system, såväl för tuberkulospatienter som för andra som drabbas av fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar.I detta projekt kommer vi att vidareutveckla och sprida SPARKS, i synnerhet med fokus på att höja kapaciteten för interventionsforskning kring sociala skyddsnät vid sjukdom. Projektet har följande målsättningar:  1) Utveckla ett gemensamt ramverk och riktlinjer för att utvärdera sociala interventioner för personer som drabbas av sjukdom och funktionsnedsättning.2) Utveckla och fortsätta växa ett SPARKS nätverket för att facilitera implementationsforskning inom sociala skyddsprogram vid  ohälsa, med fokus på institutioner och organisationer i Sydostasien, Afrika, Europa och Nordamerika3) Bygga kapacitet inom implementationsforskning både på institutioner inom nätverket och utanför.4) Identifiera och ansöka om finansiering inom SPARKS nätverket med fokus på implementationsforskning kring tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade smittsamma och icke smittsamma sjukdomar.Samarbetet kommer utföras jämlikt och demokratiskt med aktivt deltagande av involverade partners från låg- och medelinkomstländer, framför allt Mocambique, Uganda och Vietnam. Finansieringen söks för två år, och samarbetet inkluderar två fysiska möten, närvaro på ett stort internationellt SPARKS-möte, samt minst fyra webbaserade ”research clinics” för doktorander och juniora forskare. Online kurserna kommer att vara tillgängliga för alla SPARKS partners. Online-verktyg kommer även användas för att kunna arbeta på gemensamma ansökningar och artiklar. Samarbetet kommer bidra på innovativt sätt till att skapa synergier och nya interdisciplinära och tvärsektoriella samarbeten kring hälsomålet och fattigdomsbekämpningsmålet inom Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solidariskt finansierad och heltäckande sjukvård av hög kvalitet (Universal Health Coverage - UHC) ligger högt på den globala hälsoagendan. Att nå det i alla länder världen över är ett av de högst prioriterade globala målen för hållbar utveckling inom Agenda 2030 (SDGs). Sådana sjukvårdssystem ska säkerställa såväl tillgång till optimal vård som att katastrofala sjukvårdskostnader undviks för personer som drabbas sjukdom. Detta är en nödvändig men inte tillräcklig komponent av fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät. Utöver minimering av sjukvårdskostnader krävs även en heltäckande socialförsäkring som kan kompensera för inkomstbortfall och andra indirekta kostnader kopplade till ohälsa och sjukvårdsutnyttjande.   Många länder stärker sina system för att skydda sin befolkning från förödande privata sjukvårdsutlägg, men system för skydd mot inkomstbortfall och andra kostnader släpar efter betydligt. Ansvaret för sådana system vilar på både sjukvården och socialsektorn. I termer av Agenda 2030 krävs en tydlig koppling mellan mål 1 (fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät) och mål 3 (god hälsa, inklusive UHC), och därmed tvärsektoriellt arbete mot katastrofala sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ohälsa.   Forskningsnätverket SPARKS (health and social protection action research &amp; knowledge sharing network) etablerades 2016 för att stärka interdisciplinär forskning på detta område. Till en början har detta nätverk fokuserat på socioekonomiska konsekvenser av tuberkulos. Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen, ca 1,7 miljoner dör varje år. Sjukdomen är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder, och den leder ofta till såväl stort fysiskt lidande och död som grava sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienter och anhöriga. Inkomstbortfall är den viktigaste faktorn till ekonomiska problem, och få tuberkulosendemiska länder har bra sociala skyddsnät för personer som drabbas. Forskning behövs för att utveckla lämpliga system, såväl för tuberkulospatienter som för andra som drabbas av fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar.I detta projekt kommer vi att vidareutveckla och sprida SPARKS, i synnerhet med fokus på att höja kapaciteten för interventionsforskning kring sociala skyddsnät vid sjukdom. Projektet har följande målsättningar:  1) Utveckla ett gemensamt ramverk och riktlinjer för att utvärdera sociala interventioner för personer som drabbas av sjukdom och funktionsnedsättning.2) Utveckla och fortsätta växa ett SPARKS nätverket för att facilitera implementationsforskning inom sociala skyddsprogram vid  ohälsa, med fokus på institutioner och organisationer i Sydostasien, Afrika, Europa och Nordamerika3) Bygga kapacitet inom implementationsforskning både på institutioner inom nätverket och utanför.4) Identifiera och ansöka om finansiering inom SPARKS nätverket med fokus på implementationsforskning kring tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade smittsamma och icke smittsamma sjukdomar.Samarbetet kommer utföras jämlikt och demokratiskt med aktivt deltagande av involverade partners från låg- och medelinkomstländer, framför allt Mocambique, Uganda och Vietnam. Finansieringen söks för två år, och samarbetet inkluderar två fysiska möten, närvaro på ett stort internationellt SPARKS-möte, samt minst fyra webbaserade ”research clinics” för doktorander och juniora forskare. Online kurserna kommer att vara tillgängliga för alla SPARKS partners. Online-verktyg kommer även användas för att kunna arbeta på gemensamma ansökningar och artiklar. Samarbetet kommer bidra på innovativt sätt till att skapa synergier och nya interdisciplinära och tvärsektoriella samarbeten kring hälsomålet och fattigdomsbekämpningsmålet inom Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Solidariskt finansierad och heltäckande sjukvård av hög kvalitet (Universal Health Coverage - UHC) ligger högt på den globala hälsoagendan. Att nå det i alla länder världen över är ett av de högst prioriterade globala målen för hållbar utveckling inom Agenda 2030 (SDGs). Sådana sjukvårdssystem ska säkerställa såväl tillgång till optimal vård som att katastrofala sjukvårdskostnader undviks för personer som drabbas sjukdom. Detta är en nödvändig men inte tillräcklig komponent av fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät. Utöver minimering av sjukvårdskostnader krävs även en heltäckande socialförsäkring som kan kompensera för inkomstbortfall och andra indirekta kostnader kopplade till ohälsa och sjukvårdsutnyttjande.   Många länder stärker sina system för att skydda sin befolkning från förödande privata sjukvårdsutlägg, men system för skydd mot inkomstbortfall och andra kostnader släpar efter betydligt. Ansvaret för sådana system vilar på både sjukvården och socialsektorn. I termer av Agenda 2030 krävs en tydlig koppling mellan mål 1 (fattigdomsbekämpning och sociala skyddsnät) och mål 3 (god hälsa, inklusive UHC), och därmed tvärsektoriellt arbete mot katastrofala sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser av ohälsa.   Forskningsnätverket SPARKS (health and social protection action research &amp; knowledge sharing network) etablerades 2016 för att stärka interdisciplinär forskning på detta område. Till en början har detta nätverk fokuserat på socioekonomiska konsekvenser av tuberkulos. Tuberkulos är den infektionssjukdom som dödar flest människor i världen, ca 1,7 miljoner dör varje år. Sjukdomen är vanligast bland de fattigaste i fattiga länder, och den leder ofta till såväl stort fysiskt lidande och död som grava sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser för patienter och anhöriga. Inkomstbortfall är den viktigaste faktorn till ekonomiska problem, och få tuberkulosendemiska länder har bra sociala skyddsnät för personer som drabbas. Forskning behövs för att utveckla lämpliga system, såväl för tuberkulospatienter som för andra som drabbas av fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar.I detta projekt kommer vi att vidareutveckla och sprida SPARKS, i synnerhet med fokus på att höja kapaciteten för interventionsforskning kring sociala skyddsnät vid sjukdom. Projektet har följande målsättningar:  1) Utveckla ett gemensamt ramverk och riktlinjer för att utvärdera sociala interventioner för personer som drabbas av sjukdom och funktionsnedsättning.2) Utveckla och fortsätta växa ett SPARKS nätverket för att facilitera implementationsforskning inom sociala skyddsprogram vid  ohälsa, med fokus på institutioner och organisationer i Sydostasien, Afrika, Europa och Nordamerika3) Bygga kapacitet inom implementationsforskning både på institutioner inom nätverket och utanför.4) Identifiera och ansöka om finansiering inom SPARKS nätverket med fokus på implementationsforskning kring tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade smittsamma och icke smittsamma sjukdomar.Samarbetet kommer utföras jämlikt och demokratiskt med aktivt deltagande av involverade partners från låg- och medelinkomstländer, framför allt Mocambique, Uganda och Vietnam. Finansieringen söks för två år, och samarbetet inkluderar två fysiska möten, närvaro på ett stort internationellt SPARKS-möte, samt minst fyra webbaserade ”research clinics” för doktorander och juniora forskare. Online kurserna kommer att vara tillgängliga för alla SPARKS partners. Online-verktyg kommer även användas för att kunna arbeta på gemensamma ansökningar och artiklar. Samarbetet kommer bidra på innovativt sätt till att skapa synergier och nya interdisciplinära och tvärsektoriella samarbeten kring hälsomålet och fattigdomsbekämpningsmålet inom Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are facing both a persistent burden of infectious diseases and an emerging burden of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Tuberculosis (TB) co-exists with other NCDs, including diabetes mellitus (DM). Smoking increases the risk of both TB and DM. Health systems in many LMICs are ill-prepared and currently facing the “triple burden of smoking, TB, and DM”, which drives these countries into the vicious cycle of poverty. We will create the stakeholder network and link researchers and policymakers to discuss enablers and barriers and develop models for the integration of TB, DM, and tobacco control programs at primary health care centres, district, provincial, and national levels. We will conduct formative research using realist evaluation, concept mapping, and social network analysis to guide the model developments. The collaboration envisaged in the project between Sweden, India and Indonesia will help to identify priority areas and strategies for integration of TB, DM, and tobacco control in LMICs, which can be modified and applied in the context of a developed country (Sweden). Project activities include workshops, discussions with stakeholders, data analysis, paper and proposal writing during 2019-2020. This research link project will enhance research capacity and competence of researchers in four universities in India and Indonesia for designing and conduct implementation research to strengthen the health systems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många låg-och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) står inför både bördan av infektionssjukdomar och den framväxande bördan av kroniska sjukdomar, vilket orsakar mycket lidande för patienterna, familjemedlemmar, samhället, och nationen. Tuberkulos (tbc) är fortfarande en vanlig dödsorsak. Samtidigt blir kroniska sjukdomar som diabetes allt vanligare i befolkningen. Tbc samexisterar ofta med många andra sjukdomar, däribland diabetes. Undersökningar har visat att rökning kan öka risken för både tbc och diabetes. Därför står många av de fattiga länderna nu inför den så kallade tredubbla bördan av rökning, tuberkulos och diabetes, som driver dessa länder in i den onda cirkeln av fattigdom. Hälso-och sjukvårdssystem i LMIC är inte väl förberedda och klarar inte av denna tredubbla börda. Världshälsoorganisationen har nyligen påkallat behovet av åtgärder för att möta den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och tobak i LMIC. Indonesien är ett av dessa prioriterade länder, där tbc och rökning är mycket vanligt, och diabetes ökar snabbt. Detta forskningssamarbete kommer att bidra till att utveckla strategier för implementering av integrerade interventionsmodeller inom primärhälsovården för att ta itu med den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes, och tobak. De huvudsakliga aktiviteterna i detta projekt är worskhops, seminarier, diskussioner med nyckelaktörer, gemensam dataanalys och skrivande av forskningsansökningar. Under tvåårsperioden kommer vi att bygga samarbeten och utbyta erfarenheter i implementeringsforskning mellan fyra universitet och institutioner i Indien och Indonesien. Från början av projektet, kommer vi att skapa ett nätverk mellan forskare, beslutsfattare och hälsoarbetare för att diskutera och utveckla modeller för integrering av tuberkulos, diabetes och program för tobakskontroll inom primärvården samt diskutera utmaningar för implementering på distriktsnivå, provinsiell och nationell nivå. Vi kommer att genomföra en kartlägga den befintliga informationen om tuberkulos, diabetes, och tobakskontroll program i Indien och Indonesien. Vi kommer då att utföra (1) en realist utvärdering för att identifiera hinder och möjligheter för integrering av de befintliga programmen i båda länderna; (2) ”concept mapping” för att kartlägga aktiviteter som kommer att leda till en lyckad integration, samt identifiera potentiella hinder och begränsningsstrategier; och (3) social nätverksanalys för att bedöma aktörers roller i de olika hälsoprogram och illustrera deras samspel och beskriva beslutsprocessen. Resultaten av dessa studier kommer visa hur man bäst implementerar en integrerad modell vård för tuberkulos, diabetes och tobak i Indien och Indonesien. Betydelsen av detta samarbetsprojekt kan ses på tre nivåer. På akademisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att skapa nya forskningssamarbeten som leder till en långsiktig utveckling av parternas vetenskapliga resurser och kompetenser speciellt av implementeringsforskning för kontroll av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar inom primärhälsovården. På politisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att bygga en ömsesidig och hållbar relation mellan forskare och beslutsfattare i de båda länderna för att stödja integrerad och effektiva interventioner inom primärhälsovården. På befolkningsnivå, kommer detta projekt att ta itu med evidensbaserade integrerade insatser för en rättvis fördelning av resurserna i syfte att minska den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och rökning. Denna börda som oproportionerligt påverkar fattiga och utsatta befolkningsgrupper i Indien och Indonesien. Det finns underliggande gemensamma hinder inom hälso-och sjukvården för både prevention och vård av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar. En förbättrad integration av planering och genomförande av hälsoprogram för de två sjukdomsgrupperna kommer göra det lättare att överbrygga dessa hinder. Potentiella synergier och fördelar med integrerad vård av tbc och diabetes är att etablera den bästa vården av patienterna, optimalt utnyttja tillgängliga resurser och kombinera förebyggande strategier. Förebyggande strategier kan utgöras av fattigdomsbekämpning, skapande av hållbara miljöer, förbättrad hälsokommunikation och utbildning. Detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas vara av stor praktisk betydelse för global hälsa eftersom det är i linje med den framväxande agendan för hälsomål post 2015 som kommer att fokusera på att stärka primärhälsovård och reducera kroniska sjukdomar i låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are facing both a persistent burden of infectious diseases and an emerging burden of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Tuberculosis (TB) co-exists with other NCDs, including diabetes mellitus (DM). Smoking increases the risk of both TB and DM. Health systems in many LMICs are ill-prepared and currently facing the “triple burden of smoking, TB, and DM”, which drives these countries into the vicious cycle of poverty. We will create the stakeholder network and link researchers and policymakers to discuss enablers and barriers and develop models for the integration of TB, DM, and tobacco control programs at primary health care centres, district, provincial, and national levels. We will conduct formative research using realist evaluation, concept mapping, and social network analysis to guide the model developments. The collaboration envisaged in the project between Sweden, India and Indonesia will help to identify priority areas and strategies for integration of TB, DM, and tobacco control in LMICs, which can be modified and applied in the context of a developed country (Sweden). Project activities include workshops, discussions with stakeholders, data analysis, paper and proposal writing during 2019-2020. This research link project will enhance research capacity and competence of researchers in four universities in India and Indonesia for designing and conduct implementation research to strengthen the health systems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Många låg-och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) står inför både bördan av infektionssjukdomar och den framväxande bördan av kroniska sjukdomar, vilket orsakar mycket lidande för patienterna, familjemedlemmar, samhället, och nationen. Tuberkulos (tbc) är fortfarande en vanlig dödsorsak. Samtidigt blir kroniska sjukdomar som diabetes allt vanligare i befolkningen. Tbc samexisterar ofta med många andra sjukdomar, däribland diabetes. Undersökningar har visat att rökning kan öka risken för både tbc och diabetes. Därför står många av de fattiga länderna nu inför den så kallade tredubbla bördan av rökning, tuberkulos och diabetes, som driver dessa länder in i den onda cirkeln av fattigdom. Hälso-och sjukvårdssystem i LMIC är inte väl förberedda och klarar inte av denna tredubbla börda. Världshälsoorganisationen har nyligen påkallat behovet av åtgärder för att möta den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och tobak i LMIC. Indonesien är ett av dessa prioriterade länder, där tbc och rökning är mycket vanligt, och diabetes ökar snabbt. Detta forskningssamarbete kommer att bidra till att utveckla strategier för implementering av integrerade interventionsmodeller inom primärhälsovården för att ta itu med den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes, och tobak. De huvudsakliga aktiviteterna i detta projekt är worskhops, seminarier, diskussioner med nyckelaktörer, gemensam dataanalys och skrivande av forskningsansökningar. Under tvåårsperioden kommer vi att bygga samarbeten och utbyta erfarenheter i implementeringsforskning mellan fyra universitet och institutioner i Indien och Indonesien. Från början av projektet, kommer vi att skapa ett nätverk mellan forskare, beslutsfattare och hälsoarbetare för att diskutera och utveckla modeller för integrering av tuberkulos, diabetes och program för tobakskontroll inom primärvården samt diskutera utmaningar för implementering på distriktsnivå, provinsiell och nationell nivå. Vi kommer att genomföra en kartlägga den befintliga informationen om tuberkulos, diabetes, och tobakskontroll program i Indien och Indonesien. Vi kommer då att utföra (1) en realist utvärdering för att identifiera hinder och möjligheter för integrering av de befintliga programmen i båda länderna; (2) ”concept mapping” för att kartlägga aktiviteter som kommer att leda till en lyckad integration, samt identifiera potentiella hinder och begränsningsstrategier; och (3) social nätverksanalys för att bedöma aktörers roller i de olika hälsoprogram och illustrera deras samspel och beskriva beslutsprocessen. Resultaten av dessa studier kommer visa hur man bäst implementerar en integrerad modell vård för tuberkulos, diabetes och tobak i Indien och Indonesien. Betydelsen av detta samarbetsprojekt kan ses på tre nivåer. På akademisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att skapa nya forskningssamarbeten som leder till en långsiktig utveckling av parternas vetenskapliga resurser och kompetenser speciellt av implementeringsforskning för kontroll av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar inom primärhälsovården. På politisk nivå, kommer detta projekt att bygga en ömsesidig och hållbar relation mellan forskare och beslutsfattare i de båda länderna för att stödja integrerad och effektiva interventioner inom primärhälsovården. På befolkningsnivå, kommer detta projekt att ta itu med evidensbaserade integrerade insatser för en rättvis fördelning av resurserna i syfte att minska den tredubbla bördan av tbc, diabetes och rökning. Denna börda som oproportionerligt påverkar fattiga och utsatta befolkningsgrupper i Indien och Indonesien. Det finns underliggande gemensamma hinder inom hälso-och sjukvården för både prevention och vård av kroniska sjukdomar och infektionssjukdomar. En förbättrad integration av planering och genomförande av hälsoprogram för de två sjukdomsgrupperna kommer göra det lättare att överbrygga dessa hinder. Potentiella synergier och fördelar med integrerad vård av tbc och diabetes är att etablera den bästa vården av patienterna, optimalt utnyttja tillgängliga resurser och kombinera förebyggande strategier. Förebyggande strategier kan utgöras av fattigdomsbekämpning, skapande av hållbara miljöer, förbättrad hälsokommunikation och utbildning. Detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas vara av stor praktisk betydelse för global hälsa eftersom det är i linje med den framväxande agendan för hälsomål post 2015 som kommer att fokusera på att stärka primärhälsovård och reducera kroniska sjukdomar i låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som en av de fattigaste länderna i världen uppgick Myanmars bruttonationalprodukt till 1.195 dollar per capita år 2016 (jämfört med Sverige som har 51.844 US-dollar per capita). Landet har ett Gini-index på 38,1, vilket innebär stor ojämlikhet mellan rika och fattiga. 2016 var Myanmar det fattigaste landet i Sydostasien då 6,5% av befolkningen levde på mindre än 1,90 dollar per dag (extrem fattigdom); detta trots några år av hög ekonomisk tillväxt efter valet 2010/12. Fattigdom och dålig hälsa följs vanligtvis åt i en cykel, där det ena förstärker det andra. Dessutom drabbas ofta kvinnor och äldre hårdare av både fattigdom och ohälsa där de sociala skyddsnäten är svaga. I Myanmar består 51% av de totala hälsoutgifterna av egenavgifter, vilket innebär att hushåll och familjer riskerar att få katastrofala hälsoutgifter när de drabbas på sjukdom. Samtidigt som landet fortfarande kämpar mot infektionssjukdomar som tuberkulos, malaria och hiv, blir också kroniska, icke-smittsamma sjukdomar (NCD) som hjärt-kärlsjukdomar, stroke, diabetes och cancer allt vanligare. NCD kan leda familjer och samhällen till en fattigdomscykel, som sedan blir ett allvarligt hot mot utvecklingen och landets förmåga att uppnå de hållbara utvecklingsmålen (SDG).En av de främsta utmaningar som många fattiga länder som Myanmar står inför är brist på befolkningsbaserade hälsodata på hög nivå på nationell nivå, vilket är nödvändigt för att få ett underlag för politikiska(hälso) beslut på nationell nivå. Varje FN-medlemsstat behöver också stor mängd data för att mäta framsteg på SDG. Att förankra SDG på nationell nivå är fortfarande en stor utmaning. Myanmar har dock angripit detta på ett ganska unikt sätt  då man upprätthåller sina egna nationella mål men samtidigt också införlivar och sammanställer SDG: s mål (# 3) i sin nuvarande nationella hälsoplan för 2017-2021. Man har även utarbetat en strategisk handlingsplan för NCD (även 2017 -2021) som innehåller en uppsättningar delmål som förbättrar chansen att uppnå 2030 målen för hälsa för alla.Syftet med detta projekt är att utforska de bestämningsfaktorer som påverkar och formar äldre människors liv i Myanmar - från det sätt de väljer att leva, sin lokala miljö och de tjänster de har tillgång till - och hur dessa sammanfaller och påverka deras hälsa, ekonomiska välbefinnande, samt hälsovårdsbehov och utnyttjande. Projektet har tre specifika mål för att uppfylla det övergripande målet, nämligen att: (i) Analysera könsbaserad och socioekonomisk ojämlikhet i hälso- och sjukvårdsutnyttjandet bland äldre i Myanmar. (ii) undersöka förändringar i äldre människors livsförhållanden och hur dessa förändringar och kontextuella faktorer påverkar deras hälso- och vårdutnyttjande; och (iii) identifiera hinder och möjligheter för att främja ett jämlikt hälso- och sjukvårdsutnyttjande  för äldre i nöd i Myanmar. Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att använda en mixad metoddesign med hjälp av en uppföljande kvantitativ enkätstudie i kombination med kvalitativa intervjustudier för att förstå dynamiken mellan åldrande, fattigdom, kön och hälsa i Myanmar. Vi kommer att följa upp personer som deltog i 2012 Myanmar Aging Study och genomför en paneldataanalys för att analysera hur hälsan och dess bestämningsfaktorer för en stor grupp äldre har förändrats över tid. Fokusgruppsdiskussioner bland äldre kommer att genomföras för att ytterligare utforska lokala, kontextuella uppfattningar om åldrande och hälsa. Fördjupade intervjuer med vårdgivare på olika nivåer kommer att göras för att undersöka hur hälsosystemet svarar mot vårdbehoven hos  äldre.Resultaten av detta projekt kan användas för att förstå vad som driver ohälsa och hälsa för olika grupper av äldre människor; kunskap som kan användas som underlag för Myanmars nationella hälsoplan och den nationella strategiska handlingsplanen för NCDs (2017-21) för att förbättra äldre människors hälsa i denna resursbegränsade kontext. Genom detta projekt kommer vi att bidra till kunskap om vad som behövs för utvecklingslandet av en inkluderande social- och hälso-politik för att främja ett sunt åldrande och kunna angripa den onda cirkeln av fattigdom och ohälsa. Denna kunskap är särskilt betydelsefull i Myanmar -  ett land som genomgår snabba ekonomiska och hälsoövergångar och där hälsosystemen  både ekonomiskt och tekniskt är oförberedda för att klara av konsekvenserna av dessa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Könsbaserat våld (intimate partner violence, IPV) är ett mycket vanligt problem världen över med en rad negativa hälsoeffekter såsom psykisk ohälsa (tex ångest, depression, missbruk), sexuellt överförbara infektioner samt fysiska ibland dödliga skador förutom de sociala och känslomässiga konsekvenserna.I Nepal har mer än var fjärde kvinna utsatts för våld (sexuellt, fysiskt eller psykiskt) av sin partner. Regionala variationer i förekomsten visar dock att könsbaserat våld går att förebygga.Existerande interventioner för att motverka och behandla psykiska problem hos kvinnor utsatta för våld kräver ofta ett stort antal sessioner utförda av specialister något som även medför höga kostnader. Att erbjuda hjälp till de kvinnor som lider av psykiska konsekvenser efter könsbaserat våld är därför ofta svårt i låg- och medelinkomstländer pga den begränsade tillgången till psykiatriska specialister och serviceinrättningar.För att ta itu med dessa utmaningar har WHO utvecklat ett kort beteende-inriktat behandlings-program ”Problem Management Plus (PM +), som innefattar 5 sessioner för att minska vanliga psykiska störningar hos vuxna. Via en stor kluster-randomiserad studie design ämnar vi implementera denna studie i en provins i sydöstra Nepal med dåliga utfall inom samtliga hälsoindikatorer för kvinnor och barn som en hög andel tonårsgraviditeter, hög spädbarnsdödlighet, hög mödradödlighet, och låg vaccinationstäckning samtidigt som många kvinnor utsätts för våld av sin partner.Vi randomiserar (lottar) 1420 kvinnor på 72 olika hälsocenter (tex mödravård) till antingen interventions- eller kontrollarmen: 710 får PM + och 710 får standardvård (samt kontaktinformation om de behöver mer stöd). För att komma runt den stora bristen på specialistutbildad personal i Nepal kommer vi att utbilda hälsopersonal med kortare utbildning för att de ska kunna screena och identifiera kvinnor 18-49 år som utsatts för våld och erbjuda dem deltagande i studien efter informerat samtycke.  Denna PM+ tränade personal kommer sedan enligt ett strukturerat system att lotta kvinnorna till antingen interventionsgruppen inklusive fem sessioner av PM +. De kommer också att lära sig att hänvisa till specialistvård om det behövs. Kontrollgruppen kommer å andra sidan att få träffa hälsopersonal som genomgåt en 1-dagsutbildning i att screena för våld och i att hänvisa utsatta kvinnor till tillgängliga supporttjänster efter behov. Effekten av interventionen kommer att mätas genom skillnaden mellan interventions-gruppen och kontrollgruppen i fråga om i psykiska problem, stigma och våldsförekomst mätt med validerade frågeformulär vid tre tidpunkter (Jan 2020, maj 2020, jan 2021). Kvalitativ datainsamling kommer också att utföras bland slumpmässigt utvalda kvinnor för att förstå deras utmaningar och reflektioner kring sessionerna. Vi kommer även att intervjua hälsoarbetare och beslutsfattare före och efter interventionen för att förstå och övervinna hinder för studieimplementering och senare storskalig spridning.  Att förebyggande våld mot kvinnor och flickor är nyckelfråga för FNs hållbarhetsmål nr 5 (SDG 5) kring jämställdhet. Många av dessa så kallade SDG mål är direkt relaterade till kön, eftersom få ekonomiska, sociala, politiska eller ekologiska problem är könsneutrala. Denna studie kan få positiva följdverkningar långt utöver den akademiska världen och fyller ett stort behov bland miljontals kvinnor utsatta för IPV i Nepal.Genom att bedöma acceptansen och effektiviteten av denna intervention PM+ i Nepal, bidrar vi med värdefull information till nepalesiska beslutsfattare för ett mer evidens-informerat beslutsfattande. Att använda sig av lägre utbildad tillgänglig personal i PM+ tror vi kan göra denna intervention mycket mer genomförbar i resurssvaga länder än befintliga program och möjliggöra spridning för att förbättra tillgången för många fler kvinnor över hela Nepal och andra liknande länder i samma region. Därför bidrar denna insats både direkt och indirekt till att främja god hälsa och välbefinnande för alla (SDG 3) och jämställdhet (SDG 5).</narrative>
      <narrative>Women from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are at increased risk of both intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health disorders. Earlier interventions to address mental health consequences of IPV in high-income settings have poor transferability in LMICs since they require specialists and treatment durations that are unaffordable. To address this, WHO has developed a brief behavioural intervention called Problem Management Plus (PM+) for IPV victims.We plan a cluster randomised trial to assess the effectiveness of PM+ in Nepal with high prevalence of both IPV and poor health outcomes among women. A total of 72 health centres (clusters) (N=1420 individual women) will be randomly allocated in a 1:1 ratio providing PM+ versus standard care (control). There will be three data collection points over 18 months preceded by formative research to adapt the PM+ module to the local context. Qualitative interviews will explore feasibility and acceptability among service providers and participants. Descriptive statistics, multilevel analysis and intention to treat analysis will be applied. Qualitative data will be thematically analyzed.This trial will contribute real-life evidence of scalability for informed decision-making by providing innovative large-scale evidence of task-shifting mental health service provision to lower cadre workers, for more affordable, culturally acceptable and effective management to mitigate the huge unmet need in IPV-exposed women in this region.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Our study, ´Assessing the Nepalese Health System’s Readiness to Manage Gender-Based Violence and Deliver Psychosocial Counselling,´ aimed to improve policies and programs for women experiencing violence in Nepal. Following its release, a policy debate, incorporating our findings and those of other researchers, was published in Health Policy and Planning (HPP) Debated under the title ´Unveiling Health Systems’ Readiness for Combating Domestic Violence: A Global Perspective.´</narrative>
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      <narrative>Women from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are at increased risk of both intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health disorders. Earlier interventions to address mental health consequences of IPV in high-income settings have poor transferability in LMICs since they require specialists and treatment durations that are unaffordable. To address this, WHO has developed a brief behavioural intervention called Problem Management Plus (PM+) for IPV victims.We plan a cluster randomised trial to assess the effectiveness of PM+ in Nepal with high prevalence of both IPV and poor health outcomes among women. A total of 72 health centres (clusters) (N=1420 individual women) will be randomly allocated in a 1:1 ratio providing PM+ versus standard care (control). There will be three data collection points over 18 months preceded by formative research to adapt the PM+ module to the local context. Qualitative interviews will explore feasibility and acceptability among service providers and participants. Descriptive statistics, multilevel analysis and intention to treat analysis will be applied. Qualitative data will be thematically analyzed.This trial will contribute real-life evidence of scalability for informed decision-making by providing innovative large-scale evidence of task-shifting mental health service provision to lower cadre workers, for more affordable, culturally acceptable and effective management to mitigate the huge unmet need in IPV-exposed women in this region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Könsbaserat våld (intimate partner violence, IPV) är ett mycket vanligt problem världen över med en rad negativa hälsoeffekter såsom psykisk ohälsa (tex ångest, depression, missbruk), sexuellt överförbara infektioner samt fysiska ibland dödliga skador förutom de sociala och känslomässiga konsekvenserna.I Nepal har mer än var fjärde kvinna utsatts för våld (sexuellt, fysiskt eller psykiskt) av sin partner. Regionala variationer i förekomsten visar dock att könsbaserat våld går att förebygga.Existerande interventioner för att motverka och behandla psykiska problem hos kvinnor utsatta för våld kräver ofta ett stort antal sessioner utförda av specialister något som även medför höga kostnader. Att erbjuda hjälp till de kvinnor som lider av psykiska konsekvenser efter könsbaserat våld är därför ofta svårt i låg- och medelinkomstländer pga den begränsade tillgången till psykiatriska specialister och serviceinrättningar.För att ta itu med dessa utmaningar har WHO utvecklat ett kort beteende-inriktat behandlings-program ”Problem Management Plus (PM +), som innefattar 5 sessioner för att minska vanliga psykiska störningar hos vuxna. Via en stor kluster-randomiserad studie design ämnar vi implementera denna studie i en provins i sydöstra Nepal med dåliga utfall inom samtliga hälsoindikatorer för kvinnor och barn som en hög andel tonårsgraviditeter, hög spädbarnsdödlighet, hög mödradödlighet, och låg vaccinationstäckning samtidigt som många kvinnor utsätts för våld av sin partner.Vi randomiserar (lottar) 1420 kvinnor på 72 olika hälsocenter (tex mödravård) till antingen interventions- eller kontrollarmen: 710 får PM + och 710 får standardvård (samt kontaktinformation om de behöver mer stöd). För att komma runt den stora bristen på specialistutbildad personal i Nepal kommer vi att utbilda hälsopersonal med kortare utbildning för att de ska kunna screena och identifiera kvinnor 18-49 år som utsatts för våld och erbjuda dem deltagande i studien efter informerat samtycke.  Denna PM+ tränade personal kommer sedan enligt ett strukturerat system att lotta kvinnorna till antingen interventionsgruppen inklusive fem sessioner av PM +. De kommer också att lära sig att hänvisa till specialistvård om det behövs. Kontrollgruppen kommer å andra sidan att få träffa hälsopersonal som genomgåt en 1-dagsutbildning i att screena för våld och i att hänvisa utsatta kvinnor till tillgängliga supporttjänster efter behov. Effekten av interventionen kommer att mätas genom skillnaden mellan interventions-gruppen och kontrollgruppen i fråga om i psykiska problem, stigma och våldsförekomst mätt med validerade frågeformulär vid tre tidpunkter (Jan 2020, maj 2020, jan 2021). Kvalitativ datainsamling kommer också att utföras bland slumpmässigt utvalda kvinnor för att förstå deras utmaningar och reflektioner kring sessionerna. Vi kommer även att intervjua hälsoarbetare och beslutsfattare före och efter interventionen för att förstå och övervinna hinder för studieimplementering och senare storskalig spridning.  Att förebyggande våld mot kvinnor och flickor är nyckelfråga för FNs hållbarhetsmål nr 5 (SDG 5) kring jämställdhet. Många av dessa så kallade SDG mål är direkt relaterade till kön, eftersom få ekonomiska, sociala, politiska eller ekologiska problem är könsneutrala. Denna studie kan få positiva följdverkningar långt utöver den akademiska världen och fyller ett stort behov bland miljontals kvinnor utsatta för IPV i Nepal.Genom att bedöma acceptansen och effektiviteten av denna intervention PM+ i Nepal, bidrar vi med värdefull information till nepalesiska beslutsfattare för ett mer evidens-informerat beslutsfattande. Att använda sig av lägre utbildad tillgänglig personal i PM+ tror vi kan göra denna intervention mycket mer genomförbar i resurssvaga länder än befintliga program och möjliggöra spridning för att förbättra tillgången för många fler kvinnor över hela Nepal och andra liknande länder i samma region. Därför bidrar denna insats både direkt och indirekt till att främja god hälsa och välbefinnande för alla (SDG 3) och jämställdhet (SDG 5).</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våld mot kvinnor och barn i hemmet: en longitudinell analys av dess förekomst och orsaker med utnyttjande av data från MINIMat kohort i Banglades</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våld mot kvinnor erkänns som en kränkning av de mänskliga rättigheter, samt som ett allvarligt folkhälso- och samhällsproblem. Det orsakar betydande direkta och indirekta kostnader för länder. Även om våld mot kvinnor uppträder i olika miljöer, är våld i hemmet erkänt som det mest genomgripande och en intim partner är den vanligaste förövaren. Globalt sett har mellan 15 till 71% av kvinnor som varit i en relation upplevt våld i nära relation under sin livstid  och våld i nära relation har blivit rankad som 31:a ledande riskfaktorn till funktionsjusterade levnadsår. Erfarenhet av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet kan ge ett brett spektrum av fysiska och psykiska konsekvenser för de misshandlade kvinnorna , negativa konsekvenser för deras barn och för förövarens välbefinnande . Vidare tyder evidens på att i hushåll där våld i nära relation sker är våld mot barn vanligt, vilket ökar sannolikheten för framtida utsatthet eller illgärning för barnet . Trots allvaret av problemet är lite känt om mönster av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet i en kvinnas liv under en längre tid. Befintlig litteratur kring trenderna för våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet är främst från höginkomstländer och bygger på upprepade tvärsnittsdata . Dessutom är litteraturen om våldsdeterminanter nästan uteslutande baserad på tvärsnittsstudier, vilket hindrar identifiering av orsakssamband. Detta gäller för studier sambandet mellan våld mot kvinnor och våld mot barn, särskilt i låg- och medelinkomstländer . Detta projekt är uppföljningen av MINIMat-studien (Maternal and Infant nutrition Interventions in Matlab). Projektet bedrivs på landsbygden i Bangladesh, där våld mot kvinnor, våld i hemmet, samt våld mot barn är mycket förkommande. MINIMat är en stor mat- och näringstillskottprövning hos gravida kvinnor i Matlab som dessutom innefattar en intervention med amningsrådgivning. Från 4436 rekryterade gravida kvinnor registerades 3267 enstaka levande födslar. Kvinnorna och deras barn följdes från förlossning upp till 2 år, vid 4,5 år, 10 år och puberteten och omfattande exponering såsom kost, sociala och ekonomiska förhållanden, våld av nära anhörig/våld i hemmet, kvinnors bemyndigande, fysisk och emotionell stress och livsmedelssäkerhet samlades från dem vid flera tillfällen. Vi har tidigare visat att kvinnor som upplevde våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet var mer benägna att vara känslomässigt bekymrade över sin graviditet och hade lägre varaktighet av helamning. Vidare ökade mödrarnas erfarenheter av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet risken för tillväxthämning i fosterstadiet och i tidig barndom, samt risken för diarré och luftvägsinfektion hos deras barn. För denna studie strävar vi efter att utvärdera mönstret och determinanter av exponering till våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet över en lång tidsperiod samt uppskatta det kausala sambandet mellan mammans erfarenheter av våld i nära relation, våld i hemmet och våld av barn med hjälp av ett nytt longitudinellt data set från landsbygden i Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative>Violence against women and children are serious global health issues. Despite seriousness of the problem, little is known about the pattern and the main risk factors of such violence particularly in low and middle income countries where both types of violence are highly prevalent. Current study aims to evaluate the pattern and determinant of women’s exposure to Domestic Violence (DV) and/or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), over a long period of time and estimate the casual relationship between maternal experience of IPV/DV and Violence against Children (VAC) using a novel longitudinal dataset from MINIMat study in rural Bangladesh. The original study implemented in 2001 in Matlab and since then 4436 pregnant women with 3267 singleton live births were repeatedly followed-up during pregnancy and after child birth (1-24m, 4.5y, 10y, &amp; puberty) and comprehensive set of social and environmental exposures were collected from them in several occasions. Recruited women were interviewed about their lifetime experience of IPV/DV before child birth, during pregnancy and 10 years after childbirth. We plan to interview 1400 women and their children at (17 years of age) regarding their last year experience of violence using standard questionnaires. Multistage models will be used to to identify pattern and factors associated with women’s experience of IPV/DV at different time points and also to evaluate temporal association between IPV/DV and VAC.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våld mot kvinnor och barn i hemmet: en longitudinell analys av dess förekomst och orsaker med utnyttjande av data från MINIMat kohort i Banglades</narrative>
      <narrative>Patterns and determinants of domestic violence against women in rural Bangladesh and consequent child abuse</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våld mot kvinnor erkänns som en kränkning av de mänskliga rättigheter, samt som ett allvarligt folkhälso- och samhällsproblem. Det orsakar betydande direkta och indirekta kostnader för länder. Även om våld mot kvinnor uppträder i olika miljöer, är våld i hemmet erkänt som det mest genomgripande och en intim partner är den vanligaste förövaren. Globalt sett har mellan 15 till 71% av kvinnor som varit i en relation upplevt våld i nära relation under sin livstid  och våld i nära relation har blivit rankad som 31:a ledande riskfaktorn till funktionsjusterade levnadsår. Erfarenhet av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet kan ge ett brett spektrum av fysiska och psykiska konsekvenser för de misshandlade kvinnorna , negativa konsekvenser för deras barn och för förövarens välbefinnande . Vidare tyder evidens på att i hushåll där våld i nära relation sker är våld mot barn vanligt, vilket ökar sannolikheten för framtida utsatthet eller illgärning för barnet . Trots allvaret av problemet är lite känt om mönster av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet i en kvinnas liv under en längre tid. Befintlig litteratur kring trenderna för våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet är främst från höginkomstländer och bygger på upprepade tvärsnittsdata . Dessutom är litteraturen om våldsdeterminanter nästan uteslutande baserad på tvärsnittsstudier, vilket hindrar identifiering av orsakssamband. Detta gäller för studier sambandet mellan våld mot kvinnor och våld mot barn, särskilt i låg- och medelinkomstländer . Detta projekt är uppföljningen av MINIMat-studien (Maternal and Infant nutrition Interventions in Matlab). Projektet bedrivs på landsbygden i Bangladesh, där våld mot kvinnor, våld i hemmet, samt våld mot barn är mycket förkommande. MINIMat är en stor mat- och näringstillskottprövning hos gravida kvinnor i Matlab som dessutom innefattar en intervention med amningsrådgivning. Från 4436 rekryterade gravida kvinnor registerades 3267 enstaka levande födslar. Kvinnorna och deras barn följdes från förlossning upp till 2 år, vid 4,5 år, 10 år och puberteten och omfattande exponering såsom kost, sociala och ekonomiska förhållanden, våld av nära anhörig/våld i hemmet, kvinnors bemyndigande, fysisk och emotionell stress och livsmedelssäkerhet samlades från dem vid flera tillfällen. Vi har tidigare visat att kvinnor som upplevde våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet var mer benägna att vara känslomässigt bekymrade över sin graviditet och hade lägre varaktighet av helamning. Vidare ökade mödrarnas erfarenheter av våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet risken för tillväxthämning i fosterstadiet och i tidig barndom, samt risken för diarré och luftvägsinfektion hos deras barn. För denna studie strävar vi efter att utvärdera mönstret och determinanter av exponering till våld i nära relation/våld i hemmet över en lång tidsperiod samt uppskatta det kausala sambandet mellan mammans erfarenheter av våld i nära relation, våld i hemmet och våld av barn med hjälp av ett nytt longitudinellt data set från landsbygden i Bangladesh.</narrative>
      <narrative>Violence against women and children are serious global health issues. Despite seriousness of the problem, little is known about the pattern and the main risk factors of such violence particularly in low and middle income countries where both types of violence are highly prevalent. Current study aims to evaluate the pattern and determinant of women’s exposure to Domestic Violence (DV) and/or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), over a long period of time and estimate the casual relationship between maternal experience of IPV/DV and Violence against Children (VAC) using a novel longitudinal dataset from MINIMat study in rural Bangladesh. The original study implemented in 2001 in Matlab and since then 4436 pregnant women with 3267 singleton live births were repeatedly followed-up during pregnancy and after child birth (1-24m, 4.5y, 10y, &amp; puberty) and comprehensive set of social and environmental exposures were collected from them in several occasions. Recruited women were interviewed about their lifetime experience of IPV/DV before child birth, during pregnancy and 10 years after childbirth. We plan to interview 1400 women and their children at (17 years of age) regarding their last year experience of violence using standard questionnaires. Multistage models will be used to to identify pattern and factors associated with women’s experience of IPV/DV at different time points and also to evaluate temporal association between IPV/DV and VAC.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Små avloppsrening i Bolivia: Hållbara reningstekniker och deltagardriven planering</narrative>
      <narrative>Wastewater treatment in small communities in Bolivia: Sustainable technologies and resilient planning</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I världen pågår vad som kallas en sanitet kris och som utgör en av vår generations största utmaningar. Världshälsoorganisationen uppskattar att 2,4 miljarder människor i världen saknar tillgång till en bra toalett och att 1 miljard människor lever i storstädernas slumområden där de sämsta vatten- och sanitetsförhållandena råder. Dålig och obefintlig rening av avloppsvatten leder till allvarliga risker för människors hälsa genom spridning av vattenburna sjukdomar och orsakar övergödning av vattendrag och sjöar. Experter menar att storskalig övergödning är ett allvarligt hot mot en hållbar framtid på vår jord och varnar för att vi behöver hårdare kontroll av flödena av övergödande ämnen som kväve och fosfor.Renat avloppsvatten är en viktig resurs som kan motverka dålig vattentillgång och minskad jordbruksproduktion till följd av den pågående klimatförändringen. Detta är av stor betydelse för länder som Bolivia, som lider av svår vattenbrist och med sanitetsproblem. Således finns ett akut behov av att utveckla små anpassningsbara lösningar för lokal avloppsvattenrening. Utveckling av hållbara hantering för små avloppsreningssystem kräver engagemang av olika aktörer tidigt under design- och utvecklingfasen. Identifiering av lämplig teknik, marknadsberedskap och förståelse för de sociala och institutionella krafterna som påverkar sektorn är nödvändigt för att utveckla nya innovationer inom sektorn.Biokol är en produkt som produceras genom pyrolys (upphettning utan syre) av organiskt material t.ex. trä. Biokol kan produceras lokalt med enkel teknik såväl i Bolivia som låginkomstländ. Biokol kännetecknas av hög porositet och stor yta med många ytaktiva bindningsplatser. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) har studerat användning av biokol i småskaliga avloppsvattenanläggningar för att minska utsläpp av olika sorters avloppsföroreningar, t.ex. syreförbrukande ämnen, växtnäringämnen, patogener, läkemedelsrester och högfluorerade ämnen. Resultaten visar att biokolet är ett lovande material för små avloppsanläggningar. Dessutom innefattar biokolproduktion en framtida teknik för förnybar energiproduktion.Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika aktörers engagemang påverkar planeringen av biokolsbaserade system som ett alternativ för små avloppsreningssystem i  Bolivia. Dessutom syftar projektet till att utveckla, testa och utvärdera ett spel som ett verktyg for planering av små hållbara avloppssystem. Detta projekt består av tre delar. Under första delen kommer vi undersöka möjligheterna för biokolssystem att minska sjukdomsspridning, miljöpåverkan samt dessa systems marknadspotential. Detta kommer studerats genom att använda kvantitativ mikrobiell riskanalys och livscykelanalys. I den andra delen undersöker vi hur samhällsinstitutionella krafter påverkar val av teknik för små och enskilda avloppssystem. Detta kommer att ske genom intervjuer och gruppdiskussioner. Slutligen kommer ett spel att utvecklas som ett verktyg för att föra flera aktörer tillsammans i en planeringsprocess.  Spelet, som kommer att ha formen av ett brädspel, kommer att hjälpa aktörer att utforska nya tekniker för små avlopp, både i fysisk infrastruktur och i förvaltningsorganisationer. Under de två sista etapperna i projektet kommer forskarna att arbeta nära med lokala aktörer i kommuner i Bolivia för att förankra resultat i verkligheten.Resultaten från projektet kommer att publiceras som artiklar både i vetenskapliga och populära tidskrifter. Forskarna kommer att utnyttja sina etablerade nätverk av forskarkontakter och kontakter med lokala myndigheter i Bolivia för att sprida kunskapen producerad inom projektet. Kunskapen kommer också att inkluderas i kurser som handlar om små avloppsystem inom utbildningsprogram med inriktning mot vatten- och miljöteknik vid SLU.</narrative>
      <narrative>Wastewater from small communities in Bolivia comprise a major source of environmental pollution. Biochar has shown great capacity for small scale wastewater treatment and its production is an effective measure for climate change mitigation and renewable energy production. Adoption of new technologies, e.g. biochar-based technologies, for effective wastewater treatment depends on early engagement of different stakeholders during the development of the technology. Identification of technical and market readiness and understanding the social-institutional forces affecting onsite wastewater sector are necessary steps for developing innovations within the sector. This project will explore the effectiveness of multi-actor engagement in planning for adoption of biochar-based systems as an alternative treatment for wastewater in small communities in Bolivia. The project will investigate the technical and market readiness of biochar-based wastewater treatment systems as an alternative to existing non-functioning systems. It will also explore the socio-technical dynamics influencing selection of wastewater systems in small communities Bolivia. In addition, the project will develop, test and assess serious gaming as a planning tool facilitating sustainable planning of onsite wastewater systems. The project will contribute to meeting the sustainable development goals 6, 11 and 16 regarding clean water and sanitation, sustainable cities and communities, and strong institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wastewater from small communities in Bolivia comprise a major source of environmental pollution. Biochar has shown great capacity for small scale wastewater treatment and its production is an effective measure for climate change mitigation and renewable energy production. Adoption of new technologies, e.g. biochar-based technologies, for effective wastewater treatment depends on early engagement of different stakeholders during the development of the technology. Identification of technical and market readiness and understanding the social-institutional forces affecting onsite wastewater sector are necessary steps for developing innovations within the sector. This project will explore the effectiveness of multi-actor engagement in planning for adoption of biochar-based systems as an alternative treatment for wastewater in small communities in Bolivia. The project will investigate the technical and market readiness of biochar-based wastewater treatment systems as an alternative to existing non-functioning systems. It will also explore the socio-technical dynamics influencing selection of wastewater systems in small communities Bolivia. In addition, the project will develop, test and assess serious gaming as a planning tool facilitating sustainable planning of onsite wastewater systems. The project will contribute to meeting the sustainable development goals 6, 11 and 16 regarding clean water and sanitation, sustainable cities and communities, and strong institutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I världen pågår vad som kallas en sanitet kris och som utgör en av vår generations största utmaningar. Världshälsoorganisationen uppskattar att 2,4 miljarder människor i världen saknar tillgång till en bra toalett och att 1 miljard människor lever i storstädernas slumområden där de sämsta vatten- och sanitetsförhållandena råder. Dålig och obefintlig rening av avloppsvatten leder till allvarliga risker för människors hälsa genom spridning av vattenburna sjukdomar och orsakar övergödning av vattendrag och sjöar. Experter menar att storskalig övergödning är ett allvarligt hot mot en hållbar framtid på vår jord och varnar för att vi behöver hårdare kontroll av flödena av övergödande ämnen som kväve och fosfor.Renat avloppsvatten är en viktig resurs som kan motverka dålig vattentillgång och minskad jordbruksproduktion till följd av den pågående klimatförändringen. Detta är av stor betydelse för länder som Bolivia, som lider av svår vattenbrist och med sanitetsproblem. Således finns ett akut behov av att utveckla små anpassningsbara lösningar för lokal avloppsvattenrening. Utveckling av hållbara hantering för små avloppsreningssystem kräver engagemang av olika aktörer tidigt under design- och utvecklingfasen. Identifiering av lämplig teknik, marknadsberedskap och förståelse för de sociala och institutionella krafterna som påverkar sektorn är nödvändigt för att utveckla nya innovationer inom sektorn.Biokol är en produkt som produceras genom pyrolys (upphettning utan syre) av organiskt material t.ex. trä. Biokol kan produceras lokalt med enkel teknik såväl i Bolivia som låginkomstländ. Biokol kännetecknas av hög porositet och stor yta med många ytaktiva bindningsplatser. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) har studerat användning av biokol i småskaliga avloppsvattenanläggningar för att minska utsläpp av olika sorters avloppsföroreningar, t.ex. syreförbrukande ämnen, växtnäringämnen, patogener, läkemedelsrester och högfluorerade ämnen. Resultaten visar att biokolet är ett lovande material för små avloppsanläggningar. Dessutom innefattar biokolproduktion en framtida teknik för förnybar energiproduktion.Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur olika aktörers engagemang påverkar planeringen av biokolsbaserade system som ett alternativ för små avloppsreningssystem i  Bolivia. Dessutom syftar projektet till att utveckla, testa och utvärdera ett spel som ett verktyg for planering av små hållbara avloppssystem. Detta projekt består av tre delar. Under första delen kommer vi undersöka möjligheterna för biokolssystem att minska sjukdomsspridning, miljöpåverkan samt dessa systems marknadspotential. Detta kommer studerats genom att använda kvantitativ mikrobiell riskanalys och livscykelanalys. I den andra delen undersöker vi hur samhällsinstitutionella krafter påverkar val av teknik för små och enskilda avloppssystem. Detta kommer att ske genom intervjuer och gruppdiskussioner. Slutligen kommer ett spel att utvecklas som ett verktyg för att föra flera aktörer tillsammans i en planeringsprocess.  Spelet, som kommer att ha formen av ett brädspel, kommer att hjälpa aktörer att utforska nya tekniker för små avlopp, både i fysisk infrastruktur och i förvaltningsorganisationer. Under de två sista etapperna i projektet kommer forskarna att arbeta nära med lokala aktörer i kommuner i Bolivia för att förankra resultat i verkligheten.Resultaten från projektet kommer att publiceras som artiklar både i vetenskapliga och populära tidskrifter. Forskarna kommer att utnyttja sina etablerade nätverk av forskarkontakter och kontakter med lokala myndigheter i Bolivia för att sprida kunskapen producerad inom projektet. Kunskapen kommer också att inkluderas i kurser som handlar om små avloppsystem inom utbildningsprogram med inriktning mot vatten- och miljöteknik vid SLU.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bergsområden har en central betydelse för flertalet ekosystemtjänster och är mycket viktiga för den biologiska mångfalden. De är dessutom ofta bebodda av människor som är både fattiga och socialt marginaliserade. Dessa befolkningar har över generationer anpassat sig till den utsatta miljö de lever i och har lärt sig att hantera de många miljömässiga risker som det innebär att leva i bergslandskap. Resiliens kan beskrivas som den långsiktiga förmågan hos ett system att hantera förändringar och fortsätta att utvecklas. Detta forskningsprojekt handlar specifikt om vad resiliens innebär för småskaliga bönder som lever på bergssidorna i den så kallade Mid-Hill-regionen i Nepal. Vi avser att undersöka vilka strategier och praktiker bönderna använder för att hantera de risker de kan möta i sin vardag, framförallt genom de långsiktiga investeringar de gör i det landskap de lever i. Det kan till exempel handla om att bygga terrasser, bevattningsanläggningar och att bruka skogsområden för specifika ändamål. Många av bergsbönderna är mycket fattiga och deras handlingsalternativ är därför ofta väldigt begränsade. Det är mycket viktigt att undersöka vilken rörelsefrihet befolkningen har för sina handlingar (så kallad agens) och hur denna rörelsefrihet påverkas av och begränsas av de ekonomiska och sociala strukturerna i samhället.De nepalesiska bergsområdena drabbas av regelbundet återkommande naturkatastrofer som jordbävningar, jordskred och översvämningar. De globala klimatförändringarna har ökat risken för sådana katastrofer, samtidigt som vädret blivit allt mer oberäkneligt. Befolkningens förmåga att hantera risker i jordbruksproduktionen utsätts därmed för stora påfrestningar. Samtidigt sker även stora ekonomiska och sociala förändringar på den nepalesiska landsbygden. Den främsta av dessa är den stora ökningen av människor som emigrerar från bergsområdena på kort och lång sikt, både till inhemska städer och till utlandet, främst Mellanöstern och Malaysia. Den kanske viktigaste komponenten i de långsiktiga landskapsinvesteringarna i landskapet består av arbetskraft och när stora mängder män migrerar så innebär detta med all sannolikhet att förmågan att bruka marken och investera i landskapet förändras. Detta kan ha stor inverkan på hushållens förmåga att hantera risk och det är också troligt att deras strategier för att minska risker förändras. Denna fråga är dock ännu inte särskilt beforskad.Detta forskningsprojekt avser att studera och jämföra tre skilda bergslandskap i Nepal, vilka ligger på olika höjdnivåer. Syftet är att undersöka hur de pågående ekologiska, ekonomiska och sociala förändringarna påverkar småbrukarnas strategiska och kontinuerliga investeringar i odlingslandskapet. Avsikten är att utforska hur böndernas föreställningar om risker påverkar deras investeringar i landskapet, om och hur strategier skiljer sig mellan olika sociala grupper (så som klass, kast, etnicitet, genus) och hur dessa föreställningar och strategier påverkar böndernas matsäkerhet, deras långsiktiga förmåga att hantera förändringar och hur deras agerande i sin tur påverkar landskapet..Forskningen kommer att baseras på etnografiska och agro-ekologiska metoder, bestående av deltagande observation, olika former av intervjuer och fältvandringar tillsammans med bönder och andra aktörer. Projektet kommer att pågå mellan 2019-2021. De första sex månaderna är vikta åt förberedelse och resten av tiden görs fältarbete, analys och skrivande. Forskningsgruppen består av tvärvetenskapliga forskare med lång erfarenhet av forskning om utvecklingsproblematik, bergslandskap, odlingssystem och sociala förändringsprocesser.Det är av synnerlig vikt att förstå hur människor i bergsområden agerar och investerar i landskap för att både kunna försörja sig och gardera sig mot miljöförändringar och katastrofer. Sådan kunskap är avgörande för att stödja småbrukares möjligheter till försörjning och kan bidra till att formulera mer skräddarsydd och riktad utvecklingspolitik, samt skapa projekt för att uppnå hållbar utveckling och en uthållig användning av naturresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
      <narrative>Pesticides are applied extensively in many low- and middle income countries (LMICs) and the use is increasing due to climate change. The extent of pesticide exposure and associated health effects among populations in LMICs is not established. The aim of this project is to evaluate how climate change and intensified use of pesticides affect pesticide exposure and health in humans, including susceptible groups. We will create a new international research collaboration bringing together studies of pesticide exposure and health outcomes in populations from LMICs around the world affected by climate change. The populations include mother-child pairs from Bangladesh and Costa Rica, children from South Africa and agricultural workers from Uganda, El Salvador and Nicaragua. We will use the expertise in biomarker analyses at Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) in Lund to monitoring pesticide exposure in the populations. Exposure will be analyzed in relation to health effects relevant to pesticide exposure (e.g. respiratory effect, neurodevelopment and chronic kidney disease) by research groups responsible for the individual study populations. Negative health effects in relation to pesticide exposure will highlight the importance of controlling pesticide usage in LMICs and to increase the emphasis on more sustainable means to adapt to climate change.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health impact of pesticide exposure in relation to climate change among populations in low- and middle income countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Användningen av pesticider (kemiska bekämpningsmedel) ökar i låg- och medelinkomst länder (LMIL) som ett resultat av klimatförändringar vilket kan leda till hälsoskadlig exponering av befolkningar i dessa länder. På arbets- och miljömedicin vid Lunds universitet (AMM) har vi under lång tid, med finansiering från bl.a. SIDA och Formas, arbetat med att utveckla metoder för att mäta exponering för pesticider från miljön i biologiska prover från människor. Avsikten med denna ansökan är att få ökad kunskap om hur den höga användningen av pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Vi kommer mäta pesticidexponering i biologiska prover (urin, blod) för utvärdering i relation till hälsoeffekter. Proverna är samlade från högriskgrupper i LMIL i olika delar av världen med klimatpåverkan. Ökad kunskap kring pesticider och dess påverkan på människor och miljö i kan leda till bättre reglering kring dessa ämnen användning och en mer hållbar anpassning till klimatförändringar.Pesticider innefattar en bred grupp kemikalier som används för att skydda människor och grödor från skadliga organismer såsom insekter, ogräs, gnagare och mikroorganismer. De har således utvecklats för att skada levande organismer och kan därför även påverka människor. Exponering för vissa pesticider i höga nivåer kan ge akut förgiftning med allvarliga hälsoeffekter på bl.a. neurologiska och kardiovaskulära system, och även orsaka dödsfall. Långvarig exponering för olika pesticider vid lägre nivåer har också visats kunna orsaka bl.a. luftvägssjukdom, cancer, hormonförändringar och neurologiska effekter. Det finns också misstankar på att pesticidexponering skulle kunna skada njurarna – i flera tropiska länder har många lantarbetare drabbats av allvarlig kronisk njursjukdom.Pesticider används frekvent runt om i världen och konsumtionen är särskilt hög i LMIL med tropiskt klimat där ohyra frodas och regleringen gällande användningen av dessa ämnen ofta är bristfällig. Klimatförändringar kan leda till ökad spridning av skadedjur inklusive smittbärande insekter (t.ex. malariamyggor), sämre resistens mot ohyra bland grödor samt minskad effekt av pesticider, vilket leder till att användningen av pesticider ökar ytterligare. Det finns fortfarande mycket oklarheter om hur hög användning av olika pesticider i LMIL påverkar människors exponering och hälsa. Detta beror på att det finns få studier med tillförlitliga exponeringsdata – dvs baserade på faktiska mätningar av hur mycket människor exponerats - som kan relateras till hälsoeffekter. Dessutom har kvinnor och barn, som kan tänkas vara mest känsliga för negativa hälsoeffekter, hittills varit underrepresenterade i forskningsstudierna.Avsikten med denna ansökan är att bidra med avancerad exponeringsmätning av pesticider i ett flertal pågående studier av befolkningar i LMIL, för att bättre kunna utvärdera hur ökad exponering för pesticider i samband med klimatförändringar påverkar människors hälsa. Samtliga studier omfattar riskgrupper för skadlig exponering för pesticider och flertalet är från regioner med stark påverkan av klimatförändringar. Befolkningarna består av mödrar och barn från Bangladesh och Costa Rica, barn från Sydafrika, jordbruksarbetare från Uganda, El Salvador och Nicaragua, samt män och kvinnor från Nicaragua. I alla studierna undersöks hälsoeffekter, t.ex. andningsbesvär, neurologiska effekter (bl.a. neurologisk utveckling hos barn) och njursjukdom. Urin- och i vissa fall blodprover har tagits och sänts till AMM. Vi kommer att mäta halten av flera olika pesticider i utvalda prover. Resultaten ska sedan användas i de olika studierna. Projektet kommer även att innefatta metodutveckling för att kunna mäta nya markörer för pesticider.Projektet har goda förutsättningar att bidra med ny och viktig kunskap kring pestidexponering och relaterade hälsoeffekter i samband med klimatförändringar. De olika studierna omfattar män, kvinnor och barn från olika länder med klimatpåverkan och en rad olika hälsoutfall. Resultaten är betydelsefulla för de medverkande befolkningarna. De kommer att kommuniceras till lokala och nationella myndigheter, samt användas i utbildningssyfte. Ökad kunskap om hur pesticider påverkar människors hälsa kan bidra till bättre reglering och skydd av arbetare och allmänbefolkning, samt mer fokus på utveckling av alternativa och mer hållbara metoder för anpassning till klimatförändringar i LMIL.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av Sydostasien och Stillahavsområdena är försörjningsförmågan starkt beroende av förmågan att producera mat, varav mycket erhålls från havet. Fisk är en högkvalitativ källa till protein, essentiella fettsyror och mikronäringsämnen. Trots att asiatisk fiskkonsumtion per capita har tredubblats under de senaste 50 åren, påverkar undernäringen fortfarande en betydande del av befolkningen. För länder på OECD: s DAC-lista över låginkomstländer är grundläggande livsmedelssäkerhet högst angelägen även under klimatförändringar i en nära framtid. Lokal kunskap om klimatförhållandena har historiskt tillåtit småskaliga fiskare och fiskodlare att hantera klimatvariationer, men ekosystemen står för närvarande under ett enormt tryck eftersom klimatförhållandena och intensiteten har gjort livsmedelssäkerheten alltmer oförutsägbar. En av de största rädslorna för klimatförändringen är att livsmedelsförsörjningskedjorna blir alltmer snedvridna eller störda, så att sårbara befolkningsgrupper kommer att finna det allt svårare att hantera de redan förödande effekterna av undernäring och dold hunger.   De som har minst motståndskraft kommer att drabbas mest, och har få sätt att förbättra sin situation. Som återspeglas i FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål 2 är en av världens största utmaningar hur man ska säkerställa att en växande global befolkning, som förväntas stiga till cirka 10 miljarder år 2050, ska kunna uppfylla sina näringsbehov. Över en tredjedel av den nuvarande världsbefolkningen finns i Asien. För att mata ytterligare två miljarder år 2050, måste livsmedelsproduktionen öka med 50% globalt. FAO listar resultatmålen för SDG 2 som att: bekämpa brist på tillgång till mat, undernäring, småproduktivitet och inkomster, hållbart och fjädrande jordbruk och biodiversitet inom jordbruket.   Den föreslagna forskningen är anpassad till FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål för att främja naturbaserade lösningar för att mata en växande världsbefolkning. Vattenbruk är en av världens snabbast växande livsmedelsproduktionssektorer, eftersom efterfrågan av högkvalitativt protein ökar medan marint fångstfiske är på en statisk eller sjunkande nivå. Akvakulturproduktionen kan kompensera för krympande vilda bestånd genom att lindra fisketrycket på naturliga ekosystem och den biologiska mångfalden som dessa ekosystem stödjer. Projektmålen omfattar att utforska alternativ teknik för att stödja ett vattenbruk som är hållbart och som har färre kombinerade miljö- och socioekonomiska konsekvenser än nuvarande praxis. Specifikt syftar detta projekt till att minska sårbarheten hos småskaliga bönder genom att undersöka ersättning i fiskfoderingredienser genom användning av lokala hållbara metoder för produktion av biomassa / biofloc.   Projektet kommer att utnyttja näringsfördelarna med att använda kombinationer av mikroalger och bakteriell biomassa som ersättning för fiskmjöl som härrör från viltfångad fisk, en praktik som har bidragit till uttömning av vilda fiskbestånd och minskande av tillgängligt fiskprotein för mänsklig konsumtion. Vi kommer också att titta på biomassa som ersättning för växtbaserade foderingångar, baserat på idén att lokalt tillgängligt, billigt foder ger en fördelaktigare miljöpåverkan än att transportera soja och andra foder över stora avstånd med hjälp av billiga fossila bränslen. Kostnaden för dessa traditionella foderingångar och otillförlitliga försörjningskedjor för dessa foder rapporteras vara den mest citerade faktorn som förhindrar utveckling av hållbar småskalig fiskodling för att möta hushållens näringsbehov. Betydande forskning har visat att många fiskar och kräftdjur betar på biofilm och biofloc, särskilt i larvstadier, och att de har näringsrika fördelar med det. Vår forskning kommer att undersöka ett nytt tillvägagångssätt för att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos biofilm / biofloc som ‘aquafeeds’. Enkel teknik för att producera biofilm / biofloc utvecklas alltmer, men är för närvarande inte allmänt använda. Genom att experimentera med ny teknik för att ‘så ut’ biofilm på odlingsutrustning kan det vara möjligt att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos foder för lokala producenter. Eftersom dessa tekniker inte kräver sofistikerade metoder kan de hjälpa till att göra foderingångar tillgängliga även för småskaliga bönder på landsbygden där tillgången till andra foderkällor är opålitlig eller för dyr för att använda för vattenbruksproduktion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture are already being felt as a result of sea level rise and ocean acidification, as well as extreme weather events. A significant number of people in SE Asia – where populations are growing rapidly - rely on seafood as their principal source of protein and essential micronutrients, thus requiring urgent solutions to ensure its continued availability in the diet of the 655 million people living in the region. Yet some of the aquaculture technologies and practices currently in use in SE Asia have alarmed policy-makers who are concerned not only about environmental sustainability, but because some of the farming methods and species being farmed are in fact detrimental to low income sectors of the population.Indeed, the desire for high return on investment often encourages cultivation of species that are in demand by wealthier urban/foreign populations, but are largely unaffordable by the rural populations directly involved in their production. Innovation in production methods, and developing local supply chains for sustainable feed inputs, are urgently needed to an alleviate nutritional deficiencies among seafood-dependent populations whose livelihoods are jeopardized by climate change. In this project, we aim to build adaptive capacity for small-scale farmers by enabling them to use affordable and sustainable local resources to culture species that are nutritionally and culturally suited for their own needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture are already being felt as a result of sea level rise and ocean acidification, as well as extreme weather events. A significant number of people in SE Asia – where populations are growing rapidly - rely on seafood as their principal source of protein and essential micronutrients, thus requiring urgent solutions to ensure its continued availability in the diet of the 655 million people living in the region. Yet some of the aquaculture technologies and practices currently in use in SE Asia have alarmed policy-makers who are concerned not only about environmental sustainability, but because some of the farming methods and species being farmed are in fact detrimental to low income sectors of the population.Indeed, the desire for high return on investment often encourages cultivation of species that are in demand by wealthier urban/foreign populations, but are largely unaffordable by the rural populations directly involved in their production. Innovation in production methods, and developing local supply chains for sustainable feed inputs, are urgently needed to an alleviate nutritional deficiencies among seafood-dependent populations whose livelihoods are jeopardized by climate change. In this project, we aim to build adaptive capacity for small-scale farmers by enabling them to use affordable and sustainable local resources to culture species that are nutritionally and culturally suited for their own needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I stora delar av Sydostasien och Stillahavsområdena är försörjningsförmågan starkt beroende av förmågan att producera mat, varav mycket erhålls från havet. Fisk är en högkvalitativ källa till protein, essentiella fettsyror och mikronäringsämnen. Trots att asiatisk fiskkonsumtion per capita har tredubblats under de senaste 50 åren, påverkar undernäringen fortfarande en betydande del av befolkningen. För länder på OECD: s DAC-lista över låginkomstländer är grundläggande livsmedelssäkerhet högst angelägen även under klimatförändringar i en nära framtid. Lokal kunskap om klimatförhållandena har historiskt tillåtit småskaliga fiskare och fiskodlare att hantera klimatvariationer, men ekosystemen står för närvarande under ett enormt tryck eftersom klimatförhållandena och intensiteten har gjort livsmedelssäkerheten alltmer oförutsägbar. En av de största rädslorna för klimatförändringen är att livsmedelsförsörjningskedjorna blir alltmer snedvridna eller störda, så att sårbara befolkningsgrupper kommer att finna det allt svårare att hantera de redan förödande effekterna av undernäring och dold hunger.   De som har minst motståndskraft kommer att drabbas mest, och har få sätt att förbättra sin situation. Som återspeglas i FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål 2 är en av världens största utmaningar hur man ska säkerställa att en växande global befolkning, som förväntas stiga till cirka 10 miljarder år 2050, ska kunna uppfylla sina näringsbehov. Över en tredjedel av den nuvarande världsbefolkningen finns i Asien. För att mata ytterligare två miljarder år 2050, måste livsmedelsproduktionen öka med 50% globalt. FAO listar resultatmålen för SDG 2 som att: bekämpa brist på tillgång till mat, undernäring, småproduktivitet och inkomster, hållbart och fjädrande jordbruk och biodiversitet inom jordbruket.   Den föreslagna forskningen är anpassad till FN: s hållbara utvecklingsmål för att främja naturbaserade lösningar för att mata en växande världsbefolkning. Vattenbruk är en av världens snabbast växande livsmedelsproduktionssektorer, eftersom efterfrågan av högkvalitativt protein ökar medan marint fångstfiske är på en statisk eller sjunkande nivå. Akvakulturproduktionen kan kompensera för krympande vilda bestånd genom att lindra fisketrycket på naturliga ekosystem och den biologiska mångfalden som dessa ekosystem stödjer. Projektmålen omfattar att utforska alternativ teknik för att stödja ett vattenbruk som är hållbart och som har färre kombinerade miljö- och socioekonomiska konsekvenser än nuvarande praxis. Specifikt syftar detta projekt till att minska sårbarheten hos småskaliga bönder genom att undersöka ersättning i fiskfoderingredienser genom användning av lokala hållbara metoder för produktion av biomassa / biofloc.   Projektet kommer att utnyttja näringsfördelarna med att använda kombinationer av mikroalger och bakteriell biomassa som ersättning för fiskmjöl som härrör från viltfångad fisk, en praktik som har bidragit till uttömning av vilda fiskbestånd och minskande av tillgängligt fiskprotein för mänsklig konsumtion. Vi kommer också att titta på biomassa som ersättning för växtbaserade foderingångar, baserat på idén att lokalt tillgängligt, billigt foder ger en fördelaktigare miljöpåverkan än att transportera soja och andra foder över stora avstånd med hjälp av billiga fossila bränslen. Kostnaden för dessa traditionella foderingångar och otillförlitliga försörjningskedjor för dessa foder rapporteras vara den mest citerade faktorn som förhindrar utveckling av hållbar småskalig fiskodling för att möta hushållens näringsbehov. Betydande forskning har visat att många fiskar och kräftdjur betar på biofilm och biofloc, särskilt i larvstadier, och att de har näringsrika fördelar med det. Vår forskning kommer att undersöka ett nytt tillvägagångssätt för att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos biofilm / biofloc som ‘aquafeeds’. Enkel teknik för att producera biofilm / biofloc utvecklas alltmer, men är för närvarande inte allmänt använda. Genom att experimentera med ny teknik för att ‘så ut’ biofilm på odlingsutrustning kan det vara möjligt att förbättra näringskvaliteten hos foder för lokala producenter. Eftersom dessa tekniker inte kräver sofistikerade metoder kan de hjälpa till att göra foderingångar tillgängliga även för småskaliga bönder på landsbygden där tillgången till andra foderkällor är opålitlig eller för dyr för att använda för vattenbruksproduktion.</narrative>
      <narrative>The effects of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture are already being felt as a result of sea level rise and ocean acidification, as well as extreme weather events. A significant number of people in SE Asia – where populations are growing rapidly - rely on seafood as their principal source of protein and essential micronutrients, thus requiring urgent solutions to ensure its continued availability in the diet of the 655 million people living in the region. Yet some of the aquaculture technologies and practices currently in use in SE Asia have alarmed policy-makers who are concerned not only about environmental sustainability, but because some of the farming methods and species being farmed are in fact detrimental to low income sectors of the population.Indeed, the desire for high return on investment often encourages cultivation of species that are in demand by wealthier urban/foreign populations, but are largely unaffordable by the rural populations directly involved in their production. Innovation in production methods, and developing local supply chains for sustainable feed inputs, are urgently needed to an alleviate nutritional deficiencies among seafood-dependent populations whose livelihoods are jeopardized by climate change. In this project, we aim to build adaptive capacity for small-scale farmers by enabling them to use affordable and sustainable local resources to culture species that are nutritionally and culturally suited for their own needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shades of Civic Activism: State – Labour Relations in India and Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan vi förstå civilsamhällets möjligheter till inflytande i olika politiska regimer? Sedan 2017 har en våg av strejker dragit in över Etiopien, ett land som ofta beskrivs som en auktoritär stat. Samtidigt har arbetare i olika sektorer i Indien, som ofta kallats världens största demokrati, lagt ned arbete och protesterat mot regeringen Modis arbetsrättsreformer. Fallen visar på civilsamhällets potentiella kraft – den nationella politiska dagordningen sätts inte enbart av regeringar, utan civilsamhället kan ha en påtaglig inverkan i auktoritära såväl som demokratiska stater. Vissa länders regeringar tenderar att i mediebevakningen slentrianmässigt beskrivas som järnhårda diktaturer, medan andras beskrivs som öppna samhällen och demokratier. Bakom sådana generiska beskrivningar döljs ofta en mycket mer komplex och motsägande verklighet, speciellt i utvecklingskontexter där stora delar av ekonomin och människors levnadsvillkor befinner sig i en process av ständig omstörtning, och där statens relationer med civilsamhället kontinuerligt omdefinieras.När stora nya sociala grupper, så som lönearbetare, organiserar sig sker en rad förskjutningar. Bland dessa är vissa betingade av de nya civilsamhällessammanslutningar som bildas och stärks. Ofta har staten sina givna intressen av att, växelvis, kontrollera, påverka, eller pacificera liknande sammanslutningar, åtminstone för att se till att inte de regerande partiernas egna politiska agenda åsidosätts. Går denna process för långt krymper det offentliga rummet till en sådan grad att vi talar om en regelrätt diktatur. Men ofta driver civilsamhällesorganisationer processen i motsatt riktning genom stora omvälvande aktioner, som de som beskrivs ovan, men också genom vardagliga kontakter, påverkansarbete och opinionsbildning. I detta ligger en viktig grogrund för demokratisk utveckling.Forskning om det civila samhället saknar emellertid adekvata teorier för att förklara hur civilsamhällets inflytande varierar över tid och mellan olika regimer. Genom att titta på interaktionen mellan stat och civilsamhälle i två valda länderna ämnar vi att beskriva och förklara hur det offentliga rummet växelvist krymper och ökar över tid. De empiriska studierna kommer vi använda som grund för att utveckla ett teoretiskt ramverk som syftar till att förstå statens relation till civilsamhället bättre. Vi tittar specifikt på arbetstagarorganisationer och frågan om minimilöner för att belysa det offentliga rummets föränderlighet. Under olika perioder har frågan om minimilöner sjunkit bort från den nationella agendan, medan arbetstagarorganisationer har marginaliserats. Men under andra perioder har arbetstagarorganisationer lyckats mobilisera människor bakom krav, placera frågor på den nationella politiska agendan, driva på lagstiftning och kontrollera att denna lagstiftning har åtföljts. Länderna vi har valt att studera, Indien och Etiopien, är två länder som ofta har beskrivits som väsensskilda – det förra som ’världens största demokrati’, och det senare som en diktatur – men i båda fallen har länderna över tid varit mer och mindre demokratiskt och auktoritärt. Med dessa båda fall kan vi således fånga civilsamhällets relation till staten under olika grader av demokrati och auktoritärt styre. Vi fokuserar på minimilöner i analysen av civilsamhällets relation till staten. Minimilöner är ett bra fall då frågan i regel engagerar och mobiliserar aktörer i civilsamhället till den grad att stater, oavsett regimtyp, inte kan ignorera påtryckningarna. Fokus på minimilöner tillåter oss alltså att fånga statens relation till civilsamhället över tid i båda länder. Projektet lämnar ett viktigt bidrag till vår förståelse för hur civilsamhället och staten interagerar i olika regimtyper vilket är direkt användbart för alla biståndsprojekt som syftar till att främja civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>How can we understand expansion and contraction of civic space under different political regimes? Research on civil society–state relations has yet to develop a theory that can account for the complexity and variations of their relations and interactions on the continuum between authoritarian and democratic rule. Previous research has commonly adopted divergent theoretical frameworks for explaining civil society – state relations under democratic and under authoritarian rule. This project explores how different levels/scales of authoritarian and democratic rule shape possibilities for civic action through in-depth case studies of state – labour relations in two countries, one formally qualified as democratic, India, and one as authoritarian, Ethiopia. Taking negotiations around minimum wages as an entry point, we will analyse when and how trade unions have been able to place labour demands on the political agenda and when and to what extend labour demands have been legislated on an adhered to. Drawing on archival data going back to the 1960s and semi-structured interviews will allow us to (1) compare civil society – state relations under different levels/scales of authoritarian and democratic rule, (2) shed light on how the reduction/enlargement of civic space shape possibilities for civic action and (3) understand similarities and differences in civil society – state relations under different levels/scales of authoritarian versus democratic rule.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shades of Civic Activism: State – Labour Relations in India and Ethiopia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan vi förstå civilsamhällets möjligheter till inflytande i olika politiska regimer? Sedan 2017 har en våg av strejker dragit in över Etiopien, ett land som ofta beskrivs som en auktoritär stat. Samtidigt har arbetare i olika sektorer i Indien, som ofta kallats världens största demokrati, lagt ned arbete och protesterat mot regeringen Modis arbetsrättsreformer. Fallen visar på civilsamhällets potentiella kraft – den nationella politiska dagordningen sätts inte enbart av regeringar, utan civilsamhället kan ha en påtaglig inverkan i auktoritära såväl som demokratiska stater. Vissa länders regeringar tenderar att i mediebevakningen slentrianmässigt beskrivas som järnhårda diktaturer, medan andras beskrivs som öppna samhällen och demokratier. Bakom sådana generiska beskrivningar döljs ofta en mycket mer komplex och motsägande verklighet, speciellt i utvecklingskontexter där stora delar av ekonomin och människors levnadsvillkor befinner sig i en process av ständig omstörtning, och där statens relationer med civilsamhället kontinuerligt omdefinieras.När stora nya sociala grupper, så som lönearbetare, organiserar sig sker en rad förskjutningar. Bland dessa är vissa betingade av de nya civilsamhällessammanslutningar som bildas och stärks. Ofta har staten sina givna intressen av att, växelvis, kontrollera, påverka, eller pacificera liknande sammanslutningar, åtminstone för att se till att inte de regerande partiernas egna politiska agenda åsidosätts. Går denna process för långt krymper det offentliga rummet till en sådan grad att vi talar om en regelrätt diktatur. Men ofta driver civilsamhällesorganisationer processen i motsatt riktning genom stora omvälvande aktioner, som de som beskrivs ovan, men också genom vardagliga kontakter, påverkansarbete och opinionsbildning. I detta ligger en viktig grogrund för demokratisk utveckling.Forskning om det civila samhället saknar emellertid adekvata teorier för att förklara hur civilsamhällets inflytande varierar över tid och mellan olika regimer. Genom att titta på interaktionen mellan stat och civilsamhälle i två valda länderna ämnar vi att beskriva och förklara hur det offentliga rummet växelvist krymper och ökar över tid. De empiriska studierna kommer vi använda som grund för att utveckla ett teoretiskt ramverk som syftar till att förstå statens relation till civilsamhället bättre. Vi tittar specifikt på arbetstagarorganisationer och frågan om minimilöner för att belysa det offentliga rummets föränderlighet. Under olika perioder har frågan om minimilöner sjunkit bort från den nationella agendan, medan arbetstagarorganisationer har marginaliserats. Men under andra perioder har arbetstagarorganisationer lyckats mobilisera människor bakom krav, placera frågor på den nationella politiska agendan, driva på lagstiftning och kontrollera att denna lagstiftning har åtföljts. Länderna vi har valt att studera, Indien och Etiopien, är två länder som ofta har beskrivits som väsensskilda – det förra som ’världens största demokrati’, och det senare som en diktatur – men i båda fallen har länderna över tid varit mer och mindre demokratiskt och auktoritärt. Med dessa båda fall kan vi således fånga civilsamhällets relation till staten under olika grader av demokrati och auktoritärt styre. Vi fokuserar på minimilöner i analysen av civilsamhällets relation till staten. Minimilöner är ett bra fall då frågan i regel engagerar och mobiliserar aktörer i civilsamhället till den grad att stater, oavsett regimtyp, inte kan ignorera påtryckningarna. Fokus på minimilöner tillåter oss alltså att fånga statens relation till civilsamhället över tid i båda länder. Projektet lämnar ett viktigt bidrag till vår förståelse för hur civilsamhället och staten interagerar i olika regimtyper vilket är direkt användbart för alla biståndsprojekt som syftar till att främja civilsamhället.</narrative>
      <narrative>How can we understand expansion and contraction of civic space under different political regimes? Research on civil society–state relations has yet to develop a theory that can account for the complexity and variations of their relations and interactions on the continuum between authoritarian and democratic rule. Previous research has commonly adopted divergent theoretical frameworks for explaining civil society – state relations under democratic and under authoritarian rule. This project explores how different levels/scales of authoritarian and democratic rule shape possibilities for civic action through in-depth case studies of state – labour relations in two countries, one formally qualified as democratic, India, and one as authoritarian, Ethiopia. Taking negotiations around minimum wages as an entry point, we will analyse when and how trade unions have been able to place labour demands on the political agenda and when and to what extend labour demands have been legislated on an adhered to. Drawing on archival data going back to the 1960s and semi-structured interviews will allow us to (1) compare civil society – state relations under different levels/scales of authoritarian and democratic rule, (2) shed light on how the reduction/enlargement of civic space shape possibilities for civic action and (3) understand similarities and differences in civil society – state relations under different levels/scales of authoritarian versus democratic rule.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploration of East African Medicinal Herbs in the Search for Novel Antibacterial Agents</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som resultat av överanvändningen av antibiotika blir fler och fler av dem verkningslösa. Denna process kallas resistensutveckling och har på senare tid blivit ett snabbt växande problem som kan leda till en pandemi, dvs mycket snabb spridning av obotbara bakteriella sjukdomar. Antibiotikaresistens kan komma att kosta miljontals människors liv årligen, främst i utvecklingsländer.I detta projekt kommer två svenska, en tanzanisk och en kenyansk forskargrupp att samarbeta med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av nya antibiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka naturläkemedel från Östra Afrika genom att identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer. I dialog med lokala nyckelpersoner med kunskap inom naturmedicin, kommer vi att identifiera växter som kan förväntas innehålla antibakteriella substanser, extrahera molekylerna som finns i dem, bestämma deras struktur och antibakteriella aktivitet och toxicitet samt identifiera mekanismen de använder för att attackera bakterier. Ett av våra mål är att identifiera substanser som verkar på nya sätt, och som bakterier inte har utvecklat resistens mot.Under projektets gång kommer vi även att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Uppsala universitet. Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att ta tillvara på östafrikansk inhemsk kunskap inom naturläkemedel och identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av ny antibiotika för läkemedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som resultat av överanvändningen av antibiotika blir fler och fler av dem verkningslösa. Denna process kallas resistensutveckling och har på senare tid blivit ett snabbt växande problem som kan leda till en pandemi, dvs mycket snabb spridning av obotbara bakteriella sjukdomar. Antibiotikaresistens kan komma att kosta miljontals människors liv årligen, främst i utvecklingsländer.I detta projekt kommer två svenska, en tanzanisk och en kenyansk forskargrupp att samarbeta med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av nya antibiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka naturläkemedel från Östra Afrika genom att identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer. I dialog med lokala nyckelpersoner med kunskap inom naturmedicin, kommer vi att identifiera växter som kan förväntas innehålla antibakteriella substanser, extrahera molekylerna som finns i dem, bestämma deras struktur och antibakteriella aktivitet och toxicitet samt identifiera mekanismen de använder för att attackera bakterier. Ett av våra mål är att identifiera substanser som verkar på nya sätt, och som bakterier inte har utvecklat resistens mot.Under projektets gång kommer vi även att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Uppsala universitet. Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att ta tillvara på östafrikansk inhemsk kunskap inom naturläkemedel och identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av ny antibiotika för läkemedel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utforskning av Östafrikanska Medicinska Växter is Sökandet för Nya Antibakteriella Medel</narrative>
      <narrative>Exploration of East African Medicinal Herbs in the Search for Novel Antibacterial Agents</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Som resultat av överanvändningen av antibiotika blir fler och fler av dem verkningslösa. Denna process kallas resistensutveckling och har på senare tid blivit ett snabbt växande problem som kan leda till en pandemi, dvs mycket snabb spridning av obotbara bakteriella sjukdomar. Antibiotikaresistens kan komma att kosta miljontals människors liv årligen, främst i utvecklingsländer.I detta projekt kommer två svenska, en tanzanisk och en kenyansk forskargrupp att samarbeta med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av nya antibiotika. Vi kommer att undersöka naturläkemedel från Östra Afrika genom att identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer. I dialog med lokala nyckelpersoner med kunskap inom naturmedicin, kommer vi att identifiera växter som kan förväntas innehålla antibakteriella substanser, extrahera molekylerna som finns i dem, bestämma deras struktur och antibakteriella aktivitet och toxicitet samt identifiera mekanismen de använder för att attackera bakterier. Ett av våra mål är att identifiera substanser som verkar på nya sätt, och som bakterier inte har utvecklat resistens mot.Under projektets gång kommer vi även att överföra kunskap till Tanzania och Kenya genom att träna tanzaniska och kenyanska studenter och doktorander i moderna kemiska och biologiska forskningsmetoder vid Uppsala universitet. Sammanfattningsvis förväntas projektet att ta tillvara på östafrikansk inhemsk kunskap inom naturläkemedel och identifiera nya bioaktiva substanser som verkar på hittills okända mekanismer med det övergripande målet att bidra till utvecklingen av ny antibiotika för läkemedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to human health and development. As our currently used antibiotics lose efficiency, we risk rapidly increasing number of untreatable infections leading to an increased number of lethal cases, longer hospital stays, and related suffering and economic burden. Antibiotic resistance is expected to hit developing countries especially hard, with 90% of the lethal infections predicted to happen in Africa and Asia.This study aims to make use of East African indigenous knowledge to use natural resources in finding new ways to control bacterial infections. Following an ethnomedical survey, medicinal plants will be collected in Kenya and Tanzania. Their constituents will be isolated, and identified by NMR and MS analyses. The bioactivity and toxicity of the isolated constituents will be determined using bacterial and cell-based assays. The biochemical pathways targeted by the most promising bioactive substances will be identified by chemical genomics. Advanced NMR techniques will subsequently be used to identify the binding mode of the substances to their protein targets to support their development into drugs.Besides achieving high scientific goals, the project aims the multidisciplinary training of East African PhD students. It will support the economic development of East Africa by strategic knowledge transfer and by promoting patient safety on the use of plants as a result of the scientific investigation of ethnomedical practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Agroforestry för hållbar försörjning, miljömässig resiliens och anpassning till klimatförändringar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbrukare i Sydostasiens högländer begränsas av låg inkomst och utbildningsnivå samtidigt som de branta sluttningarna utgör en särskild utmaning för områdenas utveckling. Dessa områden är hem för etniska minoriteter och befolkningsandelen som lever i fattigdom är högre än i andra delar av dessa länder. Svårigheter att investera och hitta marknader för insatsmedel och produkter försvårar en hållbar utveckling till välstånd. En ökande befolkning och låga skördar gör att även branta sluttningar odlas upp vilket leder till förlust av skogsareal och ett jordbruk som inte är hållbart. De odlingsmetoder som används med ensidig majsodling och bränning av skörderester leder till erosion och stora förluster av kol från marken, vilket både ökar mängden växthusgaser i atmosfären och minskar markens bördighet. Oregelbunden nederbörd, svag markstruktur och litet skydd från levande eller död vegetation är faktorer som leder till kraftig erosion, jordskred, markförstöring och igenslamning av vattendrag. Agroforestry (trädjordbruk) där man bearbetar och arrangerar träd och grödor i horisontella linjer längs sluttningen (konturodling) har framhållits som en möjlighet att minska erosionen och samtidigt öka jordbrukets produktivitet, livsmedels- och näringssäkerheten hos landsbygdsbefolkningen, samt öka samhällets motståndskraft mot klimatförändringar. Till exempel har den ekonomiska återhämtningstiden efter torka och skadliga skyfall visat sig vara kortare för jordbruk som tillämpar agroforestry än för dem med odling av enbart ettåriga grödor. Träd, grödor och husdjur bör dock integreras på olika sätt beroende på höjdläge, sluttningarnas lutning samt jordbrukarnas kunskapsnivå, resurser och marknadstillgång. Det finns kunskapsluckor om hur agroforestry påverkar både trädens och grödornas produktivitet, samt om sambandet mellan vegetationstäcke, minskning av erosion och effekter på markbördigheten, speciellt på lång sikt. Det saknas också kunskap om hur systemen påverkar lantbrukarnas möjlighet att försörja sig på jordbruket, och hur möjligheterna att tillämpa agroforestry varierar mellan olika samhällsgrupper (kvinnliga/manliga lantbrukare, etniska grupper, inkomstgrupper). Det här projektet ska utvärdera olika system för agroforestry, och hur de påverkar jordbrukets tålighet mot klimatförändringar, hushållens inkomst, markbördighet och miljöpåverkan, samt hur goda lösningar kan implementeras i större skala för att förbättra småbrukarnas livssituation. Vi skall särskilt utvärdera:potentialen att mildra effekterna av extrema väderhändelser och bidra till anpassning till och tålighet för ett förändrat klimat,effektivitet vad gäller markskydd, ökad näringseffektivitet och ogräskontroll, samt vilka faktorer som främst bidrar till förbättringar,om systemens effektivitet och lönsamhet kan höjas ytterligare utifrån lärdomarna i (1, 2, 4), samtpotentialen att på ett hållbart sätt förbättra levnadsförhållandena för småjordbrukare, identifiera lämpliga agroforestrysystem för olika förutsättningar, samt faktorer som försvårar respektive understödjer att metoderna tas i bruk i större skala. Projektet ska använda sig av befintliga fältförsök på gårdar, lantbrukargruppers ’experimentlandskap’ (’demonstrationsodlingar’ över större ytor (50ha)) och grunddata från ett pågående projekt i nordvästra Vietnam och där insamla ytterligare data för att utvärdera de testade systemens potential att möta utmaningarna och bidra till hållbar utveckling och förbättrade levnadsförhållanden i Sydostasiens högländer. Utöver att göra undersökningar i de befintliga försöken och demonstrationsodlingarna kommer projektet att testa potentiellt förbättrade metoder inne i demonstrationsodlingarna och även att genomföra intervjuundersökningar och gruppdiskussioner med kvinnor och män som är lantbrukare och med deras rådgivare samt slutligen återkoppla resultaten från projektet till dessa och policyutvecklare med förslag på genderanpassade lösningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Steep slopes of the upland areas of Montane Mainland Southeast Asia are rapidly exploited for agriculture leading to challenges of surface runoff, erosion and soil degradation in turn leading to low yields and profitability of agriculture. Agroforestry (AF) with contour farming techniques is suggested as a solution to reduce soil erosion and land degradation, while improving farm productivity, food and nutrition security and aid in climate change adaptation. This project will assess options for profitable, sustainable, diversified farming systems on sloping land through integration of fruit trees, annual crops and perennial fodder crops. Specific objectives are to evaluate AF-contour farming systems´ potential (1) to buffer extreme weather events and contribute to climate change adaptation and resilience, (2) for soil conservation, system productivity and profitability, and identify success factors, (3) redesign mature AF systems to optimise productivity and profitability, and (4) to sustainably enhance smallholder livelihoods and factors affecting adoption. The proposed project will utilize existing on-farm field trials and demonstrations, and base-line data from an on-going project (Agroforestry for Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers in Northwest Vietnam 2012-2021) and thus be able to carry out complementary and more in-depth research on mature AF systems. It will also include participatory data collection and AF system evaluation with farmers and extension officers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hälsoförhållandena i Bolivia är en av de sämsta på västra halvklotet med hög barndödlighet, omfattande undernäring och parasit- och infektionssjukdomar, bla orsakat av dålig vattenkvalitet. I sydamerikanska länder är det dessutom vanligt med okontrollerad exponering för giftiga kemikalier i dricksvatten, mat eller arbetsmiljön vilket ytterligare ökar risken för allvarlig sjukdom. Emellertid är det i dagsläget oklart i vilken utsträckning bolivianer utsätts för en giftig miljö. Vissa delar av de sydamerikanska Anderna är kända för naturligt mycket höga halter av giftiga metaller i dricksvatten, däribland arsenik, samt att den betydande gruvnäringen i Anderna har lett till omfattande nedsmutsning med metaller av dricksvatten, föda och luft. I stora delar av Bolivia tillåter klimatet att man odlar grödor året om vilket tillsammans med den ökade nationella och internationella konkurrensen medför stor användning av bekämpningsmedel (pesticider). Dessa används ofta okontrollerat och utan skyddsutrustning. I nätverket ToxBol har vi visat att exponering för metaller via dricksvattnet samt användandet av bekämpningsmedel i jordbruket utgör en stor hälsorisk för vissa delar av befolkningen i Bolivia. Men omfattningen av exponeringen är fortfarande okänd, inte minst om barn exponeras, en speciellt känslig grupp för skador, samt om dessa ämnen kan störa tarmarnas bakterieflora och därmed bidrar till sjukdom i befolkningen. SyfteDet övergripande syftet med ansökan är att bilda ett nätverk av forskare i Bolivia, Sverige och Frankrike för att studera samband mellan miljö och hälsa i den bolivianska befolkningen, inklusive barn, samt identifiera effekter av miljön på bakteriefloran, en känslighetsfaktor för sjukdom. Akronym för projektet är MicroToxBol. I MicroToxBol sker1) insamlande av prover från barn i miljöer med metaller och pesticider i Bolivia2) pilotstudier på vuxna i nya riskområden3) analys av exponering och tidiga hälsoeffekter i biologiska prover från barn och vuxna4) insamlande av prover och karakterisering av bakteriefloran i tarmarna i relation till exponering för metaller och pesticider5) riskbedömning för miljörelaterad sjukdom6) workshops för att lära ut metoder om att mäta bakterifloran, statistik och riskbedömning7) ansökningar baserat på våra resultat. Metod och genomförandeVi använder frågeformulär för att kartlägga intag av vatten, typ av kost, sjukdomar, samt användning av bekämpningsmedel. Blod-, urin- och fecesprover kommer att samlas in för att mäta exponeringsnivåer, markörer för tidiga hälsoeffekter, samt bakteriefloran. Undersökningarna om metallexponering centreras till bolivianska Anderna där gruvindustrin är belägen och där det även naturligt förekommer höga nivåer av bla arsenik och litium. Pesticidexponering kommer att studeras i 3 områden som omfattar olika geografiska höjder och klimatzoner. Ett speciellt fokus är barns exponering. De biologiska proverna kommer även att användas för identifiering av tidiga markörer för hälsoeffekter. MicroToxBol verkar genom möten där vi diskuterar studierna, gemensamma publikationer om miljö och hälsa i Bolivia, samt ansökningar. Inga tidigare studier omfattar frågeställningarna i denna ansökan. MicroToxBol kommer även att verka i workshops för a) kunskapsöverföring av metoder för att mäta bakterieflora, statistik och riskbedömning och b) spridning av resultaten. Resultaten förmedlas till studiedeltagarna samt berörda myndigheter för att initiera eventuella preventiva insatser. RelevansDet föreslagna nätverket är högst relevant för bekämpning av fattigdom eftersom det kommer att belysa 1) barns exponering 2) om bakteriefloran störs av exponeringen 3) nya områden med potentiell exponering för giftiga kemikalier. Studierna sker i befolkningsgrupper med låg inkomst i Bolivia. Giftig miljö utgör ett stort hälsoproblem i Bolivia och bolivianska sjukvården samt myndigheter efterfrågar bättre förebyggande åtgärder och ny diagnostik för att förbättra hälsan. Vi vet från andra studier att det ofta är de fattigaste barnen som är utsatta för den mest farliga miljön vilket i sin tur bidrar till ohälsa i en redan utsatt grupp. Detta nätverk syftar till en rättvis och hållbar utveckling genom att främja rent dricksvatten och mat, samt en hälsosam arbetsmiljö i Bolivia och länder med liknande exponering och demografiska profiler.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exposure to toxic chemicals in food and water is a high-priority public health problem (UN Sustainable Development goals). The proposed study is a competing renewal of the VR grant Dnr 2016-05799 (ToxBol), in which Bolivian, Swedish, and French universities collaborated to evaluate environmental problems in Bolivia and their impact on human health. We identified areas in Bolivia with elevated metal and pesticide exposure and showed that part of the population is exposed to these chemicals at worrying levels. We also identified susceptibility factors, including genetics. However, many areas in Bolivia still have uncharacterised exposures, and we know little about exposure in children, a particularly vulnerable group. Furthermore, the effects of these exposures on the gut microbiome, a susceptibility marker for diseases that are increasing in South America, remains unclear. We therefore propose to add 2 new partners to ToxBol (new acronym MicroToxBol), enabling us to 1) characterise children’s metal and pesticide exposures, 2) investigate the gut microbiome in relation to metals and pesticides, and determine possible dysbiosis, 3) perform pilot studies in new high-risk areas in Bolivia (with high salinity, mining, and extensive use of specific pesticides), and 4) conduct risk assessment and 5) workshops for dissemination of the results. The MicroToxBol Network will increase knowledge about environmental problems in Bolivia, providing key information for improving public health.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla strategier för vetenskaplig excellens genom Pak-Swed samarbete</narrative>
      <narrative>Developing strategies for scientific excellence through Pak-Swed cooperation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudpunkten av detta projekt ligger på utbildning och färdighetsträning av yngre kvinnliga och manliga Bacherlor och Master-studenter från mindre utvecklade delar av Pakistan. Projektet syftar till att utnyttja ett redan existerande nätverk där en del är den mångåriga relation och forskningsutbyte som skett mellan Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan KTH (Anders Hallén) och National Centre for Physics (NCP) i Islamabad (Muhammad Usman). Till detta nätverk tillkommer en nod på University of Education i Dera Ghazi Khan, i en fattigare del av Pakistan, där en nyexaminerad kvinnlig PhD har tillträtt en tjänst, Rabia Yasmin Khosa. Genom detta nätverk ska yngre studenter i Pakistan få tillgång till avancerad forskningsinfrastruktur vid NCP och deltaga i internationella projekt.Den vetenskapliga delen av detta projekt rör vår planets ökande energibehov och nödvändigheten av meeffektiva och miljöanpassade metoder för att framställa energi, om kommande generationer ska ha en chans att klara sig här. Dagens förbränning av fossila bränslen måste då ersättas av hållbara lösningar, som ger våra barn och barnbarn samma möjligheter att leva sina liv, som har erbjudits tidigare generationer. En uppenbar källa till energi är solljuset som varje dag ger ett överskott av instrålad energi som motsvarar ca 10 000 gånger det som vi människor dagligen använder, t ex för transporter, värme, kyla, ljus och industriella processer. Den mest förädlade formen av energi som vi känner till idag är elektrisk energi. Denna form är relativt enkel att transportera och vi har uppfunnit mycket effektiva teknologier för att omvandla denna energiform till olika nyttigheter. Metoder för att kunna konvertera solljuset till elektrisk energi har därför en stor potential att kunna bidra till vår planets framtida fossilfria energiförsörjning. Det idag mest använda sättet är att utnyttja kiselbaserade solceller. Dessa är relativt billiga, men verkningsgraden är låg. Det pågår därför intensiv forskning för att hitta andra material, och kombinationer av material, som bättre tar till vara den instrålade solenergin. Samtidigt måste flera andra kriterier bli uppfyllda, t ex får materialet inte vara miljöfarligt eller dyrt och processerna som används för att tillverka solcellerna i detta material måste också vara enkla, billiga och lämpa sig för massproduktion. Många förslag har framkommit, men det är ännu inte möjligt att säga vilken solcell som kommer att användas i framtiden. Det viktiga nu är att på bred front undersöka många tänkbara varianter och låta resultaten styra. Det som föreslås i detta projekt är materialet titandioxid, TiO2. Det är ett vanligt förekommande ämne (=billigt), som används t ex som pigment i målarfärger och i solskyddskräm (=ofarligt). I sin normala form är detta material dock inte så lämpat för att absorbera solljus och att konvertera det till elektrisk ström, eftersom materialet absorberar mer av den ultravioletta strålningen (vilket är just den egenskap som gör det lämpat för solskyddskräm). Om man däremot modifierar materialet kan man skräddarsy egenskaperna så att precis rätt typ av ljus absorberas. I detta projekt ska vi använda jonstrålar för denna materialmodifiering. Denna metod ger stora möjligheter att förändra egenskaperna, dels genom att "skjuta" in andra atomer som förändrar elektriska och optiska egenskaper, dels genom att förändra strukturen i materialet och speciellt ytans struktur. Detta kan leda till att ytan blir hårdare och bättre står emot tidens tand och man kan även uppnå en hög antireflektivitet, som leder till att ytterst lite av solljuset reflekteras och i stort sett allt ljus absorberas och kan konverteras till elektricitet. Tanken med TiO2-skiktet är att använda det i modifierad form ovanpå ett annat solcellsmaterial och då samtidigt kunna utnyttja tre utomordentliga egenskaper hos skiktet: 1. Mekaniskt tåligt och långtidsstabilt 2. Antireflexivt 3. Kan skräddarsys till att komplettera det underliggande skiktets ljusabsorption</narrative>
      <narrative>Pakistan is one of the youngest nations on the face of earth. Exploiting the potential of the youth through channelized training is a way forward to keep the development pace of the country at par with rest of the world, increasing the exposure to world class scientific development and also restrain them from being involved in unwanted activities. Thus, involving students in demanding areas of applied science is useful, especially those who have no access to world-matching standard of education.  In this proposal, we will focus on the training of science students of BS/MS level from less privileged areas of Pakistan and educate them in well-developed science centers of international standards in Pakistan and Sweden. The students involved in the project will be working on improving the efficiency of available solar cells by developing a capping layer with tailored TiO2. Ion implantation with different ion species will be extensively used for modification of TiO2. We expect that this new capping layer will enhance the efficiency of currently available solar cells.   The project of two years has unique possibilities to contribute to the training of students and to the field of photovoltaics because the involved teams have direct access to high quality material and deposition techniques, as well as ion implantation and complementary analysis equipment. In addition, there is a matching research interest in the participating groups and a long-lasting collaboration already exists.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pakistan is one of the youngest nations on the face of earth. Exploiting the potential of the youth through channelized training is a way forward to keep the development pace of the country at par with rest of the world, increasing the exposure to world class scientific development and also restrain them from being involved in unwanted activities. Thus, involving students in demanding areas of applied science is useful, especially those who have no access to world-matching standard of education.  In this proposal, we will focus on the training of science students of BS/MS level from less privileged areas of Pakistan and educate them in well-developed science centers of international standards in Pakistan and Sweden. The students involved in the project will be working on improving the efficiency of available solar cells by developing a capping layer with tailored TiO2. Ion implantation with different ion species will be extensively used for modification of TiO2. We expect that this new capping layer will enhance the efficiency of currently available solar cells.   The project of two years has unique possibilities to contribute to the training of students and to the field of photovoltaics because the involved teams have direct access to high quality material and deposition techniques, as well as ion implantation and complementary analysis equipment. In addition, there is a matching research interest in the participating groups and a long-lasting collaboration already exists.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Huvudpunkten av detta projekt ligger på utbildning och färdighetsträning av yngre kvinnliga och manliga Bacherlor och Master-studenter från mindre utvecklade delar av Pakistan. Projektet syftar till att utnyttja ett redan existerande nätverk där en del är den mångåriga relation och forskningsutbyte som skett mellan Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan KTH (Anders Hallén) och National Centre for Physics (NCP) i Islamabad (Muhammad Usman). Till detta nätverk tillkommer en nod på University of Education i Dera Ghazi Khan, i en fattigare del av Pakistan, där en nyexaminerad kvinnlig PhD har tillträtt en tjänst, Rabia Yasmin Khosa. Genom detta nätverk ska yngre studenter i Pakistan få tillgång till avancerad forskningsinfrastruktur vid NCP och deltaga i internationella projekt.Den vetenskapliga delen av detta projekt rör vår planets ökande energibehov och nödvändigheten av meeffektiva och miljöanpassade metoder för att framställa energi, om kommande generationer ska ha en chans att klara sig här. Dagens förbränning av fossila bränslen måste då ersättas av hållbara lösningar, som ger våra barn och barnbarn samma möjligheter att leva sina liv, som har erbjudits tidigare generationer. En uppenbar källa till energi är solljuset som varje dag ger ett överskott av instrålad energi som motsvarar ca 10 000 gånger det som vi människor dagligen använder, t ex för transporter, värme, kyla, ljus och industriella processer. Den mest förädlade formen av energi som vi känner till idag är elektrisk energi. Denna form är relativt enkel att transportera och vi har uppfunnit mycket effektiva teknologier för att omvandla denna energiform till olika nyttigheter. Metoder för att kunna konvertera solljuset till elektrisk energi har därför en stor potential att kunna bidra till vår planets framtida fossilfria energiförsörjning. Det idag mest använda sättet är att utnyttja kiselbaserade solceller. Dessa är relativt billiga, men verkningsgraden är låg. Det pågår därför intensiv forskning för att hitta andra material, och kombinationer av material, som bättre tar till vara den instrålade solenergin. Samtidigt måste flera andra kriterier bli uppfyllda, t ex får materialet inte vara miljöfarligt eller dyrt och processerna som används för att tillverka solcellerna i detta material måste också vara enkla, billiga och lämpa sig för massproduktion. Många förslag har framkommit, men det är ännu inte möjligt att säga vilken solcell som kommer att användas i framtiden. Det viktiga nu är att på bred front undersöka många tänkbara varianter och låta resultaten styra. Det som föreslås i detta projekt är materialet titandioxid, TiO2. Det är ett vanligt förekommande ämne (=billigt), som används t ex som pigment i målarfärger och i solskyddskräm (=ofarligt). I sin normala form är detta material dock inte så lämpat för att absorbera solljus och att konvertera det till elektrisk ström, eftersom materialet absorberar mer av den ultravioletta strålningen (vilket är just den egenskap som gör det lämpat för solskyddskräm). Om man däremot modifierar materialet kan man skräddarsy egenskaperna så att precis rätt typ av ljus absorberas. I detta projekt ska vi använda jonstrålar för denna materialmodifiering. Denna metod ger stora möjligheter att förändra egenskaperna, dels genom att "skjuta" in andra atomer som förändrar elektriska och optiska egenskaper, dels genom att förändra strukturen i materialet och speciellt ytans struktur. Detta kan leda till att ytan blir hårdare och bättre står emot tidens tand och man kan även uppnå en hög antireflektivitet, som leder till att ytterst lite av solljuset reflekteras och i stort sett allt ljus absorberas och kan konverteras till elektricitet. Tanken med TiO2-skiktet är att använda det i modifierad form ovanpå ett annat solcellsmaterial och då samtidigt kunna utnyttja tre utomordentliga egenskaper hos skiktet: 1. Mekaniskt tåligt och långtidsstabilt 2. Antireflexivt 3. Kan skräddarsys till att komplettera det underliggande skiktets ljusabsorption</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Liberia är ett land i Västafrika med ca 5 miljoner invånare. Det är ett av världens absolut fattigaste länder. Efter flera decennier av inbördeskrig, drabbades landet dessutom 2014-2015 av det största ebolautbrott världen någonsin upplevt, och nästan 5000 personer dog. Personal från hälso- och sjukvården drabbades extra hårt eftersom de hade ökad risk i och med sitt arbete, och nästan 10% av läkare, sjuksköterskor och barnmorskor dog. Konsekvenserna av ebolautbrottet gick också långt utanför de direkta dödsfallen. Under utbrottet stängdes skolorna i nästan ett helt år, vilket gjort att en generation av unga missat ett skolår. Rutinverksamhet som förlossningsvård och barnvaccinering sattes på undantag, något som resulterat i bl.a. mässlingsutbrott efter ebolautbrottets slut. Utbrottet drabbade också ekonomin hårt. Efter några år med efterlängtad tillväxt, sjönk denna kraftigt. Studier visar att upp till 20% av företag tvingades stänga, och i huvudstaden förlorade företag upp till 50% av sina anställda.Sammantaget gör detta att Liberia idag hamnar i botten vad gäller de flesta mått på utveckling, inklusive hälsomått. Mödradödligheten är bland de högsta i världen (nästan en kvinna dör per 100 förlossningar) och barnadödligheten liknar den Sverige hade på 1930-talet, där nästan 1 av 10 barn inte överlever till sin 5:e födelsedag. Behovet av utbildad personal inom hälso- och sjukvården i Liberia är skriande. Det finns också mycket få personer som kan utbilda ny personal.Sverige har en lång tradition av att samarbeta med Liberia. Från 1950- till 80-talet var järnmalmsföretaget LAMCO, samägt av bl.a. liberianska staten och flera svenska företag, en av landets största arbetsgivare.Det föreslagna projektet syftar till att genom workshops och besök i Liberia och Sverige etablera ett samarbete mellan det nyetablerade statliga Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia och Karolinska Institutet (KI) (Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap) för att forskarutbilda personal inom Folkhälsoinstitutet. Utvalda anställda (4-5 personer) ska under handledning av forskare från Folkhälsoinstitutet och KI utveckla forskningsplaner inom områden som är prioriterade av Folkhälsoinstitutet. Dessa områden inkluderar undernäring, mödra-, och barnadödlighet, HIV och hepatit, högt blodtryck och diabetes samt antibiotikaresistens. Målet är att de 4-5 personerna ska kunna arbeta med dessa projekt som anställda på Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia, men i tillägg registreras som forskarstuderande på KI och där gå forskarutbildningskurser. Det säkerställer att projekten genomförs med högsta vetenskapliga kvalitet, samtidigt som de utvalda personerna genomgår forskarutbildning. I ett land som Liberia där få personer är forskarutbildade, betyder varenda extra forskarutbildad person ett stort tillskott till landets kapacitet att kunna fortsätta utbilda personal inom, i detta projekt, hälso- och sjukvården.Sveriges regering har i Policyramverket för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete uttryckt avsikten att kapacitetsbyggande i den form som det föreslagna projektet ska prioriteras. Partnerskap är också ett av de 17 målen i Agenda 2030, (De hållbara utvecklingsmålen), för att alla länder ska ha en chans att uppnå de övriga uppsatta målen, inklusive att utrota extrem fattigdom och hälsa och välbefinnande. Genom ömsesidigt utvecklande av forskningsplaner och ömsesidig handledning från Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia och KI av de liberianska forskarstuderande, har det föreslagna projektet goda förutsättningar att för målet att starta att bygga forskningskapacitet i Liberia på ett hållbart sätt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Decades of civil war in Liberia, followed in 2014-15 by the devastating Ebola outbreak, has left the country and the health system in ruins. The need to improve the health system is imperative with health indicators far-off from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets. The SDGs in turn provide a framework for prioritized areas and emphasize the necessity of collaboration (SDG 17). The newly established National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) and Karolinska Institutet (KI) are planning to address the current health system challenges in Liberia through providing joint research supervision to selected employees at NPHIL, who will apply to become doctoral students at KI. This will enable the NPHIL employees to carry out projects to strengthen parts of the health system in Liberia, under the supervision of national and international expertise as part of doctoral education. The collaboration will prioritize planning activities within nutrition, maternal and child health, HIV and hepatitis B and C, non-communicable diseases and antimicrobial resistance. In the two years of this project, we aim to register 4-5 doctoral students from NPHIL at KI. To ensure mutual development of research plans and further research funding, a joint meeting will take place in Sweden year 1, and a follow-up meeting in Liberia year 2. The proposed project has the potential to fast-track Liberia to reach several of the health-related SDGs, both through research and capacity building.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Decades of civil war in Liberia, followed in 2014-15 by the devastating Ebola outbreak, has left the country and the health system in ruins. The need to improve the health system is imperative with health indicators far-off from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets. The SDGs in turn provide a framework for prioritized areas and emphasize the necessity of collaboration (SDG 17). The newly established National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) and Karolinska Institutet (KI) are planning to address the current health system challenges in Liberia through providing joint research supervision to selected employees at NPHIL, who will apply to become doctoral students at KI. This will enable the NPHIL employees to carry out projects to strengthen parts of the health system in Liberia, under the supervision of national and international expertise as part of doctoral education. The collaboration will prioritize planning activities within nutrition, maternal and child health, HIV and hepatitis B and C, non-communicable diseases and antimicrobial resistance. In the two years of this project, we aim to register 4-5 doctoral students from NPHIL at KI. To ensure mutual development of research plans and further research funding, a joint meeting will take place in Sweden year 1, and a follow-up meeting in Liberia year 2. The proposed project has the potential to fast-track Liberia to reach several of the health-related SDGs, both through research and capacity building.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Liberia är ett land i Västafrika med ca 5 miljoner invånare. Det är ett av världens absolut fattigaste länder. Efter flera decennier av inbördeskrig, drabbades landet dessutom 2014-2015 av det största ebolautbrott världen någonsin upplevt, och nästan 5000 personer dog. Personal från hälso- och sjukvården drabbades extra hårt eftersom de hade ökad risk i och med sitt arbete, och nästan 10% av läkare, sjuksköterskor och barnmorskor dog. Konsekvenserna av ebolautbrottet gick också långt utanför de direkta dödsfallen. Under utbrottet stängdes skolorna i nästan ett helt år, vilket gjort att en generation av unga missat ett skolår. Rutinverksamhet som förlossningsvård och barnvaccinering sattes på undantag, något som resulterat i bl.a. mässlingsutbrott efter ebolautbrottets slut. Utbrottet drabbade också ekonomin hårt. Efter några år med efterlängtad tillväxt, sjönk denna kraftigt. Studier visar att upp till 20% av företag tvingades stänga, och i huvudstaden förlorade företag upp till 50% av sina anställda.Sammantaget gör detta att Liberia idag hamnar i botten vad gäller de flesta mått på utveckling, inklusive hälsomått. Mödradödligheten är bland de högsta i världen (nästan en kvinna dör per 100 förlossningar) och barnadödligheten liknar den Sverige hade på 1930-talet, där nästan 1 av 10 barn inte överlever till sin 5:e födelsedag. Behovet av utbildad personal inom hälso- och sjukvården i Liberia är skriande. Det finns också mycket få personer som kan utbilda ny personal.Sverige har en lång tradition av att samarbeta med Liberia. Från 1950- till 80-talet var järnmalmsföretaget LAMCO, samägt av bl.a. liberianska staten och flera svenska företag, en av landets största arbetsgivare.Det föreslagna projektet syftar till att genom workshops och besök i Liberia och Sverige etablera ett samarbete mellan det nyetablerade statliga Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia och Karolinska Institutet (KI) (Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap) för att forskarutbilda personal inom Folkhälsoinstitutet. Utvalda anställda (4-5 personer) ska under handledning av forskare från Folkhälsoinstitutet och KI utveckla forskningsplaner inom områden som är prioriterade av Folkhälsoinstitutet. Dessa områden inkluderar undernäring, mödra-, och barnadödlighet, HIV och hepatit, högt blodtryck och diabetes samt antibiotikaresistens. Målet är att de 4-5 personerna ska kunna arbeta med dessa projekt som anställda på Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia, men i tillägg registreras som forskarstuderande på KI och där gå forskarutbildningskurser. Det säkerställer att projekten genomförs med högsta vetenskapliga kvalitet, samtidigt som de utvalda personerna genomgår forskarutbildning. I ett land som Liberia där få personer är forskarutbildade, betyder varenda extra forskarutbildad person ett stort tillskott till landets kapacitet att kunna fortsätta utbilda personal inom, i detta projekt, hälso- och sjukvården.Sveriges regering har i Policyramverket för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete uttryckt avsikten att kapacitetsbyggande i den form som det föreslagna projektet ska prioriteras. Partnerskap är också ett av de 17 målen i Agenda 2030, (De hållbara utvecklingsmålen), för att alla länder ska ha en chans att uppnå de övriga uppsatta målen, inklusive att utrota extrem fattigdom och hälsa och välbefinnande. Genom ömsesidigt utvecklande av forskningsplaner och ömsesidig handledning från Folkhälsoinstitutet i Liberia och KI av de liberianska forskarstuderande, har det föreslagna projektet goda förutsättningar att för målet att starta att bygga forskningskapacitet i Liberia på ett hållbart sätt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våldsamma lokala konflikter kräver årligen tusentals liv i Afrika söder om Sahara, och bidrar till att dämpa ekonomisk, demokratisk och samhällelig utveckling. Forskningen om våldsförebyggande strategier och konflikthantering har i allt högre utsträckning kommit att betona vikten av konfliktlösningsstrategier som involverar lokalsamhällen. Detta projekt syftar till att etablera ett multidisciplinärt samarbete kring forskning om lokala svar på våldsamma konflikter Afrika och hur konfliktlösning kan stärkas genom en djupare samhällsförankring. De två huvudaktörerna i samarbetet är Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet, och School of Security, Diplomacy, and Peace Studies vid Kenyatta University i Nairobi. De involverade forskarna kommer genom gemensamma aktiviteter och samförfattade publikationer främja nydanande och välförankrad forskning om hur lokala konflikter kan hanteras och förhindras.Tidigare forskning om våldsamma lokala konflikter har förbättrat vår kunskap om varför dessa konflikter uppstår och deras effekter. Samtidigt är vår förståelse av hur dessa konflikter kan lösas och hanteras begränsad till stor del på grund av en brist på samarbete mellan olika vetenskapliga discipliner som studerar detta fenomen – såsom kriminologi, statsvetenskap, fredsforskning, och sociologi – och dels på grund av en brist på samarbete mellan forskare i de berörda länderna, som har en djup och kontextualiserad förståelse av dessa konflikter, och dominerande internationella forskningsdebatter. Genom att upprätta detta samarbete avser vi att överbrygga båda dessa luckor. Nätverket kommer att involvera forskare från olika discipliner och länder, med ett gemensamt intresse och kompetens avseende hantering och lösning av lokala våldsamma konflikter.De involverade forskarna kommer att bedriva forskning relaterad till fyra övergripande frågor. En första handlar om hur decentralisering av politisk och ekonomisk makt – en reform som ofta införs för att minska spänningarna på nationell nivå i länder där den centrala statsmakten är omtvistad – påverkar lokala konflikter. En annan fråga handlar om polisens roll och under vilka omständigheter den statliga säkerhetsapparaten kan hantera och förhindra lokala våldsamma konflikter på ett effektivt och rättssäkert sätt. Parallellt med statens institutioner finns ofta informella strukturer och institutioner på lokal nivå som är relevanta för konflikthantering, och en tredje tematik inom nätverket är vilken roll sådana institutioner spelar och under vilka förutsättningar ed kan bidra till fredlig konfliktlösning. En fjärde fråga handlar om hur internationella aktörer kan stödja lokal konfliktlösning, med andra ord hur man kan identifiera legitima samarbetspartners och vilken typ av strategier som kan tillämpas, samt under vilka omständigheter sådant stöd kan få oavsedda negativa konsekvenser.  Genom att bygga ett starkt nätverk mellan svenska och kenyanska forskare kommer detta projekt stärka forskningen kring dessa frågor. Kenya drabbas årligen av flertalet lokala våldsamma konflikter, och det finns stora variationer inom landet avseende hur dessa hanteras och med vilken effekt. Projektet kommer också att beröra, och vara relevant för, andra länder med en liknande dynamik. Aktiviteter inom projektet – som inkluderar en workshop i Uppsala, en i Nairobi, samt en panel vid en internationell konferens – kommer att knyta till sig ytterligare forskare från den berörda regionen, och därmed etablera en grund för fortsatt brett internationellt och interdisciplinärt samarbete. Sammantaget kommer detta nätverk att möjliggöra förbättrad och mer nyanserad forskning om hur lokala våldsamma konflikter kan hanteras och lösas, och är därmed av hög relevans för förståelsen av ett fenomen som årligen orsakar tusentals människors dödsfall.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will establish multidisciplinary and collaborative research on the management of communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa. A network of expertise on these issues will be formed with two partners as incubators of the network: Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University and School of Security, Diplomacy, and Peace Studies, Kenyatta University (Nairobi). Activities will aim to strengthen research competence, and develop research on specific themes. Long-term, the collaboration will promote research-based knowledge on the management of communal conflict, including specific processes and methods, such as of devolution, local policing, and informal conflict resolution mechanisms. The network will enable research with a high degree of locally specific knowledge as well as comparative expertise. Previous research has improved the understanding of communal conflict, but a problem exists in that such conflicts are approached from different perspectives, including environmental studies, political science, sociology, and criminology. Our project will involve scholars with expertise from different research domains, and thereby synthesize findings on the conditions of successful community-based conflict management. While focus is primarily on Kenya, the findings have broad application on a continent where thousands of people are killed in localized, communal conflict each year.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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      <narrative>This project will establish multidisciplinary and collaborative research on the management of communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa. A network of expertise on these issues will be formed with two partners as incubators of the network: Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University and School of Security, Diplomacy, and Peace Studies, Kenyatta University (Nairobi). Activities will aim to strengthen research competence, and develop research on specific themes. Long-term, the collaboration will promote research-based knowledge on the management of communal conflict, including specific processes and methods, such as of devolution, local policing, and informal conflict resolution mechanisms. The network will enable research with a high degree of locally specific knowledge as well as comparative expertise. Previous research has improved the understanding of communal conflict, but a problem exists in that such conflicts are approached from different perspectives, including environmental studies, political science, sociology, and criminology. Our project will involve scholars with expertise from different research domains, and thereby synthesize findings on the conditions of successful community-based conflict management. While focus is primarily on Kenya, the findings have broad application on a continent where thousands of people are killed in localized, communal conflict each year.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Våldsamma lokala konflikter kräver årligen tusentals liv i Afrika söder om Sahara, och bidrar till att dämpa ekonomisk, demokratisk och samhällelig utveckling. Forskningen om våldsförebyggande strategier och konflikthantering har i allt högre utsträckning kommit att betona vikten av konfliktlösningsstrategier som involverar lokalsamhällen. Detta projekt syftar till att etablera ett multidisciplinärt samarbete kring forskning om lokala svar på våldsamma konflikter Afrika och hur konfliktlösning kan stärkas genom en djupare samhällsförankring. De två huvudaktörerna i samarbetet är Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet, och School of Security, Diplomacy, and Peace Studies vid Kenyatta University i Nairobi. De involverade forskarna kommer genom gemensamma aktiviteter och samförfattade publikationer främja nydanande och välförankrad forskning om hur lokala konflikter kan hanteras och förhindras.Tidigare forskning om våldsamma lokala konflikter har förbättrat vår kunskap om varför dessa konflikter uppstår och deras effekter. Samtidigt är vår förståelse av hur dessa konflikter kan lösas och hanteras begränsad till stor del på grund av en brist på samarbete mellan olika vetenskapliga discipliner som studerar detta fenomen – såsom kriminologi, statsvetenskap, fredsforskning, och sociologi – och dels på grund av en brist på samarbete mellan forskare i de berörda länderna, som har en djup och kontextualiserad förståelse av dessa konflikter, och dominerande internationella forskningsdebatter. Genom att upprätta detta samarbete avser vi att överbrygga båda dessa luckor. Nätverket kommer att involvera forskare från olika discipliner och länder, med ett gemensamt intresse och kompetens avseende hantering och lösning av lokala våldsamma konflikter.De involverade forskarna kommer att bedriva forskning relaterad till fyra övergripande frågor. En första handlar om hur decentralisering av politisk och ekonomisk makt – en reform som ofta införs för att minska spänningarna på nationell nivå i länder där den centrala statsmakten är omtvistad – påverkar lokala konflikter. En annan fråga handlar om polisens roll och under vilka omständigheter den statliga säkerhetsapparaten kan hantera och förhindra lokala våldsamma konflikter på ett effektivt och rättssäkert sätt. Parallellt med statens institutioner finns ofta informella strukturer och institutioner på lokal nivå som är relevanta för konflikthantering, och en tredje tematik inom nätverket är vilken roll sådana institutioner spelar och under vilka förutsättningar ed kan bidra till fredlig konfliktlösning. En fjärde fråga handlar om hur internationella aktörer kan stödja lokal konfliktlösning, med andra ord hur man kan identifiera legitima samarbetspartners och vilken typ av strategier som kan tillämpas, samt under vilka omständigheter sådant stöd kan få oavsedda negativa konsekvenser.  Genom att bygga ett starkt nätverk mellan svenska och kenyanska forskare kommer detta projekt stärka forskningen kring dessa frågor. Kenya drabbas årligen av flertalet lokala våldsamma konflikter, och det finns stora variationer inom landet avseende hur dessa hanteras och med vilken effekt. Projektet kommer också att beröra, och vara relevant för, andra länder med en liknande dynamik. Aktiviteter inom projektet – som inkluderar en workshop i Uppsala, en i Nairobi, samt en panel vid en internationell konferens – kommer att knyta till sig ytterligare forskare från den berörda regionen, och därmed etablera en grund för fortsatt brett internationellt och interdisciplinärt samarbete. Sammantaget kommer detta nätverk att möjliggöra förbättrad och mer nyanserad forskning om hur lokala våldsamma konflikter kan hanteras och lösas, och är därmed av hög relevans för förståelsen av ett fenomen som årligen orsakar tusentals människors dödsfall.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Afrikanätverket på förlust och skada (FLAME)Syftet med samarbetet är att utveckla det första Afrika-nätverket om förlust och skada (L &amp; D) från klimatförändringar. Ett sådant nätverk är brådskande, eftersom många afrikanska länder kommer eller redan upplever negativa effekter från klimatförändringen, vilket kommer att förvärra befintliga utmaningar för hållbar utveckling, såsom fattigdom och livsmedelssäkerhet, som senast sett i Zimbabwe och Moçambique som ett resultat av cyklon Idai.L &amp; D är förknippat med klimatförändringarnas negativa effekter, inklusive effekter relaterade till extrema väderhändelser (tex intensiv tyfoner) och långsamma klimathändelser (havsnivåhöjning). L &amp; D anses vara distinkt från anpassning, eftersom effekterna ligger utanför vår förmåga att anpassa sig till och associeras med "irreversibla", icke-ekonomiska och potentiellt transformativa förändringar. Exempelvis kan senaste rapporter om 35% förlust av korallrev i Great Barrier Reef innebära irreversibel förlust av grundläggande ekosystemfunktion.Den mest omfattande undersökningen av L &amp; D-stipendiet hittills visar tydligt att den nuvarande forsknings- och utvecklingsforskningen saknas både i afrikansk fokus och bidrag från afrikanska forskare. Det finns ett behov av att veta när, var och hur potentiella L &amp; D kan upplevas i afrikanska länder samtidigt som de genomgår nationella och internationella politiska förhandlingar för att undvika eller kompensera för L &amp; D som uppstår. Syftet med FLAME-nätverket är att sammanföra svensk L &amp; D-expertis med avancerad afrikansk forskning om klimatpåverkan och politiska lösningar för ömsesidigt stärka den internationella kunskapsbasen och afrikanska stipendiet inom L &amp; D-området. Det gör det genom strategiska kunskapsutbytesverkstäder och utveckling av gemensamma förslag till samarbetsforskning med forskare i klimatförändringarna i Sverige, Moçambique, Malawi och Zimbabwe. Projektet har potential att underlätta mer afrikanskt engagemang i UNFCCC-förhandlingar om forskning och utveckling, inklusive pågående debatter om hur man identifierar, mäter och slutligen finansierar klimatrelaterade förebyggande och återhämtningsinsatser. Detta kan dessutom stärka svenskt stöd för hållbar utveckling i de minst utvecklade länderna genom att öka kunskapsbasen och de politiska konsekvenserna av forskning och utveckling samt direkt bidra till att uppnå SDG om klimatåtgärder (# 13), minskad ojämlikhet (# 10) och jämställdhet (# 5). Nätverket har också potential att indirekt bidra till fattigdomsminskning (# 1), noll hunger (# 2), god hälsa och välbefinnande (# 3) och hållbart partnerskap för målen (# 17).Under två år kommer FLAME att driva skriv- och utvecklingsverkstäder, virtuella seminarier och utflykter i Afrika och Sverige. Tre viktiga partner är involverade från Afrika i Malawi, Moçambique och Zimbabwe. Projektets resultat kommer att bli det första nätverket mellan Sverige och Afrika om klimatförändringens ytterligheter och konsekvenserna för marginaliserade och socioekonomiskt utestängda samhällen. Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett stort förslag om forskning och utveckling i Afrika samt sprida nya insikter som kommer att samlas under workshops och interaktioner till FN:s klimatkonferens COP och möten på hög nivå. På lång sikt kommer detta forskningsnätverk att skala upp över Afrika och ge information och kunskap till UNFCCC-förhandlingarna om forskning och utveckling samt bidra till ny kunskap och vetenskapliga bedömningar som den internationella panelen för klimatförändringar (IPCC).</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to develop the first ever Africa Network on Loss and Damage (L&amp;D) from Climate Change. Such a network is urgently needed as many African nations will or already are experiencing adverse impacts from climate change which will exacerbate existing sustainable development challenges such as poverty and food insecurity, as most recently seen in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as a result of cyclone Idai. L&amp;D has become of great international concern, but major gaps in knowledge and effective practice still exist, particularly in the African context which has been been less prominent than other nations in shaping the debate and policy prescriptions. The aim of the FLAME network is to bring together Swedish L&amp;D expertise with advanced African research on climate change impacts and policy solutions to mutually strengthen the international knowledge base and African scholarship in the L&amp;D field. It does so through strategic knowledge exchange workshops, field trips and joint proposals for collaborative research with climate change scholars in Sweden, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. The project has the potential to enhance African engagement in UNFCCC negotiations on L&amp;D while strengthening Swedish support for sustainable development in LDCs by enhancing knowledge base and policy implications of L&amp;D. The network directly contributes to achieving SDGs on climate action (#13), reduced inequality (#10) and gender equality (#5), among others.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kirurgi är en oskiljaktlig del av alla sjukvårdssystem. Tillgången till kirurgi är orättvist fördelad och världens fattigaste tredjedel, där sjukdomsbördan är störst, har bara tillgång till 6.5% av den kirurgi som utförs årligen. Kirurgiska tillstånd skördar årligen fler liv än TBC, Malaria och HIV tillsammans. Utöver dessa dödsfall orsakar kirurgiska sjukdomar också betydande lidande. Mycket av detta skulle kunna undvikas med förbättrad tillgång på basal kirurgi, av god kvalitet, i tid. Kirurgi är också bland de mest kostnadseffektiva interventioner som finns!Global kirurgi har som mål att uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. 220 miljoner människor lever med ljumskbråck som årligen kostar 40000 liv. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna. Den kirurgiska volymen otillräcklig i låg och medelinkomstländer där merparten av de 200 miljoner som inte opereras lever. För att råda bot på den avsaknad av specialistkompetenta kirurger som råder i låg och medelinkomstländer så tillämpas olika grader av så kallad "task sharing". Detta koncept innebär att andra personalkategorier, med kortare utbildning än kirurger tränas till att utföra små och stora kirurgiska ingrepp. Att opereras av en specialistkompetent kirurg är ovanligt, i Afrika söder om Sahara. Task sharing är vida spritt men extremt lite evidens för hur effektivt och säkert det är existerar. I detta nätverk har två kliniska prövningar om kirurgisk utbidning och task sharing kommit halvvägs. Efter ett år har det visat sig att läkare inte är sämre än specialister i kirurgi på att operera ljumskbråck i Ghana. I Sierra Leone har vi jämfört icke-läkare med vanliga läkare och där visade det sig att icke-läkarna hade lägre frekvens av recidiv av ljumskbråck ett år efter operationen. Patienterna ska också följas upp efter 3 år. Nästa steg är att undersöka hur sjukvårdspersonal utan tidigare exponering för kirurgi ska kunna utbildas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt. Inom nätverket har vi därför utvecklat en projektidé med tillhörande videomaterial och en kirurgisk modell för ljumskbråcksoperation. Ett nytt partnerskap med forskare på Mayo Clinic, som har gedigen erfarenhet av kirurgisk simulering och modeller, har initierats och kollegor i Indien har inkluderats i ansökan för att öka omfånget av forskningen. I projektet ska blivande kirurger, läkare och icke-läkare i kirurgisk träning (studenterna) genomgå programmet som kommer hållas i både låg (Sierra Leone), medel (Indien) och höginkomstländer (USA/Norge/Sverige). Hypotesen är att träning på modell kommer leda till snabbare och säkrare inlärning av operationer på patienter.  I LMIL är hälften av befolkningen barn. Barn drabbas av andra kirurgiska sjukdomar än vuxna. Medfödda missbildningar dödar årligen 300000 barn och barn är också överrepresenterade i traumastatistiken. Många barnliv skulle kunna räddas och livslångt lidande skulle kunna förebyggas genom kirurgi. Inom ramen för det anslag som nu söks så kommer utfall efter kirurgi hos barn i Uganda undersökas. En pilotstudie visade på hög dödlighet där flera fall borde ha kunnat undvikas. I den planerade studien så kommer barn följas från operationen fram till 30 dagar postoperativt. När ett barn dör eller drabbas av en allvarlig komplikation kommer teamet (kirurg, sjuksköterskor och andra) diskutera förloppet i detalj. Resultatet kommer leda till förslag på interventioner för att minska mortalitet och morbiditet efter barnkirurgi. En eller två interventioner kommer därefter prövas. Målet med forskningen som kommer bedrivas i detta nätverk är att tillsammans skapa bättre förutsättningar för kirurgi av hög kvalitet, till rimliga kostnader för människor som lever i länder med extremt begränsade ekonomiska resurser. Det enda sättet att nå detta mål är att systematiskt undersöka vad som ska göras, hur och av vem. Vi är övertygade om att samarbete alltid lönar sig och därför har detta nätverk skapats!</narrative>
      <narrative>Content of researchLack of surgical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student.  SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world´s most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kirurgi är en oskiljaktlig del av alla sjukvårdssystem. Tillgången till kirurgi är orättvist fördelad och världens fattigaste tredjedel, där sjukdomsbördan är störst, har bara tillgång till 6.5% av den kirurgi som utförs årligen. Kirurgiska tillstånd skördar årligen fler liv än TBC, Malaria och HIV tillsammans. Utöver dessa dödsfall orsakar kirurgiska sjukdomar också betydande lidande. Mycket av detta skulle kunna undvikas med förbättrad tillgång på basal kirurgi, av god kvalitet, i tid. Kirurgi är också bland de mest kostnadseffektiva interventioner som finns!Global kirurgi har som mål att uppnå jämlikhet för alla människor som behöver kirurgisk sjukvård, med fokus på de som lever i delar av världen där tillgången på kirurgi är sämst. För att nå detta ambitiösa mål krävs omfattande investeringar. För att prioritera rätt krävs stora forskningsinsatser omfattande allt från hur vanliga vissa sjukdomar är till hur de bäst ska behandlas och vad det i slutändan skulle kosta. I första hand bör sjukdomar som bidrar till betydande sjuklighet och som kan behandlas framgångsrikt med kirurgi eller där kirurgi är avgörande för prognosen prioriteras. 220 miljoner människor lever med ljumskbråck som årligen kostar 40000 liv. Med 20 miljoner patienter opererade per år är det bland de vanligaste utförda operationerna. Den kirurgiska volymen otillräcklig i låg och medelinkomstländer där merparten av de 200 miljoner som inte opereras lever. För att råda bot på den avsaknad av specialistkompetenta kirurger som råder i låg och medelinkomstländer så tillämpas olika grader av så kallad "task sharing". Detta koncept innebär att andra personalkategorier, med kortare utbildning än kirurger tränas till att utföra små och stora kirurgiska ingrepp. Att opereras av en specialistkompetent kirurg är ovanligt, i Afrika söder om Sahara. Task sharing är vida spritt men extremt lite evidens för hur effektivt och säkert det är existerar. I detta nätverk har två kliniska prövningar om kirurgisk utbidning och task sharing kommit halvvägs. Efter ett år har det visat sig att läkare inte är sämre än specialister i kirurgi på att operera ljumskbråck i Ghana. I Sierra Leone har vi jämfört icke-läkare med vanliga läkare och där visade det sig att icke-läkarna hade lägre frekvens av recidiv av ljumskbråck ett år efter operationen. Patienterna ska också följas upp efter 3 år. Nästa steg är att undersöka hur sjukvårdspersonal utan tidigare exponering för kirurgi ska kunna utbildas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt. Inom nätverket har vi därför utvecklat en projektidé med tillhörande videomaterial och en kirurgisk modell för ljumskbråcksoperation. Ett nytt partnerskap med forskare på Mayo Clinic, som har gedigen erfarenhet av kirurgisk simulering och modeller, har initierats och kollegor i Indien har inkluderats i ansökan för att öka omfånget av forskningen. I projektet ska blivande kirurger, läkare och icke-läkare i kirurgisk träning (studenterna) genomgå programmet som kommer hållas i både låg (Sierra Leone), medel (Indien) och höginkomstländer (USA/Norge/Sverige). Hypotesen är att träning på modell kommer leda till snabbare och säkrare inlärning av operationer på patienter.  I LMIL är hälften av befolkningen barn. Barn drabbas av andra kirurgiska sjukdomar än vuxna. Medfödda missbildningar dödar årligen 300000 barn och barn är också överrepresenterade i traumastatistiken. Många barnliv skulle kunna räddas och livslångt lidande skulle kunna förebyggas genom kirurgi. Inom ramen för det anslag som nu söks så kommer utfall efter kirurgi hos barn i Uganda undersökas. En pilotstudie visade på hög dödlighet där flera fall borde ha kunnat undvikas. I den planerade studien så kommer barn följas från operationen fram till 30 dagar postoperativt. När ett barn dör eller drabbas av en allvarlig komplikation kommer teamet (kirurg, sjuksköterskor och andra) diskutera förloppet i detalj. Resultatet kommer leda till förslag på interventioner för att minska mortalitet och morbiditet efter barnkirurgi. En eller två interventioner kommer därefter prövas. Målet med forskningen som kommer bedrivas i detta nätverk är att tillsammans skapa bättre förutsättningar för kirurgi av hög kvalitet, till rimliga kostnader för människor som lever i länder med extremt begränsade ekonomiska resurser. Det enda sättet att nå detta mål är att systematiskt undersöka vad som ska göras, hur och av vem. Vi är övertygade om att samarbete alltid lönar sig och därför har detta nätverk skapats!</narrative>
      <narrative>Content of researchLack of surgical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student.  SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world´s most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>In no other countries are rapid transformations currently more critical than in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). While these 57 maritime nations share similar development challenges to improve their standards of living and embark on paths of sustained economic growth, they also face the repercussions of global economic competition and natural disasters caused by Climate Change. SIDS are the forerunners into a future of extreme weather, technological change, innovative solutions and shifts in political focus. The rest of the world can learn much from how they build transformative capacity and create new pathways. SIDS are not, however, a homogenous group. It contains a large variation in outcome. The Least Developed Countries (LDC) amongst them are the most vulnerable and they can learn from the success stories.In this project we bring together structuralist theories of long-term economic change with theoretical insights from institutional theory, demography and innovation studies to investigate the historical underpinnings of nationwide transformative capacity and potential transformation pathways of SIDS. In parallel, we conduct a broader quantitative study of how well the SIDS are achieving the ambitions of the Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) and we conduct in depth mixed methods studies of three LDC – Comoros, Haiti and Solomon Islands – and one success – Mauritius. We aim to contribute both to the research frontier and to policy solutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Små öriken drabbas idag av stigande havsnivåer, tilltagande stormar, översvämningar och torka. De har redan tagit första steget in i en framtid med tilltagande klimatförändringar som snart blir en verklighet för de flesta nationer. De leder vägen in i en tid som kräver teknisk förändring, innovativa lösningar och nya politiska åtaganden. Samtidigt är vissa öriken några av de fattigaste länderna i världen och de behöver få till ekonomisk tillväxt för att ha råd att hantera framtidens utmaningar.I vårt projekt ser vi små öriken som vetenskapliga laboratorium för att studera möjligheter till långsiktig socio-ekonomisk förändring och global hållbar utvecklig. Vi hävdar dels att öriken kan lära av varandra genom att de fattigaste kan dra lärdomar av de som lyckats bättre med sin tillväxtbaserade omvandling, dels att det är av globalt intresse att utforska och förstå hur små öriken hanterar ett klimat under förändring och hur de finner nya vägar mot en hållbar framtid. Medan vissa lösningar kommer vara kontextspecifika, kommer andra att lösa mer allmängiltiga problem.Projektet är väl integrerat i den existerande internationella forskningen om global och hållbar utveckling, men det finns betydande luckor som vi vill fylla och därmed driva forskningsfronten framåt. För det första kan vi som ekonom-historiker visa hur historiskt förankrade förändringsprocesser sträcker sig in i framtiden. Vi menar att förmågan att upptäcka och implementera nya lösningar är beroende av en historia av samlad kunskap, teknisk utveckling, hur väl de samhälleliga institutionerna fungerar, ekonomiska resurser, etc. För det andra, den nuvarande forskningen fokuserar vanligtvis på industrier och företag, men alla aktiviteter sker inom specifika socio-ekonomiska ramar som påverkar utfallet. Vi bidrar med att kartlägga och studera kontexten på global, regional, nationell och lokal nivå.Projektets övergripande syfte är att undersöka den historiska grunden för små örikens förmåga till förändring samt att förstå varför vissa nationer misslyckas med sina utvecklingsstrategier medan andra lyckas. Vi har två specifika delmål. Vi undersöker dels hur små öriken generellt har utvecklats över tid och rum, dels  potentiella utvecklingsvägar för några noga utvalda öriken genom att studera deras nuvarande förmåga till förändring. Vi prövar idén om att små örikens förmåga att förändras handlar om att utveckla processer och institutioner för att driva de strukturella förändringarna mot en framtid av socialt, ekologiskt och ekonomiskt hållbar utveckling. I en värld där det finns naturliga begränsningar för naturresurser, befolkningsmängd, konsumtion, etc. ser vi människan och hennes förmåga till innovation inom organisation och produktionssystem som den oändliga resursen.För att uppnå projektets syfte använder vi två parallella undersökningsstrategier. Vi genomför en kvantitativ kartläggning och analys av hur de av FN definierade 57 små örikena under utveckling (Small Island Developing States) uppfyller de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals). Samtidigt kommer vi att bedriva både kvantitativa och kvalitativa studier av förmågan till förändring hos fyra utvalda länder. Haiti, Komorerna och Solomonöarna representerar låginkomstländer och Mauritius är ett exempel på lyckad omvandling. I projektet använder vi ekonomiska, demografiska och sociala data på individnivå, statsdokument och policyrapporter, historiska berättelser och semistrukturerade intervjuer. Mångfalden av data möjliggör både djupgående fallstudier och breda jämförande analyser.Projektet sammanför fyra forskare med skilda forskningsintressen och expertis inom områden som innovation och hållbar utveckling, utvecklingsstudier samt ekonomisk och historisk demografi. De är alla väl förankrade i både nationella och internationella forskningsnätverk. För det aktuella projektet bygger vi vidare på våra befintliga nätverk samt utvecklar nya samarbeten med forskare och organisationer knutna till de fyra fallstudieländerna. Det är vår ambition att involvera forskare på lokal nivå för gemensamt fältarbete och efterföljande publikationer. Detta är avgörande för forskningens kvalitet och en strategi för att främja lokal kunskapsutveckling, skapa viktiga nätverk och bidra till att generera framtida hållbara lösningar.Vi avser att med vår forskning bidra till en informerad diskussion om konsekvenser och strategier för att möta en framtid med klimatrelaterade utmaningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Små öriken drabbas idag av stigande havsnivåer, tilltagande stormar, översvämningar och torka. De har redan tagit första steget in i en framtid med tilltagande klimatförändringar som snart blir en verklighet för de flesta nationer. De leder vägen in i en tid som kräver teknisk förändring, innovativa lösningar och nya politiska åtaganden. Samtidigt är vissa öriken några av de fattigaste länderna i världen och de behöver få till ekonomisk tillväxt för att ha råd att hantera framtidens utmaningar.I vårt projekt ser vi små öriken som vetenskapliga laboratorium för att studera möjligheter till långsiktig socio-ekonomisk förändring och global hållbar utvecklig. Vi hävdar dels att öriken kan lära av varandra genom att de fattigaste kan dra lärdomar av de som lyckats bättre med sin tillväxtbaserade omvandling, dels att det är av globalt intresse att utforska och förstå hur små öriken hanterar ett klimat under förändring och hur de finner nya vägar mot en hållbar framtid. Medan vissa lösningar kommer vara kontextspecifika, kommer andra att lösa mer allmängiltiga problem.Projektet är väl integrerat i den existerande internationella forskningen om global och hållbar utveckling, men det finns betydande luckor som vi vill fylla och därmed driva forskningsfronten framåt. För det första kan vi som ekonom-historiker visa hur historiskt förankrade förändringsprocesser sträcker sig in i framtiden. Vi menar att förmågan att upptäcka och implementera nya lösningar är beroende av en historia av samlad kunskap, teknisk utveckling, hur väl de samhälleliga institutionerna fungerar, ekonomiska resurser, etc. För det andra, den nuvarande forskningen fokuserar vanligtvis på industrier och företag, men alla aktiviteter sker inom specifika socio-ekonomiska ramar som påverkar utfallet. Vi bidrar med att kartlägga och studera kontexten på global, regional, nationell och lokal nivå.Projektets övergripande syfte är att undersöka den historiska grunden för små örikens förmåga till förändring samt att förstå varför vissa nationer misslyckas med sina utvecklingsstrategier medan andra lyckas. Vi har två specifika delmål. Vi undersöker dels hur små öriken generellt har utvecklats över tid och rum, dels  potentiella utvecklingsvägar för några noga utvalda öriken genom att studera deras nuvarande förmåga till förändring. Vi prövar idén om att små örikens förmåga att förändras handlar om att utveckla processer och institutioner för att driva de strukturella förändringarna mot en framtid av socialt, ekologiskt och ekonomiskt hållbar utveckling. I en värld där det finns naturliga begränsningar för naturresurser, befolkningsmängd, konsumtion, etc. ser vi människan och hennes förmåga till innovation inom organisation och produktionssystem som den oändliga resursen.För att uppnå projektets syfte använder vi två parallella undersökningsstrategier. Vi genomför en kvantitativ kartläggning och analys av hur de av FN definierade 57 små örikena under utveckling (Small Island Developing States) uppfyller de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals). Samtidigt kommer vi att bedriva både kvantitativa och kvalitativa studier av förmågan till förändring hos fyra utvalda länder. Haiti, Komorerna och Solomonöarna representerar låginkomstländer och Mauritius är ett exempel på lyckad omvandling. I projektet använder vi ekonomiska, demografiska och sociala data på individnivå, statsdokument och policyrapporter, historiska berättelser och semistrukturerade intervjuer. Mångfalden av data möjliggör både djupgående fallstudier och breda jämförande analyser.Projektet sammanför fyra forskare med skilda forskningsintressen och expertis inom områden som innovation och hållbar utveckling, utvecklingsstudier samt ekonomisk och historisk demografi. De är alla väl förankrade i både nationella och internationella forskningsnätverk. För det aktuella projektet bygger vi vidare på våra befintliga nätverk samt utvecklar nya samarbeten med forskare och organisationer knutna till de fyra fallstudieländerna. Det är vår ambition att involvera forskare på lokal nivå för gemensamt fältarbete och efterföljande publikationer. Detta är avgörande för forskningens kvalitet och en strategi för att främja lokal kunskapsutveckling, skapa viktiga nätverk och bidra till att generera framtida hållbara lösningar.Vi avser att med vår forskning bidra till en informerad diskussion om konsekvenser och strategier för att möta en framtid med klimatrelaterade utmaningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is one of the main threats to global health. The situation is particularly alarming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) since surveillance systems and easy-to-use tools for monitoring are lacking. The goal of this project is to use Optical DNA Mapping (ODM) as a genetic tool in LMICs. ODM is a method for coarse genetic analysis of bacteria that identifies the bacteria and reveals the resistance genes they are carrying. The method will be implemented at the neonatal ward at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We have selected this setting for several reasons. First of all, Tanzania is one of many LMICs where simple microscopes are used in the clinical setting to diagnose tuberculosis. We will in this project repurpose these microscopes for ODM, which means that there is no extra cost for infrastructure. Second, we selected neonates because these patients are the most sensitive to resistant infections and have a high mortality. We therefore believe that any intervention that will result from this project will have immediate impact regarding decreased mortality. The project includes development of the ODM assay in Sweden, including adaptation to simple microscopy, a screen for resistant bacteria at the neonatal ward at MNH, teaching of staff at MNH in handling the ODM technique and finally implementation of ODM in routine testing in the neonatal ward at MNH.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett av destora hoten mot global hälsa och vi är på väg emot en era där infektioner som länge varit möjliga att bota plötsligt blir dödliga igen. Problemen är extra alarmerande i låginkomstländer av ett flertal olika anledningar. En stor del av världens befolkning saknar tillgång till säkra toaletter och rent vatten vilket i sin tur markant ökar risken för att resistenta bakterier sprider sig. Det leder i sin tur till att bredspektrumantibiotika behöver användas,vilket försvårar situationen ytterligare. Antibiotikaresistens är också en enorm ekonomisk börda i den här delen av världen där multiresistenta infektioner kan orsaka en kostnad som motsvarar en årslön eftersom de sociala skyddsnätverken är minimala och den drabbade får stå för hela kostnaden själv. För tidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i låginkomstländer är hög.En viktig del av att minska bördan av resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier och resistens som är lämpliga för användning i låginkomstländer. Det finns två strategier för detta, antingen utveckla nya billiga metoder eller att på ett billigt sätt använda dyrare utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Ett exempel som vi ska utnyttja i det här projektet är att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många låginkomstländer sker med fluorescensmikroskopi. Detta bygger till viss del via ett subventioneringsprogram som gör det möjligt för dessa länder att köpa mikroskopen till ett fördelaktigt pris.Vi vill i det här projektet använda dessa mikroskop för att med en metod som kallas ”optical DNA mapping” (ODM) analysera DNA från resistenta bakterier. ODM bygger på en grov bild av bakteriernas DNA, en så kallad streckkod, som kan användas för vidare analys. Metoden kan dels bestämma vilken typ av bakterie det är i ett prov och vilka resistensgener den bär på. Den har hittills använts på avancerade mikroskop. Därför är ett av de stora målen med projektet att optimera metoden för enklare mikroskop. Vi är övertygade om att detta kommer vara möjligt då det ODM protokoll vi utvecklat bygger på variationer i en stark fluorescens-signal vilket gör att enklare mikroskop med mindre känslig kamera är tillräckligt.Vi kommer att fokusera på så kallade enterobakterier, och framförallt Escherichia coli (EC) och Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), och en del av projektet är att optimera ODM metoden så att det är möjligt att säga vilken grupp avEC eller KP som finns i et prov. Vi har preliminära data som tyder på att det är möjligt och kommer undersöka detta ytterligare i projektet. Detta är viktigt eftersom olika grupper av EC och KP är väldigt olika farliga när det gäller de infektioner de orsakar.Vi kommer i första läget implementera metoden på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Vi har valt denna avdelning då, som diskuterat ovan, barn som är för tidigt födda är en grupp av patienter som är extra känsliga för infektioner och små framsteg i metodologi kan leda till markant förbättrad vård. MNH är också ett sjukhus som har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och vi har i vår närhet neonatalläkare med erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen för att ha en utgångspunkt för fortsatta studier. Vi ska undersöka bakterier i patienter när dom kommer till avdelningen och när dom lämnar samt jämföra dessa bakterier med de som orsakar infektioner på barn på avdelningen. Prover som samlats in under den här perioden kommer skickas till Sverige för att vara med i optimeringen av metoden. Detta gör att vi redan tidigt i projektet kommer ha detaljerad information om bakterier som cirkulerar på avdelningen och det blir möjligt att preliminärt föreslå sätt att minska spridning. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal på MNH på ODM metoden i Sverige och på plats på MNH och samla ytterligare isolat vilket kommer göra att bilden klarnar ytterligare. Tredje året är tanken att använda metoden parallellt med existerande metoder i klinisk rutin. Detta kommer att ge en ännu tydligare överblick över hur smitta sprids på sjukhuset och vi kommer i slutet av tredje året bidra med en tydlig plan för hur miljön på neonatalavdelningen kan förbättras för att minska spridning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antibiotic resistance is one of the main threats to global health. The situation is particularly alarming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) since surveillance systems and easy-to-use tools for monitoring are lacking. The goal of this project is to use Optical DNA Mapping (ODM) as a genetic tool in LMICs. ODM is a method for coarse genetic analysis of bacteria that identifies the bacteria and reveals the resistance genes they are carrying. The method will be implemented at the neonatal ward at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We have selected this setting for several reasons. First of all, Tanzania is one of many LMICs where simple microscopes are used in the clinical setting to diagnose tuberculosis. We will in this project repurpose these microscopes for ODM, which means that there is no extra cost for infrastructure. Second, we selected neonates because these patients are the most sensitive to resistant infections and have a high mortality. We therefore believe that any intervention that will result from this project will have immediate impact regarding decreased mortality. The project includes development of the ODM assay in Sweden, including adaptation to simple microscopy, a screen for resistant bacteria at the neonatal ward at MNH, teaching of staff at MNH in handling the ODM technique and finally implementation of ODM in routine testing in the neonatal ward at MNH.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Antibiotikaresistens är ett av destora hoten mot global hälsa och vi är på väg emot en era där infektioner som länge varit möjliga att bota plötsligt blir dödliga igen. Problemen är extra alarmerande i låginkomstländer av ett flertal olika anledningar. En stor del av världens befolkning saknar tillgång till säkra toaletter och rent vatten vilket i sin tur markant ökar risken för att resistenta bakterier sprider sig. Det leder i sin tur till att bredspektrumantibiotika behöver användas,vilket försvårar situationen ytterligare. Antibiotikaresistens är också en enorm ekonomisk börda i den här delen av världen där multiresistenta infektioner kan orsaka en kostnad som motsvarar en årslön eftersom de sociala skyddsnätverken är minimala och den drabbade får stå för hela kostnaden själv. För tidigt födda barn är extra känsliga för resistenta infektioner då dom har ett begränsat immunförsvar och dödligheten på neonatalavdelningar i låginkomstländer är hög.En viktig del av att minska bördan av resistenta bakterier är att utveckla metoder för att identifiera och karakterisera bakterier och resistens som är lämpliga för användning i låginkomstländer. Det finns två strategier för detta, antingen utveckla nya billiga metoder eller att på ett billigt sätt använda dyrare utrustning som redan finns i de här länderna. Ett exempel som vi ska utnyttja i det här projektet är att diagnostik av tuberkulos i många låginkomstländer sker med fluorescensmikroskopi. Detta bygger till viss del via ett subventioneringsprogram som gör det möjligt för dessa länder att köpa mikroskopen till ett fördelaktigt pris.Vi vill i det här projektet använda dessa mikroskop för att med en metod som kallas ”optical DNA mapping” (ODM) analysera DNA från resistenta bakterier. ODM bygger på en grov bild av bakteriernas DNA, en så kallad streckkod, som kan användas för vidare analys. Metoden kan dels bestämma vilken typ av bakterie det är i ett prov och vilka resistensgener den bär på. Den har hittills använts på avancerade mikroskop. Därför är ett av de stora målen med projektet att optimera metoden för enklare mikroskop. Vi är övertygade om att detta kommer vara möjligt då det ODM protokoll vi utvecklat bygger på variationer i en stark fluorescens-signal vilket gör att enklare mikroskop med mindre känslig kamera är tillräckligt.Vi kommer att fokusera på så kallade enterobakterier, och framförallt Escherichia coli (EC) och Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), och en del av projektet är att optimera ODM metoden så att det är möjligt att säga vilken grupp avEC eller KP som finns i et prov. Vi har preliminära data som tyder på att det är möjligt och kommer undersöka detta ytterligare i projektet. Detta är viktigt eftersom olika grupper av EC och KP är väldigt olika farliga när det gäller de infektioner de orsakar.Vi kommer i första läget implementera metoden på neonatalavdelningen på Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Vi har valt denna avdelning då, som diskuterat ovan, barn som är för tidigt födda är en grupp av patienter som är extra känsliga för infektioner och små framsteg i metodologi kan leda till markant förbättrad vård. MNH är också ett sjukhus som har stor erfarenhet av internationella samarbeten och vi har i vår närhet neonatalläkare med erfarenhet av vård på MNH, vilket underlättar implementeringen.Studierna på MNH är uppdelade i tre faser. I den första ska vi med traditionella metoder studera resistensläget på neonatalavdelningen för att ha en utgångspunkt för fortsatta studier. Vi ska undersöka bakterier i patienter när dom kommer till avdelningen och när dom lämnar samt jämföra dessa bakterier med de som orsakar infektioner på barn på avdelningen. Prover som samlats in under den här perioden kommer skickas till Sverige för att vara med i optimeringen av metoden. Detta gör att vi redan tidigt i projektet kommer ha detaljerad information om bakterier som cirkulerar på avdelningen och det blir möjligt att preliminärt föreslå sätt att minska spridning. I nästa steg ska vi träna personal på MNH på ODM metoden i Sverige och på plats på MNH och samla ytterligare isolat vilket kommer göra att bilden klarnar ytterligare. Tredje året är tanken att använda metoden parallellt med existerande metoder i klinisk rutin. Detta kommer att ge en ännu tydligare överblick över hur smitta sprids på sjukhuset och vi kommer i slutet av tredje året bidra med en tydlig plan för hur miljön på neonatalavdelningen kan förbättras för att minska spridning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In recent decades, international feminist activism and research has had significant success in pushing gender issues onto the international agenda and into global governance institutions and processes. A significant but understudied outcome has been has been the development of specialized knowledge about gender relations, the packaging of this knowledge as expertise, and the formation of cadres of gender experts around the world. This project explores the politics and effects of gender expertise in peacebuilding in the case of Myanmar. Through interviews with gender experts working for international organizations, donor agencies and NGOs and with activists within the Burmese women´s movement, the project analyses the content of gender expertise; the practices and strategies used by gender experts; and the power effects that are generated by the application of international gender expertise in processes of peacebuilding in Myanmar. In particular, the relationship between international gender expertise and local women´s movements and political agendas is examined. Addressing these  questions, the project will significantly advance knowledge about the content and practices of international gender expertise in peacebuilding, and about its political effects in relation to local conflict dynamics and relations of power. In addition, it will provide timely new insights into the gendered dynamics of peacebuilding in Myanmar.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Internationell feministisk aktivism och forskning har under de senaste årtiondena framgångsrikt lyckats aktualisera frågor om kön på den internationella politiska agendan och i institutioner och processer för global styrning. Jämställdhet är nu ett vida accepterat mål, som även kodifierats i internationella konventioner och lagtexter. Denna utveckling har skapat en efterfrågan på expertkunskaper kring makt, kön och jämställdhet, och bidragit till att skapa en ny typ av kunskap - jämställdhetsexpertis; och en ny yrkeskategori - jämställdhetsexperter. Men trots att framväxten av jämställdhetsexpertis och jämställdhetsexperter kan beskrivas som en av den samtida feminismens största framgångar så fortsätter samhällen världen runt präglas av utbredda ojämlikheter mellan könen. Denna paradox visar på vikten av att undersöka hur jämställdhetsexpertis skapas och används i praktiken i olika sammanhang, och hur detta bidrar till att utmana eller förstärka olika typer av ojämlika maktrelationer. Detta projekt undersöker jämställdhetsexpertisens politik och effekter i internationellt fredsbyggande. Fredsbyggande och konflikthantering är ett område där feministiska aktivister och forskare engagerat sig för att se till att kvinnors behov tas i beaktande och att kvinnor ges möjlighet att påverka fredsprocesser och återuppbyggnad efter väpnade konflikter. Detta har bl.a. bidragit till att FN:s säkerhetsråd antog resolution 1325 år 2000, och att ett policyramverk med fokus på kvinnor, fred och säkerhet har etablerats sedan dess. Denna utveckling har också skapat en efterfrågan på jämställdhetsexperter och deras kunskap för att hjälpa internationella organisationer och bidragsgivare omsätta sina nya åtaganden i praktiken. Denna studie fokuserar på hur detta sker i Myanmar - ett land där en freds- och reformprocess pågår sedan 2011 och det internationella samfundet har successivt ökat sin närvaro och sitt engagemeng i fredsbyggande. Som en del i detta har också en yrkeskategori bestående av internationella jämställdhetsexperter etablerats i landet. Denna studie undersöker vilken typ av kunskap om fred, konflikt, makt och kön som dessa experter producerar, och vilka strategier och verktyg som de använder för att omsätta kunskapen i praktiken. En annan viktig fråga som denna studie fokuserar på är hur mötet mellan internationell jämställdhetsexpertis och lokala kvinnorörelser och deras politiska kamper ser ut. I Myanmar finns en stark kvinnorörelse, som dock är ganska splittrad i olika grenar som på olika sätt speglar kvinnors positioner i förhållande till den väpnade konflikten och deras etniska tillhörighet. Det är därför särskilt viktigt att kritiskt granska hur internationell jämställdhetsexpertis påverkar den politiska dynamiken i Myanmar: bidrar internationell jämställdhetsexpertis till att understödja lokala kvinnors kamp? Och i så fall vilka kvinnor, givet att olika delar av kvinnorörelsen har olika mål? Eller finns det en spänning eller konkurrens mellan internationella jämställdhetsexperter och lokala kvinnoorganisationer och aktivister, t.ex. när det gäller vem som får definiera vad jämställdhet bör innebära i fredsbyggande i Myanmar?I detta projekt undersöks dessa frågor genom intervjuer med internationella jämställdhetsexperter och aktivister från kvinnoorganisationer i Myanmar. Studien kan bidra med ny kunskap om vad som händer när feministiska idéer och mål integreras i global styrning, och när den globala styrningens organisationer och processer möter lokala kontexters maktförhållanden och politiska dynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A Bird’s-Eye View on Agricultural Transformation in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of living standards indicators</narrative>
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      <narrative>The last major area in the world where poverty and all of its related issues seem intractable is sub-Saharan Africa. It has long been a problem that fundamental and detailed data regarding development indicators and their distribution over space and time and among different segments of the population are unavailable. This is especially a concern in rural areas and among the farming population. In this project we address longstanding and unresolved questions in development research regarding the distributional effects of rural transformations, poverty and production levels. We do this through an innovative framework featuring a new application of artificial intelligence techniques. More precisely, we apply machine learning to satellite imagery along with more conventional panel survey data. This is the first study of its kind and combines expertise from distant disciplines such as physics, development research and remote sensing in a cross-disciplinary effort.This innovative approach will also provide a real-life contribution to addressing a practical problem of collecting statistics on the ground in developing countries that lack infrastructure or administrative resources. The project hence will be able to fill the data-collection needs inherent in monitoring a number of the Sustainable Development Goals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Lunds universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gemensam ansats att utveckla biologiska kontrollmetoder mot det invasiva skadedjuret, Spodoptera frugiperda (L.), i Afrika</narrative>
      <narrative>Joint action to develop biological control methods against the invasive crop pest the Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda L.) in Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Invasiva arter är ett av de allvarligaste hoten mot den biologiska mångfalden och flera länder, däribland Sverige, har förbundit sig att arbeta för att kontrollera dem. Har en invasiv art väl etablerats i ett nytt område kostar det enorma summor att kontrollera och försöka utplåna den. Är en invasiv art även ett skadedjur på jordbruksgrödor, så att kostnad för skördeförlust tas med i beräkningen, kan summorna bli ännu större.År 2016 upptäcktes för första gången den fruktade invasiva arten Spodoptera frugiperda, en nattfjäril som är ett skadedjur på flera olika grödor, i Afrika. Redan år 2017 hade arten etablerats i de flesta länder söder om Sahara. Spridningen av skadedjuret har varit närmast epidemisk och eftersom arten framför allt lever av majs, som är en av de viktigaste grödorna i Afrika och som lokalbefolkningen är beroende av som basmat, kommer arten att få betydande negativa konsekvenser både vad gäller ekonomi och svält. Situationen är akut och det är oerhört viktigt att snabbt hitta hållbara kontrollmetoder för att inte öka användningen av kemiska bekämpningsmedel. För att bekämpa arten på ett hållbart vis behövs djup kunskap om artens biologi, t ex vilka växter den attackerar eller om det finns några naturliga fiender som kan kontrollera den.Med denna ansökan föreslår vi att etablera ett nätverk för forskare i ekologi vid institutionen för Växtskyddsbiologi, SLU och icipe, Kenya. Inom nätverket kommer vi att bedriva fyra små studier för att fördjupa kunskaperna om vilka värdväxter Spodoptera frugiperda använder sig av i Kenya och hur dessa växter påverkar skadedjuret, vilka inhemska parasitsteklar som eventuellt skulle kunna kontrollera arten och hur S. frugiperda påverkar och påverkas av konkurrens med andra nattfjärilar. Resultatet av denna forskning kommer vara viktig för att ta fram biologiska kontrollmetoder och samodlingssystem som missgynnar skadedjuret. Eftersom forskningen fokuserar på att ta fram metoder som grundas på den inhemska faunan i Kenya och samodlingssytem som redan praktiseras, är detta ett kost-effektivt sätt som lämpar sig väl för jordbrukarna.För forskarna från båda institutioner kommer nätverket att ge stora fördelar både vad gäller forskningsinsikt men även genom att etablera nya kontakter. Vi har en uttalad strävan att hjälpa unga forskare i deras karriär genom att låta dem genomföra forskningsstudierna ovan vid det motsatta institutet under några månader. Detta kommer att utöka deras nätverk och forskningserfarenhet samt bidra till att forma deras specifika forskningsprofil. Vi kommer underlätta för kvinnor inom forskning genom att ha en jämn könskvot på de unga forskare som väljs ut.Förutom själva forskningen kommer vi inom nätverket att hålla två planeringsmöten per år då vi delar aktuell kunskap, planerar våra studier och även ansökningar för framtida samarbete. I anslutning till ett av detta möten kommer vi varje år att hålla en workshop med inbjudna experter from olika fält. Eftersom en effektiv kontrollering av invasiva arter är tvärvetenskaplig och berör allt från biologi till myndighetsbeslut är det viktigt att dela kunskap mellan olika områden och samarbeta om strategier. Under workshoparna kommer ett av målen därför även vara att diskutera framtida tvärvetenskapliga samarbetsprojekt.Vi är övertygade om att vår forskning kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av hållbara kontrollmetoder av S. frugiperda och därmed bidra till att minska fattigdom och svält i linje med de globala miljömålen. Vi ser även att nätverket kommer att bidra till ökad kommunikation mellan berörda aktörer och leda till nya samarbetsprojekt, även tvärvetenskapliga. Att ha ett starkt nätverk mellan Europa och Afrika som forskar på invasiva arter kommer vara betydelsefullt i händelse av att andra invasiva arter flyttar mellan kontinenterna, något som förutspås bli vanligare i takt med klimatförändringar.</narrative>
      <narrative>The invasive crop pest the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, has recently established in most Sub-Saharan countries. This is a severe pest on maize, and on several other crops, and will have devastating effects on agricultural yields with socio-economic consequences for local population. Considering the epidemic spread of the pest, the situation is alarming. To achieve food security with sustainable agriculture it is crucial to find biological control methods instead of applying chemical pesticides.We propose to establish a 2-year network between researchers at SLU, Sweden, icipe, Kenya, and IRD, France, to perform four targeted studies on the ecology of the Fall Armyworm. The studies are developed in collaboration and will be performed in Kenya and Sweden by visiting researchers. The results will be used for developing sustainable control methods that could be used for integrated pest management. We will have yearly meetings to enhance capacity building. We have an explicit focus on facilitating the future career of young researchers, striving to enhance gender balance and to promote women in science. Each year we will host an interdisciplinary workshop with invited experts to transfer knowledge and to prepare collaboration and applications. The aim is to take joint action in how to control the pest and to build a strong European-African network to be prepared in the event of future invasive species moving between the continents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The invasive crop pest the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, has recently established in most Sub-Saharan countries. This is a severe pest on maize, and on several other crops, and will have devastating effects on agricultural yields with socio-economic consequences for local population. Considering the epidemic spread of the pest, the situation is alarming. To achieve food security with sustainable agriculture it is crucial to find biological control methods instead of applying chemical pesticides.We propose to establish a 2-year network between researchers at SLU, Sweden, icipe, Kenya, and IRD, France, to perform four targeted studies on the ecology of the Fall Armyworm. The studies are developed in collaboration and will be performed in Kenya and Sweden by visiting researchers. The results will be used for developing sustainable control methods that could be used for integrated pest management. We will have yearly meetings to enhance capacity building. We have an explicit focus on facilitating the future career of young researchers, striving to enhance gender balance and to promote women in science. Each year we will host an interdisciplinary workshop with invited experts to transfer knowledge and to prepare collaboration and applications. The aim is to take joint action in how to control the pest and to build a strong European-African network to be prepared in the event of future invasive species moving between the continents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Invasiva arter är ett av de allvarligaste hoten mot den biologiska mångfalden och flera länder, däribland Sverige, har förbundit sig att arbeta för att kontrollera dem. Har en invasiv art väl etablerats i ett nytt område kostar det enorma summor att kontrollera och försöka utplåna den. Är en invasiv art även ett skadedjur på jordbruksgrödor, så att kostnad för skördeförlust tas med i beräkningen, kan summorna bli ännu större.År 2016 upptäcktes för första gången den fruktade invasiva arten Spodoptera frugiperda, en nattfjäril som är ett skadedjur på flera olika grödor, i Afrika. Redan år 2017 hade arten etablerats i de flesta länder söder om Sahara. Spridningen av skadedjuret har varit närmast epidemisk och eftersom arten framför allt lever av majs, som är en av de viktigaste grödorna i Afrika och som lokalbefolkningen är beroende av som basmat, kommer arten att få betydande negativa konsekvenser både vad gäller ekonomi och svält. Situationen är akut och det är oerhört viktigt att snabbt hitta hållbara kontrollmetoder för att inte öka användningen av kemiska bekämpningsmedel. För att bekämpa arten på ett hållbart vis behövs djup kunskap om artens biologi, t ex vilka växter den attackerar eller om det finns några naturliga fiender som kan kontrollera den.Med denna ansökan föreslår vi att etablera ett nätverk för forskare i ekologi vid institutionen för Växtskyddsbiologi, SLU och icipe, Kenya. Inom nätverket kommer vi att bedriva fyra små studier för att fördjupa kunskaperna om vilka värdväxter Spodoptera frugiperda använder sig av i Kenya och hur dessa växter påverkar skadedjuret, vilka inhemska parasitsteklar som eventuellt skulle kunna kontrollera arten och hur S. frugiperda påverkar och påverkas av konkurrens med andra nattfjärilar. Resultatet av denna forskning kommer vara viktig för att ta fram biologiska kontrollmetoder och samodlingssystem som missgynnar skadedjuret. Eftersom forskningen fokuserar på att ta fram metoder som grundas på den inhemska faunan i Kenya och samodlingssytem som redan praktiseras, är detta ett kost-effektivt sätt som lämpar sig väl för jordbrukarna.För forskarna från båda institutioner kommer nätverket att ge stora fördelar både vad gäller forskningsinsikt men även genom att etablera nya kontakter. Vi har en uttalad strävan att hjälpa unga forskare i deras karriär genom att låta dem genomföra forskningsstudierna ovan vid det motsatta institutet under några månader. Detta kommer att utöka deras nätverk och forskningserfarenhet samt bidra till att forma deras specifika forskningsprofil. Vi kommer underlätta för kvinnor inom forskning genom att ha en jämn könskvot på de unga forskare som väljs ut.Förutom själva forskningen kommer vi inom nätverket att hålla två planeringsmöten per år då vi delar aktuell kunskap, planerar våra studier och även ansökningar för framtida samarbete. I anslutning till ett av detta möten kommer vi varje år att hålla en workshop med inbjudna experter from olika fält. Eftersom en effektiv kontrollering av invasiva arter är tvärvetenskaplig och berör allt från biologi till myndighetsbeslut är det viktigt att dela kunskap mellan olika områden och samarbeta om strategier. Under workshoparna kommer ett av målen därför även vara att diskutera framtida tvärvetenskapliga samarbetsprojekt.Vi är övertygade om att vår forskning kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av hållbara kontrollmetoder av S. frugiperda och därmed bidra till att minska fattigdom och svält i linje med de globala miljömålen. Vi ser även att nätverket kommer att bidra till ökad kommunikation mellan berörda aktörer och leda till nya samarbetsprojekt, även tvärvetenskapliga. Att ha ett starkt nätverk mellan Europa och Afrika som forskar på invasiva arter kommer vara betydelsefullt i händelse av att andra invasiva arter flyttar mellan kontinenterna, något som förutspås bli vanligare i takt med klimatförändringar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project studies the tension between notions of the Ganges that stem from religious and secular conceptions of it. These are often incompatible and result in dissonant ideas regarding how to manage and respond to its state of pollution, degradation and capriciousness. The Ganges is a principal constituent of the sacred geography of South Asia, particularly to Hindus, at the same time as millions of people depend on it for daily sustenance. This duality informs how India and Bangladesh act to govern the river and seek to mobilise sustainable water management, yet it also affects how individuals and communities relate to the river’s welfare and possible use. Contradicting views of the river are manifest in religious and secular representations broadly and in concrete mismatches between state-level governance and lay beliefs. In order to examine state activities as well as the belief systems of individuals, the project consists of two components. The first probes attempts in India and Bangladesh to make the Ganges integral to development efforts and nation building, and the extent to which these relate to the basic tension. The second stresses how cultural and religious assumptions regarding the Ganges, in the form of lay beliefs, interact with environmental concerns ascribed to it. The objective is to grasp the ways in which discordant ideas about the river are reflected in state activities and in lay beliefs, and where we find overlaps and inconsistencies between these.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet kretsar kring floden Ganges och dess inte fullt kompatibla innebörder. Flodens lopp sträcker sig över hela norra Indien och stora delar av Bangladesh och Ganges har således en väldig påverkan på miljontals liv i Sydasien. Floden är oerhört förorenad och hälsovådlig för såväl människor som djur samtidigt som den tillskrivs en religiöst och mytologiskt präglad förmåga att vara självrenande och livgivande. Ganges är, med andra ord, på samma gång kringgärdad av föreställningar om att vara evigt fruktbar och att stå inför ett hot om att inte längre finnas så som vi nu känner floden.Centralt för det sistnämnda är inte enbart hur dess nedsmutsning påverkar de områden i Indien vilken den rinner igenom utan även hur den periodvis bidrar till extrem torka och extrema översvämningar i Bangladesh. Dessutom för Ganges inte längre med sig sediment i samma utsträckning, vilket riskerar att på sikt urholka den grund på vilken delar av Bangladesh vilar. Att studera Ganges är av yttersta vikt för att kunna bidra till vår kunskap om hur bättre villkor skapas för människor som lever i fattigdom i regionen, med särskilt fokus på hur sekulära och religiösa antaganden om världen präglar och eventuellt hindrar såväl staters som lokala gemenskapers försök till progressivt, hållbart miljöarbete.I fokus för detta projekt står dels statens försök i såväl Indien som Bangladesh att göra Ganges ren, kontrollerbar och produktiv som en del av en vidare utvecklingssträvan, dels hur människors föreställningar om dess renhet och nedsmutsning, förmåga att ständigt förnyas och möjliga ändlighet, påverkar deras syn på hur floden ska hanteras. Dessa två nivåer av försök att fastställa vad Ganges är, och kan vara, är nödvändiga att studera tillsammans för att nå bortom den rådande och hämmande bristen på överlappning mellan sekulära eller tekniskt orienterade ansträngningar och religiöst präglade idéer om hur floden bäst görs tjänlig och bevaras.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project studies the tension between notions of the Ganges that stem from religious and secular conceptions of it. These are often incompatible and result in dissonant ideas regarding how to manage and respond to its state of pollution, degradation and capriciousness. The Ganges is a principal constituent of the sacred geography of South Asia, particularly to Hindus, at the same time as millions of people depend on it for daily sustenance. This duality informs how India and Bangladesh act to govern the river and seek to mobilise sustainable water management, yet it also affects how individuals and communities relate to the river’s welfare and possible use. Contradicting views of the river are manifest in religious and secular representations broadly and in concrete mismatches between state-level governance and lay beliefs. In order to examine state activities as well as the belief systems of individuals, the project consists of two components. The first probes attempts in India and Bangladesh to make the Ganges integral to development efforts and nation building, and the extent to which these relate to the basic tension. The second stresses how cultural and religious assumptions regarding the Ganges, in the form of lay beliefs, interact with environmental concerns ascribed to it. The objective is to grasp the ways in which discordant ideas about the river are reflected in state activities and in lay beliefs, and where we find overlaps and inconsistencies between these.</narrative>
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      <narrative>With increasing changes in the climate and human interventions, sustainable management of land resources is becoming a major challenge, especially in developing countries where the economy relies heavily on agriculture and natural resources. Belowground organisms are an important component of biodiversity, contributing to the functioning and productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, yet they are often neglected in conservation planning and resource management. In this project, we aim to determine whether there is a link between belowground biodiversity and productivity based on a gradient of crop and forest productivity inferred from traditional knowledge. This will be achieved along with promoting research and capacity building regarding the role of belowground diversity for forest and crop productivity in W. Africa. We leverage ethnopedological knowledge in the region to infer productivity trend, soil types and land-use change history. Using these data as metadata and for selecting study sites, we will employ state-of-the-art methods to examine belowground diversity and mycorrhizal colonization rates in relation to productivity and land-use change history. This project represents major steps towards addressing the question of how belowground diversity can contribute to sustainable use of land resources and how we can leverage the rich traditional knowledge of the ecosystem in the region for this purpose.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Historiskt sett klassificerar lokalbefolkningar jordar baserat på deras utseende, fysiska egenskaper, produktivitet och biologiska indikatorer. Lokalkunskap om jordar har formats och ackumulerats över generationer baserat på erfarenheter, anpassningar och sammanfogning av idéer och nya kunskaper. Denna traditionella kunskap har blivit allt mer erkänd för sin betydelse för utvärderingen av markanvändningen i förhållande till jordmån och hållbart brukande. Lokala jordmånsklassificeringar utgör grunden för en rad förvaltningsmetoder inom jordbruk och skogsbruk och kan användas för anpassning till och minskning av klimatförändringar.Biologisk mångfald, över och under jord, är nära knuten till jordmån. Även om lokalbefolkningen uppfattar variationen i primär produktivitet i ovan jord, är de oftast omedvetna om den biologiska mångfalden underjord och processer som kan ha stark påverkan på produktivitet ovan jord. Även lokala forskare och akademiker ignorerar ofta rollen av den underjordiska mångfalden, trots ett växande intresse på internationell nivå för att förstå markmångfald och dess betydelse för ekosystemfunktioner.Bakterier och svampar är ekologiskt och ekonomiskt viktiga grupper av organismer. Svampar spelar i synnerhet viktiga roller i jordens näringscykler och för växters hälsa genom att sönderdela växtmaterial och tillhandahålla mineralämnen till växter via symbios med växternas rötter, men också genom att orsaka allvarliga skador på skördar och träd. Trots deras betydelse är kunskapen om mikrobernas mångfald och funktioner begränsad, särskilt i tropiska jordar.Den globala uppvärmningen, och de därpå förändrade växtförhållandena, kommer att ändra näringscykeler och ekosystemfunktioner i marken. Dessutom påverkas de flesta skogar för förändringar i markanvändning, särskilt i Västafrika där intensiv jordbruk leder till snabb omvandling av skogar (med hjälp av slash-and-burn-metoder) till jordbruksmarker, inklusive intensiv bomullsodling som är beroende av användning av bekämpningsmedel. En bättre förståelse för det lokala jordens biologiska mångfald och funktioner kan möjliggöra ett mer hållbart jordbruk, t.ex. genom att öka produktiviteten med hjälp av fördelaktiga symbiotiska mikrober från mer produktiva platser eller genom att välja kultivarer som kan samspela med mer fördelaktiga symbionter. Projektet kommer att försöka koppla traditionell kunskap och uppfattningar om rumslig variation av primär produktivitet till underjordisk biologisk mångfald. Resultaten kommer att öka kunskapen och medvetenheten bland forskare och bönder om mångfalden av jordmikroorganismer och deras betydelse för tillväxt och avkastning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>With increasing changes in the climate and human interventions, sustainable management of land resources is becoming a major challenge, especially in developing countries where the economy relies heavily on agriculture and natural resources. Belowground organisms are an important component of biodiversity, contributing to the functioning and productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, yet they are often neglected in conservation planning and resource management. In this project, we aim to determine whether there is a link between belowground biodiversity and productivity based on a gradient of crop and forest productivity inferred from traditional knowledge. This will be achieved along with promoting research and capacity building regarding the role of belowground diversity for forest and crop productivity in W. Africa. We leverage ethnopedological knowledge in the region to infer productivity trend, soil types and land-use change history. Using these data as metadata and for selecting study sites, we will employ state-of-the-art methods to examine belowground diversity and mycorrhizal colonization rates in relation to productivity and land-use change history. This project represents major steps towards addressing the question of how belowground diversity can contribute to sustainable use of land resources and how we can leverage the rich traditional knowledge of the ecosystem in the region for this purpose.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Historiskt sett klassificerar lokalbefolkningar jordar baserat på deras utseende, fysiska egenskaper, produktivitet och biologiska indikatorer. Lokalkunskap om jordar har formats och ackumulerats över generationer baserat på erfarenheter, anpassningar och sammanfogning av idéer och nya kunskaper. Denna traditionella kunskap har blivit allt mer erkänd för sin betydelse för utvärderingen av markanvändningen i förhållande till jordmån och hållbart brukande. Lokala jordmånsklassificeringar utgör grunden för en rad förvaltningsmetoder inom jordbruk och skogsbruk och kan användas för anpassning till och minskning av klimatförändringar.Biologisk mångfald, över och under jord, är nära knuten till jordmån. Även om lokalbefolkningen uppfattar variationen i primär produktivitet i ovan jord, är de oftast omedvetna om den biologiska mångfalden underjord och processer som kan ha stark påverkan på produktivitet ovan jord. Även lokala forskare och akademiker ignorerar ofta rollen av den underjordiska mångfalden, trots ett växande intresse på internationell nivå för att förstå markmångfald och dess betydelse för ekosystemfunktioner.Bakterier och svampar är ekologiskt och ekonomiskt viktiga grupper av organismer. Svampar spelar i synnerhet viktiga roller i jordens näringscykler och för växters hälsa genom att sönderdela växtmaterial och tillhandahålla mineralämnen till växter via symbios med växternas rötter, men också genom att orsaka allvarliga skador på skördar och träd. Trots deras betydelse är kunskapen om mikrobernas mångfald och funktioner begränsad, särskilt i tropiska jordar.Den globala uppvärmningen, och de därpå förändrade växtförhållandena, kommer att ändra näringscykeler och ekosystemfunktioner i marken. Dessutom påverkas de flesta skogar för förändringar i markanvändning, särskilt i Västafrika där intensiv jordbruk leder till snabb omvandling av skogar (med hjälp av slash-and-burn-metoder) till jordbruksmarker, inklusive intensiv bomullsodling som är beroende av användning av bekämpningsmedel. En bättre förståelse för det lokala jordens biologiska mångfald och funktioner kan möjliggöra ett mer hållbart jordbruk, t.ex. genom att öka produktiviteten med hjälp av fördelaktiga symbiotiska mikrober från mer produktiva platser eller genom att välja kultivarer som kan samspela med mer fördelaktiga symbionter. Projektet kommer att försöka koppla traditionell kunskap och uppfattningar om rumslig variation av primär produktivitet till underjordisk biologisk mångfald. Resultaten kommer att öka kunskapen och medvetenheten bland forskare och bönder om mångfalden av jordmikroorganismer och deras betydelse för tillväxt och avkastning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ökad jämställdhet i jordbruket: evidens från ett fältexperiment i Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative>Closing the Gender Gap in Agriculture: Experimental Evidence from Uganda</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>It is a well-established fact that plots cultivated by female farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa are less productive than those managed by male farmers, but the reasons behind this gap are unclear. In this project, we collaborate with the NGO BRAC in Uganda to evaluate the impact of an intervention that aims to empower female farmers by improving their soft skills and their aspirations. In addition to studying how these interventions change female farmers´ productivity, we evaluate the effects of providing information about soil testing services and study how the empowerment program affects the take up of these techniques by female relative to male farmers. The project will shed light on the extent to which lack of soft skills and aspirations may be driving the gender gap in technology adoption and agricultural productivity.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det är ett väletablerat faktum att avkastningen på mark som odlas av kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara är lägre än den på mark odlad av män. Kvinnor är i genomsnitt mindre benägna att använda sig av ny teknik eller mer produktiva insatsvaror, men orsakerna till varför dessa skillnader existerar är oklara. I Uganda utgör till exempel kvinnor 50 % av arbetskraften inom jordbrukssektorn; likväl är avkastningen på den mark de odlar 17.5 % lägre än männens avkastning.I det här projektet kommer vi att undersöka två potentiella förklaringar bakom könsskillnaden i jordbruksproduktiviteten. Den första förklaringen innebär att kvinnor saknar de nödvändiga mjuka icke-kognitiva färdigheterna som krävs för att få tillgång till ny teknik och insatsvaror som i sin tur möjliggör produktiva investeringar. Den andra förklaringen handlar om en brist på kvinnliga förebilder som kvinnor som kan identifiera med. Genom att informera om driftiga kvinnor som driver framgångsrika jordbruksföretag kan kunskapen om dessa förebilder bidra till att kvinnor höjer sin ambitionsnivå och därmed produktiviteten. För att pröva dessa två förklaringar samarbetar vi med den icke-statliga organisationen BRAC i Uganda. Vi kommer att utvärdera ett nytt program som fokuserar på att öka kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt via förbättrade icke-kognitiva färdigheter samt stärkt målmedvetenhet. I vårt randomiserade fältexperiment kommer vi att mäta effekten av de två potentiella förklaringarna och undersöka hur de kompletterar varandra. Vi kommer även att studera effekten av att sprida information om en test-tjänst som mäter typen och kvaliteten i den odlingsbara jorden. Informationen möjliggör för jordbrukare – kvinnor som män – att öka produktiviteten genom att använda den teknik och de insatsvaror som bäst passar deras mark. Inom ramen för vår studie kommer vi att undersöka om kvinnor och män är mer eller mindre benägna att använda test-tjänsten och om gapet mellan könen är mindre för kvinnor som genomgått egenmaktsinterventionen. Experimentet belyser i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och/eller målmedvetenhet begränsar teknikanvändning bland kvinnor (relativt män) och om ett egenmaktsprogram som riktar sig till kvinnliga bönder kan bidra till att minska eventuella skillnader mellan könen. Resultaten av projektet kommer att klargöra i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet orsakar skillnader i jordbruksproduktiviteten mellan kvinnor och män. Projektets slutsatser kan hjälpa beslutsfattare att utforma policy som ökar kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt samt höjer produktiviteten hos jordbruksföretag som drivs av kvinnor. På så vis bidrar forskningen till två av FN:s 17 globala mål för hållbar utveckling: jämställdhet samt anständiga arbetsvillkor och ekonomisk tillväxt. Genom att förbättra vår förståelse av hur könsskillnader i jordbruket drivs av mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet kan resultaten ligga till grund för policybeslut som syftar till att höja tillväxten inom jordbruket och öka jämställdhet mellan könen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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      <narrative>Closing the Gender Gap in Agriculture: Experimental Evidence from Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det är ett väletablerat faktum att avkastningen på mark som odlas av kvinnor i Afrika söder om Sahara är lägre än den på mark odlad av män. Kvinnor är i genomsnitt mindre benägna att använda sig av ny teknik eller mer produktiva insatsvaror, men orsakerna till varför dessa skillnader existerar är oklara. I Uganda utgör till exempel kvinnor 50 % av arbetskraften inom jordbrukssektorn; likväl är avkastningen på den mark de odlar 17.5 % lägre än männens avkastning.I det här projektet kommer vi att undersöka två potentiella förklaringar bakom könsskillnaden i jordbruksproduktiviteten. Den första förklaringen innebär att kvinnor saknar de nödvändiga mjuka icke-kognitiva färdigheterna som krävs för att få tillgång till ny teknik och insatsvaror som i sin tur möjliggör produktiva investeringar. Den andra förklaringen handlar om en brist på kvinnliga förebilder som kvinnor som kan identifiera med. Genom att informera om driftiga kvinnor som driver framgångsrika jordbruksföretag kan kunskapen om dessa förebilder bidra till att kvinnor höjer sin ambitionsnivå och därmed produktiviteten. För att pröva dessa två förklaringar samarbetar vi med den icke-statliga organisationen BRAC i Uganda. Vi kommer att utvärdera ett nytt program som fokuserar på att öka kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt via förbättrade icke-kognitiva färdigheter samt stärkt målmedvetenhet. I vårt randomiserade fältexperiment kommer vi att mäta effekten av de två potentiella förklaringarna och undersöka hur de kompletterar varandra. Vi kommer även att studera effekten av att sprida information om en test-tjänst som mäter typen och kvaliteten i den odlingsbara jorden. Informationen möjliggör för jordbrukare – kvinnor som män – att öka produktiviteten genom att använda den teknik och de insatsvaror som bäst passar deras mark. Inom ramen för vår studie kommer vi att undersöka om kvinnor och män är mer eller mindre benägna att använda test-tjänsten och om gapet mellan könen är mindre för kvinnor som genomgått egenmaktsinterventionen. Experimentet belyser i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och/eller målmedvetenhet begränsar teknikanvändning bland kvinnor (relativt män) och om ett egenmaktsprogram som riktar sig till kvinnliga bönder kan bidra till att minska eventuella skillnader mellan könen. Resultaten av projektet kommer att klargöra i vilken utsträckning bristen på mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet orsakar skillnader i jordbruksproduktiviteten mellan kvinnor och män. Projektets slutsatser kan hjälpa beslutsfattare att utforma policy som ökar kvinnliga jordbrukares egenmakt samt höjer produktiviteten hos jordbruksföretag som drivs av kvinnor. På så vis bidrar forskningen till två av FN:s 17 globala mål för hållbar utveckling: jämställdhet samt anständiga arbetsvillkor och ekonomisk tillväxt. Genom att förbättra vår förståelse av hur könsskillnader i jordbruket drivs av mjuka färdigheter och målmedvetenhet kan resultaten ligga till grund för policybeslut som syftar till att höja tillväxten inom jordbruket och öka jämställdhet mellan könen.</narrative>
      <narrative>It is a well-established fact that plots cultivated by female farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa are less productive than those managed by male farmers, but the reasons behind this gap are unclear. In this project, we collaborate with the NGO BRAC in Uganda to evaluate the impact of an intervention that aims to empower female farmers by improving their soft skills and their aspirations. In addition to studying how these interventions change female farmers´ productivity, we evaluate the effects of providing information about soil testing services and study how the empowerment program affects the take up of these techniques by female relative to male farmers. The project will shed light on the extent to which lack of soft skills and aspirations may be driving the gender gap in technology adoption and agricultural productivity.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this proposed two-year SRL project is to initiate a long-term North-South-South research collaboration focusing on African swine fever (ASF), a highly fatal and contagious disease of pigs. In August 2018 ASF entered China and in 2019 it reaced Vietnam and Cambodia. The disease has since than caused the death of &gt;1 million pigs only in China. The situation is not under control, and the socioeconomic impact is likely to be massive. With this in mind the overall aim of our network is to develop a research agenda targeting the understanding of how attitudes, behaviour and practices within the pork value chain in the new settings in Asia affect disease dynamics, spread, and the potential for controlling the disease. Project activities include workshops, pilotstudies, networking and to compose research proposals addressing issues that have been identified as important for reaching the project goals of controlling the disease development and thus, the risk for long-term establishment and persistence of the disease in the regional pig population.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det föreslagna nätverksprojektet är att skapa ett långsiktigt tvärvetenskapligt samarbete mellan länder i Sydostasien, Östafrika och Sverige fokuserat runt den allvarliga, smittsamma grissjukdomen afrikansk svinpest (ASF). Hälften av världens grisar finns i Kina, uppemot hälften av dessa beräknas hållas på småskaliga jordbruk eller som enstaka hushållsgrisar. Även i många länder i Sydostasien är grispopulationen mycket stor och gristätheten hög, med en blandning av kommersiella och småskaliga besättningar. Dessa länder har de senaste decennierna haft en positiv ekonomisk utveckling, men landsbygdsbor har ofta halkat efter och fattigdomsklyftor mellan stad och land är betydande. För fattiga landsbygdsbor i Asien är grishållning en viktig inkomstkälla och en social trygghet.   Afrikansk svinpest drabbar tamgrisar och europeiska vildsvin med akut, blödarfeber som i de flesta fall leder till döden. Sjukdomen orsakas av ett virus och inget vaccin eller behandling finns. När djuren är sjuka finns virus i alla kroppens delar, men med högst koncentration i blod. I de länderl där sjukdomen kontrolleras tillämpas förebyggande åtgärder som ökad biosäkerhet, och karantän och utslaktning vid konstaterade utbrott. Historiskt cirkulerar viruset på den afrikanska kontinenten söder om Sahara, men 2007 introducerades sjukdomen till Kaukasus och spreds därifrån norr- och västerut till öst- och Centraleuropa. Under 2018 gjorde sjukdomen ett stort geografiskt hopp till Kina där smittspridningen sedan dess skett med enorm hastighet. Under de första månaderna av 2019 nåddes Vietnam och Kambodja.  I Afrika söder om Sahara där sjukdomen funnits länge är det väl känt hur sjukdomen sprids och hur den kan kontrolleras. Grisproduktionen ökar i många länder, men är fortfarande oftast småskalig och del av ett blandad småsklaigt jordbruk med andra djur som diversifierar inkomster och risker. När sjukdomen etablerats i Europa har nya smittspridningsscenarion uppträtt. Europeiska vidsvin verkar spela en stor roll för upprätthållandet av smittan. När sjukdomen nu erövrar en ännu en ny kontinent är många faktorer angående smittspridning och kontroll fortfarande okända. Det som dock är känt, och konstant i olika länder och scenarion, är att människors aktiviteter och beteenden spelar stor roll för smittspridningen. Smittan sprids längs med handelsrutter och i de nätverk där grisar och produkter förflyttas och byter ägare. Likaså beständigt är de stora sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenser som utbrott får för människor i grisvärdekedjan, och de allvarlig dkurskyddskonsekvenserna. I det föreslagna projektet kommer befintlig kunskap och erfarenheter från många års forskning om ASF i dess ursprungliga miljö söder om Sahara användas och delas med forskare från Sverige och nyligen drabbade länder i Asien. Från de nyligen smittade länderna finns erfarenheter av täta grispopulationer, och av storskalig bekämpning som saknas från Afrika. Ett forskningsnätverk för nord-syd-syd-utbyte av kunskap och erfarenheter kommer skapas och pilotstudier genomföras med inriktning på förståelsen av hur människors kunskap, attityder och beteende påverkar sjukdomsdynamik, spridning och möjligheten att kontrollera sjukdomsutvecklingen och därmed risken för långvarig etablering och uthållighet hos sjukdom i den regionala grispopulationen i Sydostasien och Kina. Resultaten av pilotstudierna kommer kommuniceras inom nätverket, och utifrån dessa kommer forskningsansökningar för större internationella utlysningar tas fram. Baserat på den nya kunskap som kommer uppstå i detta projekt, och från den framtida forskning det lägger grunden till, kommer kreativa problemlösningar och engagemang från aktörer inom sektorn kunna omsättas till effektiva kontrollmetoder som anpassas till lokala förutsättningar, och som tar hänsyn till småböndernas dagliga liv och beroende av grisar för sitt uppehälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket i mindre utvecklade länder kännetecknas av små, fragmenterade lantbruk, liten mekaniseringsgrad och ett misslyckande med att allokera de största lantbruken till de bästa lantbrukarna. Avkastningarna är låga, vilket är en viktig bidragande orsak till inkomstklyftorna mellan rika och fattiga länder.Historiskt sett har privata marknader för mark varit långsamma när det gäller att omallokera mark. Mark är inte som andra handelsvaror och ekonomisk teori föreslår flera unika egenskaper som kan förhindra en effektiv handel med mark. Det är viktigt att dessa även uppstår när det finns starka äganderätter som det går att handla med. Regeringar har reagerat med storskaliga centraliserade markreformer eller markkonsolideringsprogram, så som Storskiftet och Enskiftet i Sverige, eller Danmarks Jordfordelingsloven. Men sådana program är kostnadskrävande, en utmaning att implementera på ett effektivt sätt och ibland tvingande. De kan vara speciellt svåra i sådana miljöer som mindre utvecklade länder med en begränsad statskapacitet.Vår plan är att använda verktygen för marknadsutformning (s k market design) för att utveckla nya lösningar som riktar sig mot avgörande friktioner på marknaden för mark. Syftet är att hjälpa fattiga hushåll på landsbygden att åstadkomma en mer effektiv allokering av mark genom frivillig handel. Mer välfungerande marknader för mark har potentialen att förbättra livet för några av de fattigaste människorna i världen och att bidra till utvecklingsprocessen.Detta är ett nytt forskningsområde inom utvecklingsforskning, med lite tidigare arbete att bygga på. Så vi framställer ett iterativt projekt som först försöker mäta avgörande egenskaper i en miljö för handeln med mark, utveckla en lösning i form av en datorbaserad handelsplattform och testa den i en fältmiljö.Först kommer vi att genomföra en övning med en kartläggning av jordbitar i Masaka, Uganda. Masaka har fragmenterad mark och små lantbruk så att handel med mark blir en framträdande fråga. Vi kommer att kartlägga gränserna för jordbitar, ägarstruktur, och egenskaper, såväl som ägarnas egenskaper och preferenser, i ett representativt urval av byar. Detta kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att till fullo beskriva en typisk miljö där handel äger rum. Existerande dataset mäter sådana egenskaper som fragmentering, men våra data kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att gå längre. Exempelvis kan vi mäta komplexiteten i handelskedjor som skulle behöva skapas för att eliminera fragmenteringen.Med kartorna till vårt förfogande, kommer vi att utveckla en mjukvara för att göra ett experiment med ”kombinerat utbyte av mark”. Utbytet kommer att använda som insats en karta över jordbitar och äganderätter som utformats för att imitera nyckelegenskaper som mäts i kartläggningsövningen. Det kommer att underlätta handeln mellan deltagarna som kan agera både som köpare och säljare (de kan vilja expandera, krympa eller flytta sitt lantbruk). Det kommer att göra det möjligt för dem att utrycka starka preferenser för olika möjligheter till handel och organisera komplicerade transaktioner för deras räkning. Vi tror att denna mekanism passar väl för miljön för handel med mark. Utvecklingsprocessen kommer att inkludera labbtester av nyckelegenskaper för utformningen.Slutligen testar vi för utbytet i fält genom att använda ett storskaligt lab-in-field experiment i byar i Masaka, Uganda. Representativa grupper av lantbrukare kommer att inbjudas till sammankomster där de tilldelas ”markrätter” på en artificiell karta och en experimentvaluta. Kartan kommer att utformas så att den överensstämmer med nyckelegenskaper i den verkliga miljön. Vi kommer att jämföra effektiviteten och rättvisan i handelsutfall genom att använda vår datoriserade plattform, till de som erhållits med enbart en fri handelsform. Sådana tester är avgörande, eftersom en mekanism som är välfungerande i teorin kanske inte är det i praktiken.Det långsiktiga målet med vår forskningsagenda är att utveckla implementerbara, storskaliga lösningar för handel med mark som kan användas för att underlätta verklig handel. Detta projekt utgör ett kritiskt steg mot det målet. Det kommer att skapa en ny förståelse för komplexiteten i miljön för handel med mark, en ny flexibel plattform för handel som i framtiden kan anpassas till andel med verklig mark och bevis för dess effektivitet i ett fältsammanhang med representativa deltagare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Agriculture in less-developed countries is characterized by small, fragmented farms, low rates of mechanization, and inefficient allocation of land across farmers. Yields are low, contributing to income gaps between rich and poor countries.Land is not like other commodities, and historically, private markets have been slow to reallocate land. Economic theory suggests several important constraints that can impede efficient land trade. Importantly, they arise even in the presence of tradable property rights. Governments have responded with large-scale centralized land reforms or land consolidation programs, such as Storskiftet and Enskiftet in Sweden, or Denmark´s Jordfordelingsloven. But such programs are costly, challenging to implement effectively, and sometimes coercive.We propose to use the tools of market design to develop new solutions that address key frictions in the land market. In this proposal we describe a three-stage project in Uganda that seeks to 1) measure key properties of the land trade problem, 2) develop a computerized trading platform adapted to those properties, and 3) evaluate its performance, relative to status quo forms of trade, in a realistic field setting.The ultimate goal is to help poor rural households achieve a more efficient land allocation through voluntary trade. Better-functioning land markets have the potential to improve the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, and to contribute to the development process.</narrative>
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        <narrative>We developed a novel approach to creating cadastral maps for descriptive work and land-trade interventions. It involves drawing plot boundaries using satellite images. Then, a small team, supported by local guides, identifies the owner of each plot. This enables low-contact field work by a small team, and also facilitates labeling plots owned by individuals not living in the local area, unlike more traditional approaches. This was successfully implemented in 18 villages in rural Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket i mindre utvecklade länder kännetecknas av små, fragmenterade lantbruk, liten mekaniseringsgrad och ett misslyckande med att allokera de största lantbruken till de bästa lantbrukarna. Avkastningarna är låga, vilket är en viktig bidragande orsak till inkomstklyftorna mellan rika och fattiga länder.Historiskt sett har privata marknader för mark varit långsamma när det gäller att omallokera mark. Mark är inte som andra handelsvaror och ekonomisk teori föreslår flera unika egenskaper som kan förhindra en effektiv handel med mark. Det är viktigt att dessa även uppstår när det finns starka äganderätter som det går att handla med. Regeringar har reagerat med storskaliga centraliserade markreformer eller markkonsolideringsprogram, så som Storskiftet och Enskiftet i Sverige, eller Danmarks Jordfordelingsloven. Men sådana program är kostnadskrävande, en utmaning att implementera på ett effektivt sätt och ibland tvingande. De kan vara speciellt svåra i sådana miljöer som mindre utvecklade länder med en begränsad statskapacitet.Vår plan är att använda verktygen för marknadsutformning (s k market design) för att utveckla nya lösningar som riktar sig mot avgörande friktioner på marknaden för mark. Syftet är att hjälpa fattiga hushåll på landsbygden att åstadkomma en mer effektiv allokering av mark genom frivillig handel. Mer välfungerande marknader för mark har potentialen att förbättra livet för några av de fattigaste människorna i världen och att bidra till utvecklingsprocessen.Detta är ett nytt forskningsområde inom utvecklingsforskning, med lite tidigare arbete att bygga på. Så vi framställer ett iterativt projekt som först försöker mäta avgörande egenskaper i en miljö för handeln med mark, utveckla en lösning i form av en datorbaserad handelsplattform och testa den i en fältmiljö.Först kommer vi att genomföra en övning med en kartläggning av jordbitar i Masaka, Uganda. Masaka har fragmenterad mark och små lantbruk så att handel med mark blir en framträdande fråga. Vi kommer att kartlägga gränserna för jordbitar, ägarstruktur, och egenskaper, såväl som ägarnas egenskaper och preferenser, i ett representativt urval av byar. Detta kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att till fullo beskriva en typisk miljö där handel äger rum. Existerande dataset mäter sådana egenskaper som fragmentering, men våra data kommer att göra det möjligt för oss att gå längre. Exempelvis kan vi mäta komplexiteten i handelskedjor som skulle behöva skapas för att eliminera fragmenteringen.Med kartorna till vårt förfogande, kommer vi att utveckla en mjukvara för att göra ett experiment med ”kombinerat utbyte av mark”. Utbytet kommer att använda som insats en karta över jordbitar och äganderätter som utformats för att imitera nyckelegenskaper som mäts i kartläggningsövningen. Det kommer att underlätta handeln mellan deltagarna som kan agera både som köpare och säljare (de kan vilja expandera, krympa eller flytta sitt lantbruk). Det kommer att göra det möjligt för dem att utrycka starka preferenser för olika möjligheter till handel och organisera komplicerade transaktioner för deras räkning. Vi tror att denna mekanism passar väl för miljön för handel med mark. Utvecklingsprocessen kommer att inkludera labbtester av nyckelegenskaper för utformningen.Slutligen testar vi för utbytet i fält genom att använda ett storskaligt lab-in-field experiment i byar i Masaka, Uganda. Representativa grupper av lantbrukare kommer att inbjudas till sammankomster där de tilldelas ”markrätter” på en artificiell karta och en experimentvaluta. Kartan kommer att utformas så att den överensstämmer med nyckelegenskaper i den verkliga miljön. Vi kommer att jämföra effektiviteten och rättvisan i handelsutfall genom att använda vår datoriserade plattform, till de som erhållits med enbart en fri handelsform. Sådana tester är avgörande, eftersom en mekanism som är välfungerande i teorin kanske inte är det i praktiken.Det långsiktiga målet med vår forskningsagenda är att utveckla implementerbara, storskaliga lösningar för handel med mark som kan användas för att underlätta verklig handel. Detta projekt utgör ett kritiskt steg mot det målet. Det kommer att skapa en ny förståelse för komplexiteten i miljön för handel med mark, en ny flexibel plattform för handel som i framtiden kan anpassas till andel med verklig mark och bevis för dess effektivitet i ett fältsammanhang med representativa deltagare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Agriculture in less-developed countries is characterized by small, fragmented farms, low rates of mechanization, and inefficient allocation of land across farmers. Yields are low, contributing to income gaps between rich and poor countries.Land is not like other commodities, and historically, private markets have been slow to reallocate land. Economic theory suggests several important constraints that can impede efficient land trade. Importantly, they arise even in the presence of tradable property rights. Governments have responded with large-scale centralized land reforms or land consolidation programs, such as Storskiftet and Enskiftet in Sweden, or Denmark´s Jordfordelingsloven. But such programs are costly, challenging to implement effectively, and sometimes coercive.We propose to use the tools of market design to develop new solutions that address key frictions in the land market. In this proposal we describe a three-stage project in Uganda that seeks to 1) measure key properties of the land trade problem, 2) develop a computerized trading platform adapted to those properties, and 3) evaluate its performance, relative to status quo forms of trade, in a realistic field setting.The ultimate goal is to help poor rural households achieve a more efficient land allocation through voluntary trade. Better-functioning land markets have the potential to improve the lives of some of the poorest people in the world, and to contribute to the development process.</narrative>
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      <narrative>STOP-2-NCDs: Understanding and preventing multiple disease challenges in urban Uganda, specifically hypertension and diabetes</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">STOP-2-NCDs: Att förstå och förebygga multipla sjukdomsutmaningar i ett urbaniserat Uganda, med fokus på högt blodtryck och diabetes</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektionssjukdomar har helt dominerat i låg-inkomstländer i Afrika, som Uganda, men detta börjar förändras och förekomsten av icke smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdom diabetes, cancer och lungsjukdomar har flerdubblats och förväntas fortsätta öka dramatiskt det närmaste decenniet. Förekomsten av högt blodtryck och diabetes i städer i Afrika söder om Sahara är redan minst lika hög som i Europa. En del av orsakerna känner vi till. Det handlar om fler människor blir äldre tack vare att många barn numera överlever sin 5-årsdag (mest pga vaccination), liksom den ökade tillgången till HIV-medicin som gör att över 20 miljoner unga afrikaner kan leva långa produktiva liv. Ökad ålder, särskilt efter klimakteriet för kvinnor, är en stark riskfaktor för hjärtkärlsjukdom och diabetes. Afrika växer och urbaniseras snabbast i världen, med en fördubbling av dagens befolkning på 1.1. miljarder år 2050, 80% av denna ökning sker städer, mest i slummen. Med bättre ekonomi och snabb urbanisering förändras nu livsstilen för många bla i Uganda. Fler röker, dricker alkohol, åker bil/buss, har mindre rörliga arbeten och blir överviktiga då de inte längre kan odla sin egen mat samt har råd med friterad snabbmat och söta drycker. Andra riskfaktorer som av betydelse i denna kontext vet vi mindre om. Långvarig inflammation vid tex HIV ökar risken för hjärtkärlsjukdomar och cancer. I de städernas växande slumområdena påverkar sannolikt också miljöfaktorer som luftföroreningar, fattigdom, trångboddhet och könsbaserat våld. Genetiska skillnader och undernäring i fosterlivet (många föds underviktiga), tycks öka risken för kärlskador, högt blodtryck och diabetes senare i livet. Mögelgifter i kosten, liksom tidig exponering för antibiotika påverkar tarmfloran och möjligen risken för icke-smittsamma sjukdomar. Att förstå hur dessa faktorer samverkar är viktigt för att kunna förebygga förtida död eller svåra handikapp pga stroke, blindhet, hjärt- eller njursjukdom som orsakas av sent diagnosticerad/underbehandlad diabetes och högt blodtryck. När en familjeförsörjare dör eller skadas, drivs hela familjen in i fattigdom, barnen tas ur skolan och framtidsutsikterna minskar.Samtidigt som de icke smittsamma sjukdomarna ökar har infektionsproblematiken inte försvunnit och graviditets- och nyföddhetssjukdomar är fortfarande mycket vanliga. I de flesta afrikanska länder är sjukvårdssystemet inte rustat att hantera kroniska sjukdomar, pga brist på personal och lab-resurser för återbesök, livslång medicinering eller läkemedelslagring.Det är därför extra viktigt att förebygga och förhindra denna sjuklighet i låginkomstländer som Uganda, då förebyggande åtgärder är mycket mer kostnadseffektiva än att ta hand om sjuka eller att förlora unga och medelålders vuxna.Organisationen AMBSO, Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization, skapades 2016 för att bedriva forskning och preventivt arbete genom en hälso-demografisk surveillance-site. I brist på befolkningsregister behövs dessa siter för kartlägga förekomsten av riskfaktorer och sjukdomar i länder där de flesta söker sjukvård sent eller inte alls. I årliga stora representativa undersökningar samlas data in via intervjuer (boende, ekonomi, familj, sjukdomshistoria och riskbeteenden) och provtagning (tex HIV/mikrobiom-tester, blodfetter,blodsocker, BMI, blodtryck) från utvalda populationer följer antalet födslar, dödsfall och in-och utflytt följs noggrannt.  Tillsammans med AMBSO vill vi på Karolinska Institutet (KI) skapa en plattform för forskning. Kunskap-och attityder kring dessa sjukdomar, riskbeteende och vård ska analyseras för att förstå vilka preventiva åtgärder som är rimliga och möjliga. Genom detta samarbete kommer vi att bidra till kapacitetsbyggande, något som vårt team på KI har gedigen erfarenhet av tex i de Sida-finansierade doktorandprogrammen i Uganda och Tanzania.Våra resultat kommer att vara av stort värde för framtida policy då mycket få har studerat dessa frågor i ÖstAfrika och vi har nu ett unikt tidsfönster att kunna förebygga allvarliga sjukdomstillstånd, bidra till minskad dödlighet och även bidra till de globala hållbarhetsmålen kring hälsa, jämlikhet, hållbara städer och fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are on the rise in low-income settings in Africa. Using a new population-based cohort the Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) population health surveillance  in urban Uganda, we aim to analyse and prevent the occurrence and determinants of NCDs, specifically hypertension and diabetes, causing lifelong disability and premature death in young adults. NCD research in low-income settings is still in its infancy, but we have a unique opportunity in time to identify effective policy strategies for prevention and early detection, since these chronic conditions are costly and resource-demanding to treat. The NCD rise in urban areas is due to longer life expectancy (reduced child mortality and access to HIV treatment), but also changing dietary, smoking, drinking, transport and work habits. Though poorly known so far, these traditional determinants likely interact with preterm birth/malnourishment, chronic infections (e.g. HIV), antimicrobials, air pollution and stressors related to poverty and gender-based violence. Through a new collaboration between KI and AMBSO, our team is highly qualified to deliver results contributing to future health policy and several of the SDGs (1,3,4,5,11) in Uganda and beyond, directly promoting sustainable development and lifestyles, human rights, gender equality and cultural diversity through education through mutual learning, professional exchange and capacity building (SDG 4.7).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are on the rise in low-income settings in Africa. Using a new population-based cohort the Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization (AMBSO) population health surveillance  in urban Uganda, we aim to analyse and prevent the occurrence and determinants of NCDs, specifically hypertension and diabetes, causing lifelong disability and premature death in young adults. NCD research in low-income settings is still in its infancy, but we have a unique opportunity in time to identify effective policy strategies for prevention and early detection, since these chronic conditions are costly and resource-demanding to treat. The NCD rise in urban areas is due to longer life expectancy (reduced child mortality and access to HIV treatment), but also changing dietary, smoking, drinking, transport and work habits. Though poorly known so far, these traditional determinants likely interact with preterm birth/malnourishment, chronic infections (e.g. HIV), antimicrobials, air pollution and stressors related to poverty and gender-based violence. Through a new collaboration between KI and AMBSO, our team is highly qualified to deliver results contributing to future health policy and several of the SDGs (1,3,4,5,11) in Uganda and beyond, directly promoting sustainable development and lifestyles, human rights, gender equality and cultural diversity through education through mutual learning, professional exchange and capacity building (SDG 4.7).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektionssjukdomar har helt dominerat i låg-inkomstländer i Afrika, som Uganda, men detta börjar förändras och förekomsten av icke smittsamma sjukdomar som hjärtkärlsjukdom diabetes, cancer och lungsjukdomar har flerdubblats och förväntas fortsätta öka dramatiskt det närmaste decenniet. Förekomsten av högt blodtryck och diabetes i städer i Afrika söder om Sahara är redan minst lika hög som i Europa. En del av orsakerna känner vi till. Det handlar om fler människor blir äldre tack vare att många barn numera överlever sin 5-årsdag (mest pga vaccination), liksom den ökade tillgången till HIV-medicin som gör att över 20 miljoner unga afrikaner kan leva långa produktiva liv. Ökad ålder, särskilt efter klimakteriet för kvinnor, är en stark riskfaktor för hjärtkärlsjukdom och diabetes. Afrika växer och urbaniseras snabbast i världen, med en fördubbling av dagens befolkning på 1.1. miljarder år 2050, 80% av denna ökning sker städer, mest i slummen. Med bättre ekonomi och snabb urbanisering förändras nu livsstilen för många bla i Uganda. Fler röker, dricker alkohol, åker bil/buss, har mindre rörliga arbeten och blir överviktiga då de inte längre kan odla sin egen mat samt har råd med friterad snabbmat och söta drycker. Andra riskfaktorer som av betydelse i denna kontext vet vi mindre om. Långvarig inflammation vid tex HIV ökar risken för hjärtkärlsjukdomar och cancer. I de städernas växande slumområdena påverkar sannolikt också miljöfaktorer som luftföroreningar, fattigdom, trångboddhet och könsbaserat våld. Genetiska skillnader och undernäring i fosterlivet (många föds underviktiga), tycks öka risken för kärlskador, högt blodtryck och diabetes senare i livet. Mögelgifter i kosten, liksom tidig exponering för antibiotika påverkar tarmfloran och möjligen risken för icke-smittsamma sjukdomar. Att förstå hur dessa faktorer samverkar är viktigt för att kunna förebygga förtida död eller svåra handikapp pga stroke, blindhet, hjärt- eller njursjukdom som orsakas av sent diagnosticerad/underbehandlad diabetes och högt blodtryck. När en familjeförsörjare dör eller skadas, drivs hela familjen in i fattigdom, barnen tas ur skolan och framtidsutsikterna minskar.Samtidigt som de icke smittsamma sjukdomarna ökar har infektionsproblematiken inte försvunnit och graviditets- och nyföddhetssjukdomar är fortfarande mycket vanliga. I de flesta afrikanska länder är sjukvårdssystemet inte rustat att hantera kroniska sjukdomar, pga brist på personal och lab-resurser för återbesök, livslång medicinering eller läkemedelslagring.Det är därför extra viktigt att förebygga och förhindra denna sjuklighet i låginkomstländer som Uganda, då förebyggande åtgärder är mycket mer kostnadseffektiva än att ta hand om sjuka eller att förlora unga och medelålders vuxna.Organisationen AMBSO, Africa Medical and Behavioral Sciences Organization, skapades 2016 för att bedriva forskning och preventivt arbete genom en hälso-demografisk surveillance-site. I brist på befolkningsregister behövs dessa siter för kartlägga förekomsten av riskfaktorer och sjukdomar i länder där de flesta söker sjukvård sent eller inte alls. I årliga stora representativa undersökningar samlas data in via intervjuer (boende, ekonomi, familj, sjukdomshistoria och riskbeteenden) och provtagning (tex HIV/mikrobiom-tester, blodfetter,blodsocker, BMI, blodtryck) från utvalda populationer följer antalet födslar, dödsfall och in-och utflytt följs noggrannt.  Tillsammans med AMBSO vill vi på Karolinska Institutet (KI) skapa en plattform för forskning. Kunskap-och attityder kring dessa sjukdomar, riskbeteende och vård ska analyseras för att förstå vilka preventiva åtgärder som är rimliga och möjliga. Genom detta samarbete kommer vi att bidra till kapacitetsbyggande, något som vårt team på KI har gedigen erfarenhet av tex i de Sida-finansierade doktorandprogrammen i Uganda och Tanzania.Våra resultat kommer att vara av stort värde för framtida policy då mycket få har studerat dessa frågor i ÖstAfrika och vi har nu ett unikt tidsfönster att kunna förebygga allvarliga sjukdomstillstånd, bidra till minskad dödlighet och även bidra till de globala hållbarhetsmålen kring hälsa, jämlikhet, hållbara städer och fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>Adverse effects of pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV on mucosal immunology in male adolescents</narrative>
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      <narrative>One key area of impact for HIV prevention is HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a potentially life-saving and cost-effective intervention to treat individuals during high risk periods of their life. Considering that PrEP has been proven to be an effective measure to prevent HIV infection it is expected that its use will soon increase in African countries which have a high incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and adults.The applicant and co-applicants participate in an EDCTP funded project (CHAPS; 2018-2021), which is the first multi-country dosing/regime efficacy study for on-demand PrEP in two African countries, Uganda and South Africa. The CHAPS budget covers some laboratory work to be conducted with valuable foreskin specimens collected through the study. More funds are however needed to maximize the laboratory work and we hope in support from this VR call:To measure inflammation cytokines and tight junctions’ integrity in foreskins upon PrEP administration in vivo.To evaluate the possible perturbation of inflammation genes and pathways upon ex vivo PEP exposure of foreskin.The proposed studies are novel and will contribute significantly to address knowledge gaps in the PrEP field.HIV negative men (n=112) (13- 29 years) will be recruited from clinics in South Africa (n=56) and Uganda (n=56). The laboratory work of this application will take place at the Karolinska Institutet and Imperial college of London in collaboration with a partner in Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett viktigt område för HIV-förebyggande är HIV pre-exponeringsprofylax (PrEP), en potentiellt livräddande och kostnadseffektiv metod för att behandla individer under högriskperioder i sitt liv. Med tanke på att PrEP har visat sig vara en effektiv åtgärd för att förhindra HIV-infektion i väst världen, förväntas PrEP användningen snart öka i afrikanska länder som har en hög förekomst av HIV-infektion bland ungdomar och vuxna.Även då det är brådskande att PrEP börjar användas över hela Afrika söder om Sahara, PrEP implementeringen har varit långsam och kontinuitet i behandlingen suboptimal. För att optimera effektiviteten, spridning och tillgången till PrEP för unga personer är det viktigt att förstå de sociala hindren för PrEP-användning och PrEP-effekten (antingen biologiskt eller beteendemässigt) i denna grupp. Det finns dessutom en brist på PrEP-klinisk effektivitet och farmakokinetiska data på unga kvinnor och män.Sökandena i detta projekt deltar i en studie - CHAPS - som fick stöd från EU-EDCTP-programmet. Studien av ungdomar i Sydafrika och Uganda i CHAPS-projektet kommer att bidra till att förstå ungdomars sårbarheter och hinder för att förhindra hiv-infektion, minimera hinder för att få tillgång till hälsovårdssystem som är nödvändiga för förebyggande stöd och identifiera en ny och förenklad PrEP-regim för unga män som utövar penetrerande sex. Detta kommer att leda till nya strategier för att engagera ungdomar i hiv-förebyggande åtgärder som förhoppningsviss kommer att minska hiv-incidensen i Sahara Afrika. Inom ramen för CHAPS-projektet kommer förhudsprover att erhållas från unga män (13-29 år) som får PrEP före frivillig omskärning; en kontrollgrupp kommer inte att ta PrEP. HIV-negativa män (n = 112) kommer att rekryteras från kliniker i Sydafrika (n = 56) och Uganda (n = 56).Studier om den kliniska och biologiska PrEP säkerheten hos ungdomar saknas ännu. Det är mycket viktigt att bedöma att PrEP-administrering, hos ungdomar under utveckling, inte leder till immunologiska förändringar i könsorganens slemhinna, inklusive uttrycket av molekyler som spelar en nycker roll i det inflammatoriska svaret.CHAPS-budgeten täcker vissa laboratoriearbeten som ska genomföras med värdefulla förhudprover som samlas in genom studien. Det behövs dock mer ekonomiska resurser för att maximera laboratoriearbetet och vi hoppas på stöd från detta VR-program för att kunna 1) mäta inflammationscytokiner och vävnadsintegritet i förhud efter PrEP administrering in vivo och 2) utvärdera eventuell störning av inflammationsgener och cytokiner vid ex vivo profylax av förhud som exponerats för HIV.De föreslagna studierna är nya och kommer att bidra avsevärt för att hantera kunskapsbrister i PrEP-fältet. Laboratoriearbetet kommer att äga rum vid Karolinska Institutet och Imperial College of London i samarbete med en partner i Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>One key area of impact for HIV prevention is HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a potentially life-saving and cost-effective intervention to treat individuals during high risk periods of their life. Considering that PrEP has been proven to be an effective measure to prevent HIV infection it is expected that its use will soon increase in African countries which have a high incidence of HIV infection among adolescents and adults.The applicant and co-applicants participate in an EDCTP funded project (CHAPS; 2018-2021), which is the first multi-country dosing/regime efficacy study for on-demand PrEP in two African countries, Uganda and South Africa. The CHAPS budget covers some laboratory work to be conducted with valuable foreskin specimens collected through the study. More funds are however needed to maximize the laboratory work and we hope in support from this VR call:To measure inflammation cytokines and tight junctions’ integrity in foreskins upon PrEP administration in vivo.To evaluate the possible perturbation of inflammation genes and pathways upon ex vivo PEP exposure of foreskin.The proposed studies are novel and will contribute significantly to address knowledge gaps in the PrEP field.HIV negative men (n=112) (13- 29 years) will be recruited from clinics in South Africa (n=56) and Uganda (n=56). The laboratory work of this application will take place at the Karolinska Institutet and Imperial college of London in collaboration with a partner in Uganda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett viktigt område för HIV-förebyggande är HIV pre-exponeringsprofylax (PrEP), en potentiellt livräddande och kostnadseffektiv metod för att behandla individer under högriskperioder i sitt liv. Med tanke på att PrEP har visat sig vara en effektiv åtgärd för att förhindra HIV-infektion i väst världen, förväntas PrEP användningen snart öka i afrikanska länder som har en hög förekomst av HIV-infektion bland ungdomar och vuxna.Även då det är brådskande att PrEP börjar användas över hela Afrika söder om Sahara, PrEP implementeringen har varit långsam och kontinuitet i behandlingen suboptimal. För att optimera effektiviteten, spridning och tillgången till PrEP för unga personer är det viktigt att förstå de sociala hindren för PrEP-användning och PrEP-effekten (antingen biologiskt eller beteendemässigt) i denna grupp. Det finns dessutom en brist på PrEP-klinisk effektivitet och farmakokinetiska data på unga kvinnor och män.Sökandena i detta projekt deltar i en studie - CHAPS - som fick stöd från EU-EDCTP-programmet. Studien av ungdomar i Sydafrika och Uganda i CHAPS-projektet kommer att bidra till att förstå ungdomars sårbarheter och hinder för att förhindra hiv-infektion, minimera hinder för att få tillgång till hälsovårdssystem som är nödvändiga för förebyggande stöd och identifiera en ny och förenklad PrEP-regim för unga män som utövar penetrerande sex. Detta kommer att leda till nya strategier för att engagera ungdomar i hiv-förebyggande åtgärder som förhoppningsviss kommer att minska hiv-incidensen i Sahara Afrika. Inom ramen för CHAPS-projektet kommer förhudsprover att erhållas från unga män (13-29 år) som får PrEP före frivillig omskärning; en kontrollgrupp kommer inte att ta PrEP. HIV-negativa män (n = 112) kommer att rekryteras från kliniker i Sydafrika (n = 56) och Uganda (n = 56).Studier om den kliniska och biologiska PrEP säkerheten hos ungdomar saknas ännu. Det är mycket viktigt att bedöma att PrEP-administrering, hos ungdomar under utveckling, inte leder till immunologiska förändringar i könsorganens slemhinna, inklusive uttrycket av molekyler som spelar en nycker roll i det inflammatoriska svaret.CHAPS-budgeten täcker vissa laboratoriearbeten som ska genomföras med värdefulla förhudprover som samlas in genom studien. Det behövs dock mer ekonomiska resurser för att maximera laboratoriearbetet och vi hoppas på stöd från detta VR-program för att kunna 1) mäta inflammationscytokiner och vävnadsintegritet i förhud efter PrEP administrering in vivo och 2) utvärdera eventuell störning av inflammationsgener och cytokiner vid ex vivo profylax av förhud som exponerats för HIV.De föreslagna studierna är nya och kommer att bidra avsevärt för att hantera kunskapsbrister i PrEP-fältet. Laboratoriearbetet kommer att äga rum vid Karolinska Institutet och Imperial College of London i samarbete med en partner i Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>How good is Good Wood? Can a novel timber industry concept save tropical forests?</narrative>
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      <narrative>As the decade of restoration approaches, global aspirations are high—to restore 350 million ha, limit climate change to 1.5ºC, improve livelihoods, and supply a growing demand for forest products. Both REDD+ (to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation) and Forest Landscape Restoration have received amble hype, but financing and implementation have lacked. The “Good Wood” novel timber processing business concept is designed to restore degraded tropical forests while harvesting small timber in a profitable business—thereby meeting all these challenges—but it is thus far primarily theoretical and lacks the research to implement it as evidence-based practice.We will assess the extent to which this concept delivers on carbon, restoration, timber, and socioeconomic improvements in 3 WPs: (1) design, implement, and monitor a new model for restorative forest management for tropical forests, (2) quantify carbon, restoration, and timber outcomes from the new management model and compare to business-as-usual forestry and protection, and (3) assess business viability and livelihood benefits (equal opportunity employment in a safe environment). We will work in close collaboration with local managers and employ mixed field-based and modeling approaches. Outcomes of this research will be highly relevant to sustainable development and other global agendas—providing a tangible solution for governments, NGOs, and business entrepreneurs and investors.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under de senaste 100 åren har människans rovdrift lämnat efter sig enorma arealer degraderad skogsmark, som är långt ifrån sin ekologiska och ekonomiska potential. En global kartläggning av World Resources Institute visar att den totala arealen som lämpar sig för restaurering, utan att konkurrera med matproduktion eller bosättning, uppgår till hela 2 Miljarder ha (av jordens totala 13 Mdr ha landyta).Det är alltså inte konstigt att restaurering av degraderade skogsmarker nu förs fram som en central strategi för att uppfylla Parisavtalet och nå de globala hållbarhetsmålen, samt manifesteras i globala initiativ som the Bonn Challenge och REDD+. Hittills har dock ytterst lite sagts om konkreta strategier för hur restaurering ska gå till och finansieras.Vi ser en stor potential i en övergång till ett hållbart och restaurerande skogsbruk på betydande delar av dessa degraderade marker. I de flesta skogar är timmer för virkesproduktion den produkt som har den absolut största ekonomiska potentialen. Därför kan timmer utgöra ett incitament för småbrukare att behålla, sköta och restaurera en stående skog. Kraven på legalitet och hållbarhet i virkesupphandlingen ökar nu både från lokala och internationella marknader. Idag finns även ny teknik som möjliggör högkvalitativ och kundanpassad lokal förädling vilket kan ge direkt access till väl betalande marknader utan att gå via de traditionella handelsleden som allt för ofta utgör ett hinder för effektiv kommunikation och nödvändig produktutveckling. Idag saknas dock etablerade och, i större skala, implementerade modeller för en ekonomiskt bärkraftig restaurering av degraderade tropiska skogar. Det saknas därmed också forskning som visar effekterna av sådana modeller.Detta forskningsprojekt siktar på att ta ett stort steg i att fylla denna lucka, genom att implementera, modellera och utvärdera effekterna av en ny modell för hållbar virkesproduktion anpassad för degraderad tropisk skog, ”The Good Wood Concept”.The Good Wood Concept har utvecklats under det senaste decenniet av en grupp bestående av skogsexperter som varit verksamma i hela Globala Syd som rådgivande inom skogsskötsel, certifiering och virkesförädling och experter inom grön innovation, hållbar stadsutveckling och entreprenörskap. Konceptet innebär adaption och innovation inom alla delar av trävärdekedjan, från skogsskötsel, virkesförädling och energiproduktion, till tillverkning och upphandling av träprodukter. På så vis kan fler träd av olika arter, klenare dimensioner och varierande kvalitet användas, samt utnyttjandegraden av dessa ökas, vilket ger förutsättningar för en restaurerande hållbar skogsskötsel i degraderade skogar.Forskningsprojektet kommer under tre år att utveckla och implementera skogsskötselplaner i enlighet med detta koncept i tre olika skogsområden kopplat till tre virkesproducenter i Tanzania, Mocambique och Guatemala. Effekterna kommer att modelleras och utvärderas i termer av virkesvärde, kolbindning, biologisk mångfald och socioekonomiska effekter. Dessutom kommer den ekonomiska gångbarheten och skalbarheten att uppskattas enligt traditionella investeringskriterier.Vår förhoppning är att resultaten från denna studie kommer att kunna användas av de regeringar, organisationer och fonder som vill skapa utveckling och ekonomi baserat på naturskogarna, samt uppfylla sina åtaganden inom skogsrestaurering, klimat och skydd av biodiversitet. Vi hoppas även på direkt praktisk användning av resultaten för de entreprenörer som vill vara med och starta upp en ny generation av hållbara, restaurerande och lönsamma skogsbruk i Globala Syd.På lång sikt är vår förhoppning att medverka till att ändra det nu rådande destruktiva paradigmet inom tropiskt skogsbruk, till ett där långsiktigt hållbar skogsskötsel ökar virkesvärden, kollager och stärker ekosystemtjänster, samt kännetecknas av tre sammanlänkade utvecklingsfaktorer:De lokala rättmätiga markägarnas kontroll över, och värdetillväxt i, sin skogModernt och skalbart entreprenörskap som bygger samhällenKonkurrenskraft hos medvetna etiska köpare av virke och träprodukter</narrative>
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      <narrative>How good is Good Wood? Can a novel timber industry concept save tropical forests?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tuberkulos (TBC) skördar ett mänskligt liv var tredje minut och har dödat fler människor än någon annan infektionssjukdom under hela mänsklighetens historia. En tredjedel av världens befolkning är infekterad av bakterien Mycobacterium tuberculosis som orsakar sjukdomen TBC. Bara hos 10 procent av dessa bryter sjukdomen ut, medan de andra förblir latent infekterade med M. tuberculosis. En person med latent tuberkulos (LTBC) har inga sjukdomssymtom och är inte smittsam, men är bärare av tuberkelbakterien och har en liten risk att insjukna i aktiv tuberkulos i framtiden. Ändå dör ungefär två miljoner TBC patienter varje år världen över. Varför sjukdomen bryter ut hos vissa individer men inte hos andra är inte heller helt klart, men samspelet mellan immunförsvar och bakterier är centralt i infektionens utveckling.Det blir allt svårare för sjukvården att kontrollera TBC i takt med att allt fler bakteriestammar blir resistenta mot antibiotika. Problemet kompliceras ytterligare av HIV-epidemin, vilket gör att människor som är infekterade med HIV är mycket känsliga för TBC. Detta visar också att cellmedierat immunförsvaret som försvagas av HIV, är centralt i TBC kontrollen.Hittills är vaccinet Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), som utvecklades för nästan 100 år sedan, det enda godkända vaccinet för förebyggande av TBC. BCG administreras till nyfödda barn över hela världen. Även om BCG-vaccinering skyddar småbarn från de allvarligaste konsekvenserna av TBC-sjukdom, ger den dåligt skydd mot lungsjukdom hos ungdomar och vuxna. Olika vaccinkandidater är under utveckling men hittills har inga av dessa godkänts för användning. Ett problem som väsentligt försenar utvecklingen av nya TBC-vacciner är att effekten inte kan förutsägas. Den vetenskapliga grunden för utveckling av något effektivt vaccin innefattar en signifikant förståelse av immunologiska mekanismer för skydd mot infektion eller sjukdom; molekylära korrelaten av dessa mekanismer skulle minska behovet av stora, fleråriga effektstudier.M. tuberculosis infekterar en typ av vita blodkroppar som heter makrofager. Makrofager bildar med lymfocyter och andra immunceller inflammatoriska härdar i lungorna som går under namnet granulom. Granulomet hindrar inte bara M. tuberculosis bakterierna från att spridas utan det tillhandahåller också en miljö där immunsystemets celler kan kommunicera. M. tuberculosis inte alltid elimineras i ett granulom. De kan istället komma in i ett vilande tillstånd, vilket resulterar i en latent smitta. Alternativt kan bakterierna föröka sig i granulom och kan sprida sig i kroppen, eller hostas upp och smitta omgivningen. Det är i granulomet som utvecklingen av TBC infektionen avgörs. Skilda typer av granulom innehåller en mängd olika immunceller. Dessa är belägna i olika områden av det humana TBC-granulomet. Det är deras exakta lokalisering, fördelning, funktion och samordning som gör granulomet effektivt för att kontrollera bakteriell tillväxt. Forskarna vet inte exakt hur detta går till, vilket försvårar skapandet av effektiva vaccin.Vi kommer jämföra granulomstrukturen hos biopsier eller autopsier från individer med latent eller aktiv TBC från Pakistan och Brasilien. Dessutom kommer autopsier från patienter co-infekterade med HIV-TBC att studeras. Vi kommer att använda ”in situ sekvenciering”; en ny bildteknik som simultant kan belysa olika immunförsvarskomponenter på cell- och molekylär nivå, för att förstå samspelet mellan de olika immuncellerna och deras funktioner i granulom.Makaker, en utmärkt modell för att studera både latent och aktiv TBC, visar en rad patologier som märkbart liknar den som ses hos människor. Vi kommer att studera lungbiopsier från vaccinerade eller TBC-infekterade primater. Dessutom kommer biopsier från makaker med latent eller aktiv TBC-infektion och de som återaktiveras på grund av saminfektion med en HIV-liknande virus att studeras.Vi kommer att skapa den första detaljerade kartläggningen av humana immunsvar i TBC-lungvävnad, med information om cellens placering, egenskaper, samordning, heterogenitet av immunsvaret i olika områden av TBC-granulom. Kartorna kommer att relateras till hur bakterier styrs i granulom. Skillnader i immunkartorna vid lesioner hos latenta eller vaccinerade och aktiva TBC-grupper kommer att bidra till att dechiffrera det skyddande immunförsvaret mot TBC. Vi tror att den erhållna informationen kommer att leda till utvecklingen av nya vacciner.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research on air pollution and its health effects is expanding globally. Africa, however, has blindingly been left behind in this quest for cleaner air and better health, with extreme gaps in air pollution data The overall purpose of AIR (Air polluition Impact Resources) is to develop a long-term partnership between Sweden and three universities in Ethiopia; Addis Ababa University, Jimma University, and Haramaya University.  AIR will conduct inventory, knowledge exchange, small-scale pilot studies in order to 1) build capacity of providing all necessary ground based measurements in support of the NASA mission MAIA, and 2) produce joint research applications of high scientific quality. MAIA will provide Ethiopia and 11 other targets globally with state-of the art modelling of air pollutants enabling new epidemiological studies and health impact assessments. Ethiopia is the only low-income country in this mission, but measurements supporting this mission is currently lacking and methodological challenges to the measurements can only be solved by capacity building. The aim of AIR, including JPL/Caltech/NASA, UCLA, USC, and University of Minnesota, is to strengthen collaborations and increase capacity building. AIR will bring researchers of different backgrounds together and act as the needed impetus for long-term continuity of research efforts. Most importantly, it can support locally driven efforts that can generate important knowledge to inform and influence policy makers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur vi kan sätta Afrika på luftföroreningskartan: tillsammans för renare luft i Etiopien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research on air pollution and its health effects is expanding globally. Africa, however, has blindingly been left behind in this quest for cleaner air and better health, with extreme gaps in air pollution data The overall purpose of AIR (Air polluition Impact Resources) is to develop a long-term partnership between Sweden and three universities in Ethiopia; Addis Ababa University, Jimma University, and Haramaya University.  AIR will conduct inventory, knowledge exchange, small-scale pilot studies in order to 1) build capacity of providing all necessary ground based measurements in support of the NASA mission MAIA, and 2) produce joint research applications of high scientific quality. MAIA will provide Ethiopia and 11 other targets globally with state-of the art modelling of air pollutants enabling new epidemiological studies and health impact assessments. Ethiopia is the only low-income country in this mission, but measurements supporting this mission is currently lacking and methodological challenges to the measurements can only be solved by capacity building. The aim of AIR, including JPL/Caltech/NASA, UCLA, USC, and University of Minnesota, is to strengthen collaborations and increase capacity building. AIR will bring researchers of different backgrounds together and act as the needed impetus for long-term continuity of research efforts. Most importantly, it can support locally driven efforts that can generate important knowledge to inform and influence policy makers.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskning på luftföroreningshalter och på hur olika egenskaper hos luftföroreningar påverkar vår hälsa har på sistone expanderat från Europa och Nordamerika till Asien och Sydamerika. Dock har Afrika – en kontinent med enormt snabb urbanisering – blivit lämnad i kölvattnet i denna strävan efter renare luft och bättre hälsa, med enorma brister på luftföroreningsdata. Forskare från höginkomstländer, som till exempel Sverige, har svårt att utforma och genomföra bra studier i Afrika trots vår stora tillgång på mätinstrument och analysmetoder. Möjligheten att genomföra bra forskning i Afrika begränsas av svårigheter att förstå hur akuta sociala problem, vanor, och kulturella normer påverkar genomförbarheten av studier som tidigare visat sig fungera bra i Sverige. Andra mer praktiska problem som begränsar möjligheten att genomföra studier och att implementera lösningar är bristen på stabilt elnät och tillgången till wifi.  I Afrika är man utsatt för en dubbel börda av luftföroreningar. Utomhus är halterna mycket högre än i de flesta andra delar av världen på grund av en gammal fordonsflotta som kör på oren diesel, och på att man hanterar sina sopor genom att bränna dem utomhus. Inomhus är halterna  ofta 10-100 gånger högre än de höga utomhushalterna, eftersom 93 % av befolkningen lagar mat och värmer sina hus med fasta bränslen (träkol, ved och torkad kodynga). I Etiopien, Afrikas näst folkrikaste land, tror man att 5,5 % av alla dödsfall är kopplade till luftföroreningar. Dessa uppskattningar är troligen i underkant eftersom de, på grund av att data från Afrika saknas, är baserade på effekter av luftföroreningar fastställda i andra delar av världen, där föroreningskällorna är helt annorlunda.Baserat på våra erfarenheter av, och svårigheter med, att nyligen försöka kartlägga luftföroreningarna i Adama, Etiopens tredje största stad, står det helt klart för oss att ett framgångsrikt arbete med att minska luftföroreningar, och därmed öka hälsan hos befolkningen, bara kan göras i ett nära samarbete med berörda parter. Vi föreslår därför uppbyggandet av ett nätverk, AIR (Air pollution Impact Resources) mellan Sverige och Etiopien.AIR kommer att baseras på en kapacitetsuppbyggnad som ska komma både Sverige och Etiopien till godo. Kapacitetsuppbyggnad är det sätt på vilket individer och organisationer får, förbättrar och behåller den kompetens, kunskap, verktyg, utrustning och andra resurser som behövs för att utföra högkvalitativ och relevant forskning och högt genomslag. Genom att kombinera den världsledande expertis i aerosolmätteknik och bedömning av hälsoeffekter som finns på Lunds universitet med den unika insikt i infrastruktur, skrivna och oskrivna lagar, normer och kultur som finns hos våra Etiopiska parter på universiteten i Addis Abeba, Haramaya och Jimma ska vi tillsammans utveckla metoder för att genomföra mätningar och koppla dess resultat till hälsoeffekter. Målet är att skapa en gynnsam grogrund för forskningssamarbeten som kan hjälpa Etiopien och andra låginkomstländer att möta flera av hållbarhetsmålen.I AIR finns ett nyligen inlett samarbete med NASA och den satellit (MAIA – Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols) för kartläggande av luftföroreningar globalt  som ska skjutas upp år 2022. MAIA kommer att ha 12 primära målområden varav Etiopien är ett ifall det därifrån går att producera markbaserad mätdata för att relatera de aerosolegenskaper satelliten mäter från rymden med de källor som finns i landet. Om vi i AIR tillsammans kan bygga upp kapacitet att genomföra sådana mätningar innebär det fantastiska möjligheter både för Etiopen och för Sverige att delta i detta stora projekt som kommer att generera data som kan ligga till grund för ett stort antal nationella och internationella ansökningar. Samarbetet kommer också att skapa unika möjligheter för Etiopien att mäta och övervaka luftföroreningar vilket är en förutsättning för att skapa medvetenhet om problemet, och generera verktyg att göra något åt det, bland befolkning och beslutsfattare.Med andra ord, samarbetet i AIR, som förenar forskare från olika bakgrund med ett gemensamt intresse av luftföroreningar och dess hälsoeffekter, kan fungera som den språngbräda som hittills saknas för långsiktiga forskningsprojekt i detta fält. Det kan möjliggöra för både Etiopien och Sverige att vara del av stora internationella satsningar och, inte minst, stödja lokala satsningar som kan i längden kan generera den kunskap som behövs för att kunna påverka beslutsfattare.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Proxy-based climate reconstructions from Southern Africa are currently limited in both quality and quantity, and expanded data on past hydroclimate is central for better assessments of regional climate change. Paleo-data is also critical for the calibration of climate models, which outcomes may have direct impact on rural societies dependent on predictable rainfall for subsistence. With this proposal we aim to reconstruct Southern African hydroclimate variability, with emphasis on the nature and frequency of extreme rainfall anomalies, and associated ecosystem impacts. Geochemical tools will be applied on sedimentological sequences sampled from climate sensitive ecosystems in South Africa, Lesotho and Mozambique. More specifically, we will; 1) implement state-of-the-art compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) and X-ray fluorescence scanning (XRF) for hydroclimate proxy reconstructions - a proxy-combination optimal for unambiguous and robust interpretative assessment, 2) focus on high-resolution data for identification of short-term extreme events and abrupt climate shifts, 3) provide tight chronological control for optimal inter-site comparison and identification of potential leads and lags within and between climate- and eco-systems, 4) run climate model simulations with a coupled earth system model. In parallel, biogenic methods will yield data on local aquatic- and regional vegetation dynamics, providing a coupling between ecosystem response and climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste åren har flera klimatmodeller tagits fram för att förutspå framtida klimat-förändringar för olika platser på jorden. De regionala klimatmodeller som finns tillgängliga för Afrika, uppvisar ofta mycket osäkra och ibland tvetydiga resultat. Osäkerheten i modellerna för Afrika är särskilt stor när det gäller att uppskatta framtida nederbördsmönster. Detta är olyckligt eftersom en stor del avbefolkningen i södra Afrika är beroende av klimatkänsliga näringar, som t.ex. jordbruk, och därmed på sikt hade kunnat gynnas av tillförlitliga klimatmodeller om sådana fanns tillgängliga. För att förfina och förbättra dessa modeller, krävs en ökad förståelse för det gångna klimatet i södra Afrika och de processer som ligger bakom de naturliga klimatförändringar som drabbat regionen historiskt sett. Ett sätt att öka förståelsen för klimatrelaterade processer är att undersöka det gångna klimatet genom att analysera olika klimatkänsliga parametrar i naturliga arkiv. I vårt projekt kommer vi att använda oss av främst sjösediment och torv från våtmarker i Lesotho, södra Moçambique och östra Sydafrika. Genom kontakter med lokala forskare och från egna fältobservationer har vi identifierat lovande arkiv i områden där hittills ytterst få klimatologiska dataserier finns tillgängliga. Vi kommer att datera dessa arkiv med kol-14-metoden, och analysera klimatkänsliga kemiska parametrar (isotopsammansättning i biomarkörer, samt sammansättningen av olika grundämnen i det oorganiska materialet), samt vegetations- och miljökänsliga mikrofossil (pollen, diatomeer). Dessa parametrar i kombination, kan ge information om hur mängden nederbörd varierat i tid, hur vegetationstäcket förändrats, hur våtmarkernas vattenbalans har växlat, hur säsongsnederbörden varierat osv. Denna information är indirekt, och ibland till och med direkt kopplad till klimatet och vi kan på så sätt uppskatta de relativa, men ibland också kvantitativa, förändringarna i nederbörd, cirkulationsförändringar, evaporation osv., för den tidsperiod som våra klimatarkiv omfattar. Vi kan även studera hur vegetaiton och miljö påverkats av klimatförändringar, och på så sätt få en bättre förståelse för hur kämsliga dagens ekosystem är för kommande klimatförändringar kopplande till den globala uppvärmningen. Länderna i södra Afrika påverkas i hög grad av de pågående klimatförändringarna och är beroende av strategier för anpassning till de nya förhållanden som råder och kommer att råda i framtiden. Paleo-klimat-forskning är av stor betydelse i detta sammanhang, eftersom den kan leda till bättre och förfinade regionala klimatmodeller, samt en bättre förståese för kopplingen mellan klimatförändringar, miljöpåverkan och vegetationsdynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reconstructing hydroclimatic extremes across south-eastern Africa using paleo-data and climate modelling</narrative>
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      <narrative>Proxy-based climate reconstructions from Southern Africa are currently limited in both quality and quantity, and expanded data on past hydroclimate is central for better assessments of regional climate change. Paleo-data is also critical for the calibration of climate models, which outcomes may have direct impact on rural societies dependent on predictable rainfall for subsistence. With this proposal we aim to reconstruct Southern African hydroclimate variability, with emphasis on the nature and frequency of extreme rainfall anomalies, and associated ecosystem impacts. Geochemical tools will be applied on sedimentological sequences sampled from climate sensitive ecosystems in South Africa, Lesotho and Mozambique. More specifically, we will; 1) implement state-of-the-art compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) and X-ray fluorescence scanning (XRF) for hydroclimate proxy reconstructions - a proxy-combination optimal for unambiguous and robust interpretative assessment, 2) focus on high-resolution data for identification of short-term extreme events and abrupt climate shifts, 3) provide tight chronological control for optimal inter-site comparison and identification of potential leads and lags within and between climate- and eco-systems, 4) run climate model simulations with a coupled earth system model. In parallel, biogenic methods will yield data on local aquatic- and regional vegetation dynamics, providing a coupling between ecosystem response and climate change.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste åren har flera klimatmodeller tagits fram för att förutspå framtida klimat-förändringar för olika platser på jorden. De regionala klimatmodeller som finns tillgängliga för Afrika, uppvisar ofta mycket osäkra och ibland tvetydiga resultat. Osäkerheten i modellerna för Afrika är särskilt stor när det gäller att uppskatta framtida nederbördsmönster. Detta är olyckligt eftersom en stor del avbefolkningen i södra Afrika är beroende av klimatkänsliga näringar, som t.ex. jordbruk, och därmed på sikt hade kunnat gynnas av tillförlitliga klimatmodeller om sådana fanns tillgängliga. För att förfina och förbättra dessa modeller, krävs en ökad förståelse för det gångna klimatet i södra Afrika och de processer som ligger bakom de naturliga klimatförändringar som drabbat regionen historiskt sett. Ett sätt att öka förståelsen för klimatrelaterade processer är att undersöka det gångna klimatet genom att analysera olika klimatkänsliga parametrar i naturliga arkiv. I vårt projekt kommer vi att använda oss av främst sjösediment och torv från våtmarker i Lesotho, södra Moçambique och östra Sydafrika. Genom kontakter med lokala forskare och från egna fältobservationer har vi identifierat lovande arkiv i områden där hittills ytterst få klimatologiska dataserier finns tillgängliga. Vi kommer att datera dessa arkiv med kol-14-metoden, och analysera klimatkänsliga kemiska parametrar (isotopsammansättning i biomarkörer, samt sammansättningen av olika grundämnen i det oorganiska materialet), samt vegetations- och miljökänsliga mikrofossil (pollen, diatomeer). Dessa parametrar i kombination, kan ge information om hur mängden nederbörd varierat i tid, hur vegetationstäcket förändrats, hur våtmarkernas vattenbalans har växlat, hur säsongsnederbörden varierat osv. Denna information är indirekt, och ibland till och med direkt kopplad till klimatet och vi kan på så sätt uppskatta de relativa, men ibland också kvantitativa, förändringarna i nederbörd, cirkulationsförändringar, evaporation osv., för den tidsperiod som våra klimatarkiv omfattar. Vi kan även studera hur vegetaiton och miljö påverkats av klimatförändringar, och på så sätt få en bättre förståelse för hur kämsliga dagens ekosystem är för kommande klimatförändringar kopplande till den globala uppvärmningen. Länderna i södra Afrika påverkas i hög grad av de pågående klimatförändringarna och är beroende av strategier för anpassning till de nya förhållanden som råder och kommer att råda i framtiden. Paleo-klimat-forskning är av stor betydelse i detta sammanhang, eftersom den kan leda till bättre och förfinade regionala klimatmodeller, samt en bättre förståese för kopplingen mellan klimatförändringar, miljöpåverkan och vegetationsdynamik.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Developing climate-resilient and nutritional crops in Central America through plant biotechnology</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Växtbioteknik i utvecklingen av klimat-tåliga och funktionella grödor i Centralamerika</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förra året rapporterade FN: s livsmedels- och jordbruksorganisation (FAO) att antalet undernärda människor i Latinamerika och Karibien hade ökat främst på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig i näringsämnen, såsom järn, zink och vitamin A och B12, samt effekten av klimatförändringar på jordbruket. Till exempel så drabbades regionen år 2015-2016 av den värsta torkperioden på 35 år, orsakad av El Niño-fenomenet. Torkan resulterade i betydande minskningar av jordbruksproduktionen och 50-90% av skörden gick förlorad, vilket gjorde att mer än 3,6 miljoner människor behövde humanitär hjälp. Ökningen i antalet hungriga har avlägsnat denna region från det hållbara utvecklingsmålet 2: noll hunger till år 2030. Honduras och Guatemala är två centralamerikanska länder vars jordbruk är mycket utsatt för klimatförändringar, eftersom de drabbas av olika naturkatastrofer som orkaner, tropiska stormer, översvämningar, torka och jordskred som förstör grödor och kritisk infrastruktur. Därför har båda länderna höga nivåer av fattigdom och undernäring. Analys av den årliga tillväxt-takten för stora grödor visar att produktivitetsvinsterna är marginella och 40% respektive 10% av befolkningen i Guatemala och Honduras har en inkomst under US $ 1 per dag. Dessutom har det uppskattats att 58% och 49,8% av barnen drabbas av kronisk undernäring i Honduras respektive Guatemala. Därför behövs bioteknologisk innovation i denna region för att ta fram grödor som är resilienta mot klimatförändringarnas effekter med förbättrad produktivitet, som har bättre kvalitet och näringsvärde. Forskning och utveckling (FoU) kommer att vara viktiga faktorer för att garantera framsteg i jordbruket i Centralamerika. Syftet med detta förslag är att etablera nätverket Sverige-Centralamerika och tillsammans utveckla funktionella grödor med högt näringsvärde och resiliens mot effekterna av klimatförändringar. För att uppnå detta kommer konsortiet att organiseras i fyra olika arbetspaket (WP) som kommer att utveckla, utvärdera och genomföra användningen av grödor med ökat näringsvärde och motståndskraft för att säkerställa livsmedelssäkerhet för framtiden.Detta förslag fokuserar på två centralamerikanska länder, Honduras och Guatemala, och i två mycket viktiga lokala grödor, sötpotatis och ”yam bean”, lokalt känd som "ahipa" eller "jicama" (Pachirhizus spp.). Internationella potatiscentret i Peru (CIP-Peru) arbetar redan med att utveckla biofortifierade sorter av sötpotatis och nyligen påbörjades experiment med yam bean; i båda fallen används verktyg från klassisk växtförädling. Det finns dock ett behov av avancerad analys på molekylär nivå. För att främja användningen av nya växtbioteknik är en nyckeluppgift för nätverket att öka dialogen mellan forskare och beslutsfattare.Nationella regeringar i Centralamerika är medvetna om allvaret av undernäring och klimatförändringar. Båda länderna har startat lokala initiativ som syftar till att utveckla sitt jordbruk för att utrota undernäringen och att möta klimatförändringarna. Alla dessa ansträngningar är emellertid inte tillräckliga. Det är också viktigt med modern växtbioteknik kombinerat med lämpliga studier av biotillgänglighet, samt ett balanserat och väl fungerande rättsligt ramverk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods, i.e. integrated –omics analysis, can greatly contribute to the efficient development of improved crops. Central America is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger by 2030. Hence, biotechnological innovation is very much needed if resilient crops with improved productivity, quality, and nutritional value are to be achieved. The goal of this proposal is to establish the network Sweden-Central America and together develop functional crops with high nutritional value and resilient to the effects of climate change. To achieve this, the consortium is organized in four working groups which together seek to develop, evaluate, and implement the cultivation of nutritive and resilient crops. The topics of discussion and knowledge transference within this network will spin around the development of functional and resilient biofortified crop varieties using classical breeding techniques, the implementation of plant biotechnology techniques; the education and training of professionals within the area of food nutrition responsible for the evaluation of the nutritional value and bioavailability of the improved crops, and finally by consolidating the legal guidelines so the devalopment of science-based advancements in agriculture will not be prohibitive.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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        <narrative>The results obtained from the national surveys on infrastructure and human capacity are summarized in a report that will be sent to relevant government, non-government, and financial institutions so that they can take necessary actions and improve their capabilities to perform plant biotechnology research in their countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods, i.e. integrated –omics analysis, can greatly contribute to the efficient development of improved crops. Central America is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger by 2030. Hence, biotechnological innovation is very much needed if resilient crops with improved productivity, quality, and nutritional value are to be achieved. The goal of this proposal is to establish the network Sweden-Central America and together develop functional crops with high nutritional value and resilient to the effects of climate change. To achieve this, the consortium is organized in four working groups which together seek to develop, evaluate, and implement the cultivation of nutritive and resilient crops. The topics of discussion and knowledge transference within this network will spin around the development of functional and resilient biofortified crop varieties using classical breeding techniques, the implementation of plant biotechnology techniques; the education and training of professionals within the area of food nutrition responsible for the evaluation of the nutritional value and bioavailability of the improved crops, and finally by consolidating the legal guidelines so the devalopment of science-based advancements in agriculture will not be prohibitive.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förra året rapporterade FN: s livsmedels- och jordbruksorganisation (FAO) att antalet undernärda människor i Latinamerika och Karibien hade ökat främst på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig i näringsämnen, såsom järn, zink och vitamin A och B12, samt effekten av klimatförändringar på jordbruket. Till exempel så drabbades regionen år 2015-2016 av den värsta torkperioden på 35 år, orsakad av El Niño-fenomenet. Torkan resulterade i betydande minskningar av jordbruksproduktionen och 50-90% av skörden gick förlorad, vilket gjorde att mer än 3,6 miljoner människor behövde humanitär hjälp. Ökningen i antalet hungriga har avlägsnat denna region från det hållbara utvecklingsmålet 2: noll hunger till år 2030. Honduras och Guatemala är två centralamerikanska länder vars jordbruk är mycket utsatt för klimatförändringar, eftersom de drabbas av olika naturkatastrofer som orkaner, tropiska stormer, översvämningar, torka och jordskred som förstör grödor och kritisk infrastruktur. Därför har båda länderna höga nivåer av fattigdom och undernäring. Analys av den årliga tillväxt-takten för stora grödor visar att produktivitetsvinsterna är marginella och 40% respektive 10% av befolkningen i Guatemala och Honduras har en inkomst under US $ 1 per dag. Dessutom har det uppskattats att 58% och 49,8% av barnen drabbas av kronisk undernäring i Honduras respektive Guatemala. Därför behövs bioteknologisk innovation i denna region för att ta fram grödor som är resilienta mot klimatförändringarnas effekter med förbättrad produktivitet, som har bättre kvalitet och näringsvärde. Forskning och utveckling (FoU) kommer att vara viktiga faktorer för att garantera framsteg i jordbruket i Centralamerika. Syftet med detta förslag är att etablera nätverket Sverige-Centralamerika och tillsammans utveckla funktionella grödor med högt näringsvärde och resiliens mot effekterna av klimatförändringar. För att uppnå detta kommer konsortiet att organiseras i fyra olika arbetspaket (WP) som kommer att utveckla, utvärdera och genomföra användningen av grödor med ökat näringsvärde och motståndskraft för att säkerställa livsmedelssäkerhet för framtiden.Detta förslag fokuserar på två centralamerikanska länder, Honduras och Guatemala, och i två mycket viktiga lokala grödor, sötpotatis och ”yam bean”, lokalt känd som "ahipa" eller "jicama" (Pachirhizus spp.). Internationella potatiscentret i Peru (CIP-Peru) arbetar redan med att utveckla biofortifierade sorter av sötpotatis och nyligen påbörjades experiment med yam bean; i båda fallen används verktyg från klassisk växtförädling. Det finns dock ett behov av avancerad analys på molekylär nivå. För att främja användningen av nya växtbioteknik är en nyckeluppgift för nätverket att öka dialogen mellan forskare och beslutsfattare.Nationella regeringar i Centralamerika är medvetna om allvaret av undernäring och klimatförändringar. Båda länderna har startat lokala initiativ som syftar till att utveckla sitt jordbruk för att utrota undernäringen och att möta klimatförändringarna. Alla dessa ansträngningar är emellertid inte tillräckliga. Det är också viktigt med modern växtbioteknik kombinerat med lämpliga studier av biotillgänglighet, samt ett balanserat och väl fungerande rättsligt ramverk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development and clinical evaluation of an equitable diagnostic solution for severe fever in children: from patient to lab-on-a-chip and back</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diagnostic devices for point-of-care are increasingly recognized as critical to meeting global health priorities, and are a cornerstone of infectious and non-infectious disease detection as well as clinical case management and control. Disadvantaged populations often lack access to well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, hindering efforts to control disease impact, spread, and resulting in a major source of health inequity. The Division of Nanobiotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology has been active in developing and prototyping rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests suitable for resource-limited settings. In collaboration with the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, the Mbarara Regional University Hospital and Doctors Without Border’s Epicentre, we will prototype and test a novel molecular diagnostic tool thatcan rapidly detect an infectious disease agent known to cause neurological infections such as meningitis.This postdoctoral research project aim at characterise and prototype an affordable, rapid, specific, and sensitive, POC tool for use in children with suspected nervous system infection and to evaluate its clinical usability in resource-limited setting. In conclusion, developing an affordable, easy to use POC that can aid medical scientists and clinicians in rural settings has potential to close the diagnostic gap between low and high resource setting. This project is an interdisciplinary cooperation between Uganda and Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter att ett barnbarn till Hans Rosling, den berömda professorn i internationell hälsa, fick hjärnhinneinflammation så infördes en viktig förändring för alla barn i Sverige. Hans Roslings och hans kollegors påverkansarbete ledde till att från 2009 har alla barn i Sverige rätt till vaccination mot en av de bakterier som kan orsaka hjärnhinneinflammation, det är nu en del av det allmänna barndomsvaccinationsprogrammet. Hjärnhinneinflammation är dock en komplex sjukdom som kan orsakas av många olika organismer såsom bakterier, virus och parasiter och idag finns det endast vaccin som skyddar mot vissa av dessa organismer. Följaktligen, när ett barn kommer till akuten med feber och andra symptom som kan tyda på  att barnet har hjärnhinneinflammation så beställer läkaren omedelbart en serie olika kliniska labbtester för att klargöra om barnet har hjärnhinneinflammation och i så fall vilken organism som ligger bakom. Att klargöra den specifika orsaken bakom en patients hjärnhinneinflammation är väsentligt eftersom det tillåter läkaren att sätta in den rätta behandlingen som krävs i just det fallet. Dessa labbtester är dock dyra, kräver avancerad labbutrustning och måste utföras och tolkas av specialiserad labbpersonal och mikrobiologer. När ett barn uppvisar tecken på hjärnhinneinflammation i ett låginkomstland såsom Uganda är det ofta att det närmsta sjukhuset inte har de resurser som krävs för att utföra testerna som kan klargöra vilken organism som orsakar sjukdomen. Allt som oftast blir barn på landsbygden i Uganda behandlade med antibiotika men tillfrisknar ändå inte, eftersom de får fel behandling på grund av de bristfälliga diagnostiska testerna.Mitt forskningsprojekt går ut på att bemöta detta behov av förbättrad diagnostik av hjärnhinneinflammation i resursfattiga områden och tillsammans med forskare i Uganda utveckla ett patientnära diagnostiskt verktyg. Ett verktyg som är portabelt, billigt och som kan användas i sjukhus som inte har tillgång till avancerad labbutrustning. Verktyget bör vara pålitligt och jämförbart med de som används i Sverige men designat specifikt för de omständigheter som råder i Ugandas sjukvårdssystemet. På KTH har vi kommit en lång väg med att utveckla ett sådant verktyg men vi har inte utvärderat dess användbarhet i verkliga kliniska situationer. Under mitt projekt kommer jag att arbeta tillsammans med Mbarara Hospital och Läkare Utan Gränsers forskningslaboratorium i Mbarara, Uganda för att utforma verktyget så att det passar in på deras sjukhus som vårdar många fattiga familjer.Varför är detta projekt viktigt? Förbättring av hälsa är nära sammankopplat med utplåning av extrem fattigdom och det finns ett enormt behov av innovation inom lågkostnadsdiagnostik. Vi vet också att överanvändning av antibiotika för att behandla icke-bakteriella infektioner är ett globalt problem som bidrar till utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens även här i Sverige. Forskning inom detta fält kan leda till ny kunskap som gynnar barn i resursfattiga områden och är därmed en investering i en friskare och mer jämställd värld.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diagnostic devices for point-of-care are increasingly recognized as critical to meeting global health priorities, and are a cornerstone of infectious and non-infectious disease detection as well as clinical case management and control. Disadvantaged populations often lack access to well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, hindering efforts to control disease impact, spread, and resulting in a major source of health inequity. The Division of Nanobiotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology has been active in developing and prototyping rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests suitable for resource-limited settings. In collaboration with the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, the Mbarara Regional University Hospital and Doctors Without Border’s Epicentre, we will prototype and test a novel molecular diagnostic tool thatcan rapidly detect an infectious disease agent known to cause neurological infections such as meningitis.This postdoctoral research project aim at characterise and prototype an affordable, rapid, specific, and sensitive, POC tool for use in children with suspected nervous system infection and to evaluate its clinical usability in resource-limited setting. In conclusion, developing an affordable, easy to use POC that can aid medical scientists and clinicians in rural settings has potential to close the diagnostic gap between low and high resource setting. This project is an interdisciplinary cooperation between Uganda and Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efter att ett barnbarn till Hans Rosling, den berömda professorn i internationell hälsa, fick hjärnhinneinflammation så infördes en viktig förändring för alla barn i Sverige. Hans Roslings och hans kollegors påverkansarbete ledde till att från 2009 har alla barn i Sverige rätt till vaccination mot en av de bakterier som kan orsaka hjärnhinneinflammation, det är nu en del av det allmänna barndomsvaccinationsprogrammet. Hjärnhinneinflammation är dock en komplex sjukdom som kan orsakas av många olika organismer såsom bakterier, virus och parasiter och idag finns det endast vaccin som skyddar mot vissa av dessa organismer. Följaktligen, när ett barn kommer till akuten med feber och andra symptom som kan tyda på  att barnet har hjärnhinneinflammation så beställer läkaren omedelbart en serie olika kliniska labbtester för att klargöra om barnet har hjärnhinneinflammation och i så fall vilken organism som ligger bakom. Att klargöra den specifika orsaken bakom en patients hjärnhinneinflammation är väsentligt eftersom det tillåter läkaren att sätta in den rätta behandlingen som krävs i just det fallet. Dessa labbtester är dock dyra, kräver avancerad labbutrustning och måste utföras och tolkas av specialiserad labbpersonal och mikrobiologer. När ett barn uppvisar tecken på hjärnhinneinflammation i ett låginkomstland såsom Uganda är det ofta att det närmsta sjukhuset inte har de resurser som krävs för att utföra testerna som kan klargöra vilken organism som orsakar sjukdomen. Allt som oftast blir barn på landsbygden i Uganda behandlade med antibiotika men tillfrisknar ändå inte, eftersom de får fel behandling på grund av de bristfälliga diagnostiska testerna.Mitt forskningsprojekt går ut på att bemöta detta behov av förbättrad diagnostik av hjärnhinneinflammation i resursfattiga områden och tillsammans med forskare i Uganda utveckla ett patientnära diagnostiskt verktyg. Ett verktyg som är portabelt, billigt och som kan användas i sjukhus som inte har tillgång till avancerad labbutrustning. Verktyget bör vara pålitligt och jämförbart med de som används i Sverige men designat specifikt för de omständigheter som råder i Ugandas sjukvårdssystemet. På KTH har vi kommit en lång väg med att utveckla ett sådant verktyg men vi har inte utvärderat dess användbarhet i verkliga kliniska situationer. Under mitt projekt kommer jag att arbeta tillsammans med Mbarara Hospital och Läkare Utan Gränsers forskningslaboratorium i Mbarara, Uganda för att utforma verktyget så att det passar in på deras sjukhus som vårdar många fattiga familjer.Varför är detta projekt viktigt? Förbättring av hälsa är nära sammankopplat med utplåning av extrem fattigdom och det finns ett enormt behov av innovation inom lågkostnadsdiagnostik. Vi vet också att överanvändning av antibiotika för att behandla icke-bakteriella infektioner är ett globalt problem som bidrar till utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens även här i Sverige. Forskning inom detta fält kan leda till ny kunskap som gynnar barn i resursfattiga områden och är därmed en investering i en friskare och mer jämställd värld.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner mot HIV infektion anses vara en av de största folkhälsoinsatser som någonsin genomförts. Hittills är resultaten lovande både vad gäller hälsa och överlevnad hos HIV positiva individer. Framväxten av läkemedelsresistenta virusvarianter utgör ett ständigt hot mot den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner. Eftersom bromsmedicinprogram i de flesta regioner i världen inte omfattar övervakning av virusmängd eller tester för att se ifall det kan finnas mutationer hos viruset, är det troligt att uppkomst och överföring av läkemedelsresistenta virus kan ske obemärkt under längre tidsperioder.Dessutom, även om det totala antalet Hiv-fall i många länder har minskat, kan överföring av resistenta virus fortsätta framför allt i grupper som har ett riskbeteende som kan HIV infektion. Sådana befolkningsgrupper kan också vara svåra att nå i förebyggande insatser och vård. De kan även ha beteenden som ökar risken för oregelbunden behandling. Dessa faktorer kan främja utvecklingen av läkemedelsresistens.Vårt forskningsprojekt bygger på stora representativa grupper av HIV positiva individer från olika delar av Etiopien, den näst folkrikaste nationen i Afrika söder om Sahara, och omfattar både Hiv-positiva patienter och individer med hög risk för HIV smitta. Långtidsuppföljning och tillgång till epidemiologiska och kliniska data samt arvsmassa från HIV kommer att kunna leda till ny och relevant information om de mönster och följder spridning av antiretroviral läkemedelsresistens kan ha. Denna kunskap kommer att vara till direkt nytta för modifiering av behandlingsprogram, och kommer att bidra till bättre bedömningar om behovet av rutinmässig virusmängdövervakning och resistenstestning i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom kommer karakterisering av HIV spridningen i den allmänna befolkningen och högriskgrupper ge ny förståelse för hur HIV fortsätter att sprida i denna del av världen, vilket i sin tur möjliggör en effektivare utformning av förebyggande program. Denna information kommer att vara särskilt värdefull eftersom det kan kopplas till detaljerade ny kunskap om uppkomst av läkemedelsresistens.Resultaten vårt forskningsprojekt är uppenbara och kommer att ha en direkt betydelse för bromsmedicinprogram i Etiopien och omgivande länder, där en genetisk variant som kallas subtyp C är dominerande. Eftersom förekomsten av denna subtyp ökar i andra delar av världen, förväntas den nya kunskapen även ha betydelse globalt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The global expansion of antiretroviral treatment (ART) is one of the greatest public health interventions ever undertaken. However, the emergence and spread of drug-resistant viral variants constitutes an imminent threat to the global roll-out of ART.This project is based on large representative cohorts from different parts of Ethiopia, the second most populous nation in Africa, and includes both HIV-positive subjects and individuals at high risk of HIV acquisition. Longitudinal follow-up and access to epidemiological and clinical data, as well as genetic information of the virus, will reveal new information on how viral, socio-demographic and behavioral factors interact in HIV transmission, with particular regard to drug-resistant variants. This knowledge will elucidate mechanisms of drug resistance development, and will be of direct use for the modification of ART programs. Moreover, the characterization of HIV transmission in the general population and high-risk groups, based on both viral and detailed epidemiological and behavioural factors, will provide new insights of how drug-resistant HIV strains disseminate.The results of this project will have direct impact for ART programs in Ethiopia and for similar settings in the world, where HIV-1 subtype C is dominant.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner mot HIV infektion anses vara en av de största folkhälsoinsatser som någonsin genomförts. Hittills är resultaten lovande både vad gäller hälsa och överlevnad hos HIV positiva individer. Framväxten av läkemedelsresistenta virusvarianter utgör ett ständigt hot mot den globala expansionen av bromsmediciner. Eftersom bromsmedicinprogram i de flesta regioner i världen inte omfattar övervakning av virusmängd eller tester för att se ifall det kan finnas mutationer hos viruset, är det troligt att uppkomst och överföring av läkemedelsresistenta virus kan ske obemärkt under längre tidsperioder.Dessutom, även om det totala antalet Hiv-fall i många länder har minskat, kan överföring av resistenta virus fortsätta framför allt i grupper som har ett riskbeteende som kan HIV infektion. Sådana befolkningsgrupper kan också vara svåra att nå i förebyggande insatser och vård. De kan även ha beteenden som ökar risken för oregelbunden behandling. Dessa faktorer kan främja utvecklingen av läkemedelsresistens.Vårt forskningsprojekt bygger på stora representativa grupper av HIV positiva individer från olika delar av Etiopien, den näst folkrikaste nationen i Afrika söder om Sahara, och omfattar både Hiv-positiva patienter och individer med hög risk för HIV smitta. Långtidsuppföljning och tillgång till epidemiologiska och kliniska data samt arvsmassa från HIV kommer att kunna leda till ny och relevant information om de mönster och följder spridning av antiretroviral läkemedelsresistens kan ha. Denna kunskap kommer att vara till direkt nytta för modifiering av behandlingsprogram, och kommer att bidra till bättre bedömningar om behovet av rutinmässig virusmängdövervakning och resistenstestning i Afrika söder om Sahara. Dessutom kommer karakterisering av HIV spridningen i den allmänna befolkningen och högriskgrupper ge ny förståelse för hur HIV fortsätter att sprida i denna del av världen, vilket i sin tur möjliggör en effektivare utformning av förebyggande program. Denna information kommer att vara särskilt värdefull eftersom det kan kopplas till detaljerade ny kunskap om uppkomst av läkemedelsresistens.Resultaten vårt forskningsprojekt är uppenbara och kommer att ha en direkt betydelse för bromsmedicinprogram i Etiopien och omgivande länder, där en genetisk variant som kallas subtyp C är dominerande. Eftersom förekomsten av denna subtyp ökar i andra delar av världen, förväntas den nya kunskapen även ha betydelse globalt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rational Design of Transition Metal Based Nanoalloys and Two Dimensional Materials for Direct Conversion of CO2 into Gasoline Fuel</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Rationell design av övergångsmetallbaserade nanolegeringar och tvådimensionella material för direkt omvandling av koldioxid till bensinbränsle</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efterfrågan på energi ökar dag för dag på grund av den kontinuerliga tillväxten i befolkning, ekonomi- och levnadsstandardutveckling. Urbaniseringen ökar utnyttjandet av kolbaserade fossila bränslen (kol, olja och naturgas) i takt med utvecklingen av mänsklig civilisation och industrialisering. Därför strävar en betydande forskning på att ersätta den traditionella råoljan - hitta alternativen till vår nuvarande fossila bränslebaserade ekonomi. Den omfattande globala förbrukningen av fossila bränsleresurser medför en stor mängd koldioxidutsläpp som är ansvarig för den globala klimatförändringen. Emellertid fortfarande kommer den större delen av världs energiförsörjning från råolja. Den totala primära energiförsörjningen (31%) och över 90% av transportbränslena kommer från råoljorna. Dessutom kontrolleras energiförsörjningen med kolet (29%) och naturgas (21%). Samtidigt har koncentrationen av atmosfärisk koldioxid ökat med 56% sedan 1990-talet till 2014. Omvandling av CO2 till värdefulla kemikalier och bränslen är det mest fördelaktiga sättet att minska koldioxidutsläppen och en viktig parameter för att ersätta de minskade fossila bränslen. Eftersom denna konversation är baserad på elektrokemiska mekanismer och inte på förbränning, är processen miljövänlig och är effektivare än bränsleförbränning. Emellertid är koldioxid känt som termodynamiskt stabil, kemiskt inert och fullständigt oxiderad molekyl. Det är alltså en mycket utmanande uppgift att aktivera CO2 för vidare användning p.g.a. CO2-aktivering kräver hög energi. Å andra sidan är väte ren och kan fungera som en energikälla för att omvandla CO2 till livskraftiga produkter. Därför har CO2-hydrogenering blivit alltmer intressant för omvandling av CO2 till några väsentliga kolväten, såsom kolväten (C2-4), lägre olefiner, bensin (C5+) och så vidare. Enligt litteraturundersökningen har omvandling av CO2 till kolväte uppnåtts via två vägar; första direkta hydrogenering av CO2 till CO via omvänd vatten-gasskift (RWGS) reaktion och följd av CO-hydrogenering till högre kolväten genom Fischer-Tropsch-syntes (FTS), medan den andra processen är indirekt väg att syntetisera högre kolväten via syngas (blandning av CO och H2) och/eller metanol mellanprodukten till bensin. Det första tillvägagångssättet är emellertid bekvämare än den andra. Det finns dock brist på studier i den direkta CO2-till bensinbildningen. Därför syftar vår nuvarande förslag på förståelse av de grundläggande katalytiska konceptet för både RWGS- och FTS-metoder och kemin av högre kolväten (C5+) såsom bensin. På så sätt letar man efter en mycket effektiv katalysator, som kan katalysera både RWGS och FTS-metoder, vilket är ett viktigt verktyg för bensinbildning. De katalytiska egenskaperna hos ett material beror starkt på dess sammansättning och atomkonfiguration. Att hitta kompositionerna och geometriska arrangemang som maximerar katalytisk effektivitet hos ett material i en given reaktion är ett långvarigt problem inom kemi och materialvetenskap. Framsteg i materialkontroll på nanoskalan har öppnat ett nytt universum av möjligheter för katalys. Den högre flexibiliteten för att stämma egenskaperna hos nanomaterialet, på grund av möjligheten att variera deras former, storlekar, komposition, inneslutningseffekter, oxidationstillstånd, gör den till de mest lovande forskningsområden. I själva verket har nanomaterial ett mycket större yt-volymförhållande, jämfört med bulkmaterial. Vidare kan de resulterande atomarrangemangen vid deras ytor förändras betydligt med deras storlek och sammansättning. Därför kan det antalet av möjliga former, storlekar, sammansättning, confinementseffekter, oxidationstillstånd, reaktiva grupper för nanomaterial undersökas för att optimera sitt beteende i specifika katalytiska reaktioner. Vi kommer att utföra en omfattande och systematisk undersökning för att utforma de effektiva katalysatorerna, som selektivt kan bilda bensinprodukt via direkt tillvägagångssätt. Vi kommer att använda den avancerade beräkningsmetodiken baserad på första principen elektronisk strukturteori genom hela vår omfattande sökning av effektivt katalytiskt material. Således tror vi att resultaten kommer att kopplas till de olika aktiviteterna i gränssnittskemi och materialvetenskapssamhällen, inklusive den pågående återkopplingen mellan teori och experiment i hållbar- och förnybarenergiskörd perspektiv.</narrative>
      <narrative>The over consumption of fossil fuels lead to escalation of CO2 emission, which in turn results in global warming. On the other hand, CO2 can be a promising feedstock for various carbon-based fuels (CH4, CH3OH, HCOOH). However, the conversion of CO2 into various hydrocarbons/alcohols is challenging as CO2 is a thermodynamically stable, non-polar and chemically inert molecule. Due to this, researchers have been mainly involved in designing catalysts for the production of C1 (CO, CH3OH, HCOOH) and short-chain based products via selective hydrogenation. However, it will be interesting to see whether CO2 can be converted back into long-chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline. For this, we have identified two reaction pathways (direct and indirect) and we predict and experimentally show that transition metal nanoalloys and 2D-Materials based catalysts can be efficient and selective for CO2 conversion into gasoline. This network with India is very important as Indian groups have demonstrated that transition metal based nanoalloys and 2D-materials based catalysts are highly active and selective for O2 and CO2 reduction reactions. They have an extensive experience in terms of designing nanoalloys and 2D-materials based efficient catalysts for various hydrogenation reactions, which makes us believe that we will be successful in terms of designing efficient and selective catalysts. The cross-linkage between Sweden and India will be built concerning the exchange of staff and students.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Efterfrågan på energi ökar dag för dag på grund av den kontinuerliga tillväxten i befolkning, ekonomi- och levnadsstandardutveckling. Urbaniseringen ökar utnyttjandet av kolbaserade fossila bränslen (kol, olja och naturgas) i takt med utvecklingen av mänsklig civilisation och industrialisering. Därför strävar en betydande forskning på att ersätta den traditionella råoljan - hitta alternativen till vår nuvarande fossila bränslebaserade ekonomi. Den omfattande globala förbrukningen av fossila bränsleresurser medför en stor mängd koldioxidutsläpp som är ansvarig för den globala klimatförändringen. Emellertid fortfarande kommer den större delen av världs energiförsörjning från råolja. Den totala primära energiförsörjningen (31%) och över 90% av transportbränslena kommer från råoljorna. Dessutom kontrolleras energiförsörjningen med kolet (29%) och naturgas (21%). Samtidigt har koncentrationen av atmosfärisk koldioxid ökat med 56% sedan 1990-talet till 2014. Omvandling av CO2 till värdefulla kemikalier och bränslen är det mest fördelaktiga sättet att minska koldioxidutsläppen och en viktig parameter för att ersätta de minskade fossila bränslen. Eftersom denna konversation är baserad på elektrokemiska mekanismer och inte på förbränning, är processen miljövänlig och är effektivare än bränsleförbränning. Emellertid är koldioxid känt som termodynamiskt stabil, kemiskt inert och fullständigt oxiderad molekyl. Det är alltså en mycket utmanande uppgift att aktivera CO2 för vidare användning p.g.a. CO2-aktivering kräver hög energi. Å andra sidan är väte ren och kan fungera som en energikälla för att omvandla CO2 till livskraftiga produkter. Därför har CO2-hydrogenering blivit alltmer intressant för omvandling av CO2 till några väsentliga kolväten, såsom kolväten (C2-4), lägre olefiner, bensin (C5+) och så vidare. Enligt litteraturundersökningen har omvandling av CO2 till kolväte uppnåtts via två vägar; första direkta hydrogenering av CO2 till CO via omvänd vatten-gasskift (RWGS) reaktion och följd av CO-hydrogenering till högre kolväten genom Fischer-Tropsch-syntes (FTS), medan den andra processen är indirekt väg att syntetisera högre kolväten via syngas (blandning av CO och H2) och/eller metanol mellanprodukten till bensin. Det första tillvägagångssättet är emellertid bekvämare än den andra. Det finns dock brist på studier i den direkta CO2-till bensinbildningen. Därför syftar vår nuvarande förslag på förståelse av de grundläggande katalytiska konceptet för både RWGS- och FTS-metoder och kemin av högre kolväten (C5+) såsom bensin. På så sätt letar man efter en mycket effektiv katalysator, som kan katalysera både RWGS och FTS-metoder, vilket är ett viktigt verktyg för bensinbildning. De katalytiska egenskaperna hos ett material beror starkt på dess sammansättning och atomkonfiguration. Att hitta kompositionerna och geometriska arrangemang som maximerar katalytisk effektivitet hos ett material i en given reaktion är ett långvarigt problem inom kemi och materialvetenskap. Framsteg i materialkontroll på nanoskalan har öppnat ett nytt universum av möjligheter för katalys. Den högre flexibiliteten för att stämma egenskaperna hos nanomaterialet, på grund av möjligheten att variera deras former, storlekar, komposition, inneslutningseffekter, oxidationstillstånd, gör den till de mest lovande forskningsområden. I själva verket har nanomaterial ett mycket större yt-volymförhållande, jämfört med bulkmaterial. Vidare kan de resulterande atomarrangemangen vid deras ytor förändras betydligt med deras storlek och sammansättning. Därför kan det antalet av möjliga former, storlekar, sammansättning, confinementseffekter, oxidationstillstånd, reaktiva grupper för nanomaterial undersökas för att optimera sitt beteende i specifika katalytiska reaktioner. Vi kommer att utföra en omfattande och systematisk undersökning för att utforma de effektiva katalysatorerna, som selektivt kan bilda bensinprodukt via direkt tillvägagångssätt. Vi kommer att använda den avancerade beräkningsmetodiken baserad på första principen elektronisk strukturteori genom hela vår omfattande sökning av effektivt katalytiskt material. Således tror vi att resultaten kommer att kopplas till de olika aktiviteterna i gränssnittskemi och materialvetenskapssamhällen, inklusive den pågående återkopplingen mellan teori och experiment i hållbar- och förnybarenergiskörd perspektiv.</narrative>
      <narrative>The over consumption of fossil fuels lead to escalation of CO2 emission, which in turn results in global warming. On the other hand, CO2 can be a promising feedstock for various carbon-based fuels (CH4, CH3OH, HCOOH). However, the conversion of CO2 into various hydrocarbons/alcohols is challenging as CO2 is a thermodynamically stable, non-polar and chemically inert molecule. Due to this, researchers have been mainly involved in designing catalysts for the production of C1 (CO, CH3OH, HCOOH) and short-chain based products via selective hydrogenation. However, it will be interesting to see whether CO2 can be converted back into long-chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline. For this, we have identified two reaction pathways (direct and indirect) and we predict and experimentally show that transition metal nanoalloys and 2D-Materials based catalysts can be efficient and selective for CO2 conversion into gasoline. This network with India is very important as Indian groups have demonstrated that transition metal based nanoalloys and 2D-materials based catalysts are highly active and selective for O2 and CO2 reduction reactions. They have an extensive experience in terms of designing nanoalloys and 2D-materials based efficient catalysts for various hydrogenation reactions, which makes us believe that we will be successful in terms of designing efficient and selective catalysts. The cross-linkage between Sweden and India will be built concerning the exchange of staff and students.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Visualizing the future – charting pathways for sustainable development with participatory art and scenario thinking</narrative>
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      <narrative>Across the world, poor and vulnerable communities experience escalating challenges associated with local manifestations of climate change, as well as pressures from the opening and closing of capitalist frontiers. This three-year project aims to support such communities’ agency in dealing with such pressures by developing novel approaches to co-create knowledge and facilitate communication of local sustainability challenges. By combining participatory art and scenario thinking I will generate viable future scenarios, including a range of pathways for development. Tanzania constitutes a suitable context for such action-oriented research due to its economic development towards “jobless” large-scale agriculture, extractivism, and ecotourism. This type of development in the context of population growth, land-based livelihoods, and less available land, has enhanced inequalities and created new classes of landless and underemployed rural people increasingly vulnerable to environmental and economic shocks and stress. It is therefore important to identify local socio-economic and environmental challenges and interactions, and initiate discussions about how these challenges might develop under different socio-economic assumptions and scenarios. The ultimate purpose of using art in the scenario process is to create viable development pathways based on local concerns and aspirations, and as a communication tool for presenting challenges and opportunities under different futures.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det börjar bli brådskande att förstå och hitta lokala lösningar till hållbarhetsutmaningar, och dessutom ha globala processer och effekter i åtanke. Över hela Världen finns fattiga och sårbara människor och samhällen som står inför svåra utmaningar relaterade till ett förändrat och mer oberäkneligt klimat, samt andra konsekvenser av lokala till globala sociala och miljömässiga förändringsprocesser. Forskare har ett samhällsansvar att stödja dessa människors möjlighet att hantera sådan stress och främja utveckling av en socialt och miljömässigt hållbar framtid. Därför är det viktigt att forskare integrerar lokal kunskap med förståelse om den globala kontexten, och kommunicerar detta till beslutsfattare.Det här projektet kommer att bidra med just detta genom att använda och utveckla deltagande-metoder för att skapa förståelse om, och kommunicera, lokala hållbarhetsutmaningar relaterade till resurskonflikter på grund av ökad konkurrens om mark, vatten, och naturresurser. Tanzanias landsbygd är en lämplig plats för detta projekt i och med dess ekonomiska utveckling mot ”jobblöst” storskaligt jordbruk, extraktivism (gruvindustri), och ekoturism. Denna typ av utveckling i kontexten av hög befolkningstillväxt, mark-baserade försörjningssätt, och minskad tillgång till markresurser, har ökat samhällets klyftor och skapat nya klasser av marklösa och underanställda människor på landsbygden. Dessa människor har i sin tur blivit mer sårbara inför miljömässig och ekonomiska chocker och förändringar.  Denna mark-expansiva och intensiva utveckling har dessutom välkända negativa effekter på exempelvis biologisk mångfald, tillgång till vatten av god kvalitet, och koldioxidutsläpp.Forskningsprojektet har två huvudsakliga mål: 1) att bidra till metodutveckling genom att integrera konst och scenario-tänk med deltagande-metoder, 2) att göra samhällsnytta genom att använda resultaten av denna forskningsmetod för att kommunicera framtida sociala och miljömässiga scenarios relaterade till förändringar i mark- och naturresursanvändande, såsom etablering av storskaliga jordbruk, gruvindustri, och ekoturism. Genom att kombinera konst och scenario-tänk vill jag med deltagandemetoder utveckla framtida scenarios som baseras på olika lokalt anpassade socio-ekonomiska vägar för utveckling. Jag kommer att använda mig av globala narrativ som är väletablerade och välanvända inom klimatforskning, men de globala parametrarna kommer att skalas ned till den lokala nivån för att skapa nya lokala narrativ. Även andra lokalt viktiga drivkrafter för förändring kommer att inkluderas som parametrar för att skapa de lokala narrativen.Forskningsprocessen består av två delar som inkluderar olika steg som bör utföras i kronologisk ordning:Del 1: Skala ned globala framtidsscenarios av socio-ekonomisk och miljömässig förändring till lokala kontexter i TanzaniaSteg 1: Identifiera områden där mark- och naturresurser är under högt tryck, och där det finns konflikter relaterade till markanvändning, t ex. etablering av storskaligt jordbruk, gruvindustri, och ekoturism.Steg 2: Identifiera relevanta socio-ekonomiska drivkrafter för förändring tillsammans med sårbara och marginaliserade samhällen som identifierats i steg 1.Steg 3: Använd de identifierade drivkrafterna för förändring från steg 2, för att skapa lokala narrativ baserade på globala ”shared socio-economic pathways”, etablerade inom klimatforskning.Del 2: Illustrera och kommunicera lokala framtider med förbättrade deltagande-metoder, och utveckla anpassningsstrategier.Steg 4: Använd de lokala framtidsnarrativen från steg 3 för att skapa och visualisera olika framtidsscenarios.Steg 5: Använd tavlorna från steg 4 för att kommunicera och informera beslutsfattare och andra aktörer om olika socio-ekonomiska och miljömässiga framtider, och utveckla anpassningsstrategier.Den främsta anledningen att använda konst i scenarioprocessen är för att öka lokalt ägande och mening, och som kommunikationsverktyg för att kunna presentera utmaningar och möjligheter under olika framtider. Olika lokala framtider kommer att visualiseras som tavlor som kan ställas ut till en bred publik för att sprida lokal kunskap, och skapa debatt om vilka framtidsscenarios som är genomförbara och önskvärda, vilket i sin tur är viktigt för att skapa samhällsförändring.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det börjar bli brådskande att förstå och hitta lokala lösningar till hållbarhetsutmaningar, och dessutom ha globala processer och effekter i åtanke. Över hela Världen finns fattiga och sårbara människor och samhällen som står inför svåra utmaningar relaterade till ett förändrat och mer oberäkneligt klimat, samt andra konsekvenser av lokala till globala sociala och miljömässiga förändringsprocesser. Forskare har ett samhällsansvar att stödja dessa människors möjlighet att hantera sådan stress och främja utveckling av en socialt och miljömässigt hållbar framtid. Därför är det viktigt att forskare integrerar lokal kunskap med förståelse om den globala kontexten, och kommunicerar detta till beslutsfattare.Det här projektet kommer att bidra med just detta genom att använda och utveckla deltagande-metoder för att skapa förståelse om, och kommunicera, lokala hållbarhetsutmaningar relaterade till resurskonflikter på grund av ökad konkurrens om mark, vatten, och naturresurser. Tanzanias landsbygd är en lämplig plats för detta projekt i och med dess ekonomiska utveckling mot ”jobblöst” storskaligt jordbruk, extraktivism (gruvindustri), och ekoturism. Denna typ av utveckling i kontexten av hög befolkningstillväxt, mark-baserade försörjningssätt, och minskad tillgång till markresurser, har ökat samhällets klyftor och skapat nya klasser av marklösa och underanställda människor på landsbygden. Dessa människor har i sin tur blivit mer sårbara inför miljömässig och ekonomiska chocker och förändringar.  Denna mark-expansiva och intensiva utveckling har dessutom välkända negativa effekter på exempelvis biologisk mångfald, tillgång till vatten av god kvalitet, och koldioxidutsläpp.Forskningsprojektet har två huvudsakliga mål: 1) att bidra till metodutveckling genom att integrera konst och scenario-tänk med deltagande-metoder, 2) att göra samhällsnytta genom att använda resultaten av denna forskningsmetod för att kommunicera framtida sociala och miljömässiga scenarios relaterade till förändringar i mark- och naturresursanvändande, såsom etablering av storskaliga jordbruk, gruvindustri, och ekoturism. Genom att kombinera konst och scenario-tänk vill jag med deltagandemetoder utveckla framtida scenarios som baseras på olika lokalt anpassade socio-ekonomiska vägar för utveckling. Jag kommer att använda mig av globala narrativ som är väletablerade och välanvända inom klimatforskning, men de globala parametrarna kommer att skalas ned till den lokala nivån för att skapa nya lokala narrativ. Även andra lokalt viktiga drivkrafter för förändring kommer att inkluderas som parametrar för att skapa de lokala narrativen.Forskningsprocessen består av två delar som inkluderar olika steg som bör utföras i kronologisk ordning:Del 1: Skala ned globala framtidsscenarios av socio-ekonomisk och miljömässig förändring till lokala kontexter i TanzaniaSteg 1: Identifiera områden där mark- och naturresurser är under högt tryck, och där det finns konflikter relaterade till markanvändning, t ex. etablering av storskaligt jordbruk, gruvindustri, och ekoturism.Steg 2: Identifiera relevanta socio-ekonomiska drivkrafter för förändring tillsammans med sårbara och marginaliserade samhällen som identifierats i steg 1.Steg 3: Använd de identifierade drivkrafterna för förändring från steg 2, för att skapa lokala narrativ baserade på globala ”shared socio-economic pathways”, etablerade inom klimatforskning.Del 2: Illustrera och kommunicera lokala framtider med förbättrade deltagande-metoder, och utveckla anpassningsstrategier.Steg 4: Använd de lokala framtidsnarrativen från steg 3 för att skapa och visualisera olika framtidsscenarios.Steg 5: Använd tavlorna från steg 4 för att kommunicera och informera beslutsfattare och andra aktörer om olika socio-ekonomiska och miljömässiga framtider, och utveckla anpassningsstrategier.Den främsta anledningen att använda konst i scenarioprocessen är för att öka lokalt ägande och mening, och som kommunikationsverktyg för att kunna presentera utmaningar och möjligheter under olika framtider. Olika lokala framtider kommer att visualiseras som tavlor som kan ställas ut till en bred publik för att sprida lokal kunskap, och skapa debatt om vilka framtidsscenarios som är genomförbara och önskvärda, vilket i sin tur är viktigt för att skapa samhällsförändring.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.6 - By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.6 - Till 2030 minska städernas negativa miljöpåverkan per person, bland annat genom att ägna särskild uppmärksamhet åt luftkvalitet samt hantering av kommunalt och annat avfall.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utbildningsvägar till flerspråkigt medborgarskap: Fallet Mozambique</narrative>
      <narrative>Educational Pathways to Multilingual Citizenship: The case of Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative>Breaking generational cycles of poverty, inequity and lack of agency in vulnerable populations in the geopolitical South requires an approach that recognizes the persistence of coloniality in the postcolony and the need to rupture of circuits of colonial transmission. Language and multilingualism are at the nexus of vulnerability, and subsequently comprise sites for the reproduction of disadvantage and its remedy. The project seeks to develop and theorize an advocacy program for community involvement in MTBBE provisions. It will mobilize stakeholder (parents, teachers, local educational functionaries) praxes around a construct of linguistic/multilingual citizenship  by (a) exploring the principles and practices used around child-centered, community-driven language education activities; (b) attending to how enhancing voice and participation of stakehlders in language educational contexts may find amplification in democratic value and agency across other sectors of society; (c) investigate how findings from (a) and (b) can be imported into policy. Thd project will comprise 4 work packages over 3 years. The general methodoglogical approach taken is linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, and the principle design is cooperative ethnographic monitoring that opens for a critical engagement of stakeholders in program design and delivery. The project will contribute to multilingualism as a strategic component for participatory redress of vulnerabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet har som syfte att bidra till en förbättring av modersmålsundervisning i afrikanska språk i mozambikanska skolar och i förlängningen tillförsäkra en flerspåkig utveckling. Trots decennier av kunskap om modersmålets betydelse för barnets inlärning har framstegen med att introducera dessa språk i utbildningsväsendet fortsatt varit minimala. Mycket forskning har visat att föräldrars och övrigas deltagande i utformingen av utbildningen bidrar positivt till barns modersmålsbaserad flerspråkiga utveckling under förutsättningar att lokalsamhället kan få socioekomiska eller andra generella vinster av utbildningsinsatsen (cf. Stroud, 2001, 2009; Chimbutane, 2011). Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i denna observation för att tillsammans med det lokala samhällets utbildningsintressenter (föräldrar, lärare, utbidlningspolitiker och NGOs) arbetar fram ett antal deltagande insatser i den lokala skolan. Forskningsintresset kommer också att fokuseras på hur deltagandet att skapa fram en flerspråkig undervisning kommer deltagarna tillgodo generellt - t ex i vilken utsträckning deltagarna upplever sitt aktörskap som positivt och på vilka sätt. Projektets teoretiska bidrag står att finna i en vidareutveckling av begreppet språkligt medborgarskap (linguistic citizenship).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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        <narrative>The curriculum requirement to teach locally relevant content in the scarcity of adequate materials leads to children and parents themselves providing content and. form around classroom use of local knowledge which then takes place in the heterogenous varieties of language used locally.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utbildningsvägar till flerspråkigt medborgarskap: Fallet Mozambique</narrative>
      <narrative>Educational Pathways to Multilingual Citizenship: The case of Mozambique</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet har som syfte att bidra till en förbättring av modersmålsundervisning i afrikanska språk i mozambikanska skolar och i förlängningen tillförsäkra en flerspåkig utveckling. Trots decennier av kunskap om modersmålets betydelse för barnets inlärning har framstegen med att introducera dessa språk i utbildningsväsendet fortsatt varit minimala. Mycket forskning har visat att föräldrars och övrigas deltagande i utformingen av utbildningen bidrar positivt till barns modersmålsbaserad flerspråkiga utveckling under förutsättningar att lokalsamhället kan få socioekomiska eller andra generella vinster av utbildningsinsatsen (cf. Stroud, 2001, 2009; Chimbutane, 2011). Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i denna observation för att tillsammans med det lokala samhällets utbildningsintressenter (föräldrar, lärare, utbidlningspolitiker och NGOs) arbetar fram ett antal deltagande insatser i den lokala skolan. Forskningsintresset kommer också att fokuseras på hur deltagandet att skapa fram en flerspråkig undervisning kommer deltagarna tillgodo generellt - t ex i vilken utsträckning deltagarna upplever sitt aktörskap som positivt och på vilka sätt. Projektets teoretiska bidrag står att finna i en vidareutveckling av begreppet språkligt medborgarskap (linguistic citizenship).</narrative>
      <narrative>Breaking generational cycles of poverty, inequity and lack of agency in vulnerable populations in the geopolitical South requires an approach that recognizes the persistence of coloniality in the postcolony and the need to rupture of circuits of colonial transmission. Language and multilingualism are at the nexus of vulnerability, and subsequently comprise sites for the reproduction of disadvantage and its remedy. The project seeks to develop and theorize an advocacy program for community involvement in MTBBE provisions. It will mobilize stakeholder (parents, teachers, local educational functionaries) praxes around a construct of linguistic/multilingual citizenship  by (a) exploring the principles and practices used around child-centered, community-driven language education activities; (b) attending to how enhancing voice and participation of stakehlders in language educational contexts may find amplification in democratic value and agency across other sectors of society; (c) investigate how findings from (a) and (b) can be imported into policy. Thd project will comprise 4 work packages over 3 years. The general methodoglogical approach taken is linguistic ethnography and interactional sociolinguistics, and the principle design is cooperative ethnographic monitoring that opens for a critical engagement of stakeholders in program design and delivery. The project will contribute to multilingualism as a strategic component for participatory redress of vulnerabilities.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="2" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-29" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-51000" type="80" role="4" crs-channel-code="51000">
      <narrative>Stockholms universitet</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
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    <tag code="4.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar fullbordar avgiftsfri och likvärdig grundskole- och gymnasieutbildning av god kvalitet som leder till relevanta och ändamålsenliga kunskaper.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.1 - By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>4.5 - By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.5 - Senast 2030 avskaffa skillnaderna mellan könen inom utbildningsområdet och säkerställa lika tillgång till utbildning och yrkesutbildning på alla nivåer för utsatta personer, inklusive personer med funktionsnedsättning, ursprungsfolk och barn som lever under utsatta förhållanden.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-29-2019-05596</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Anthracnose resistance genes in the climate resilient crop sorghum, Sorghum bicolor</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Resistensgener för att motverka antraknos i den torktåliga grödan durra (Sorghum bicolor)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor, is one of the most important crops in many developing countries. It plays a crucial role for food security in Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, sorghum production is adversely affected by the widely distributed anthracnose disease caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum sublineolum. Reducing the effects of this pathogen will improve livelihood of smallholder famers and strengthen food security in the country. Plant host resistance is an effective and sustainable method to protect sorghum from anthracnose. However, the breeding efforts to develop sorghum cultivars resistant to anthracnose is hampered by the poor understanding of the sorghum-anthracnose interactions, and lack of known major resistance (R-) genes. Here, we propose to apply the state-of-the-art resistance gene sequence capture method (RenSeq) coupled with single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing, emerging molecular biology, metabolomics and biotechnology techniques for improving sorghum resistance. We will screen sorghum genotypes for resistance to anthracnose and understand the molecular basis of resistance against this disease, as well as identify and perform functional analysis of novel R-genes. Apart from an improved understanding about resistance mechanisms against anthracnose in sorghum, it will help develop genomic tools for marker assisted breeding; thus, advancing the knowledge and increasing sorghum production in Ethiopia, and other sub-Saharan countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Durra är en av de viktigaste matgrödorna i många utvecklingsländer, särskilt i sub-Sahariska Afrika. I Etiopien, ett låg-inkomstland med problem med matförsörjningen, intar durra en särskilt viktig roll i livsmedelsförsörjningen tack vare dess förmåga att växa i halvtorrt jordar. Den är viktig för inkomsten för miljontals småbrukare. Durrans tolerans mot torka gör att den är väl rustad för framtida klimatförändringar och kommer kunna fortsätta spela en avgörande roll i livsmedelssäkerheten. Trots dess betydande roll för livsmedelssäkerhet, hindrar tyvärr växtskadegörare durraproduktionen. Antraknos, som orsakats av en vanligt förekommande och aggressiva svamppatogenen Colletotrichum sublineolum, har utpekats som en av de viktigaste sjukdomarna som påverkar durraproduktionen i Etiopien. Upp till 67 % avkastningsförlust på grund av antraknos har rapporterats. Förbättrad värdresistans mot antraknos hos durra-sorter och en bättre förståelse av resistansmekanismerna är nu i fokus hos forskarna för att upprätthålla en hållbar durraproduktion. Att identifiera durragenotyper med resistens är ett avgörande steg mot att förbättra värdmotståndet i grödan. Identifierandet av resistans (R-) gener i arvsmassan och införlivande av denna resistens i utvalda sorter anses vara det mest lovande sättet att förbättra värdmotståndet i grödor. I Etiopien, är den naturliga genetiska mångfalden hos durra är lyckligtvis hög, och naturlig variation är den rikaste källan till sjukdomsresistens. I detta projekt, som är ett samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Addis Ababa University och Mekelle Uiversity (Ethiopia), och University of Copenhagen (Denmark) för att identifiera R-generna kommer vi att använda en avancerad sekvenseringteknik för resistensgensberiknings kallad RenSeq. Parallellt vill vi dessutom testa och utveckla molekylärbiologi och metabolitanalys för att förstå resistensmekanismerna i durra. Dessutom vill vi utföra en funktionell analys av identifierade R-gener. Resultaten kommer att underlätta screening av befintliga durrasorter i Etiopienför resistens mot antraknos och ytterligare införlivande av nya R-gener i förädlingsprogram för durraresistens. Detta projekt fördjupar kunskapen om viktiga resistensmekanismer och faktorer för framtida produktion av durra. Resultaten kommer att bidra till att förbättra vår förståelse av molekylära mekanismer för resistens mot antraknos i durra och att utveckla genomiska verktyg för markördriven förädling samt, allra viktigast, stärka livsmedelsförsörjningen i Etiopien.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Anthracnose resistance genes in the climate resilient crop sorghum, Sorghum bicolor</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor, is one of the most important crops in many developing countries. It plays a crucial role for food security in Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, sorghum production is adversely affected by the widely distributed anthracnose disease caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum sublineolum. Reducing the effects of this pathogen will improve livelihood of smallholder famers and strengthen food security in the country. Plant host resistance is an effective and sustainable method to protect sorghum from anthracnose. However, the breeding efforts to develop sorghum cultivars resistant to anthracnose is hampered by the poor understanding of the sorghum-anthracnose interactions, and lack of known major resistance (R-) genes. Here, we propose to apply the state-of-the-art resistance gene sequence capture method (RenSeq) coupled with single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing, emerging molecular biology, metabolomics and biotechnology techniques for improving sorghum resistance. We will screen sorghum genotypes for resistance to anthracnose and understand the molecular basis of resistance against this disease, as well as identify and perform functional analysis of novel R-genes. Apart from an improved understanding about resistance mechanisms against anthracnose in sorghum, it will help develop genomic tools for marker assisted breeding; thus, advancing the knowledge and increasing sorghum production in Ethiopia, and other sub-Saharan countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Durra är en av de viktigaste matgrödorna i många utvecklingsländer, särskilt i sub-Sahariska Afrika. I Etiopien, ett låg-inkomstland med problem med matförsörjningen, intar durra en särskilt viktig roll i livsmedelsförsörjningen tack vare dess förmåga att växa i halvtorrt jordar. Den är viktig för inkomsten för miljontals småbrukare. Durrans tolerans mot torka gör att den är väl rustad för framtida klimatförändringar och kommer kunna fortsätta spela en avgörande roll i livsmedelssäkerheten. Trots dess betydande roll för livsmedelssäkerhet, hindrar tyvärr växtskadegörare durraproduktionen. Antraknos, som orsakats av en vanligt förekommande och aggressiva svamppatogenen Colletotrichum sublineolum, har utpekats som en av de viktigaste sjukdomarna som påverkar durraproduktionen i Etiopien. Upp till 67 % avkastningsförlust på grund av antraknos har rapporterats. Förbättrad värdresistans mot antraknos hos durra-sorter och en bättre förståelse av resistansmekanismerna är nu i fokus hos forskarna för att upprätthålla en hållbar durraproduktion. Att identifiera durragenotyper med resistens är ett avgörande steg mot att förbättra värdmotståndet i grödan. Identifierandet av resistans (R-) gener i arvsmassan och införlivande av denna resistens i utvalda sorter anses vara det mest lovande sättet att förbättra värdmotståndet i grödor. I Etiopien, är den naturliga genetiska mångfalden hos durra är lyckligtvis hög, och naturlig variation är den rikaste källan till sjukdomsresistens. I detta projekt, som är ett samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Addis Ababa University och Mekelle Uiversity (Ethiopia), och University of Copenhagen (Denmark) för att identifiera R-generna kommer vi att använda en avancerad sekvenseringteknik för resistensgensberiknings kallad RenSeq. Parallellt vill vi dessutom testa och utveckla molekylärbiologi och metabolitanalys för att förstå resistensmekanismerna i durra. Dessutom vill vi utföra en funktionell analys av identifierade R-gener. Resultaten kommer att underlätta screening av befintliga durrasorter i Etiopienför resistens mot antraknos och ytterligare införlivande av nya R-gener i förädlingsprogram för durraresistens. Detta projekt fördjupar kunskapen om viktiga resistensmekanismer och faktorer för framtida produktion av durra. Resultaten kommer att bidra till att förbättra vår förståelse av molekylära mekanismer för resistens mot antraknos i durra och att utveckla genomiska verktyg för markördriven förädling samt, allra viktigast, stärka livsmedelsförsörjningen i Etiopien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Waging war to save the peace parks: A study of militarization of wildlife management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I södra Afrika har viltförvaltningen under de senaste årtiondena i ökande grad kommit att präglas av militarisering. I kampen mot tjuvjakt används allt oftare den nationella militären och parkvakter förses med mer sofistikerade vapen och militär utrustning och ges allt mer avancerad militär träning. Projektets syfte är att undersöka vad denna utveckling får för konsekvenser för viltförvaltningens legitimitet och effektivitet. Vi fokuserar vår empiriska undersökning på Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) i södra Afrika. Detta är ett gränsöverskridande reservat som delas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe där de inblandade länderna visar stor variation i termer av att ha militariserat sin viltförvaltning. Hur dessa olika system för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad fungerar har dock inte studerats i någon större utsträckning. Med hjälp av djupintervjuer och en omfattande enkätundersökning avser vi därför att bidra till ökad kunskap kring hur olika metoder för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad upplevs av både officiella aktörer och brukare. Vi använder oss alltså både av storskaliga enkäter och djupintervjuer för att undersöka attityder till tjuvjakt och regelefterlevnad bland brukare, vilket är en avgörande faktor i framgångsrik förvaltning av reservat. Sådana unika data ger oss stora möjligheter till både teoriutveckling och empiriska insikter av relevans för beslutsfattare och resursanvändare. Viltförvaltning är en hörnsten i såväl bevarandet av biologisk mångfald som för effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning. De stora reservat som finns i Afrika söder om Sahara sägs ofta vara särskilt viktiga i detta avseende. Men dessa skyddade områden hotas samtidigt av tjuvjakt och överutnyttjande av gemensamma resurser. Att förstå hur tjuvjakt bäst kan bekämpas samt vilka faktorer och omgivande institutionella system som bäst uppmuntrar regelefterlevnad är därför av stor vikt. Projektet har Centre for Collective Action Research (CeCAR) och statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring frågor om hur institutioner påverkar naturresurshantering.</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 546 44 000</telephone>
      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Waging war to save the peace parks: A study of militarization of wildlife management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I södra Afrika har viltförvaltningen under de senaste årtiondena i ökande grad kommit att präglas av militarisering. I kampen mot tjuvjakt används allt oftare den nationella militären och parkvakter förses med mer sofistikerade vapen och militär utrustning och ges allt mer avancerad militär träning. Projektets syfte är att undersöka vad denna utveckling får för konsekvenser för viltförvaltningens legitimitet och effektivitet. Vi fokuserar vår empiriska undersökning på Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) i södra Afrika. Detta är ett gränsöverskridande reservat som delas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe där de inblandade länderna visar stor variation i termer av att ha militariserat sin viltförvaltning. Hur dessa olika system för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad fungerar har dock inte studerats i någon större utsträckning. Med hjälp av djupintervjuer och en omfattande enkätundersökning avser vi därför att bidra till ökad kunskap kring hur olika metoder för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad upplevs av både officiella aktörer och brukare. Vi använder oss alltså både av storskaliga enkäter och djupintervjuer för att undersöka attityder till tjuvjakt och regelefterlevnad bland brukare, vilket är en avgörande faktor i framgångsrik förvaltning av reservat. Sådana unika data ger oss stora möjligheter till både teoriutveckling och empiriska insikter av relevans för beslutsfattare och resursanvändare. Viltförvaltning är en hörnsten i såväl bevarandet av biologisk mångfald som för effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning. De stora reservat som finns i Afrika söder om Sahara sägs ofta vara särskilt viktiga i detta avseende. Men dessa skyddade områden hotas samtidigt av tjuvjakt och överutnyttjande av gemensamma resurser. Att förstå hur tjuvjakt bäst kan bekämpas samt vilka faktorer och omgivande institutionella system som bäst uppmuntrar regelefterlevnad är därför av stor vikt. Projektet har Centre for Collective Action Research (CeCAR) och statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring frågor om hur institutioner påverkar naturresurshantering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Recent decades have witnessed an increasing militarization of wildlife and biodiversity conservation. This trend has been most profound in African countries, where state agencies have responded to heavily armed poachers by providing rangers with more sophisticated and lethal weapons as well as more rigorous military training. The consequences of applying militarized forms of conservation measures have, however, rarely been evaluated in empirical research. The overall objective of this project is to investigate how military style wildlife management affect the effectiveness and legitimacy of conservation efforts in southern Africa. It focuses on the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) – a collaboration that includes five countries that show great variation in terms of the extent to which their conservation policies rely on military approaches – and will conduct in-depth interviews with managers and park rangers as well as implement a large-scale survey questionnaire among local communities and resource users. This unique data, focusing on questions related to perceptions about enforcement frameworks and willingness to comply among local communities, has the potential to generate findings of both theoretical and real-world importance. The project builds on the project participants’ experience of pilot-studies in the KAZA area and a memorandum of understanding with the park authorities is already established.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I södra Afrika har viltförvaltningen under de senaste årtiondena i ökande grad kommit att präglas av militarisering. I kampen mot tjuvjakt används allt oftare den nationella militären och parkvakter förses med mer sofistikerade vapen och militär utrustning och ges allt mer avancerad militär träning. Projektets syfte är att undersöka vad denna utveckling får för konsekvenser för viltförvaltningens legitimitet och effektivitet. Vi fokuserar vår empiriska undersökning på Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) i södra Afrika. Detta är ett gränsöverskridande reservat som delas av Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia och Zimbabwe där de inblandade länderna visar stor variation i termer av att ha militariserat sin viltförvaltning. Hur dessa olika system för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad fungerar har dock inte studerats i någon större utsträckning. Med hjälp av djupintervjuer och en omfattande enkätundersökning avser vi därför att bidra till ökad kunskap kring hur olika metoder för att uppmuntra regelefterlevnad upplevs av både officiella aktörer och brukare. Vi använder oss alltså både av storskaliga enkäter och djupintervjuer för att undersöka attityder till tjuvjakt och regelefterlevnad bland brukare, vilket är en avgörande faktor i framgångsrik förvaltning av reservat. Sådana unika data ger oss stora möjligheter till både teoriutveckling och empiriska insikter av relevans för beslutsfattare och resursanvändare. Viltförvaltning är en hörnsten i såväl bevarandet av biologisk mångfald som för effektiv fattigdomsbekämpning. De stora reservat som finns i Afrika söder om Sahara sägs ofta vara särskilt viktiga i detta avseende. Men dessa skyddade områden hotas samtidigt av tjuvjakt och överutnyttjande av gemensamma resurser. Att förstå hur tjuvjakt bäst kan bekämpas samt vilka faktorer och omgivande institutionella system som bäst uppmuntrar regelefterlevnad är därför av stor vikt. Projektet har Centre for Collective Action Research (CeCAR) och statsvetenskapliga institutionen i Göteborg som sin bas men kommer i stor utsträckning dra nytta av de kontakter och den erfarenhet vi sedan tidigare har från att arbeta i Afrika söder om Sahara kring frågor om hur institutioner påverkar naturresurshantering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förklaringar till Inkluderande urbanisering i små städer i Tanzania och Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative>Explaining inclusive lower-level urbanization in Tanzania and Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett starkt fokus har riktats mot globala städer i takt med att världen urbaniseras allt snabbare. Urbaniseringen kommer dock inte att bäras av välbeställda konsumenter i globala städer som New York, Paris och Singapore, utan av en fattig lansbygdsbefolkning i det globala syd. Tidigare historiska exempel på urbaniseringsprocesser hämtas från det Globala Nord, men där innebar urbaniseringen minskad fattigdom när landsbygdsbefolkningen lämnade jordbruket och började arbeta inom industrin. I Afrika söder om Sahara är urbanisering inte kopplat till samma processer, utan här drivs urbaniseringen inte av industrialiseringen i städerna utan i stället av negativa processer på landsbygden, t ex befolkningsökning, ökande utarmning av naturresurser och klimatförändringar. Samtidigt innebär bristen på industrialisering att den urbaniserade befolkningen kommer att vara fortsatt beroende av jordbrukte för sin försörjning. Givet detta, har små städer som har direkta kopplingar till den omgivande landsbygden en viktig roll att spela i urbaniseringsprocesser i Afrika som helhet. I brist på statliga välfärdssystem så är försörjningsmönster i Afrika ofta kopplade till sociala nätverk och familjerelationer. Dessa nätverk sträcker sig geografiskt ofta över flera städer, mellan stad och land eller mellan olika landsbygdsområden och möjliggör länkar till jordbruket, men också omsorg om familjemedlemmar.Hur inkluderande urbaniseringen (inclusive urbanization) inom små städer är blir avgörande för möjligheten att bekämpa fattigdom också till följd av kopplingarna till andra geografiska områden. Inkluderande urbanisering är urbanisering som leder till  jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt och social villkor, i förhållande till kön, klass och generation. Projektet kommer att studera urbaniseringsprocesser i små städer - städer med mindre än 50000 invånare i två länder: Tanzania och Uganda. Genom en unik metod kommer vi att använda satellitbilder och geografiska informations system för att identifiera alla små städer som har upplevt inkluderande urbanisering sedan millenieskiftet. Åtta små städer kommer att väljas ut i varje land, i dessa kommer vi att samla in kvantitativa data genom ett frågeformulär riktat till alla vuxna individer i 4000 hushåll för att förstå hur deras försörjning ser ut, hur den är kopplad till den omgivande landsbygden och hur den hänger ihop med arbetstillfällen inom städerna som sådana. Från deltagarna i den kvantitativa undersökningen kommer 30 personer i varje stad att väljas ut för att djupintervjuas. Här stratifierar vi urvalet efter kön och ålder för att kunna se hur försörjningsmöjligheter skiljer sig åt. Vi kommer att samla in detaljerade data över migrationsmönster och förklaringar till varför vissa grupper har lämnat landsbygden. Slutligen, så intervjuar vi också lokala myndigheter och företrädare för det lokala näringslivet i varje stad, för att studera vilken roll lokala beslutsfattare och näringslivsstrukturen har för jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt.Genom projektet kommer vi dels kunna kartlägga och identifiera inkluderande urbanisering genom ett index som bygger helt och hållet på satellitdata, vilket innebär att det kan tillämpas på andra data fattiga områden, i Afrika som helhet. Analysen av sociala och familjebaserade nätverk innebär att vi kan fastställa betydelsen av dessa i fattiga människors försörjning medan vi får möjlighet att förstå om dessa bidrar till mer eller mindre jämlika urbaniseringsmönster. Slutligen kommer intervjuerna med myndighetspersoner och lokala näringslivsföreträdare ge oss insikter om möjligheter respektive begränsningarna när det gäller att få till stånd inkluderande urbanisering genom politiska initiativ.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project studies lower level urbanization in Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to assess under what social, economic and spatial conditions that processes of urbanization at the lowest level of the urban hierarchy can promote the livelihoods and welfare of residents in small towns. In sub-Saharan Africa, future urbanization is considered to be driven by a set of negative rural pressures, rather than the attraction of urban areas. The continuing importance of agriculture characterizes urbanization, as opportunities outside agriculture are limited. Small towns take on a special role in this context: the majority of the urban population lives in cities below 300 000 inhabitants, 26% in small towns of less than 50000 inhabitants. While linkages to agriculture are likely to continue to play a major role in urban livelihoods, kinship relations provide support in the absence of formalized systems of welfare provision. Theoretically the project combines perspectives from urban systems theory with perspectives on multi-local livelihoods to situate urbanisation processes spatially and economically, with respect to the urban system, rural surroundings and local business structure, politically in terms of local governance and socially in relation to kinship and multi-local livelihoods. The methodology involves a ground-breaking combination of remote sensing data analysis and the collection of quantitative data and qualitative interviews in selected sites in Tanzania and Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett starkt fokus har riktats mot globala städer i takt med att världen urbaniseras allt snabbare. Urbaniseringen kommer dock inte att bäras av välbeställda konsumenter i globala städer som New York, Paris och Singapore, utan av en fattig lansbygdsbefolkning i det globala syd. Tidigare historiska exempel på urbaniseringsprocesser hämtas från det Globala Nord, men där innebar urbaniseringen minskad fattigdom när landsbygdsbefolkningen lämnade jordbruket och började arbeta inom industrin. I Afrika söder om Sahara är urbanisering inte kopplat till samma processer, utan här drivs urbaniseringen inte av industrialiseringen i städerna utan i stället av negativa processer på landsbygden, t ex befolkningsökning, ökande utarmning av naturresurser och klimatförändringar. Samtidigt innebär bristen på industrialisering att den urbaniserade befolkningen kommer att vara fortsatt beroende av jordbrukte för sin försörjning. Givet detta, har små städer som har direkta kopplingar till den omgivande landsbygden en viktig roll att spela i urbaniseringsprocesser i Afrika som helhet. I brist på statliga välfärdssystem så är försörjningsmönster i Afrika ofta kopplade till sociala nätverk och familjerelationer. Dessa nätverk sträcker sig geografiskt ofta över flera städer, mellan stad och land eller mellan olika landsbygdsområden och möjliggör länkar till jordbruket, men också omsorg om familjemedlemmar.Hur inkluderande urbaniseringen (inclusive urbanization) inom små städer är blir avgörande för möjligheten att bekämpa fattigdom också till följd av kopplingarna till andra geografiska områden. Inkluderande urbanisering är urbanisering som leder till  jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt och social villkor, i förhållande till kön, klass och generation. Projektet kommer att studera urbaniseringsprocesser i små städer - städer med mindre än 50000 invånare i två länder: Tanzania och Uganda. Genom en unik metod kommer vi att använda satellitbilder och geografiska informations system för att identifiera alla små städer som har upplevt inkluderande urbanisering sedan millenieskiftet. Åtta små städer kommer att väljas ut i varje land, i dessa kommer vi att samla in kvantitativa data genom ett frågeformulär riktat till alla vuxna individer i 4000 hushåll för att förstå hur deras försörjning ser ut, hur den är kopplad till den omgivande landsbygden och hur den hänger ihop med arbetstillfällen inom städerna som sådana. Från deltagarna i den kvantitativa undersökningen kommer 30 personer i varje stad att väljas ut för att djupintervjuas. Här stratifierar vi urvalet efter kön och ålder för att kunna se hur försörjningsmöjligheter skiljer sig åt. Vi kommer att samla in detaljerade data över migrationsmönster och förklaringar till varför vissa grupper har lämnat landsbygden. Slutligen, så intervjuar vi också lokala myndigheter och företrädare för det lokala näringslivet i varje stad, för att studera vilken roll lokala beslutsfattare och näringslivsstrukturen har för jämlik ekonomisk tillväxt.Genom projektet kommer vi dels kunna kartlägga och identifiera inkluderande urbanisering genom ett index som bygger helt och hållet på satellitdata, vilket innebär att det kan tillämpas på andra data fattiga områden, i Afrika som helhet. Analysen av sociala och familjebaserade nätverk innebär att vi kan fastställa betydelsen av dessa i fattiga människors försörjning medan vi får möjlighet att förstå om dessa bidrar till mer eller mindre jämlika urbaniseringsmönster. Slutligen kommer intervjuerna med myndighetspersoner och lokala näringslivsföreträdare ge oss insikter om möjligheter respektive begränsningarna när det gäller att få till stånd inkluderande urbanisering genom politiska initiativ.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project studies lower level urbanization in Uganda and Tanzania, aiming to assess under what social, economic and spatial conditions that processes of urbanization at the lowest level of the urban hierarchy can promote the livelihoods and welfare of residents in small towns. In sub-Saharan Africa, future urbanization is considered to be driven by a set of negative rural pressures, rather than the attraction of urban areas. The continuing importance of agriculture characterizes urbanization, as opportunities outside agriculture are limited. Small towns take on a special role in this context: the majority of the urban population lives in cities below 300 000 inhabitants, 26% in small towns of less than 50000 inhabitants. While linkages to agriculture are likely to continue to play a major role in urban livelihoods, kinship relations provide support in the absence of formalized systems of welfare provision. Theoretically the project combines perspectives from urban systems theory with perspectives on multi-local livelihoods to situate urbanisation processes spatially and economically, with respect to the urban system, rural surroundings and local business structure, politically in terms of local governance and socially in relation to kinship and multi-local livelihoods. The methodology involves a ground-breaking combination of remote sensing data analysis and the collection of quantitative data and qualitative interviews in selected sites in Tanzania and Uganda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Do seed dispersers facilitate sustainable development in Madagascar?</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fröspridande djur kan främja hållbar utveckling i MadagaskarMadagaskar är en global hotspot för biologisk mångfald – många av de arter som lever och växer i skogarna där finns ingen annanstans i världen. Men i takt med att skogarna försvinner kommer också de arter som finns i dem att göra det. För att vända den negativa trend där en snabbt växande befolkning har brukat skogen ohållbart ska fyra miljoner hektar skog nu planteras. Risken är dock att återställandet av skog sker på bekostnad av biologisk mångfald och lokalbefolkningens försörjningsförmåga. Lösningen på detta kan vara lemurer, fladdermöss och fåglar – arter som hjälper träden att sprida sina frön. I många tropiska skogar växer nämligen frön som sprids av större däggdjurs- eller fågelarter till större träd med tätare trä som lagrar mer koldioxid. Sådana träd har också flera användningsområden för människor. Utan djur som sprider frön försvinner dessa träd från skogen, vilket minskar mängden av koldioxidlagring, antalet djur- och växtarter samt mångfalden av de skogsprodukter som kan nyttjas av människan.Med vår forskning kommer vi kunna visa i vilken grad fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar kan bidra till att bekämpa klimatförändringar, skydda biologisk mångfald och förbättra människors försörjning. Att återställa skogar som huggits ner har potential att stödja flera av de globala hållbarhetsmål som FN identifierat; särskilt att bekämpa klimatförändring, återställa och bevara biologisk mångfald och tillhandahålla ekosystemtjänster som ren luft och vatten, eller produkter som mat, medicin eller bränsle till människor för att förbättra deras försörjning.Detta är särskilt viktigt på platser som Madagaskar, där samhällen alltid har varit starkt beroende av skogar för sin försörjning, men där avskogningen varit hög och där fortsatt skogsförlust sannolikt också skulle innebära att många sällsynta och unika arter som bara finns på Madagaskar helt försvinner.Madagaskar försöker uppfylla FN:s hållbarhetsmål genom att plantera fyra miljoner hektar skog, samma yta som Schweiz men i nuläget finns en risk att återplanteringen av skog kommer i konflikt med målen för biologisk mångfald och människors försörjning. Lösningen kan ligga hos de djur som hjälper träd att sprida sina frön genom skogen.I vårt projekt utvecklar vi nya metoder för att snabbt och enkelt övervaka vilka fröspridande däggdjurs- och fågelarter som finns i en skog. Vi kommer att använda dessa metoder i befintliga restaureringsområden för att avgöra vilka förutsättningar som lockar djuren till dessa områden, och hur lång tid det kan ta innan de anländer till ett återbeskogat område.Vi kommer att använda denna information för att kunna förutsäga hur restaurerade skogar kommer att se ut i framtiden, beroende på vilka fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar som besöker dem, hur mycket koldioxid de kommer att lagra och i vilken utsträckning de kommer att främja människors försörjning. Detta kommer att visa i vilken grad fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar kan hjälpa till att bekämpa klimatförändringar, skydda biologisk mångfald och förbättra människors försörjning.Vi kommer att arbeta i samarbete med lokalbefolkningen för att utnyttja fröspridningsförmågan hos fåglar, fladdermöss och lemurer i återbeskogningsinsatser för att stödja en hållbar utveckling av Madagaskar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Madagascar plans to restore four million ha of forest by 2030 to offset the high rates of deforestation that have impoverished the country, led to unsustainable forest resource use and endangered biodiversity. To more efficiently use limited resources and prevent conflicts between sustainability targets, forest restoration should synergize climate action, life on land, and human livelihood sustainable development goals. Promoting seed dispersal by birds and mammals may achieve this by supporting diverse forests of native tree species with greater carbon storage capacity and a more diverse value for humans. In our project, we will first develop a novel system that integrates camera traps and acoustic sensors to monitor seed dispersers in restoration areas. We will then use these optimized methods in seven humid forest restoration sites to examine how landscape configuration, species composition, and age affect seed disperser communities. Surveys will determine which tree species local human populations prefer for provisioning ecosystem services. With these data, we will finally simulate how different restoration scenarios drive seed disperser community composition and subsequently tree species diversity, carbon storage capacity and utility for humans. We will work closely with key stakeholders to develop guidelines on how to reforest to aid restoration of seed dispersers and on how to monitor this progress.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fröspridande djur kan främja hållbar utveckling i MadagaskarMadagaskar är en global hotspot för biologisk mångfald – många av de arter som lever och växer i skogarna där finns ingen annanstans i världen. Men i takt med att skogarna försvinner kommer också de arter som finns i dem att göra det. För att vända den negativa trend där en snabbt växande befolkning har brukat skogen ohållbart ska fyra miljoner hektar skog nu planteras. Risken är dock att återställandet av skog sker på bekostnad av biologisk mångfald och lokalbefolkningens försörjningsförmåga. Lösningen på detta kan vara lemurer, fladdermöss och fåglar – arter som hjälper träden att sprida sina frön. I många tropiska skogar växer nämligen frön som sprids av större däggdjurs- eller fågelarter till större träd med tätare trä som lagrar mer koldioxid. Sådana träd har också flera användningsområden för människor. Utan djur som sprider frön försvinner dessa träd från skogen, vilket minskar mängden av koldioxidlagring, antalet djur- och växtarter samt mångfalden av de skogsprodukter som kan nyttjas av människan.Med vår forskning kommer vi kunna visa i vilken grad fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar kan bidra till att bekämpa klimatförändringar, skydda biologisk mångfald och förbättra människors försörjning. Att återställa skogar som huggits ner har potential att stödja flera av de globala hållbarhetsmål som FN identifierat; särskilt att bekämpa klimatförändring, återställa och bevara biologisk mångfald och tillhandahålla ekosystemtjänster som ren luft och vatten, eller produkter som mat, medicin eller bränsle till människor för att förbättra deras försörjning.Detta är särskilt viktigt på platser som Madagaskar, där samhällen alltid har varit starkt beroende av skogar för sin försörjning, men där avskogningen varit hög och där fortsatt skogsförlust sannolikt också skulle innebära att många sällsynta och unika arter som bara finns på Madagaskar helt försvinner.Madagaskar försöker uppfylla FN:s hållbarhetsmål genom att plantera fyra miljoner hektar skog, samma yta som Schweiz men i nuläget finns en risk att återplanteringen av skog kommer i konflikt med målen för biologisk mångfald och människors försörjning. Lösningen kan ligga hos de djur som hjälper träd att sprida sina frön genom skogen.I vårt projekt utvecklar vi nya metoder för att snabbt och enkelt övervaka vilka fröspridande däggdjurs- och fågelarter som finns i en skog. Vi kommer att använda dessa metoder i befintliga restaureringsområden för att avgöra vilka förutsättningar som lockar djuren till dessa områden, och hur lång tid det kan ta innan de anländer till ett återbeskogat område.Vi kommer att använda denna information för att kunna förutsäga hur restaurerade skogar kommer att se ut i framtiden, beroende på vilka fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar som besöker dem, hur mycket koldioxid de kommer att lagra och i vilken utsträckning de kommer att främja människors försörjning. Detta kommer att visa i vilken grad fröspridande däggdjur och fåglar kan hjälpa till att bekämpa klimatförändringar, skydda biologisk mångfald och förbättra människors försörjning.Vi kommer att arbeta i samarbete med lokalbefolkningen för att utnyttja fröspridningsförmågan hos fåglar, fladdermöss och lemurer i återbeskogningsinsatser för att stödja en hållbar utveckling av Madagaskar.</narrative>
      <narrative>Madagascar plans to restore four million ha of forest by 2030 to offset the high rates of deforestation that have impoverished the country, led to unsustainable forest resource use and endangered biodiversity. To more efficiently use limited resources and prevent conflicts between sustainability targets, forest restoration should synergize climate action, life on land, and human livelihood sustainable development goals. Promoting seed dispersal by birds and mammals may achieve this by supporting diverse forests of native tree species with greater carbon storage capacity and a more diverse value for humans. In our project, we will first develop a novel system that integrates camera traps and acoustic sensors to monitor seed dispersers in restoration areas. We will then use these optimized methods in seven humid forest restoration sites to examine how landscape configuration, species composition, and age affect seed disperser communities. Surveys will determine which tree species local human populations prefer for provisioning ecosystem services. With these data, we will finally simulate how different restoration scenarios drive seed disperser community composition and subsequently tree species diversity, carbon storage capacity and utility for humans. We will work closely with key stakeholders to develop guidelines on how to reforest to aid restoration of seed dispersers and on how to monitor this progress.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A reactive adaptation strategy as a response to an extreme climate event is short-lived and in most cases, unsustainable. Building resilience towards climate change impacts and ‘building back better’ is the sustainable way forward. Climate change impacts are very critical in vulnerable societies in Africa mainly because a climate crisis within no time translates into a humanitarian crisis through acute food shortage and lack of access to safe and clean water. Given the context, this network project aims to understand the current state of climate change adaptation policies and practices in vulnerable settings – smallholder farmers and urban marginalized poor – in Kenya and Tanzania. We will identify the reasons why the climate resilience of these vulnerable groups has not improved over the decades despite implementation of several adaptation funds and projects. This project coordinated by Nordic Africa Institute in Sweden collaborating with Kenyatta University in Kenya and University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania aims to build a research network involving researchers, policy makers, intergovernmental organizations, organized farmer group representatives and other relevant stakeholders through a series of meetings, workshops and field visits. The project will provide valuable insights in devising strategies towards uplifting the vulnerable sections of society towards a climate resilient future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatet förändras och effekterna av klimatförändringarna blir allt svårare för befolkning och miljö. Även om klimatförändringarna är ett globalt fenomen, känns dess effekter annorlunda i olika delar av världen beroende på den socioekonomiska kapaciteten i dessa regioner för att absorbera klimatkrisen. Vetenskapliga fynd indikerar att den afrikanska kontinenten är en av de svårast drabbade av de negativa effekterna av klimatförändringar främst på grund av dess låga anpassningsförmåga till klimatförändringar. Under de senaste decennierna har flera internationella och nationella finansieringsbyråer, allianser och organisationer genomfört flera anpassningsprojekt för klimatförändringar i majoriteten av de afrikanska länderna. Frågan kvarstår emellertid varför är det att dessa lands anpassningsförmåga, särskilt anpassningsförmågan hos de mest utsatta grupperna i dessa länder fortfarande inte förbättras. Detta nätverksprojekt syftar därför till att förstå situationen genom en serie nätverksaktiviteter i östra afrikanska länder Kenya och Tanzania.Det föreslagna projektet är att bygga och utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige, Kenya och Tanzania. Det koordinerande institutet i Sverige är Nordiska Afrika Institutet i Uppsala, och de deltagande instituten i Kenya och Tanzania är Kenyatta University och University of Dar es Salaam. Projektledaren i samarbete med de deltagande forskarna i Kenya och Tanzania syftar till att utveckla, underlätta och implementera nätverksaktiviteter som intressentmöten, workshops och fältbesök. Syftet med dessa nätverksaktiviteter är att förstå det aktuella tillståndet för anpassning av klimatförändringarna och klimatresiliens i de mest sårbara delarna av de två länderna - småbrukare och marginaliserade stadsfattiga. Det är viktigt att förstå de grundläggande orsakerna till den oförberedda och bristen på anpassningsförmåga och bristen på klimatresiliens i dessa utsatta grupper. Är det på grund av bristen på spridning av relevant och aktuell klimatinformation, eller är det på grund av bristen på social, institutionell och ekonomisk kapacitet bland dessa utsatta avdelningar och respektive lokala administrativa organisationer?Fallstudiegrupperna som identifierats i Kenya är småbrukarna i två klimatmiljöer, en i det halvtorra östra Machakos länet, och det andra i det västra fuktiga tätbefolkade Vihiga länet. Fallstudiegrupperna i Tanzania inkluderar småbrukarna i Dodoma och den marginaliserade stadsgruppen i Dar es Salaam. Jämförelsen mellan sektioner i Kenya kan ge förståelse för tillståndet för klimatresiliens hos samma grupp - småbrukare - i olika klimatmiljöer. Medan bedömningen i Tanzania kan ge insatser för klimatresiliens ur landsbygds- och stadsperspektiv. Den inledande fasen av projektet planeras börja i Kenya och genom en serie möten, workshops och fältbesök. Detta följs sedan av liknande nätverksaktiviteter i Tanzania. Mot slutet av projektet planeras en workshop i Sverige i syfte att sammanställa alla fynd från nätverksverksamheten och skriva ett forskningsförslag som bygger på detta nätverk projektresultat och samarbete.Resultaten från detta nätverksprojekt kan ge värdefull insikt om det stora problemet som den utsatta befolkningen står inför när det gäller att uppnå hållbar klimatresiliens. Detta har hög prioritet, särskilt i Afrika, eftersom klimatkrisen automatiskt innebär matkris, akut matbrist och allvarlig hälsokris som påverkar regionens socioekonomiska underhåll. De flesta delar av Afrika är redan under stress på grund av politisk instabilitet och finanskris, och klimatkrisen har potential att driva dem längre än återhämtningen. Därför är detta projekt mycket relevant för att ge svar på hur samhället kan lyftas upp från en reaktiv klimatanpassning varje gång en klimatkris inträffar till ett mer hållbart klimatfjädrande samhället. Resultaten från detta projekt genom samarbete och lika deltagande kommer att leda till ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte.</narrative>
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      <narrative>From Climate Change Adaptation to Climate Resilience – Identifying the missing links</narrative>
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      <narrative>A reactive adaptation strategy as a response to an extreme climate event is short-lived and in most cases, unsustainable. Building resilience towards climate change impacts and ‘building back better’ is the sustainable way forward. Climate change impacts are very critical in vulnerable societies in Africa mainly because a climate crisis within no time translates into a humanitarian crisis through acute food shortage and lack of access to safe and clean water. Given the context, this network project aims to understand the current state of climate change adaptation policies and practices in vulnerable settings – smallholder farmers and urban marginalized poor – in Kenya and Tanzania. We will identify the reasons why the climate resilience of these vulnerable groups has not improved over the decades despite implementation of several adaptation funds and projects. This project coordinated by Nordic Africa Institute in Sweden collaborating with Kenyatta University in Kenya and University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania aims to build a research network involving researchers, policy makers, intergovernmental organizations, organized farmer group representatives and other relevant stakeholders through a series of meetings, workshops and field visits. The project will provide valuable insights in devising strategies towards uplifting the vulnerable sections of society towards a climate resilient future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Klimatet förändras och effekterna av klimatförändringarna blir allt svårare för befolkning och miljö. Även om klimatförändringarna är ett globalt fenomen, känns dess effekter annorlunda i olika delar av världen beroende på den socioekonomiska kapaciteten i dessa regioner för att absorbera klimatkrisen. Vetenskapliga fynd indikerar att den afrikanska kontinenten är en av de svårast drabbade av de negativa effekterna av klimatförändringar främst på grund av dess låga anpassningsförmåga till klimatförändringar. Under de senaste decennierna har flera internationella och nationella finansieringsbyråer, allianser och organisationer genomfört flera anpassningsprojekt för klimatförändringar i majoriteten av de afrikanska länderna. Frågan kvarstår emellertid varför är det att dessa lands anpassningsförmåga, särskilt anpassningsförmågan hos de mest utsatta grupperna i dessa länder fortfarande inte förbättras. Detta nätverksprojekt syftar därför till att förstå situationen genom en serie nätverksaktiviteter i östra afrikanska länder Kenya och Tanzania.Det föreslagna projektet är att bygga och utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige, Kenya och Tanzania. Det koordinerande institutet i Sverige är Nordiska Afrika Institutet i Uppsala, och de deltagande instituten i Kenya och Tanzania är Kenyatta University och University of Dar es Salaam. Projektledaren i samarbete med de deltagande forskarna i Kenya och Tanzania syftar till att utveckla, underlätta och implementera nätverksaktiviteter som intressentmöten, workshops och fältbesök. Syftet med dessa nätverksaktiviteter är att förstå det aktuella tillståndet för anpassning av klimatförändringarna och klimatresiliens i de mest sårbara delarna av de två länderna - småbrukare och marginaliserade stadsfattiga. Det är viktigt att förstå de grundläggande orsakerna till den oförberedda och bristen på anpassningsförmåga och bristen på klimatresiliens i dessa utsatta grupper. Är det på grund av bristen på spridning av relevant och aktuell klimatinformation, eller är det på grund av bristen på social, institutionell och ekonomisk kapacitet bland dessa utsatta avdelningar och respektive lokala administrativa organisationer?Fallstudiegrupperna som identifierats i Kenya är småbrukarna i två klimatmiljöer, en i det halvtorra östra Machakos länet, och det andra i det västra fuktiga tätbefolkade Vihiga länet. Fallstudiegrupperna i Tanzania inkluderar småbrukarna i Dodoma och den marginaliserade stadsgruppen i Dar es Salaam. Jämförelsen mellan sektioner i Kenya kan ge förståelse för tillståndet för klimatresiliens hos samma grupp - småbrukare - i olika klimatmiljöer. Medan bedömningen i Tanzania kan ge insatser för klimatresiliens ur landsbygds- och stadsperspektiv. Den inledande fasen av projektet planeras börja i Kenya och genom en serie möten, workshops och fältbesök. Detta följs sedan av liknande nätverksaktiviteter i Tanzania. Mot slutet av projektet planeras en workshop i Sverige i syfte att sammanställa alla fynd från nätverksverksamheten och skriva ett forskningsförslag som bygger på detta nätverk projektresultat och samarbete.Resultaten från detta nätverksprojekt kan ge värdefull insikt om det stora problemet som den utsatta befolkningen står inför när det gäller att uppnå hållbar klimatresiliens. Detta har hög prioritet, särskilt i Afrika, eftersom klimatkrisen automatiskt innebär matkris, akut matbrist och allvarlig hälsokris som påverkar regionens socioekonomiska underhåll. De flesta delar av Afrika är redan under stress på grund av politisk instabilitet och finanskris, och klimatkrisen har potential att driva dem längre än återhämtningen. Därför är detta projekt mycket relevant för att ge svar på hur samhället kan lyftas upp från en reaktiv klimatanpassning varje gång en klimatkris inträffar till ett mer hållbart klimatfjädrande samhället. Resultaten från detta projekt genom samarbete och lika deltagande kommer att leda till ömsesidigt kunskapsutbyte.</narrative>
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      <narrative>11.6 - By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">11.6 - Till 2030 minska städernas negativa miljöpåverkan per person, bland annat genom att ägna särskild uppmärksamhet åt luftkvalitet samt hantering av kommunalt och annat avfall.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Legal identity comprises a documented relationship between a person, the law and the state. Some insurgencies seek to replace the state and start issuing legal identity documents (e.g. ID cards or birth certificates) to the people under their control.We study this phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications by looking at three complementary cases:the Kachin Independence Organisation/Army in Myanmar (which recently started issuing ID documents);the Syrian Interim Government (which used to issue ID documents but now faces defeat);the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (which has become an established but widely unrecognized state).We will explore what shape legal identity takes in these three contexts, what implications it has for the people affected, and how these people navigate major political shifts.Legal identity is an SDG target (16:9) and it underpins the SDGs at large. Not having a recognized legal identity can severely implicate people’s human rights and it may cause statelessness. Our project is academically relevant, because it goes to the core of unresolved tensions around theorising sovereign statehood and the authority to make law.Conceptually we develop an inter-disciplinary combination of rebel governance literature in social/political science and critical interventions in legal scholarship. Methodologically, our ethnographic fieldwork will draw on an innovative combination of political histories, personal life histories and material culture.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Juridisk identitet innebär ett dokumenterat förhållande mellan en individ, lagen och staten. Juridisk identitet anses allmänt vara något som endast suveräna stater kan utfärda. Men i samband med inbördeskrig kan mer komplexa situationer uppstå. Vissa rebellrörelser som utmanar staten utvecklar system för att styra territorier och de människor de kontrollerar. Det kan handla om att utfärda juridiska identitetshandlingar (t.ex. ID-kort, pass) eller livscykeldokument (t.ex. födelsecertifikat, äktenskapshandlingar och dödsattester). Detta är nödvändigt eftersom i tider av väpnad konflikt fortsätter människor att födas, dö, gifta sig och skiljas.Juridisk identitet är relevant av många olika skäl. Mål 16:9 för hållbar utveckling syftar till att säkra "juridisk identitet för alla" fram till 2030. Men frågan om juridisk identitet är en utgångspunkt för hela SDG-agendan eftersom en person som inte har juridisk identitet kommer att få kämpa för att få tillgång till de mest grundläggande mänskliga rättigheterna. Juridisk identitet ligger därmed till grund för själva idéen om en rättighetsbaserad hållbar utveckling.Hittills har rebellrörelser och ett icke-statligt utfärdande av juridisk dokumentation inte studerats tillräckligt trots att det för med sig stora konsekvenser, både i praktiken (för de individer som bär sådana identitetshandlingar) och akademiskt (eftersom det väcker viktiga frågor om suveräna stater).Konflikter mellan stater och rebellgrupper som ger människor en juridisk identitet får ofta stora humanitära konsekvenser för de inblandade. Frånvaron av ID-handlingar kan hindra individer från att erhålla livsavgörande hjälpinsatser och innehav av ID-handlingar kan utsätta dem som är registrerade för tvångsåtgärder. Rebellrörelser kan ta ut skatter eller rekrytera soldater och människor kan hamna i statslöshet och utsatthet när framgångsrika rebellrörelser upphör att existera.Vårt projekt syftar till att studera detta fenomen genom att analysera tre fall:Kachins självständighetsorganisation/armé (KIO/A) i Myanmar;Syriska interimregeringen (SIG);Turkiska republiken Nordcypern (TRNC).I stället för att jämföra de tre fallen betraktar vi dem som kompletterande exempel på hur juridisk identitet gestaltar sig inom tre olika rebellrörelser. Det första fallet, KIO/A, är en rörelse som nyligen har börjat utfärda ID-handlingar: dessa dokument är alltså omgivna av osäkerhet. Den andra fallet, SIG, började utfärda ID-handlingar under det syriska inbördeskriget men står nu inför ett nederlag: rörelsens dokument har tappat sin makt och kan istället betraktas som bevis på samarbete med ”terrorister” av Assad-regimen. Det tredje fallet, TNRC, började utfärda ID-dokument på 1970-talet: dessa dokument har således utfärdats under lång tid på norra Cypern och går att jämföra med de dokument som utfärdas i "normala stater", men den juridiska identiteten fortsätter att undermineras av olösta konflikter och saknar ett internationell erkännande.Projektet kommer att bedriva etnografisk forskning i dessa tre kontexter för att besvara följande forskningsfrågor:I vilken utsträckning utfärdar de tre politiska enheterna olika former av juridisk identitet till de människor de försöker styra över, och vilken materiell form har den juridiska identiteten?Vilka möjligheter eller hot erbjuder en juridisk identitet dessa människor?Hur navigerar människor de förändringar som äger rum när den politiska enhetens ställning som ger ut juridisk identitet förändras på ett avgörande sätt?Vårt projekt bidrar med ny kunskap eftersom det studerar ett viktigt fenomen som ännu inte erhållit tillräcklig akademisk uppmärksamhet. Det är innovativt, eftersom det tar utgångspunkt i två akademiska discipliner: samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om rebellrörelser och vardagen för de människor som lever under deras styre, samt juridisk forskning om utmaningarna att tillämpa internationell rätt på ett sammanhang där staten (och dess lagar) är föremål för konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Legal identity comprises a documented relationship between a person, the law and the state. Some insurgencies seek to replace the state and start issuing legal identity documents (e.g. ID cards or birth certificates) to the people under their control.We study this phenomenon and its wide-ranging implications by looking at three complementary cases:the Kachin Independence Organisation/Army in Myanmar (which recently started issuing ID documents);the Syrian Interim Government (which used to issue ID documents but now faces defeat);the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (which has become an established but widely unrecognized state).We will explore what shape legal identity takes in these three contexts, what implications it has for the people affected, and how these people navigate major political shifts.Legal identity is an SDG target (16:9) and it underpins the SDGs at large. Not having a recognized legal identity can severely implicate people’s human rights and it may cause statelessness. Our project is academically relevant, because it goes to the core of unresolved tensions around theorising sovereign statehood and the authority to make law.Conceptually we develop an inter-disciplinary combination of rebel governance literature in social/political science and critical interventions in legal scholarship. Methodologically, our ethnographic fieldwork will draw on an innovative combination of political histories, personal life histories and material culture.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Juridisk identitet innebär ett dokumenterat förhållande mellan en individ, lagen och staten. Juridisk identitet anses allmänt vara något som endast suveräna stater kan utfärda. Men i samband med inbördeskrig kan mer komplexa situationer uppstå. Vissa rebellrörelser som utmanar staten utvecklar system för att styra territorier och de människor de kontrollerar. Det kan handla om att utfärda juridiska identitetshandlingar (t.ex. ID-kort, pass) eller livscykeldokument (t.ex. födelsecertifikat, äktenskapshandlingar och dödsattester). Detta är nödvändigt eftersom i tider av väpnad konflikt fortsätter människor att födas, dö, gifta sig och skiljas.Juridisk identitet är relevant av många olika skäl. Mål 16:9 för hållbar utveckling syftar till att säkra "juridisk identitet för alla" fram till 2030. Men frågan om juridisk identitet är en utgångspunkt för hela SDG-agendan eftersom en person som inte har juridisk identitet kommer att få kämpa för att få tillgång till de mest grundläggande mänskliga rättigheterna. Juridisk identitet ligger därmed till grund för själva idéen om en rättighetsbaserad hållbar utveckling.Hittills har rebellrörelser och ett icke-statligt utfärdande av juridisk dokumentation inte studerats tillräckligt trots att det för med sig stora konsekvenser, både i praktiken (för de individer som bär sådana identitetshandlingar) och akademiskt (eftersom det väcker viktiga frågor om suveräna stater).Konflikter mellan stater och rebellgrupper som ger människor en juridisk identitet får ofta stora humanitära konsekvenser för de inblandade. Frånvaron av ID-handlingar kan hindra individer från att erhålla livsavgörande hjälpinsatser och innehav av ID-handlingar kan utsätta dem som är registrerade för tvångsåtgärder. Rebellrörelser kan ta ut skatter eller rekrytera soldater och människor kan hamna i statslöshet och utsatthet när framgångsrika rebellrörelser upphör att existera.Vårt projekt syftar till att studera detta fenomen genom att analysera tre fall:Kachins självständighetsorganisation/armé (KIO/A) i Myanmar;Syriska interimregeringen (SIG);Turkiska republiken Nordcypern (TRNC).I stället för att jämföra de tre fallen betraktar vi dem som kompletterande exempel på hur juridisk identitet gestaltar sig inom tre olika rebellrörelser. Det första fallet, KIO/A, är en rörelse som nyligen har börjat utfärda ID-handlingar: dessa dokument är alltså omgivna av osäkerhet. Den andra fallet, SIG, började utfärda ID-handlingar under det syriska inbördeskriget men står nu inför ett nederlag: rörelsens dokument har tappat sin makt och kan istället betraktas som bevis på samarbete med ”terrorister” av Assad-regimen. Det tredje fallet, TNRC, började utfärda ID-dokument på 1970-talet: dessa dokument har således utfärdats under lång tid på norra Cypern och går att jämföra med de dokument som utfärdas i "normala stater", men den juridiska identiteten fortsätter att undermineras av olösta konflikter och saknar ett internationell erkännande.Projektet kommer att bedriva etnografisk forskning i dessa tre kontexter för att besvara följande forskningsfrågor:I vilken utsträckning utfärdar de tre politiska enheterna olika former av juridisk identitet till de människor de försöker styra över, och vilken materiell form har den juridiska identiteten?Vilka möjligheter eller hot erbjuder en juridisk identitet dessa människor?Hur navigerar människor de förändringar som äger rum när den politiska enhetens ställning som ger ut juridisk identitet förändras på ett avgörande sätt?Vårt projekt bidrar med ny kunskap eftersom det studerar ett viktigt fenomen som ännu inte erhållit tillräcklig akademisk uppmärksamhet. Det är innovativt, eftersom det tar utgångspunkt i två akademiska discipliner: samhällsvetenskaplig forskning om rebellrörelser och vardagen för de människor som lever under deras styre, samt juridisk forskning om utmaningarna att tillämpa internationell rätt på ett sammanhang där staten (och dess lagar) är föremål för konflikter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The products that surround us (e.g. furniture, bicycles, etc.) are outcomes of design processes. Product design is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence and creativity, attracting not only experts but also workers and self-employed without any formal design training. Although numerous people in developing countries design and manufacture simple products in metalworking informal microenterprises, there is very little systematic knowledge about their design process. This project aims to fill this fundamental gap in design knowledge. The overall goal of the project is to investigate design process in metalworking informal microenterprises, using a scientific method of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’.This two-year project will be carried out by four researchers — two from Sweden, one from Tanzania and one from India. In 2021, we will collect data in metalworking informal microenterprises in Tanzania, using the technique of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’. In 2022, we will finish qualitative data analysis, will present results in one conference and submit one journal article, and will submit a joint research application to VR/Development Projects Grant. We will distribute the results in metalworking microenterprises and other relevant stakeholders through seminars in Tanzania and India.The project will primarily provide fundamental knowledge for models and theories of design processes, and will also help to improve design practice in microenterprises.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En arbetare i den informella sektorn har inget formellt avtal med arbetsgivaren, får oregelbunden lön, lever oftast hand till mun och skyddas inte av något socialt trygghetssystem. I utvecklingsländer designar och producerar ett stort antal människor som arbetar i den informella sektorns mikroföretag produkter som fönsterskydd, hinkar, metallådor, krukor, etc. Trots att de saknar formell designutbildning har de förmåga att designa produkter. Hur utformar dessa människor produkter? Vi kommer att behandla denna viktiga forskningsfråga genom en vetenskaplig metod som kallas ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´.De produkter som omger oss, t.ex. möbler, cyklar etc. är resultat av designprocesser. Kvaliteten på den designprocessen påverkar avsevärt vårt välbefinnande och den ekonomiska tillväxten hos företag som designar och tillverkar produkter. En designprocess involverar ett antal aktiviteter såsom: (1) identifiering av konsumenternas behov och krav i försäljning, marknadsföring, distribution osv.; (2) generering och utvärdering av alternativa produktkoncept; och (3) specifikation av produktdetaljer såsom material och dimensioner. Många aktiviteter i designprocessen stöds av användning av externa medier såsom skisser, diagram och fysiska modeller tillverkade av trä, lera eller något annat material. Fördjupad vetenskaplig kunskap om designprocesser behövs för att utveckla en mängd grundläggande designkunskap och för att förbättra designpraktiken.Flera forskare hävdar att generering av grundläggande designkunskap kräver undersökning av designprocesser i olika kontextuella sammanhang. Dock är befintlig designforskning främst inriktad på individer och företag i utvecklade länder, vilket begränsar vår förmåga att främja utvecklingen av modeller och teorier om hur människor designar produkter. För att ta itu med dessa grundläggande luckor i designkunskap krävs designforskning inom en rad olika områden, inklusive bland annat mikroorganisationer i den informella sektorn, som skiljer sig klart från företag i utvecklade länder.Under de senaste tre decennierna har forskare från flera områden som antropologi, ekonomi, sociologi etc. undersökt den informella sektorn. Nya uppskattningar tyder på att ungefär en tredjedel av den globala arbetskraften som inte arbetar inom jordbruk har sitt huvudsakliga jobb inom den informella sektorn. Mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning, som är involverade i tillverkningen av produkter, utgör en stor del av den informella sektorn. Medan dessa mikroföretag står inför olika begränsningar och arbetar i en resursbegränsad miljö, har de förmåga att designa nya produkter eller att utforma befintliga produkter igen.Trots att vi accepterar och erkänner förekomsten av produktdesignförmåga i informella mikroföretag finns det inga studier som undersöker deras produktdesignprocess. En orsak bakom detta kan vara att studier av den informella sektorn ofta görs utifrån ett ekonomiskt perspektiv och behandlar denna produktdesignverksamhet som en "svart låda" i den interna omvandlingsprocessen. Idag är praktiskt taget ingenting känt om designprocesser i informella mikroföretag. Syftet med detta projekt är att fylla detta grundläggande gap i designkunskap. För att uppnå detta syftar vi till att ta upp följande nyckelfrågor:(1) Hur identifierar informella mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning konsumentbehov och andra krav?(2) Hur genererar och utvärderar de alternativa produktkoncept och definierar produktdetaljer som material, ytbehandling etc.?(3) Vilka externa medier använder de och hur använder de dessa medier?Empirisk data samlas in i informella mikroföretag i Tanzania med hjälp av den vetenskapliga metoden ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´. Resultaten från projektet kommer främst att ge grundläggande kunskaper för modeller och teorier om designprocesser, med viktiga konsekvenser för att förbättra designpraktiker i informella mikroföretag.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Need Identification and Requirement Formulation:  Informal metalworking microenterprises in Tanzania rely on intuition for need identification and are generally unaware of formal processes and tools for eliciting needs.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En arbetare i den informella sektorn har inget formellt avtal med arbetsgivaren, får oregelbunden lön, lever oftast hand till mun och skyddas inte av något socialt trygghetssystem. I utvecklingsländer designar och producerar ett stort antal människor som arbetar i den informella sektorns mikroföretag produkter som fönsterskydd, hinkar, metallådor, krukor, etc. Trots att de saknar formell designutbildning har de förmåga att designa produkter. Hur utformar dessa människor produkter? Vi kommer att behandla denna viktiga forskningsfråga genom en vetenskaplig metod som kallas ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´.De produkter som omger oss, t.ex. möbler, cyklar etc. är resultat av designprocesser. Kvaliteten på den designprocessen påverkar avsevärt vårt välbefinnande och den ekonomiska tillväxten hos företag som designar och tillverkar produkter. En designprocess involverar ett antal aktiviteter såsom: (1) identifiering av konsumenternas behov och krav i försäljning, marknadsföring, distribution osv.; (2) generering och utvärdering av alternativa produktkoncept; och (3) specifikation av produktdetaljer såsom material och dimensioner. Många aktiviteter i designprocessen stöds av användning av externa medier såsom skisser, diagram och fysiska modeller tillverkade av trä, lera eller något annat material. Fördjupad vetenskaplig kunskap om designprocesser behövs för att utveckla en mängd grundläggande designkunskap och för att förbättra designpraktiken.Flera forskare hävdar att generering av grundläggande designkunskap kräver undersökning av designprocesser i olika kontextuella sammanhang. Dock är befintlig designforskning främst inriktad på individer och företag i utvecklade länder, vilket begränsar vår förmåga att främja utvecklingen av modeller och teorier om hur människor designar produkter. För att ta itu med dessa grundläggande luckor i designkunskap krävs designforskning inom en rad olika områden, inklusive bland annat mikroorganisationer i den informella sektorn, som skiljer sig klart från företag i utvecklade länder.Under de senaste tre decennierna har forskare från flera områden som antropologi, ekonomi, sociologi etc. undersökt den informella sektorn. Nya uppskattningar tyder på att ungefär en tredjedel av den globala arbetskraften som inte arbetar inom jordbruk har sitt huvudsakliga jobb inom den informella sektorn. Mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning, som är involverade i tillverkningen av produkter, utgör en stor del av den informella sektorn. Medan dessa mikroföretag står inför olika begränsningar och arbetar i en resursbegränsad miljö, har de förmåga att designa nya produkter eller att utforma befintliga produkter igen.Trots att vi accepterar och erkänner förekomsten av produktdesignförmåga i informella mikroföretag finns det inga studier som undersöker deras produktdesignprocess. En orsak bakom detta kan vara att studier av den informella sektorn ofta görs utifrån ett ekonomiskt perspektiv och behandlar denna produktdesignverksamhet som en "svart låda" i den interna omvandlingsprocessen. Idag är praktiskt taget ingenting känt om designprocesser i informella mikroföretag. Syftet med detta projekt är att fylla detta grundläggande gap i designkunskap. För att uppnå detta syftar vi till att ta upp följande nyckelfrågor:(1) Hur identifierar informella mikroföretag inom metallbearbetning konsumentbehov och andra krav?(2) Hur genererar och utvärderar de alternativa produktkoncept och definierar produktdetaljer som material, ytbehandling etc.?(3) Vilka externa medier använder de och hur använder de dessa medier?Empirisk data samlas in i informella mikroföretag i Tanzania med hjälp av den vetenskapliga metoden ´tänk-högt-protokollanalys´. Resultaten från projektet kommer främst att ge grundläggande kunskaper för modeller och teorier om designprocesser, med viktiga konsekvenser för att förbättra designpraktiker i informella mikroföretag.</narrative>
      <narrative>The products that surround us (e.g. furniture, bicycles, etc.) are outcomes of design processes. Product design is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence and creativity, attracting not only experts but also workers and self-employed without any formal design training. Although numerous people in developing countries design and manufacture simple products in metalworking informal microenterprises, there is very little systematic knowledge about their design process. This project aims to fill this fundamental gap in design knowledge. The overall goal of the project is to investigate design process in metalworking informal microenterprises, using a scientific method of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’.This two-year project will be carried out by four researchers — two from Sweden, one from Tanzania and one from India. In 2021, we will collect data in metalworking informal microenterprises in Tanzania, using the technique of ‘think-aloud protocol analysis’. In 2022, we will finish qualitative data analysis, will present results in one conference and submit one journal article, and will submit a joint research application to VR/Development Projects Grant. We will distribute the results in metalworking microenterprises and other relevant stakeholders through seminars in Tanzania and India.The project will primarily provide fundamental knowledge for models and theories of design processes, and will also help to improve design practice in microenterprises.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ETT NYTT OCH UNIKT SAMARBETE Botanister och paleontologer från Naturhistoriska riksmuseet i Stockholm och från Maharanja universitetet, Madagaskar ansöker här om medel för att arbeta detta projekt, i ett helt nytt samarbete, med fossiliserade och nulevande växter på Madagaskar. Detta förenar två olika forskningsområden och miljöer kring viktiga frågor med potential att resultera inom ett nytt forskningsområde.Den senaste utvecklingen inom analys av biologiska och paleontologiska data öppnar upp för nya, spännande möjligheter för integrativa studier rörande ursprung och utveckling av enskilda arter men även av hela ekosystem. Avgörande för framgången för denna typ av integrerade studier är samarbete mellan forskare från olika discipliner för att skapa en bred tvärvetenskaplig miljö.Vi har valt Madagaskar då denna kontinentala ö representerar unika ekosystem med stora habitatgradienter och höga berg men har under ca 80-90 miljoner års tid varit en isolerad ö omgiven av hav. Graden av endemism, dvs. andelen arter som inte finns någon annan stans på jorden, är exceptionellt hög på Madagaskar. Tyvärr är även avskogningshastigheten exceptionellt hög, varför många arter är akut hotade. Kombinationen gör att Madagaskar utgör ett av världens viktigaste så kallade biodiversitets hotspot – med unik men hotad mångfald. Kunskapen om arterna, deras utbredning och habitatkrav är dessutom dåligt känd för många grupper vilket försvårar kunskapsbaserad naturvård.Två växtlinjer som överlevde massutdöendet vid slutet av krita-perioden och som idag har levande representanter på Madagaskar är Podocarpaceae och Winteraceae. Podocarpaceae är en mycket gammal barrträdsfamilj och representeras på Madagaskar av släktet Podocarpus med 4-7 endemiska arter. Winteraceae är bland de tidigt divergerande släktlinjerna för blomväxter och representeras på Madagaskar av släktet Takhtajania. Det botaniska fältarbetet kommer att fokusera på geografisk kartläggning av utbredningen samt DNA analyser av dessa växter. Botanister och paleobotanister ska arbeta tillsammans med att klarlägga ursprung och utveckling av dessa växtgrupper.Projektet kommer att bidra med nya data och insikter i mångfaldsförändringarna i vegetation från krita när dinosaurier fortfarande strömmade över denna kontinent fram till idag. Vi söker främst medel för  finansiering för gemensamt fältarbete, DNA-analyser av växter, samt workshop (se MÅL nr. 3). MÅL 1. Integrerat paleontologiskt och botaniskt fältarbete med insamling av (jurassiska och kretaceiska - 200-66 miljoner år gamla) and  växtfossiler, och nu existerande Podocarper och Winteraceae. Fältarbetena utförs i januari 2021 och 2022 och följer efter en integrerad workshop.MÅL 2. Samla data om förändringar i mångfalden i fossilflora och den nu levande släktingens geografiska spridning en genetisk variation för att lösa mönstren och orsakerna till den biologiska mångfaldsförändringen genom tid, vilket möjliggör analyser av effekterna av tidigare biotiska kriser och av dessa samhälls motståndskraft till framtida förändrade människor.MÅL 3. Att bilda en medelstor integrerad forskarskola för studenter fält- och labbmetodik, i konsten att skriva ansökningar, samt öka medvetenheten om Madagaskars flora och fauna och vikten av hållbar användning av naturresurser.</narrative>
      <narrative>Botanists and Paleontologists from the Swedish Museum of Natural History and from the Mahajanga University, Madagascar propose to work in this project in a completely new collaboration, with fossilized and extant plants  on Madagascar, uniting two different research fields and environments around important questions with potential to result in a new research field.We will focus on two plant groups, Podocarpaceae and Winteraceae with endemic species on Madagascar and a long evolutionary history. The project will provide new data and insights into the diversity changes of vegetation from the Cretaceous when dinosaurs still roamed this continent until present day. We apply funding for joint field work, DNA analyses of plants, workshops (see AIM 3). AIM 1. Paleontological and botanical fieldwork with collection of (Jurassic and Cretaceous) plant fossils, and now extant Podocarps and Winteraceae, following an integrated workshop. AIM 2. Compile data on diversity changes of fossil flora, the now living relatives geographic distribution and genetic variability to resolve the patterns and causes of biodiversity change through time, enabling analyses of the effects of past biotic crises and of the resilience of these communities to future human-induced changes.AIM 3. To form a  medium-sized integrated research school training students in grant writing, field and lab methodology and increase awareness of local forests and wildlife and the importance of sustainable usage of resources.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">ETT NYTT OCH UNIKT SAMARBETE Botanister och paleontologer från Naturhistoriska riksmuseet i Stockholm och från Maharanja universitetet, Madagaskar ansöker här om medel för att arbeta detta projekt, i ett helt nytt samarbete, med fossiliserade och nulevande växter på Madagaskar. Detta förenar två olika forskningsområden och miljöer kring viktiga frågor med potential att resultera inom ett nytt forskningsområde.Den senaste utvecklingen inom analys av biologiska och paleontologiska data öppnar upp för nya, spännande möjligheter för integrativa studier rörande ursprung och utveckling av enskilda arter men även av hela ekosystem. Avgörande för framgången för denna typ av integrerade studier är samarbete mellan forskare från olika discipliner för att skapa en bred tvärvetenskaplig miljö.Vi har valt Madagaskar då denna kontinentala ö representerar unika ekosystem med stora habitatgradienter och höga berg men har under ca 80-90 miljoner års tid varit en isolerad ö omgiven av hav. Graden av endemism, dvs. andelen arter som inte finns någon annan stans på jorden, är exceptionellt hög på Madagaskar. Tyvärr är även avskogningshastigheten exceptionellt hög, varför många arter är akut hotade. Kombinationen gör att Madagaskar utgör ett av världens viktigaste så kallade biodiversitets hotspot – med unik men hotad mångfald. Kunskapen om arterna, deras utbredning och habitatkrav är dessutom dåligt känd för många grupper vilket försvårar kunskapsbaserad naturvård.Två växtlinjer som överlevde massutdöendet vid slutet av krita-perioden och som idag har levande representanter på Madagaskar är Podocarpaceae och Winteraceae. Podocarpaceae är en mycket gammal barrträdsfamilj och representeras på Madagaskar av släktet Podocarpus med 4-7 endemiska arter. Winteraceae är bland de tidigt divergerande släktlinjerna för blomväxter och representeras på Madagaskar av släktet Takhtajania. Det botaniska fältarbetet kommer att fokusera på geografisk kartläggning av utbredningen samt DNA analyser av dessa växter. Botanister och paleobotanister ska arbeta tillsammans med att klarlägga ursprung och utveckling av dessa växtgrupper.Projektet kommer att bidra med nya data och insikter i mångfaldsförändringarna i vegetation från krita när dinosaurier fortfarande strömmade över denna kontinent fram till idag. Vi söker främst medel för  finansiering för gemensamt fältarbete, DNA-analyser av växter, samt workshop (se MÅL nr. 3). MÅL 1. Integrerat paleontologiskt och botaniskt fältarbete med insamling av (jurassiska och kretaceiska - 200-66 miljoner år gamla) and  växtfossiler, och nu existerande Podocarper och Winteraceae. Fältarbetena utförs i januari 2021 och 2022 och följer efter en integrerad workshop.MÅL 2. Samla data om förändringar i mångfalden i fossilflora och den nu levande släktingens geografiska spridning en genetisk variation för att lösa mönstren och orsakerna till den biologiska mångfaldsförändringen genom tid, vilket möjliggör analyser av effekterna av tidigare biotiska kriser och av dessa samhälls motståndskraft till framtida förändrade människor.MÅL 3. Att bilda en medelstor integrerad forskarskola för studenter fält- och labbmetodik, i konsten att skriva ansökningar, samt öka medvetenheten om Madagaskars flora och fauna och vikten av hållbar användning av naturresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Extremofila svampar från sydostasiens biodiversitet har en nyckelroll i hållbart jordbruk och industri</narrative>
      <narrative>Exploring fungal extremophiles in South East Asian biodiversity  as the key for sustainable agriculture and industry</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sydostasien är en av världens regioner med högst biodiversitet, vilket innebär en enorm artrikedom av växter och djur, men även mikroorganismer. Denna stora artrikedom har stor betydelse för framtidens hållbara klimat. Vårt projekt går ut på att nyttja artrikedomen i regionen och upptäcka nya sorters filamentösa svampar, för att fördjupa kunskapen kring biologisk nedbrytning av biomassa. Vi fokuserar i detta projekt på restprodukter i skogsnäringen och från storskalig bioetanolproduktion i Sydostasien. Målet är att på sikt kunna skapa värdefulla produkter ifrån dessa material som idag kasseras i enorma mängder och som en konsekvens ger föroreningsproblem. Materialen vi fokuserar på är akaciabark och rester från bioetanolindustrin där kassava (maniok). Biokemisk omvandling till produkter är en av de mest miljövänliga och hållbara metoder för förädling av biomassa och därmed värdeskapande från material som annars utgör avfall.Eftersom barken utgör det yttersta försvaret mot diverse angrepp hos ett träd, innehåller den en mängd antimikrobiella molekyler, och traditionella metoder för att t.ex. omvandla barken till bioetanol begränsas därmed. Barken bryts dock ned med tiden i naturen, vilket innebär att mikroorganismer som effektivt kan bryta ned den komplexa strukturen existerar. Bioethanolproduktionen från kassava kräver subventioneringar och de rester av kassava som erhålls skulle kunna uppgraderas till näringsrikt foder med hjälp av mikrobiell omvandlingen. Enzymer som är speciellt ägnade att bryta ner kassava kan förbättra effektiviteten i bioethanolproduktionen. Med tanke på de miljontals ton bark och kassavarester som produceras idag, skulle nya omvandlingsmetoder kunna skapa stora värden och gynna lokala industrier i regionen som på sikt kan lyfta än fler människor ur fattigdom. Workshops och nätverkande med lokala industrirepresentanter är en del av projektet, vilket kommer att leda till ökad kunskapen kring bioraffinaderikonceptet i regionen.Vi kommer i detta projekt att använda både bark och industriella kassavarester för att finna och isolera nya svampar som effektivt kan växa på de olika materialen och enzymatisk omvandla dom. Vi kommer att fokusera på mikroorganismer som kan verka vid väldigt låga pH och höga temperaturer. Genom att kartlägga hur dessa fungerar, förbättras möjligheten till att designa enzymer och mikroorganismer som kan verka vid dessa förhållanden i industriella processer. Genomen hos nya arter och stammar kommer att sekvenseras, för att lägga en grund till att förstå deras enzymatiska maskinerier som möjliggör nedbrytningen. Vi kommer även att studera genreglering över tid för att få reda på vilka gener som är viktigast under de olika stegen under nedbrytningsprocessen. Härmed ökar vi ökar vi kunskapen kring dessa naturliga processer. Eftersom det rör sig om material som idag ses som värdelösa och som produceras i enorma mängder årligen, kan projektet starkt bidra till framtida metoder som både ger nya produkter i regionen, samt minskar beroendet av fossila råvaror då biomassa bättre tas tillvara. Våra resultat kan därmed starkt bidra till minskandet av koldioxidutsläpp och andra negativa effekter som nyttjande av fossila råvaror skapar. Minskade avfallsmängder leder till minskad nedskräpninh.Projektet bygger vidare på ett framgångsrikt pågående samarbete mellan Chalmers  och Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI) i Hanoi, Vietnam. Vi har de senaste åren undersökt en mängd olika svamparter med förmåga att bryta ned växtbiomassa. Vi kommer nu att involvera forskare från grannländerna Laos och Kambodja. Båda dessa är låginkomstländer och skulle gagnas av närmare forskarkontakter med det mer utvecklade Vietnam och mer högteknologisk forskning från Sverige. Vi kommer i projektet anordna workshops och konferenser med forskare i regionen för att sprida både resultat och metoder, och ämnar därmed hjälpa till att bygga upp ett lokalt nätverk där lokala forskningsfrågor framgångsrikt kan diskuteras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries are heavily affected by the escalating consequences of climate change. Efforts to reduce poverty, mitigate climate change and develop new sustainable methods to utilize renewable resources are greatly needed. In this project, we address the sustainable use of biomass resources, by identifying and developing microorganisms and enzymes that will be the main catalysts in valorization of abundant agroindustrial (cassava streams) and forestry (acacia bark) residues. We will explore the biodiversity in South East Asia to identify unique microorganisms and enzymes to enable the valorization. Samples will be collected from selected and isolated from ecological niches. Novel fungal species able to rapidly degrade the residues will be idnetified. We will in detail follow and characterize (using omics techniques) the degradation process to identify which enzymes are produced and active. A detailed characterization of key underexplored enzymes in biomass degradation (e.g. phenolic de-glycosylases, oxidases and LPMOs) will follow. Enzymes with unique properties (i.e. ability to act at low pH and at high temperature) will be targeted. Knowledge regarding the factors that convey acidotolerance in enzymes and microorganisms will be established. The project will accelerate capacity building among researchers in South East Asia, and transfer knowledge to benefit industries and society regarding the potential of using enzymes and filamentous fungi in valorization.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Extremofila svampar från sydostasiens biodiversitet har en nyckelroll i hållbart jordbruk och industri</narrative>
      <narrative>Exploring fungal extremophiles in South East Asian biodiversity  as the key for sustainable agriculture and industry</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries are heavily affected by the escalating consequences of climate change. Efforts to reduce poverty, mitigate climate change and develop new sustainable methods to utilize renewable resources are greatly needed. In this project, we address the sustainable use of biomass resources, by identifying and developing microorganisms and enzymes that will be the main catalysts in valorization of abundant agroindustrial (cassava streams) and forestry (acacia bark) residues. We will explore the biodiversity in South East Asia to identify unique microorganisms and enzymes to enable the valorization. Samples will be collected from selected and isolated from ecological niches. Novel fungal species able to rapidly degrade the residues will be idnetified. We will in detail follow and characterize (using omics techniques) the degradation process to identify which enzymes are produced and active. A detailed characterization of key underexplored enzymes in biomass degradation (e.g. phenolic de-glycosylases, oxidases and LPMOs) will follow. Enzymes with unique properties (i.e. ability to act at low pH and at high temperature) will be targeted. Knowledge regarding the factors that convey acidotolerance in enzymes and microorganisms will be established. The project will accelerate capacity building among researchers in South East Asia, and transfer knowledge to benefit industries and society regarding the potential of using enzymes and filamentous fungi in valorization.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sydostasien är en av världens regioner med högst biodiversitet, vilket innebär en enorm artrikedom av växter och djur, men även mikroorganismer. Denna stora artrikedom har stor betydelse för framtidens hållbara klimat. Vårt projekt går ut på att nyttja artrikedomen i regionen och upptäcka nya sorters filamentösa svampar, för att fördjupa kunskapen kring biologisk nedbrytning av biomassa. Vi fokuserar i detta projekt på restprodukter i skogsnäringen och från storskalig bioetanolproduktion i Sydostasien. Målet är att på sikt kunna skapa värdefulla produkter ifrån dessa material som idag kasseras i enorma mängder och som en konsekvens ger föroreningsproblem. Materialen vi fokuserar på är akaciabark och rester från bioetanolindustrin där kassava (maniok). Biokemisk omvandling till produkter är en av de mest miljövänliga och hållbara metoder för förädling av biomassa och därmed värdeskapande från material som annars utgör avfall.Eftersom barken utgör det yttersta försvaret mot diverse angrepp hos ett träd, innehåller den en mängd antimikrobiella molekyler, och traditionella metoder för att t.ex. omvandla barken till bioetanol begränsas därmed. Barken bryts dock ned med tiden i naturen, vilket innebär att mikroorganismer som effektivt kan bryta ned den komplexa strukturen existerar. Bioethanolproduktionen från kassava kräver subventioneringar och de rester av kassava som erhålls skulle kunna uppgraderas till näringsrikt foder med hjälp av mikrobiell omvandlingen. Enzymer som är speciellt ägnade att bryta ner kassava kan förbättra effektiviteten i bioethanolproduktionen. Med tanke på de miljontals ton bark och kassavarester som produceras idag, skulle nya omvandlingsmetoder kunna skapa stora värden och gynna lokala industrier i regionen som på sikt kan lyfta än fler människor ur fattigdom. Workshops och nätverkande med lokala industrirepresentanter är en del av projektet, vilket kommer att leda till ökad kunskapen kring bioraffinaderikonceptet i regionen.Vi kommer i detta projekt att använda både bark och industriella kassavarester för att finna och isolera nya svampar som effektivt kan växa på de olika materialen och enzymatisk omvandla dom. Vi kommer att fokusera på mikroorganismer som kan verka vid väldigt låga pH och höga temperaturer. Genom att kartlägga hur dessa fungerar, förbättras möjligheten till att designa enzymer och mikroorganismer som kan verka vid dessa förhållanden i industriella processer. Genomen hos nya arter och stammar kommer att sekvenseras, för att lägga en grund till att förstå deras enzymatiska maskinerier som möjliggör nedbrytningen. Vi kommer även att studera genreglering över tid för att få reda på vilka gener som är viktigast under de olika stegen under nedbrytningsprocessen. Härmed ökar vi ökar vi kunskapen kring dessa naturliga processer. Eftersom det rör sig om material som idag ses som värdelösa och som produceras i enorma mängder årligen, kan projektet starkt bidra till framtida metoder som både ger nya produkter i regionen, samt minskar beroendet av fossila råvaror då biomassa bättre tas tillvara. Våra resultat kan därmed starkt bidra till minskandet av koldioxidutsläpp och andra negativa effekter som nyttjande av fossila råvaror skapar. Minskade avfallsmängder leder till minskad nedskräpninh.Projektet bygger vidare på ett framgångsrikt pågående samarbete mellan Chalmers  och Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI) i Hanoi, Vietnam. Vi har de senaste åren undersökt en mängd olika svamparter med förmåga att bryta ned växtbiomassa. Vi kommer nu att involvera forskare från grannländerna Laos och Kambodja. Båda dessa är låginkomstländer och skulle gagnas av närmare forskarkontakter med det mer utvecklade Vietnam och mer högteknologisk forskning från Sverige. Vi kommer i projektet anordna workshops och konferenser med forskare i regionen för att sprida både resultat och metoder, och ämnar därmed hjälpa till att bygga upp ett lokalt nätverk där lokala forskningsfrågor framgångsrikt kan diskuteras.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>GRACE – Gender aspects in Rehabilitation of persons with Amputation in Conflict-affected Environments.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">BakgrundKönsskillnader vid rehabilitering under pågående väpnad konflikt är föga studerat. Data från Internationella rödakorskommitténs (ICRC) rehabiliteringscenter antyder att kvinnor har sämre resultat än män vid rehabilitering efter olika typer av skador och tillstånd. Det kan finnas flera förklaringar till det. Exempelvis var de flesta skadade männen i kohorten yngre, starkare och mer aktiva under det att kvinnorna var äldre, mer överviktiga och mindre rörliga. Konsekvenserna av en ofullständig rehabilitering kan bli livsavgörande och har betydelse för patienternas möjlighet att återvända till självförsörjning liksom deras psykosociala välbefinnande. I många av de konfliktområden där ICRC verkar är kvinnornas status och roll i samhället redan i utgångsläget tydligt underordnad mannens, varför ett funktionshinder kan göra deras situation än mer prekär.  Vi vill med detta forskningsprojekt skapa bättre förståelse för könets roll för individens återhämtningsförmåga vid en så allvarlig stympning som en amputation.Syftet med projektet är att öka tillgängligheten till och resultaten av rehabilitering given till kvinnor som undergått amputation.MetodI det här projektet avser vi specifikt studera:a. könsskillnader i en ICRC-kohort som rehabiliterats av olika skäl utifrån demografiska faktorer, skademekanism och hälsostatus.b. könsskillnader i en kohort benamputerade som har eller inte har deltagit i rehabiliteringsinsatser för att förstå hur de ser på tillgång till rehabilitering, vilken acceptans rehabilitering har och hur synen på rehabilitering är.c. anställda på rehabiliteringscentra ser på könsskillnadernas roll avseende tillgång till rehabilitering, kvaliteten på den rehabilitering som ges och vilket hälsoutfall som uppnås.Först kommer en retrospektiv analys göras av ICRC:s stora databas avseende rehabiliterade patienter från olika konfliktzoner globalt. Vi kommer i den andra fasen av projektet använda oss av en metodologi kallad Community-Based Participatory Research Approach (CBPR), vilket är en forskningsstrategi där man tydligt låter dem forskningen handlar komma till tals för att de mest relevanta forskningsfrågorna skall belysas. Datainsamlingen här sker genom semi-strukturerade intervjuer hos både amputerade och personal vid rehabiliteringscentra i Etiopien och Kambodja.BetydelseAtt utforska könets betydelse vid rehabilitering i konfliktzoner är angeläget eftersom diskriminering mot kvinnor i synnerhet kan medföra att dessa förlorar möjligheten till viktig rehabilitering, vilket allvarligt minskar deras möjligheter att återetablera sig i samhället småningom. Det kan även ha sekundära effekter på de barn som de ofta ansvarar för. De fynd som detta projekt väntas ge, kan ha betydelse för hur sjukvård och rehabilitering i krigs- och konfliktzoner framöver planeras för att ge vård på mer likvärdiga grunder till dem som bäst behöver det.</narrative>
      <narrative>Fewer women with amputation attend rehabilitation in conflict affected countries (11% women, 89% men), even when the cause of amputation is non-trauma or conflict related, (29% women). The purpose of this study is to better understand the impact of sex and gender on injury profiles, clinical characteristics, access to and acceptability of rehabilitation services in order to promote gender sensitive approaches to rehabilitation so that health outcomes are optimised for people with amputation in conflict affected environments. The aims are to: (i) investigate sex differences in demographic factors, injury profiles and clinical characteristics among people with amputation; (ii) understand the perspectives of people with amputation about access, acceptability and perceptions of rehabilitation; (iii) understand the perspectives of health workers and local leaders on how gender aspects impact access to services, service delivery and health outcomes. A retrospective data analysis will be undertaken of existing patient databases of International Committee of the Red Cross supported rehabilitation centres.  Semi-structured interviews will be conducted with people with amputation, health workers and local leaders in Ethiopia and Cambodia. Exploration of the gender dimension in rehabilitation in conflict settings is crucial as gender discrimination renders women particularly vulnerable to exclusion from services, reducing their rehabilitation potential with significant negative impact.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>En ny och bättre test för tuberkulos</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara latent infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 10 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i aktiv tuberkulos (tbc). Det saknas fortfarande ett enkelt, snabbt och patientnära test för att diagnosticera aktiv TB. Detta är särskilt viktigt för barn och personer med nedsatt immunförsvar där nuvarande metoder är mycket bristfälliga. Det saknas också en test för att förutsäga vilka som är latent infekterade kommer att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. Mål:Vi avser i) att vidareutveckla och utvärdera nya av oss utvecklade diagnostiska test för aktiv TB i patientgrupper i bland annat Sverige, Sydafrika och Mozambique  samt ii) forska fram ett diagnostiskt test för att identifiera latent infekterade med risk att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. Betydelse: En person med aktiv TB beräknas att under ett år smitta 10-15 individer. Att snabbt hitta nya patienter och de med risk att utveckla sjukdom och behandla dem är därför det viktigaste sättet att hindra fortsatt smittspridning och att på sikt bekämpa tuberkulosepidemin.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is todetermine how mycobacterial glycolipid lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and its precursor phosphatidyl-myo-inositol mannoside (PIM)can be used for the identification and follow up of patients with active and latent tuberculosis (TB). Tests to rapidly provide information useful for the clinical management in different clinical settings will be developed and evaluated.Our aims are:To determine the performance of a new prototype of our urinary LAM test for: i) the diagnosis of active TB; and ii) to identify patients with LTB at high risk of developing active TB.To define new diagnostic biomarkers based on LAM and PIM to detect patients with latent TB and identify those who will progress to active TB.Achieving these aims will improve rapid diagnosis, early treatment initiation and reduce transmission which will reduce patient suffering and is absolutely needed to fulfill the WHO and Agenda 2030 goals of eliminating TB.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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        <narrative>Vidarutveckling av test för tuberkulos</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>En ny och bättre test för tuberkulos</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">A new and better test for tuberculosis</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning beräknas vara latent infekterade med tuberkelbakterier och mer än 10 miljoner människor insjuknar varje år i aktiv tuberkulos (tbc). Det saknas fortfarande ett enkelt, snabbt och patientnära test för att diagnosticera aktiv TB. Detta är särskilt viktigt för barn och personer med nedsatt immunförsvar där nuvarande metoder är mycket bristfälliga. Det saknas också en test för att förutsäga vilka som är latent infekterade kommer att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. Mål:Vi avser i) att vidareutveckla och utvärdera nya av oss utvecklade diagnostiska test för aktiv TB i patientgrupper i bland annat Sverige, Sydafrika och Mozambique  samt ii) forska fram ett diagnostiskt test för att identifiera latent infekterade med risk att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. Betydelse: En person med aktiv TB beräknas att under ett år smitta 10-15 individer. Att snabbt hitta nya patienter och de med risk att utveckla sjukdom och behandla dem är därför det viktigaste sättet att hindra fortsatt smittspridning och att på sikt bekämpa tuberkulosepidemin.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of this project is todetermine how mycobacterial glycolipid lipoarabinomannan (LAM) and its precursor phosphatidyl-myo-inositol mannoside (PIM)can be used for the identification and follow up of patients with active and latent tuberculosis (TB). Tests to rapidly provide information useful for the clinical management in different clinical settings will be developed and evaluated.Our aims are:To determine the performance of a new prototype of our urinary LAM test for: i) the diagnosis of active TB; and ii) to identify patients with LTB at high risk of developing active TB.To define new diagnostic biomarkers based on LAM and PIM to detect patients with latent TB and identify those who will progress to active TB.Achieving these aims will improve rapid diagnosis, early treatment initiation and reduce transmission which will reduce patient suffering and is absolutely needed to fulfill the WHO and Agenda 2030 goals of eliminating TB.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic pathogens – a challenge for urban small holder livestock production system</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to contribute to reduced spread of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) zoonotic bacteria in urban livestock production systems in low-income countries (LIC). This will be done by providing new data on spread and diversity of antimicrobial resistant Campylobacter strains. Drivers to mitigate disease and reduce antimicrobial usage will also be generated which will facilitate future initiatives for coordinated actions to reduce spread of AMR. In LIC poultry production is important for livelihood and for food and nutrition security. Campylobacteriosis is one of the major bacterial public health risks globally and poultry meat is the most important route of transmission. In addition, AMR in Campylobacter is a growing concern. The project will be conducted among informal smallholder urban poultry and large scale commercial, and at food markets in Kampala, Uganda. Data will be generated on antibiotic usage on farm level, and farmers and food handlers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices related to spread and mitigation of AMR Campylobacter. The project contextualizes challenges with urban livestock production, AMR and antibiotic usage, and pathogenic zoonotic bacteria. It focuses on knowledge gaps related to spread of zoonotic bacteria resistant to antimicrobials at certain points in the poultry value chain. Generated results will likely be valid in other East African countries, as few studies have been published on AMR and Campylobacter in this region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots det senaste decenniets ekonomiska tillväxt, som har möjliggjort att miljoner fattiga människor har fått det bättre, utgör ändå tillgång på livsmedel och viktiga näringsämnen stora utmaningar i stora delar av världen. Ytterligare en global utmaning är spridning av antibiotikaresistens. Inom djurproduktionen används antibiotika för att behandla sjuka djur, men även i förebyggande och tillväxtbefrämjande syfte. I många låginkomstländer sker en betydande produktion av kött, mjölk och ägg i städer. Stadsnära djurhållning innebär stora utmaningar vad gäller spridande av antibiotikaresistens och zoonotiska sjukdomar, bland annat eftersom djuren hålls tätt tillsammans med människor och det är lätt att köpa antibiotika till djur på lokala apotek.Projektet syftar till att minska spridning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier mellan djur och människa (så kallade zoonoser) inom djurhållning i stadsnära områden i låginkomstländer. Ytterligare ett syfte är att minska spridning av livsmedelsburna campylobacter-bakterier. Denna kombination gör projektet relevant både avseende folkhälsa, tillgång på livsmedel och generering av inkomst för fattiga familjer. Den stadsnära och ofta småskaliga kycklingproduktionen är viktig i många låginkomstländer eftersom kyckling är ett relativt billigt animaliskt livsmedel som innehåller högvärdiga proteiner. Kycklingproduktion och försäljning av kycklingprodukter är av tradition dessutom ofta kvinnans ansvar och bidrar till familjens försörjning och mat.I projektet kommer ny kunskap om hur mycket antibiotika som används inom den småskaliga och den mer storskaliga kommersiella kycklingproduktionen tas fram. Vi kommer även klargöra vilka drivkrafter som finns avseende att förhindra spridning av zoonotiska infektioner inom djurproduktion och försäljning på lokala matmarknader tas fram. Förutom detta kommer även ny kunskap om vilka olika undertyper av Campylobacter-bakterier som förekommer på kycklingprodukterna och hur olika antibiotikaresistenta Campylobacer-stammarna är besläktade genereras. Sådan kunskap är nödvändig för att kartlägga smittvägar och smittrisker, och därmed få ökad kunskap om hur campylobacterios smittar och kan förhindras.Campylobacterios utgör en betydande folkhälsorisk på global nivå, speciellt hos små barn. Klassiska symptom på sjukdomen är diarré, feber, magsmärtor. Campylobacter bakterien finns oftast hos fjäderfä, såsom kyckling och dessa utgör smittkälla i mer än 50 % av fallen av livsmedelsburen campylobacterios. Eftersom djur inte utvecklar några symptom på Campylobacter infektion kan man inte se om de är bärare av bakterien. Det finns mycket lite information kring antibiotikaresistenta Campylobacter i Östafrika, inklusive Uganda, trots att det bedöms vara en viktigt för folkhälsan (både sjukdomen campylobacterios i sig själv och antibiotikaresistens). En viktig komponent i projektet är huruvida de insamlade Campylobacter-bakterierna är resistenta för en eller flera olika antibiotika sorter som används för att behandla sjukdomar hos människor. För närvarande finns det begränsad information om förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i animalieprodukter i Uganda och i närregionen. Projektet fokuserar på Uganda, men resultaten förväntas även gälla i andra länder i Östafrika.Projektet knyter främst an till det andra globala utvecklingsmålen om att avskaffa hunger, uppnå tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning och ett hållbart jordbruk. Nyckelkomponenter i detta är att bekämpa antibiotikaresistens, att producerar säker mat samtidigt som fattiga människor kan öka sin inkomst. På sikt kommer projektet generera ökad medvetenhet om antibiotikaresistenta campylobacter och kan komma att bidra till policy för att bekämpa antibiotikaresistens och livsmedelsburna sjukdomar i stadsnära djurproduktion i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to contribute to reduced spread of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) zoonotic bacteria in urban livestock production systems in low-income countries (LIC). This will be done by providing new data on spread and diversity of antimicrobial resistant Campylobacter strains. Drivers to mitigate disease and reduce antimicrobial usage will also be generated which will facilitate future initiatives for coordinated actions to reduce spread of AMR. In LIC poultry production is important for livelihood and for food and nutrition security. Campylobacteriosis is one of the major bacterial public health risks globally and poultry meat is the most important route of transmission. In addition, AMR in Campylobacter is a growing concern. The project will be conducted among informal smallholder urban poultry and large scale commercial, and at food markets in Kampala, Uganda. Data will be generated on antibiotic usage on farm level, and farmers and food handlers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices related to spread and mitigation of AMR Campylobacter. The project contextualizes challenges with urban livestock production, AMR and antibiotic usage, and pathogenic zoonotic bacteria. It focuses on knowledge gaps related to spread of zoonotic bacteria resistant to antimicrobials at certain points in the poultry value chain. Generated results will likely be valid in other East African countries, as few studies have been published on AMR and Campylobacter in this region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots det senaste decenniets ekonomiska tillväxt, som har möjliggjort att miljoner fattiga människor har fått det bättre, utgör ändå tillgång på livsmedel och viktiga näringsämnen stora utmaningar i stora delar av världen. Ytterligare en global utmaning är spridning av antibiotikaresistens. Inom djurproduktionen används antibiotika för att behandla sjuka djur, men även i förebyggande och tillväxtbefrämjande syfte. I många låginkomstländer sker en betydande produktion av kött, mjölk och ägg i städer. Stadsnära djurhållning innebär stora utmaningar vad gäller spridande av antibiotikaresistens och zoonotiska sjukdomar, bland annat eftersom djuren hålls tätt tillsammans med människor och det är lätt att köpa antibiotika till djur på lokala apotek.Projektet syftar till att minska spridning av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier mellan djur och människa (så kallade zoonoser) inom djurhållning i stadsnära områden i låginkomstländer. Ytterligare ett syfte är att minska spridning av livsmedelsburna campylobacter-bakterier. Denna kombination gör projektet relevant både avseende folkhälsa, tillgång på livsmedel och generering av inkomst för fattiga familjer. Den stadsnära och ofta småskaliga kycklingproduktionen är viktig i många låginkomstländer eftersom kyckling är ett relativt billigt animaliskt livsmedel som innehåller högvärdiga proteiner. Kycklingproduktion och försäljning av kycklingprodukter är av tradition dessutom ofta kvinnans ansvar och bidrar till familjens försörjning och mat.I projektet kommer ny kunskap om hur mycket antibiotika som används inom den småskaliga och den mer storskaliga kommersiella kycklingproduktionen tas fram. Vi kommer även klargöra vilka drivkrafter som finns avseende att förhindra spridning av zoonotiska infektioner inom djurproduktion och försäljning på lokala matmarknader tas fram. Förutom detta kommer även ny kunskap om vilka olika undertyper av Campylobacter-bakterier som förekommer på kycklingprodukterna och hur olika antibiotikaresistenta Campylobacer-stammarna är besläktade genereras. Sådan kunskap är nödvändig för att kartlägga smittvägar och smittrisker, och därmed få ökad kunskap om hur campylobacterios smittar och kan förhindras.Campylobacterios utgör en betydande folkhälsorisk på global nivå, speciellt hos små barn. Klassiska symptom på sjukdomen är diarré, feber, magsmärtor. Campylobacter bakterien finns oftast hos fjäderfä, såsom kyckling och dessa utgör smittkälla i mer än 50 % av fallen av livsmedelsburen campylobacterios. Eftersom djur inte utvecklar några symptom på Campylobacter infektion kan man inte se om de är bärare av bakterien. Det finns mycket lite information kring antibiotikaresistenta Campylobacter i Östafrika, inklusive Uganda, trots att det bedöms vara en viktigt för folkhälsan (både sjukdomen campylobacterios i sig själv och antibiotikaresistens). En viktig komponent i projektet är huruvida de insamlade Campylobacter-bakterierna är resistenta för en eller flera olika antibiotika sorter som används för att behandla sjukdomar hos människor. För närvarande finns det begränsad information om förekomst av antibiotikaresistenta bakterier i animalieprodukter i Uganda och i närregionen. Projektet fokuserar på Uganda, men resultaten förväntas även gälla i andra länder i Östafrika.Projektet knyter främst an till det andra globala utvecklingsmålen om att avskaffa hunger, uppnå tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning och ett hållbart jordbruk. Nyckelkomponenter i detta är att bekämpa antibiotikaresistens, att producerar säker mat samtidigt som fattiga människor kan öka sin inkomst. På sikt kommer projektet generera ökad medvetenhet om antibiotikaresistenta campylobacter och kan komma att bidra till policy för att bekämpa antibiotikaresistens och livsmedelsburna sjukdomar i stadsnära djurproduktion i låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna ansökan ligger inom området hälso- politik och systemforskning (health policy and systems research-HPSR), med ett särskilt fokus på samhällsbaserade hälsosystem (Community Health Systems-CHS). Att stärka CHS är avgörande för att säkerställa jämlikhet och allmän tillgång till hälso- och sjukvård. Innovationer inom CHS har potential att förbättra tillgången till hälso- och sjukvård genom att ta itu med underliggande problem - som fragmentering, brist på integration av innovationer i lokala hälsosystem och samhällen samt svagt lokalt engagemang. Under de senaste decennierna har man sett att de låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC) som varit mest framgångsrika i att förbättra folkhälsan har investerat mycket i primärvård och samhällsbaserade strategier. Vikten av att byhälsoarbetare, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal samt andra aktörer arbetar tillsammans är tydlig i områden som mödrar-barnhälsa, malaria och HIV / AIDS-program. COVID-19 pandemin har också visat på CHS viktiga roll i att informera, nå och hjälpa sårbara individer samt underlätta surveillance.Starka forskningsnätverk är viktiga för att utveckla och genomföra forskningsprojekt mellan institutioner globalt. Sådana nätverk ökar också antalet forskare som kan utföra forskning av hög kvalitet av global hälsorelevans. Detta tjänar till att förbättra befolkningarnas hälsa och stärka forskningsinstitutionernas möjligheter att delta i beslutsfattande.Sedan 2017 har forskare från Umeå universitet och University of the Western Cape, Sydafrika träffats regelbundet för att bygga upp forskningskapacitet och samarbeten inom CHS området. Detta tre-åriga initiativ har finansierats av National Research Foundation i Sydafrika och Stiftelsen för internationalisering av högre utbildning och forskning (STINT). Under samma period har ett ResearchLink projekt finansierat av Vetenskapsrådet (VR) som inkluderar Umeå universitet och University of Zambia fokuserat på att utveckla kapacitet i rigorös realistisk utvärdering och deltagande metoder för att analysera integrationsprocessen av ungdomsvänliga strategier ämnade att stödja sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter inom CHS. Vi bygger nu vidare på dessa två nätverk för att tillsammans med skolorna för folkhälsa vid Makerere universitet, Uganda och Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Science (MUHAS), Tanzania  bilda en ny konstellation av institutioner som drivs av ett gemensamt intresse av forskning för att vägleda samhällsbaserade hälsosystem tillsammans med praktiker och beslutsfattareSyftet med det föreslagna närverket, CHS-Connect, är att öka forskningskapaciteten och kompetensen för att utforma och bedriva ”inbäddad” hälso- politik och systemforskning för att bygga inkluderande, socialt ansvarsfulla och flexibla samhällsbaserade hälsosystem (CHS).Nätverket har två övergripande mål:Att skapa möjligheter för konceptutveckling av forskning rörande samhällsbaserade hälsosystem ur ett tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv.Att bygga en bas för framtida forskningssamarbeten som leder till nya forskningsidéer och större samarbetsprojekt.Varje institution kommer att samla en ”kärngrupp” bestående av seniora och juniora forskare samt praktiker och beslutsfattare. Vi planerar att ha en blandning av aktiviteter som samlar dessa kärngrupper i internationella mötet och aktiviteter inom varje land. Tre internationella möten/ workshops där nätverkspartner samlas kommer att hållas. Lokaliseringen av dessa kommer att cirkulera mellan Tanzania, Uganda och Zambia för att öka lärandet om samhällsbaserade hälsosystem i olika kontexter. Mellan dessa möten kommer kärngrupperna i varje land arbeta fram forskningsprioriteringar som bygger vidare på befintliga initiativ och utnyttja sina bredare lokala nätverk. Det kommer finnas tillfälle för mindre komparativa fallstudier. De internationella mötena kommer att fokusera på erfarenhetsutbyte, konceptuellt utvecklingsarbete och utvecklande av forskningsidéer och projektansökningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal is located in the field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR), with a specific focus on the strengthening of Community Health Systems (CHS). Innovations in CHS have the potential to improve access to health and health care but also have to address the underlying problems in this system – such as fragmented management and delivery, poor integration with local health facilities, and weak community participation. Over the last decades, low and middle-income countries that have achieved the most significant gains in health status have invested heavily in the base of their health system – through primary health care and community-based strategies.The purpose of the proposed network is to enhance research capacity and competence for designing and conducting “embedded” HPSR in order to build inclusive, socially accountable and resilient CHS. The network shall have two overarching aims: 1) to create space for on-going conceptual development on community health systems from a multidisciplinary perspective 2) to build a base for future research collaborations along wider and bigger project and grant ideas. The network partners comprise of: the School of Public Health at the University of Zambia, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences, MUHAS, Tanzania, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda, the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Dep of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>We propose to develop a West African Cocoa Research and Innovation Network (WACRIN) to form a consortium to address intractably low cocoa yields among smallholder farmers in West Africa. The network will improve knowledge-sharing and best research practice among researchers in low-income West African researchers working on cocoa sustainability. Low yields of cocoa are limiting opportunities to improve livelihoods among smallholder farmers in West Africa, with biodiversity loss causing particular problems by resulting in pest outbreaks, diseases being spread through plantations, and pollination limitation. This is further exacerbated by soil degradation, and a lack of knowledge about how these different factors interact. Addressing these different factors requires a coordinated research effort. We aim to link researchers from diverse institutions to share knowledge, techniques and data, and to bring together research expertise from areas that cut across the themes. It will also provide a vehicle for maximising research quality, as this can be harder to achieve with isolated research programmes. Over the coming two years, this network will provide an open forum for brainstorming ideas and is particularly innovative by including cocoa farmers as partners, stakeholders and drivers of research priorities alongside researchers. It is expected to lead to collaborative applications for research, development and capacity building funding from diverse sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao är en viktig gröda globalt för framställningen av choklad. Kakao som råvara handlas också på den globala råvarumarknaden. Kakao är ett träd som växter och odlas i tropiska områden i Afrika, Asien, Nord- och Sydamerika. Trädet producerar frukter som innehåller de frön, kakaobönor, som skördas. Kakaos betydelse som gröda ökar idag pga den globala ökningen av disponibla inkomster. Däremot är en låg avkastning i vissa delar av världen ett stort problem och majoriteten av kakao odlas på små familjegårdar (I detta projekt vill vi bygga ett nätverk med fokus på växtafrikansk kakaoforskning och innovation för att arbeta mot lösningar för att komma till rätta med den låga avkastningen hos kakao bland små familjejordbruk i Västafrika. Nätverket har som mål att samla in en bred kunskapsbas och de lämpligaste forskningsmetoderna från forskare och odlare i Västafrika som arbetar med hållbar kakaoproduktion, med starkt fokus på Togo och Sierra Leone. Den viktigaste forskningsfrågan rör hur konkreta odlingsåtgärder kan göra skillnad för de små familjejordbruken genom att både gynna pollinatörer och kontrollera sjukdomar. Vi avser att länka forskare från olika universitet för att dela kunskap, tekniker och data, och för att sammanföra forskningsexpertis från olika forskningsfält. Nätverket kommer främst att tillhandahålla ett öppet forum för att identifiera kunskapsluckor och utveckla idéer för framtida forskningsansökningar och kapacitetsbyggande. Förutom forskare så kommer nätverket bestå av kakaoodlare, som kommer att engageras som framtida partners i forskningsprojekt och som viktiga bollplank för att kunna göra rätt forskningsprioriteringar. De planerade aktiviteterna under den kommande tvåårs-perioden är i) en internationell workshop med forskare i Sierra Leone/Togo, vilket också länkas samman med ett möte med upp till 50 lokala kakaoodlare, ii) ett uppföljningsmöte på SLU i Sverige, samt iii) pilotförsök med syftet att samla in data som kan ge underlag till framtida forskningsansökningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kakao är en viktig gröda globalt för framställningen av choklad. Kakao som råvara handlas också på den globala råvarumarknaden. Kakao är ett träd som växter och odlas i tropiska områden i Afrika, Asien, Nord- och Sydamerika. Trädet producerar frukter som innehåller de frön, kakaobönor, som skördas. Kakaos betydelse som gröda ökar idag pga den globala ökningen av disponibla inkomster. Däremot är en låg avkastning i vissa delar av världen ett stort problem och majoriteten av kakao odlas på små familjegårdar (I detta projekt vill vi bygga ett nätverk med fokus på växtafrikansk kakaoforskning och innovation för att arbeta mot lösningar för att komma till rätta med den låga avkastningen hos kakao bland små familjejordbruk i Västafrika. Nätverket har som mål att samla in en bred kunskapsbas och de lämpligaste forskningsmetoderna från forskare och odlare i Västafrika som arbetar med hållbar kakaoproduktion, med starkt fokus på Togo och Sierra Leone. Den viktigaste forskningsfrågan rör hur konkreta odlingsåtgärder kan göra skillnad för de små familjejordbruken genom att både gynna pollinatörer och kontrollera sjukdomar. Vi avser att länka forskare från olika universitet för att dela kunskap, tekniker och data, och för att sammanföra forskningsexpertis från olika forskningsfält. Nätverket kommer främst att tillhandahålla ett öppet forum för att identifiera kunskapsluckor och utveckla idéer för framtida forskningsansökningar och kapacitetsbyggande. Förutom forskare så kommer nätverket bestå av kakaoodlare, som kommer att engageras som framtida partners i forskningsprojekt och som viktiga bollplank för att kunna göra rätt forskningsprioriteringar. De planerade aktiviteterna under den kommande tvåårs-perioden är i) en internationell workshop med forskare i Sierra Leone/Togo, vilket också länkas samman med ett möte med upp till 50 lokala kakaoodlare, ii) ett uppföljningsmöte på SLU i Sverige, samt iii) pilotförsök med syftet att samla in data som kan ge underlag till framtida forskningsansökningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>We propose to develop a West African Cocoa Research and Innovation Network (WACRIN) to form a consortium to address intractably low cocoa yields among smallholder farmers in West Africa. The network will improve knowledge-sharing and best research practice among researchers in low-income West African researchers working on cocoa sustainability. Low yields of cocoa are limiting opportunities to improve livelihoods among smallholder farmers in West Africa, with biodiversity loss causing particular problems by resulting in pest outbreaks, diseases being spread through plantations, and pollination limitation. This is further exacerbated by soil degradation, and a lack of knowledge about how these different factors interact. Addressing these different factors requires a coordinated research effort. We aim to link researchers from diverse institutions to share knowledge, techniques and data, and to bring together research expertise from areas that cut across the themes. It will also provide a vehicle for maximising research quality, as this can be harder to achieve with isolated research programmes. Over the coming two years, this network will provide an open forum for brainstorming ideas and is particularly innovative by including cocoa farmers as partners, stakeholders and drivers of research priorities alongside researchers. It is expected to lead to collaborative applications for research, development and capacity building funding from diverse sources.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Produktionen av plast fortsätter att öka i hela världen, vilket har lett till stora miljö- och avfallsproblem. Användningen av plast har många samhälleliga och miljömässigt positiva effekter, men på grund av den ökande mängden plastavfall på land och i marin miljö finns det växande krav på att minska användningen av engångsplaster, särskilt förpackningsprodukter. Produktion av polymerer har idag ökat kraftigt från 260 miljoner ton per år under år 2007 till cirka 375 miljoner per år.  Volymplaster som till stor del används till förpackningar utgör hela 80 % av polymermarknaden. Enbart i Uganda är den dagliga plastförbrukningen cirka 600 ton. De flesta plasterna som används är icke-förnyelsebara och även icke-nedbrytbara fossilbaserade material. Detta innebär att dagens plastanvändning inte bygger på ett hållbart nyttjande av resurser.Avfallet från icke-nedbrytbara plastmaterial är ett allvarligt och stort miljöproblem. Det har särskilt utvisats i utvecklingsländer där huvuddelen av plastavfall bränns i öppna fält, förbränns eller deponeras i deponier, vilka är metoder som leder till negativa miljöeffekter. Behovet av giftfria och miljövänliga plastmaterial har ökat, samtidigt som särskilda plastmaterial som har ett specifikt användningsområde efterfrågas på marknaden. Ett särskilt effektivt sätt att tillverka miljövänliga plastmaterial som biobaserade plaster är genom modifiering av biopolymerer som redan finns i växter. Speciellt viktigt och intressant skulle produktionen av bioplaster vara genom utnyttjandet av bioavfall från lokal produktion t.ex. olika biprodukter från jordbruket.Denna studie fokuserar på att använda förnyelsebart risskal som är ett attraktivt och rikligt potentiellt råmaterial för produktion av bioplast från lignocellulosa. Eftersom risskal är en jordbruksrest blir råmaterialet speciellt viktigt för produktion av värdeadderade bioplaster. I studien kommer processer utvecklas och egenskaperna hos bioplast tillverkad av komponenterna från risskal från jordbruken i Uganda att undersökas. I dag genereras 19 miljoner ton.</narrative>
      <narrative>Daily plastic consumption in Uganda is about 600 tonnes. In Kampala, over 51% of plastic waste is left uncollected, causing a huge environmental challenge. In a related concern, Uganda being an agricultural country generates 19 million tonnes of agricultural residues from agricultural processing annually. Rice husks are one residue that find little/no application due to their composition, yet are produced rapidly. Their disposal is mainly open burning, incineration or landfilling which have negative environmental impacts. The proposed study seeks to develop bioplastics from rice husks and optimize parameters necessary to sustainably produce packaging products. The fact that bioplastics will be purely manufactured from rice husks implies that as long as commercial agriculture continues to be boosted in the Uganda, there will always be sustainable sources of materials for producing bioplastics. Characteristics of the rice husks from different locations will be determined in this study. Bioplastics will be developed through different raw material processing and modification routes. Response surface methodology will be used to optimize input parameters including husk variety, particle size, moisture content, compaction pressure, residence time and specific pre-treatment. Mechanical and thermal properties of the developed plastics will be determined using standard methods.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Daily plastic consumption in Uganda is about 600 tonnes. In Kampala, over 51% of plastic waste is left uncollected, causing a huge environmental challenge. In a related concern, Uganda being an agricultural country generates 19 million tonnes of agricultural residues from agricultural processing annually. Rice husks are one residue that find little/no application due to their composition, yet are produced rapidly. Their disposal is mainly open burning, incineration or landfilling which have negative environmental impacts. The proposed study seeks to develop bioplastics from rice husks and optimize parameters necessary to sustainably produce packaging products. The fact that bioplastics will be purely manufactured from rice husks implies that as long as commercial agriculture continues to be boosted in the Uganda, there will always be sustainable sources of materials for producing bioplastics. Characteristics of the rice husks from different locations will be determined in this study. Bioplastics will be developed through different raw material processing and modification routes. Response surface methodology will be used to optimize input parameters including husk variety, particle size, moisture content, compaction pressure, residence time and specific pre-treatment. Mechanical and thermal properties of the developed plastics will be determined using standard methods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Produktionen av plast fortsätter att öka i hela världen, vilket har lett till stora miljö- och avfallsproblem. Användningen av plast har många samhälleliga och miljömässigt positiva effekter, men på grund av den ökande mängden plastavfall på land och i marin miljö finns det växande krav på att minska användningen av engångsplaster, särskilt förpackningsprodukter. Produktion av polymerer har idag ökat kraftigt från 260 miljoner ton per år under år 2007 till cirka 375 miljoner per år.  Volymplaster som till stor del används till förpackningar utgör hela 80 % av polymermarknaden. Enbart i Uganda är den dagliga plastförbrukningen cirka 600 ton. De flesta plasterna som används är icke-förnyelsebara och även icke-nedbrytbara fossilbaserade material. Detta innebär att dagens plastanvändning inte bygger på ett hållbart nyttjande av resurser.Avfallet från icke-nedbrytbara plastmaterial är ett allvarligt och stort miljöproblem. Det har särskilt utvisats i utvecklingsländer där huvuddelen av plastavfall bränns i öppna fält, förbränns eller deponeras i deponier, vilka är metoder som leder till negativa miljöeffekter. Behovet av giftfria och miljövänliga plastmaterial har ökat, samtidigt som särskilda plastmaterial som har ett specifikt användningsområde efterfrågas på marknaden. Ett särskilt effektivt sätt att tillverka miljövänliga plastmaterial som biobaserade plaster är genom modifiering av biopolymerer som redan finns i växter. Speciellt viktigt och intressant skulle produktionen av bioplaster vara genom utnyttjandet av bioavfall från lokal produktion t.ex. olika biprodukter från jordbruket.Denna studie fokuserar på att använda förnyelsebart risskal som är ett attraktivt och rikligt potentiellt råmaterial för produktion av bioplast från lignocellulosa. Eftersom risskal är en jordbruksrest blir råmaterialet speciellt viktigt för produktion av värdeadderade bioplaster. I studien kommer processer utvecklas och egenskaperna hos bioplast tillverkad av komponenterna från risskal från jordbruken i Uganda att undersökas. I dag genereras 19 miljoner ton.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Stubble Burning: Health impacts and social perception - an explorative study for prevention</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Övergripande mål med forskningen är att 1) utforska samhällets uppfattning, erfarenhet, sociala- och psykologiska faktorer i samband med förbränning av skördeavfall 2) få insikt i förutsättningarna för hälsorelaterad livskvalitet bland lokalbefolkningen och säsongsarbetare som bor i regioner med frekvent förekommande förbränningen av skördeavfall 3) undersöka om skördeavfallsförbränning påverkar luft-, vatten- och jordkvalitet. Samarbetet har även som mål att bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad och samhällsdeltagande för att minska skördeavfallsförbränning, förbättra hälsan i målgruppen, främja samarbete och involvera beslutsfattare. Resultaten förväntas att gagna populationer i Asien och Afrika där skördeavfallsförbränning är frekvent förekommande och ett stort hälsoproblem.Förbränning av skördeavfall är ett stort hälso- och miljöproblem i Indien, Asien och Afrika.  En av de största utmaningarna i regionen Punjab, i norra Indien är eliminering av skördeavfall från  ris och vete. Skördeavfallsförbränningen emitterar en betydande mängd utsläpp av växthusgaser och luftföroreningar (t ex. CO2, NOx, CH4, CO, NH3, NOx, SO2) som innebär en ökad risk för människors hälsa såväl som risker för  jordbruksmark och grödors produktivitet. Luftföroreningarna bidrar inte bara till risk för sjukdom, utan även människors förmåga till försörjning på grund av sänkt arbetskapacitet..Denna mix-metodstudie kommer att genomförs i fyra strategiskt utvalda byar i Punjab regionen i Indien, där skördeavfallsförbränning är ett årligen återkommande problem. Den kvantitativa datainsamlingen kommer mäta hälsa och livskvalitet (HRQoL) med valida versioner av EQ-5D. Mätning av HRQoL kommer att ske bland exponerade individer och i sårbara grupper såsom barn, äldre och gravida kvinnor. Mätningen görs två gånger - före respektive efter skördeförbränningssäsongen. Säsongsarbete (plantering- och skördesäsong) inom jordbrukssektorn utgör en betydande andel av arbetstillfällena i de aktuella regionerna. HRQoL kommer att ge en djupgående förståelse för hur skördeavfallsförbränning påverkar säsongsarbetarnas hälsa, även under övriga året då de är verksamma i andra delar av Indien. Den kvantitativa datainsamlingen kommer att kompletteras med fokusgruppsdiskussioner (FGD) för att utforska vanligt förekommande uppfattningar om och erfarenheter av skördeavfallsförbränningens påverkan på hälsa. Familjeöverhuvudena, kvinnor, unga vuxna, äldre och gravida kvinnor kommer att utgöra målgrupperna för FGD.Samarbetet kommer att äga rum mellan forskare vid institutionen för hälsovetenskap (HLV) , Mittuniversitetet (MIUN) och Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (IITRpr). Det föreslagna forskningsarbetet och dess planering är helt i linje med de involverade institutionernas forskningsstrategier och kompetenser. Forskargruppen har  kompetens inom; folkhälsovetenskap, socialpsykologi, teknik, arbetsmiljö, hälsa-och säkerhet.  Projektsamordnaren (KD) har erfarenhet av hälsoekonomi, hälsofrämjande- och förebyggande folkhälsovetenskap, lång och bred erfarenhet av tillämpad forskning, utvärdering och evidensbaserad politik för samhällsnivå i flera länder samt som seniorrådgivare för Safe Community-rörelsen under WHO CCCSP. Professorn och ämnesföreträdaren (KGG) är mycket erfaren och etablerad inom folkhälsovetenskaplig-genusforskning och kvinnors egenmakt. Den kvinnliga docenten (EV) har lång och bred erfarenhet av folkhälsovetenskaplig forskning inom arbetsmiljö samt hälso- och säkerhetsfrämjande. Den kvinnliga lektorn (HC) har erfarenhet av internationella primärvårds- och folkhälsoprojekt. IITRpr-teamet består av en  seniorekonom (SB), en  senioringenjör (PS) som har arbetat med att mäta luft-, vatten- och markföroreningar i de aktuella områdena. SB och PS har varit drivande i utvecklingen av bärbara enheter för att mäta luft-, vatten- och markkvalitet. I forskargruppen ingår även en  psykolog med erfarenhet av social samhällsforskning med fokus på olika aspekter av maladaptivt beteende.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall objective of the research would be to explore community perception, experience, social and psychological factors associated with stubble burning and to assess the pattern of health related quality of life (HRQoL) of the people of certain regions of the north Indian state of Punjab who live in the core areas of stubble burning in relation to air, water and soil quality. The collaboration is aimed at capacity building, enhancing community participation,involving policymakers for preventing stubble burning, improving health conditions. The findings of the proposed research are expected to help a large part of Asia and Africa where burning of crop residues is prevalent and is identified as a major cause of concern.Air, water and soil quality will be measured using air, water and soil meters pre and post harvesting periods in Punjab i.e. before October and during November. At the same time, HRQoL in all four selected villages will be measured. Two FGDs will be performed, in the core and in far away areas of stubble burning. One FGD will be conducted with the migrated labours and one KIIs will be performed with the neighborhood leaders, village leaders, Block Development Officers (BDO), Sub-divisional officers (SDO) and agricultural officers.The collaboration targets to build up a strong research team and environment focusing scientific articles, reports, dissemination and multiple research grant applications in near future to the appropriate funding agencies.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet Att Praktisera Matsuveränitet: Ursprungsfolk och Agroekologiska Förhållanden i Östra Himalaya är geografiskt förlagt till bergsområdet C hittagong Hill Tracts i Bangladesh, till nordöstra Indien samt angränsande områden i Bhutan och Nepal. Dessa områden ingår i den region som betecknas som Östra Himalaya. Projektet focus är på hållbar matförsörjning hos ursprungsfolken i dessa högländer. Vi tar utgångspunkten i termen ”matsuveränitet”, en normativ term som inte enbart beaktar tillgången till mat utan också pekar på behovet att lokalbefolkningen har kontroll över hela försörjningskedjan; rätten till odlingsmark, till utsäde, boskap, förädling, och tillgång till marknader och ny kunskap. Matsuveränitet är idag en global angelägenhet, centralt för ursprungsfolk världen över. Högländer, inte minst i Himalaya, har visat sig speciellt utsatta för klimatförändringar. Kraftiga stormar, oregelbunden nederbörd, högre temperaturer, erosion, jordskred och angrepp av skadedjur gör att människor får allt svårare att klara sin försörjning. En rad nationella och internationella organisationer arbetar idag med att skapa bättre förutsättningar för ett hållbart jordbruk i utsatta höglandsområden. Östra Himalaya är ett sådant område. En viktig del av detta arbete består i en omdefinition av traditionellt svedjebruk. Tidigare har staterna i regionen försökt begränsa eller helt stoppa svedjebruk. Idag har man alltmer gått över till att hitta sätt att anpassa svedjebruk till dagens situation och tar fasta på den biologiska mångfald, det stora antal olika grödor som odlas. I denna studie kommer vi att följa de insatser som görs och de olika aktörer som är involverade i detta arbete. Den övergripande frågan för projektet rör ursprungsfolks försörjningspraktiker, agroekologiska förutsättningar och klimatförändringar i Östra Himalaya. Studien är organiserad runt tre sammanlänkande teman; a) växter, b) skadeförluster och c) mat. Respektive tema kommer att studeras utifrån en specifik ingång. Vad gäller växter är ingången, traditionella ”landraser” (heritage plants) som hirs och bovete. Vi kommer att följa de försök som görs att återintroducera traditionella grödor som visat sig mer resilienta och näringsrika än moderna, växtförädlade, grödor. Under temat skadeförluster är ingången den kinesiska fruktflugan vilken angriper fruktoch grönsaks odlingar, samt elefanter vilka speciellt i de mer låglänta bergsområdena har stor åverkan på jordbruket. Den asiatiska elefantens livsutrymme minskar snabbt och med det ökar också konflikterna med lokalbefolkningen. Här kommer vi att följa hur ursprungsfolken i regionen handskas med de djur och insekter som söker sig till och lever av deras grödor. För temat mat, slutligen, är ingången de olika traditionella metoderna för att tillaga och bevara mat, speciellt fermentering. Fermenterad mat spelar stor roll i ursprungsfolkens kök, och den traditionella maten har fått en allt större betydelse som identitetsmarkör och som del av de politiska projektet att värna gruppens autonomi eller självbestämmande. Ursprungsfolken har globalt sett en hög andel fattiga. Situationen skiljer sig åt mellan de fyra länderna som ingår i studien, men generellt sett har politisk oro, väpnade konflikter och övergrepp på mänskliga rättigheter haft stor inverkan på de lokala försörjningssystemen. De accelererande klimatförändringarna har ökat på denna sårbarhet. Trots enorma utmaningarna så finns idag en ökad medvetenhet och ett politiskt intresse nationellt och globalt för att stärka ursprungsfolks och andra marginaliserade gruppers möjlighet att bedriva ett ekologiskt och socialt hållbart jordbruk. FNs hållbarhetsmål är ett uttryck för detta, speciellt genom mål 2 ”ingen hunger”, mål 11 ”hållbara samhällen” och mål 15 ”ekosystem och biologisk mångfald”. Genom detta forskningsprojekt stödjer vi dessa strävanden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Crossing the Rubicon? The Dynamics of Restraint in Civil War</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inbördeskrig är ett av de största hoten mot människors liv och välfärd. Syrienkriget har till exempel kostat minst 345,000 människors liv sedan 2011. De flesta inbördeskrig blir dock aldrig så allvarliga som det i Syrien. Under 2018 så pågick det inbördeskrig i 34 länder och mer än hälften av alla som dog i dessa krig dog i Syrien eller Afghanistan. Även mellan länder med liknande riskfaktorer finns skillnader. Till exempel varnade experter i såväl Elfenbenskusten som Sudan (Darfur) för att inbördeskrigen där kunde utvecklas till ”ett nytt Rwanda”. 15 år senare pågår fortfarande kriget i Darfur och konflikten har lett till mer än 300 000 dödsoffer. I Elfenbenskusten så avslutades konflikten 2011 efter att drygt 3000 människor dött. Vissa inbördeskrig leder därmed till enorma humanitära katastrofer medan andra förblir relativt småskaliga. Varför blir vissa inbördeskrig värre än andra? Förvånande nog – och trots att frågan är av högsta vikt för att rädda människoliv – så är vår kunskap rörande konfliktintensitet bristfällig. Medan tidigare forskning har fokuserat på de faktorer som eskalerar våldet så har de faktorer som begränsar våldet hittills hamnat i skymundan. Precis som forskning inom medicin fokuserar på varför vissa patienter med samma sjukdom får mer eller mindre allvarliga symptom menar vi att man måste studera vilka faktorer som gör att vissa inbördeskrig blir så mycket värre än andra. Vi har med andra ord bristande inblick i varför de flesta inbördeskrig inte eskalerar till en extrem nivå och varför många stater och rebellgrupper faktiskt begränsar sin våldsanvändning. För att råda bot på detta så är projektets teoretiska utgångspunkt att man måste fokusera på såväl orsaker till eskalering som faktorer som leder till återhållsamhet. Då forskning rörande faktorer som får aktörer att hålla tillbaka sitt våldsanvändande är väldigt eftersatt ämnar vi att utveckla ett teoretiskt ramverk som studerar orsaker till återhållsamhet relaterat till de aktörskaraktärsdrag, institutioner och normer som bidrar till att begränsa våldet. En annan brist i existerande forskning är att den oftast jämfört extremt våldsamma inbördeskrig med alla som inte eskalerar till den intensiteten. Det är olyckligt då inte alla inbördeskrig har samma potential att bli våldsamma. En viktig del av vårt projekt är att identifiera krig som inte blev så allvarliga som befarats trots att de hade en hög risk att eskalera till storskaliga krig. Genom att studera dessa fall kan vi identifiera nya faktorer som leder till återhållsamhet snarare än eskalering. Projektet består av fyra steg, där de två första stegen ämnar att utveckla ny teori medan de två senare syftar till att testa teorin. I både den teoriutvecklande och den teoritestande delen så kommer vi kombinera kvalitativ och kvantitativ metod. Det första steget består i att identifiera faktorer som begränsar våldsanvändningen genom att jämföra inbördeskriget i Darfur (Sudan) med kriget i Elfenbenskusten. I det andra steget breddar vi vårt fokus till ett större urval (ungefär 15) av inbördeskrig för att utforska hur olika faktorer samspelar. I vårt tredje steg gör vi djupdykningar i några fall för att testa huruvida vårt teoretiska ramverk kan förklara variation i konfliktintensitet över tid och mellan olika delar av konfliktdrabbade länder. Slutligen kommer vi att testa det teoretiska ramverkets allmängiltighet genom en statistisk analys av alla inbördeskrig i världen.  Fördjupad kunskap om varför vissa inbördeskrig blir så mycket värre än andra är väsentlig för beslutsfattare som vill begränsa våld och minska fattigdom. Inbördeskrig av Syriens kaliber orsakar hundratusentals dödsfall och driver miljontals människor på flykt. Samtidigt underminerar dessa krig fattigdomsbekämpning och andra utvecklingsmål. Genom att fördjupa vår förståelse för vad som driver återhållsamhet i krig kan vår forskning belysa vilka åtgärder som bäst kan bidra till att minska våldet och därmed det mänskliga lidandet.</narrative>
      <narrative>In 2018, more than half of all people killed in the 34 countries suffering from civil war died in Afghanistan or Syria. Why do some civil wars become more severe than others? Surprisingly, our knowledge on this pertinent question is limited. First, while previous research has identified some factors that drive the death toll upwards, our understanding of the factors that restrain escalation and depress the body count remains narrow. We emphasize both causes of escalation and restraint and explore how actor characteristics, institutions, and norms restrain actors’ use of violence. Second, earlier scholarship tends to compare the most severe civil wars to all others. In contrast, we break new ground by identifying civil wars that saw low severity despite a high risk of escalation. Comparing these cases to more severe civil wars will yield new insights on the sources of restraint in civil war. This project seeks to both build and test theory. To develop a theory of how factors interact to influence civil war severity, we will compare Sudan (Darfur) and Côte d’Ivoire, and conduct a Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of an intermediate number of cases. To test the theory, we will employ process tracing on cases selected from the QCA to examine temporal and spatial variation, and conduct a global statistical analysis of civil war severity. Deepening knowledge on restraint in civil war is crucial for building resilient societies and contain existing civil wars.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Att navigera synlighet i kontexter av statssanktionerad homofobi: utvecklingsaktörer och hbtq-rättighetsförsvarare i Uganda och Ryssland</narrative>
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      <narrative>In a time of sharp polarization around LGBTQ issues, rights advocates are met with fierce resistance in an increasing number of contexts. Despite hostilities, rights defenders need to become publicly visible as a group to raise awareness, seek support for rights claims, forge alliances and attract funding. The purpose of the project is to understand how visibility strategies and visibility management shape the agency of LGBTQ rights defenders in contexts of state-sanctioned homophobia, as well as examine how development partners (un)intentionally influence visibility practices through rhetoric and funding preferences. By mapping funding patterns and conducting interviews with rights defenders at four LGBTQ organizations in Uganda and Russia, as well as analyze their visibility in digital spaces, we seek to capture the rights defenders’ understanding of visibility, visibility pressures and corresponding visibility practices. Through a theoretical framework that combines agency and political opportunity structures, the study aims to contribute to a deepened and more nuanced conceptualization of visibility and its role in empowering marginalized groups, exploring when, for whom, where and what kinds of visibility are conducive to rights struggles in repressive contexts. The study also seeks to increase development partners’ awareness about unwitting impact on rights defenders’ agency, and expand capacity to develop context appropriate methods for repressive contexts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots stora landvinningar de senaste decennierna vad gäller homosexuellas, bisexuellas, transpersoners och queeras (hbtq) rättigheter, finns idag tydliga tecken på en global ”backlash”. Frågor om hbtq-rättigheter polariserar och möter starkt motstånd i många kontexter, med ökat förtryck, våld och förföljelse av sexuella minoriteter som resultat. Motståndet mot hbtq-rättigheter har även blivit alltmer välorganiserat och idag finns flera välfinansierade internationella nätverk vars syfte är att stötta konservativa rörelser och hbtq-fientliga aktörer runt om i världen. I detta hårdare politiska klimat har aktivisters synlighet seglat upp som ett dilemma. Att skapa synlighet för sin rättighetskamp har historiskt varit en viktig och framgångsrik strategi för hbtq-rörelser i väst. Genom organisering av Prideparader, medieframträdanden och andra synlighetsskapande aktiviteter har aktivister lyckats öka förståelsen för och skapa stöd för sin rättighetskamp. Dessa erfarenheter har skapat en internationell modell för hbtq-aktivism som influerat rörelser i många länder. Samtidigt som synlighet har kommit att betraktas som en ofrånkomlig del av aktivism, kan ökad synlighet i en del kontexter innebära markant ökade risker för diskriminering och våld för en redan utsatt grupp.Mot denna bakgrund syftar vårt projekt till att förstå hur strategier och hantering av synlighet formar handlingsutrymmet för hbtq-aktivister i länder där staten aktivt driver och/eller stödjer homofobi. Vi vill även undersöka hur utvecklingspartners såsom statliga biståndsmyndigheter och icke-statliga rättighetsorganisationer (o)avsiktligt påverkar aktivisters synlighetspraktiker, genom deras retorik kring hbtq-frågor samt vilken typ av aktiviteter som finansieras. Studien använder en fallstudiedesign, där Uganda och Ryssland, två länder där förtrycket mot hbtq-personer har ökat betydligt under det senaste decenniet, men som också har aktiva lokala hbtq-rörelser med etablerade kontaktytor mot utvecklingspartners och internationella rättighetsorganisationer, bedöms erbjuda en rik empiri att studera och förstå dilemman kring synlighet.Studien inleds med att kartlägga hur utvecklingspartners (o)avsiktligt påverkar lokala aktivisters synlighetspraktiker i Uganda och Ryssland, genom att analysera stödet till två centrala hbtq-organisationer i varje land. Analysen inbegriper en analys av vilka typer av projekt och aktiviteter som erhållit externt ekonomiskt och annat stöd över en tioårsperiod, samt intervjuer med organisationernas fundraising-ansvariga. Analysen skapar ökad kunskap kring upplevda och reella finansieringspreferenser och hur dessa påverkar lokala aktörers förståelse av synlighet och hantering av sin synlighet. I syfte att undersöka hbtq-aktivisters handlingsutrymme kommer vi att intervjua aktivister i Uganda och Ryssland om deras syn på synlighet, dess möjligheter och potentiella risker, samt upplevelser av förväntningar kring synlighet. Dessutom kommer vi att studera hur aktivister förhåller sig till, hanterar och använder digitala medier i syfte att styra sin organisations synlighet.          Projektet sträcker sig över tre år och utförs av en forskningsgrupp av statsvetare och medie- och kommunikationsvetare med stor erfarenhet av forskning och etablerade kontakter med hbtq-organisationer i Uganda och Ryssland genom tidigare fältarbete. Projektet avser att bidra till utvecklingsstudier med en mer nyanserad förståelse av hur synlighet inte bara spelar en roll för att stärka utsatta grupper, men också när och hur det riskerar bidra till ökad utsatthet. Genom en ökad förståelse kring den problematik som finns kring synlighet, avser studien bidra till utvecklingspartners medvetande kring sin egen roll och kapacitet att utveckla aktörsnära och kontextanpassade strategier. I en tid av ökat motstånd mot hbtq-rättigheter i många delar av världen är det centralt att internationellt rättighetsarbete utvecklar policy och strategier att möta denna nya verklighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trots stora landvinningar de senaste decennierna vad gäller homosexuellas, bisexuellas, transpersoners och queeras (hbtq) rättigheter, finns idag tydliga tecken på en global ”backlash”. Frågor om hbtq-rättigheter polariserar och möter starkt motstånd i många kontexter, med ökat förtryck, våld och förföljelse av sexuella minoriteter som resultat. Motståndet mot hbtq-rättigheter har även blivit alltmer välorganiserat och idag finns flera välfinansierade internationella nätverk vars syfte är att stötta konservativa rörelser och hbtq-fientliga aktörer runt om i världen. I detta hårdare politiska klimat har aktivisters synlighet seglat upp som ett dilemma. Att skapa synlighet för sin rättighetskamp har historiskt varit en viktig och framgångsrik strategi för hbtq-rörelser i väst. Genom organisering av Prideparader, medieframträdanden och andra synlighetsskapande aktiviteter har aktivister lyckats öka förståelsen för och skapa stöd för sin rättighetskamp. Dessa erfarenheter har skapat en internationell modell för hbtq-aktivism som influerat rörelser i många länder. Samtidigt som synlighet har kommit att betraktas som en ofrånkomlig del av aktivism, kan ökad synlighet i en del kontexter innebära markant ökade risker för diskriminering och våld för en redan utsatt grupp.Mot denna bakgrund syftar vårt projekt till att förstå hur strategier och hantering av synlighet formar handlingsutrymmet för hbtq-aktivister i länder där staten aktivt driver och/eller stödjer homofobi. Vi vill även undersöka hur utvecklingspartners såsom statliga biståndsmyndigheter och icke-statliga rättighetsorganisationer (o)avsiktligt påverkar aktivisters synlighetspraktiker, genom deras retorik kring hbtq-frågor samt vilken typ av aktiviteter som finansieras. Studien använder en fallstudiedesign, där Uganda och Ryssland, två länder där förtrycket mot hbtq-personer har ökat betydligt under det senaste decenniet, men som också har aktiva lokala hbtq-rörelser med etablerade kontaktytor mot utvecklingspartners och internationella rättighetsorganisationer, bedöms erbjuda en rik empiri att studera och förstå dilemman kring synlighet.Studien inleds med att kartlägga hur utvecklingspartners (o)avsiktligt påverkar lokala aktivisters synlighetspraktiker i Uganda och Ryssland, genom att analysera stödet till två centrala hbtq-organisationer i varje land. Analysen inbegriper en analys av vilka typer av projekt och aktiviteter som erhållit externt ekonomiskt och annat stöd över en tioårsperiod, samt intervjuer med organisationernas fundraising-ansvariga. Analysen skapar ökad kunskap kring upplevda och reella finansieringspreferenser och hur dessa påverkar lokala aktörers förståelse av synlighet och hantering av sin synlighet. I syfte att undersöka hbtq-aktivisters handlingsutrymme kommer vi att intervjua aktivister i Uganda och Ryssland om deras syn på synlighet, dess möjligheter och potentiella risker, samt upplevelser av förväntningar kring synlighet. Dessutom kommer vi att studera hur aktivister förhåller sig till, hanterar och använder digitala medier i syfte att styra sin organisations synlighet.          Projektet sträcker sig över tre år och utförs av en forskningsgrupp av statsvetare och medie- och kommunikationsvetare med stor erfarenhet av forskning och etablerade kontakter med hbtq-organisationer i Uganda och Ryssland genom tidigare fältarbete. Projektet avser att bidra till utvecklingsstudier med en mer nyanserad förståelse av hur synlighet inte bara spelar en roll för att stärka utsatta grupper, men också när och hur det riskerar bidra till ökad utsatthet. Genom en ökad förståelse kring den problematik som finns kring synlighet, avser studien bidra till utvecklingspartners medvetande kring sin egen roll och kapacitet att utveckla aktörsnära och kontextanpassade strategier. I en tid av ökat motstånd mot hbtq-rättigheter i många delar av världen är det centralt att internationellt rättighetsarbete utvecklar policy och strategier att möta denna nya verklighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>In a time of sharp polarization around LGBTQ issues, rights advocates are met with fierce resistance in an increasing number of contexts. Despite hostilities, rights defenders need to become publicly visible as a group to raise awareness, seek support for rights claims, forge alliances and attract funding. The purpose of the project is to understand how visibility strategies and visibility management shape the agency of LGBTQ rights defenders in contexts of state-sanctioned homophobia, as well as examine how development partners (un)intentionally influence visibility practices through rhetoric and funding preferences. By mapping funding patterns and conducting interviews with rights defenders at four LGBTQ organizations in Uganda and Russia, as well as analyze their visibility in digital spaces, we seek to capture the rights defenders’ understanding of visibility, visibility pressures and corresponding visibility practices. Through a theoretical framework that combines agency and political opportunity structures, the study aims to contribute to a deepened and more nuanced conceptualization of visibility and its role in empowering marginalized groups, exploring when, for whom, where and what kinds of visibility are conducive to rights struggles in repressive contexts. The study also seeks to increase development partners’ awareness about unwitting impact on rights defenders’ agency, and expand capacity to develop context appropriate methods for repressive contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De 17 globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) som antogs av FN 2015 är en samling mål som syftar till att skapa en hållbar framtid för alla. I vårt projekt fokuserar vi framförallt på fyra av dessa mål, nr 1: Ingen fattigdom, nr 2: Ingen hunger, nr 3: God hälsa och välbefinnande och nr 7: Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi. Vårt projekt går ut på att med hjälp av solenergi torka grödor på ett attraktivt sätt. Detta innebär bland annat att tekniken ska vara: enkel att använda, passa in socialt och ekonomiskt samt att de torkade produkterna håller en hög kvalitet och är efterfrågade på marknaden. Fyra av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling ligger i vårt fokus:1. Ingen fattigdom; då jordbrukarna kan få ett högre pris för en vara med högre kvalitet vilket uppnås med en förbättrad torkteknik. Torkade grödor har en betydligt längre hållbarhet än färska grödor. Detta gör att produkter kan säljas till ett högre pris under den del av säsongen då grödorna annars inte är tillgängliga.2. Ingen hunger; då mängden mat som förstörs under torkning och lagring idag kan minskas med hjälp av en effektivare torkteknik. Vidare öppnas möjligheter för att torka och bruka andra typer av grödor som annars inte skulle finns tillgängliga för säsongen. Ett breddat utbud av grödor gör samhället mindre känsligt för missväxt etc.3. God hälsa och välbefinnande; då fler livsmedel finns tillgängliga under större delar av året. En effektiv torkteknik säkerställer även att vitamininnehållet i produkterna bevaras så bra som möjligt.7. Ekonomiskt överkomlig och ren energi; då solenergi används för torkprocessen. Ett annars vanligt sätt att torka mat på är att använda fossila bränslen eller biobränsle. De fossila bränslena bidrar till utsläpp av växthusgaser medan användning av biobränsle kan leda till avskogning. Att använda solens energi medför relativt små ingrepp i naturen. Vidare krävs ingen energi för konserveringen. Om exempelvis kylar och frysar används kommer detta att leda till en kraftigt ökad elanvändning. Något som medför ökade kostnader för brukarna samtidigt som det innebär negativa miljökonsekvenser.När en teknik tas fram och introduceras i en ny kontext/kultur är det viktigt att detta inte görs i ett socialt vakuum. Om tekniken inte accepteras eller passar in är sannolikheten mindre att den introduceras fullt ut. Vi avser därför att utveckla tekniken tillsammans med jordbrukare och andra intressenter. Denna typ av utveckling har en ökad chans att få en bredare acceptans i samhället. Ekonomiska villkor, genusaspekter, traditioner och matpreferenser måste undersökas och inkluderas i teknikutvecklingen.Den tekniska utvecklingen sker genom att fysiska soltorksmodeller byggs och utvärderas i laboratorium på Lunds Universitet. Parallellt med mätningarna görs även simuleringar där värmeströmning och torkhastigheter kan beräknas. Kombinationen av mätningar och simuleringar är mycket fördelaktig då den genom mätkalibrering ger relativt tillförlitliga resultat samtidigt som datorsimuleringarna ger möjlighet till diverse parameterstudier för optimering av tekniken. I ett andra skede testas och utvärderas tekniken på plats i Bhutan och Nepal. Observationer från fälttester inkluderas i en andra och tredje iteration av soltorksutvecklingen. I projektets slut genomförs ett antal moment som syftar till att sprida kunskap och teknik. Tillsammans med jordbrukarna kommer vi att arrangera visningsdagar då intressenter bjuds in för att ta del av tekniken. Bland annat kommer NGOer och skolor att inkluderas i detta.</narrative>
      <narrative>In this project, we aim to develop improved solar dryers for crop drying. The dryers should, have short drying time, be produced locally and be socially accepted by the smallholder farmers in Bhutan and Nepal. Solar drying, with its potential of preserving food in an environmental friendly way, is a much needed technology since agriculture is the main source of income for approximately 65 % of the population in these countries. Today a relatively large fraction of the produced crops is ruined before it is consumed. Poor drying technique leads to mold and fungi attacks on the crops. Additionally, poor drying technique leads to low quality product that pays little on the export market. For these reasons an improved drying technique could lead to less food waste and increased revenue for the farmers due to higher market prices for the crops. However, introducing a new technology for rural farmers cannot be done in a social vacuum. Old traditions and social factors such as gender structures and food preferences are important to understand. Such underlying socio-cultural factors will be studied in this project. The project aims to develop solar drying technology co-produced with farmers rather than for the farmers by following/applying a participatory research approach.</narrative>
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      <narrative>SolarFood: Reducing post-harvest losses through improved solar drying</narrative>
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      <narrative>In this project, we aim to develop improved solar dryers for crop drying. The dryers should, have short drying time, be produced locally and be socially accepted by the smallholder farmers in Bhutan and Nepal. Solar drying, with its potential of preserving food in an environmental friendly way, is a much needed technology since agriculture is the main source of income for approximately 65 % of the population in these countries. Today a relatively large fraction of the produced crops is ruined before it is consumed. Poor drying technique leads to mold and fungi attacks on the crops. Additionally, poor drying technique leads to low quality product that pays little on the export market. For these reasons an improved drying technique could lead to less food waste and increased revenue for the farmers due to higher market prices for the crops. However, introducing a new technology for rural farmers cannot be done in a social vacuum. Old traditions and social factors such as gender structures and food preferences are important to understand. Such underlying socio-cultural factors will be studied in this project. The project aims to develop solar drying technology co-produced with farmers rather than for the farmers by following/applying a participatory research approach.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att kombinera deltagardriven forskning, med kapacitetsbyggnad och användning av nya avancerade tekniker, utvecklade under senare år, för att förbättra sesamproduktionen i Sudan.Den politiska situationen i Sudan har under decennier av instabilitet radikalt försämrat möjligheterna till jordbruksproduktion i Sudan, vilket har fått ett stort antal jordbrukare att överge sina mark. Jordbrukarnas möjlighet till produktion har också begränsats av minskad tillgänglighet och ökade priser på insatsprodukter till jordbruket, såsom frön, gödselmedel och bevattning. För närvarande har dock den politiska situationen förbättrats dramatiskt i och med den nya revolutionen 2019. Den nya ”Övergångsregeringen” har redan initierat förhandlingar om permanent fred och stoppat pågående konflikter i hela landet, vilket innebär ett återvändande av flyktingar och internt fördrivna människor. Traditionellt är över 80% av Sudans befolkning jordbrukare, vilket innebär att jordbruk är det enda alternativet som kan säkerställa en hållbar försörjning för den återvändande befolkningen.Sesam anses vara en gröda som kan bidra till att generera inkomster till småskaliga jordbrukare i Sudan. Grödan odlas av småskaliga odlare för försäljning och kan på så sätt bidra till att upprätthålla vissa inkomster viktiga för att täcka levnadskostnader och insatser till övriga grödor som odlas för direkt konsumtion. Sesam är alltså en viktig gröda för att säkra Sudans totala livsmedelssäkerhet.Sudan har imponerande nog lyckats upprätthålla en viss export av sesam trots inbördeskrig, ogynnsamma väderförhållanden, hungersnöd, isolering och handelssanktioner. Avkastningen på sesam odlad i Sudan är dock markant lägre än för sesam odlad i andra länder och är bara en bråkdel av avkastningen på sesam odlad i omkringliggande länder i Afrika söder om Sahara. Uppnådda produktionsökningar i Sudan har helt och hållet berott på en ökning av områden där sesam odlas och inte på förbättrade sorter eller produktionsmöjligheter. På grund av brist på kapacitet och resurser bedrivs inte heller någon avancerad forskning i Sudan kopplad till en förbättring av sesamproduktionen.Det här sökta projektet kommer att bidra med 1) tillgång för småskaliga odlare till förbättrat utsäde av sesam genom en deltagardriven verksamhet; 2) deltagardriven utveckling av hållbara och effektiva metoder för sesamproduktion; 3) kompetensuppbyggnad hos småskaliga odlare genom programdeltagande för att förbättra produktionen och höja produktiviteten, vilket också resulterar i förbättrade inkomster och egenföretagande genom en integrerad utveckling av värdekedjan; 4) informella nätverk som främjar social sammanhållning genom samhällsdialog och leverans av tjänster; 5) möjligheter till engagemang för de mest utsatta grupperna tex kvinnor på landsbygden, barn, äldre och funktionshindrade. Inkluderande, deltagardrivna och konfliktkänsliga verktyg kommer att användas för att mobilisera och involvera dem i den föreslagna verksamheten. 6) ökad sesamproduktion vilket förväntas bidra starkt till att förebygga den allvarliga undernäringen som förekommer bland spädbarn, barn, gravida och ammande kvinnor i områden efter konflikt; 7) att erbjuda återvändande många fördelar, inklusive enkel jordbruksproduktion, låga produktionskostnader, säkerställd kvalitet och minimerade förluster i alla verksamheter efter skörd, samt förbättrade marknadsmöjligheter.Detta forskningsprojekt kommer att genomföras i mycket nära samarbete med aktörer från USA (USDA / SAA / ARS), och Sudan (Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit och The Agricultural Research Corporation (ARC)). På detta sätt samarbetar vi både med internationella specialister och med viktiga forskningsinstitutioner i Sudan. Genom upplägget på projektet och valet av samarbetspartners, förväntar vi oss att detta projekt kommer at tbidra till en substantiell förändring för småskaliga odlare i utsatt områden i Sudan.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I sitt policyramverk för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och humanitärt bistånd (Skr. 2016/17:60) skriver den svenska regeringen att ”digitaliseringen har potential att förändra förutsättningarna för utveckling radikalt” (s.7). Idag ligger 13 av de 20 länder som har högst andel internetanvändare i det globala syd.De konsekvenser som internet har för utveckling beror till stor del på hur internet styrs [internet governance]. Vilka regler styr? Vem bestämmer över och verkställer dessa regler? Och vem gynnas av dem? Hur kan vi förstå vart makten i styrningen av internet återfinns, och är den legitim? Dessa frågor kommer få stora konsekvenser för demokratin samt rättvis och hållbar utveckling under kommande årtionden. Trots det finns det förvånansvärt lite detaljerad forskning på relationen mellan styrningen av internet och utveckling.Detta projekt tar ett steg mot att fylla den här kunskapsluckan genom att studera regionala samarbetsorganisationer för internetoperatörer (Regional Internet Registries, RIRs) i Afrika, Asien och Stillahavsområdet samt Latinamerika och Karibien. De regionala samarbetsorganisationerna är viktiga för att möjliggöra ett enat globalt internet. Organisationerna distribuerar IP adresser och hanterar frågor så som tillgänglig teknologi, kontroll och filtrering av innehåll på Internet, dataskydd och cybersäkerhet.Utifrån digitaliseringens påverkanspotential för hållbar utveckling och demokrati gör tre faktorer att RIRs är speciellt intressanta för förståelsen för styrningen av digital utveckling. För det första, dessa organisationer är regionala: de medlar mellan den nationella och den globala nivån. För det andra, RIRs är icke-statliga: de styr internet genom samarbete mellan ett flertal parter, ett så kallat ’multistakeholder’ arrangemang, som sammanför företag, civilsamhället och tekniska experter. För det tredje, de tre RIR aktuella för den här studien är förlagda i det globala syd, vilket gör dem till viktiga arenor för digitalt självbestämmande för utvecklingsländer. Det här projektet utforskar hur RIRs baserade i det globala syd fungerar och vad det innebär för syd-ledd utvecklingsstyrning. I synnerhet undersöker projektet begreppet legitimitet: det vill säga, till vilken grad deltagarna i RIR känner tillit och förtroende för, samt godkänner RIRs ramarverk för styrning. Stödjer styrelser, personal och medlemmar i RIR denna policyutvecklingsprocess? Varför anser deltagare det; och hur (genom vilken praxis) bildar de denna uppfattning? Vilka är följderna av RIRs uppnådda legitimitet (eller brist på densamma) för RIR och den allmänna idén om syd-ledd flerpartsstyrning [multistakeholder governance] av utveckling på regional nivå?Projektet undersöker dessa frågor genom en undersökning som innefattar intervjuer med ca 450 deltagare i de tre RIRs. Genom en blandad forskningsdesign, så kallad "mixed-methods,” genererar undersökningen både kvantitativ och kvalitativ data som tillåter oss att mäta stora sammanhang samt undersöka specifika frågor. Projektgruppen består av två forskare vid Göteborgs universitet och en forskare i vart och ett av de tre regionerna i globala syd.Projektet bidrar till utvecklingsforskning och praktik genom att uppfylla fem steg. För det första fördjupar studien vår teoretiska förståelse för hur nya regionala icke-statlig styrning får (eller misslyckas att få) legitimitet. För det andra kommer arbetet att generera detaljerad empirisk kunskap om konkreta verksamheter i RIR baserade i det globala syd. För det tredje bidrar projektet metodologiskt genom en systematiskt jämförande undersökning av internetansvariga baserad på både kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder. För det fjärde utvecklar nord-syd-samarbetet i forskargruppen en unik konstellation som producerar kunskap om internetstyrning i låginkomstländer. Slutligen kommer resultaten de sydbaserade RIR-länderna och deras medlemmar till gagn genom att vidareutveckla deras nya och lovande sätt att styra internet underifrån.</narrative>
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      <narrative>How might low-income countries shape their own development in our emergent global digital society? This research examines a significant innovation in the governance of development: the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). These bodies – for Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America-Caribbean – make rules by assembling nongovernmental actors from the regions themselves. The RIRs thus break new ground by being regional, citizen-based, and south-led. Can this formula promote a more fair and sustainable development?The study explores this question with a focus on legitimacy and legitimation. We (a team of researchers at the University of Gothenburg and in the three regions) study how far participants in these RIRs regard these regimes to be empowering and effective. We also examine the practices used by the RIRs to obtain their legitimacy. Evidence is gathered through 425 mixed-method survey interviews of RIR boards, staffs, and multistakeholder communities during 2021-22. Academic analyses and policy reports then follow in 2023.The research makes important contributions to theory (in terms of regional multistakeholder regimes in development governance and their legitimacy), empirics (in terms of the concrete operation of the RIRs), methodology (in terms of large-scale comparative surveys), capacity (in terms of building much-needed south-based research expertise on Internet governance), and policy (to help RIRs and their constituents grapple with these new ways of governing).</narrative>
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      <narrative>A collaboration between Sweden and Somaliland to build a research program for capacity development of midwives: This collaboration is a response to “The Somali Midwifery Strategy” key area: Strengthening and investing in midwifery education and research.The initiative, involving academia in Sweden and Somaliland, begins the process of building an agenda for midwifery research in the Somali region. The research agenda aims to contribute with scientific knowledge being an foundation for the future design and testing of innovative models of care for the development of midwifery-led care in the Somali context. The expected output is a research agenda in line with the research ideas to describe the magnitude of life-threatening, abortion-related complications and women’s access to quality PAC and contraceptives in post-conflict Somaliland.A core group of researchers will be jointly responsible for activities in the collaboration plan. The project, starting in January 2021, will run for two years, during which the following activities are planned: build dialogues with the Somali Health Authorities and key UN health agencies, and engage them through workshops on evidence-based findings related to midwifery care; conduct research-agenda workshops and set research agenda/priorities; write joint publications and proposals; and disseminate the research agenda and proposals. The long-term goal of this project is to contribute scientific evidence to scale up the quality of midwifery care to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in relation to giving birth in Somaliland.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samarbete mellan Sverige och Somaliland för att bygga forskningsprogram för att bygga kapacitet av barnmorskor: Somaliland är politiskt stabilt och säkrare i jämförelse med resten av Somaliregionen (Puntland och Federala staten Somalia) och landet har en fungerande regering som kontinuerligt arbetar för att bygga hållbara hälsovårdssystem för att nå ut till hela sin befolkning. Baserat på den nyligen lanserade Somaliska Barnmorskestrategin initierar vi arbetet med att utveckla forskningssamarbete och att bygga en agenda för barnmorskeforskning som involverar akademin i Sverige och Somaliland. En kärngrupp av forskare kommer att gemensamt vara ansvariga för aktiviteter som skrivs fram i samarbetsplanen. Projektet, som börjar i januari 2021, kommer att löpa i två år, där följande aktiviteter planeras: bygga dialoger med landets hälsoministerie och viktiga FN-organisationer och engagera dem i workshops om evidensbaserade barnmorskvård; genomföra workshop för att fastställa en forskningsagenda med tydliga prioriterade områden; skriva gemensamma forskningsansökningar och publikationer; och sprida samt diskutera forskningsagendan och projektförslag. På global nivå utförs varje år ca 20 miljoner illegala och oftast osäkert utförda aborter. Sju miljoner kvinnor med ofullständig abort behandlas för abortkomplikationer i låg inkomstsammanhang varje år vilket gör osäkra och illegala aborter till en av de vanligaste dödsorsakerna bland kvinnor i fertil ålder. Ofullständig abort innebär att det finns vävnadsrester kvar i livmodern efter en misslyckad abortbehandling eller spontan abort (missfall). Det kan ge upphov till blödningar och infektioner och är ett potentiellt livshotande tillstånd. Postabortbehandling innebär behandling av ofullständig abort och inkluderar vid behov preventivmedelsrådgivning. Otillräcklig tillgång till preventivmedel som resulterar i oplanerade graviditeter, restriktiv tillgång till säker abort och postabortbehandling bidrar till sjuklighet och dödlighet i många låginkomstländer. Somaliland står för en av de högsta dödlighet och sjuklighets talen globalt och det krävs därmed åtgärder för att förbättra kvinnans tillgång till god vård vid komplikation under tidig graviditet. Kunskap om abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet och vårdkvaliteten inom postabortbehandling är obefintlig i Somaliland där stigma kan vara ett hinder i relation till abort och användning av moderna preventivmedel. Projektet handlar om att stärka kvinnors ställning när det gäller rätten till högkvalitativ postabortbehandling, inklusive preventivmedel, vid livshotande tillstånd i tidig graviditet.Det övergripande forsknings iden är att kartlägga kvinnors sjuklighet och dödlighet i relation till abort, vidare försöka förstå detta på djupet i ett kulturellt perspektiv och undersöka kvinnans bakomliggande historia i relation till abort relaterad komplikation, tillgången till vård och vårdgivares  syn på sin professionella roll inom postabortbehandling. För att Somaliregionen ska kunna möta utmaningar kopplat till mödradödlighet och sjuklighet och uppnå de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Agenda 2030) är satsningar på barnmorskors kapacitet bevisat kostnadseffektivt. Det långsiktiga målet med detta projekt är att tillhandahålla forskningsresultat som kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av strategier för att öka kvinnornas tillgång till PAC och preventivrådgivning på lägsta effektiva nivå i hälsovårdssystemet. Det aktuella samarbetet baseras på det somaliska sammanhanget och de nuvarande utmaningarna relaterade till barnmorskeforskning.  Den framtida forskningen som grundar sig på detta initiativ kommer att bidra till att utveckla god kvalitet av barnmorskvård i postkonflikt Somaliland och bidra ill minskad mödra och neonatal sjuklighet och dödlighet.  Förslaget är helt i linje med strategin för Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 och den nya Somaliska Barnmorskestrategin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reducing Abortion-Related Mortality and Morbidity in Somaliland</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Samarbete mellan Sverige och Somaliland för att bygga forskningsprogram för att bygga kapacitet av barnmorskor: Somaliland är politiskt stabilt och säkrare i jämförelse med resten av Somaliregionen (Puntland och Federala staten Somalia) och landet har en fungerande regering som kontinuerligt arbetar för att bygga hållbara hälsovårdssystem för att nå ut till hela sin befolkning. Baserat på den nyligen lanserade Somaliska Barnmorskestrategin initierar vi arbetet med att utveckla forskningssamarbete och att bygga en agenda för barnmorskeforskning som involverar akademin i Sverige och Somaliland. En kärngrupp av forskare kommer att gemensamt vara ansvariga för aktiviteter som skrivs fram i samarbetsplanen. Projektet, som börjar i januari 2021, kommer att löpa i två år, där följande aktiviteter planeras: bygga dialoger med landets hälsoministerie och viktiga FN-organisationer och engagera dem i workshops om evidensbaserade barnmorskvård; genomföra workshop för att fastställa en forskningsagenda med tydliga prioriterade områden; skriva gemensamma forskningsansökningar och publikationer; och sprida samt diskutera forskningsagendan och projektförslag. På global nivå utförs varje år ca 20 miljoner illegala och oftast osäkert utförda aborter. Sju miljoner kvinnor med ofullständig abort behandlas för abortkomplikationer i låg inkomstsammanhang varje år vilket gör osäkra och illegala aborter till en av de vanligaste dödsorsakerna bland kvinnor i fertil ålder. Ofullständig abort innebär att det finns vävnadsrester kvar i livmodern efter en misslyckad abortbehandling eller spontan abort (missfall). Det kan ge upphov till blödningar och infektioner och är ett potentiellt livshotande tillstånd. Postabortbehandling innebär behandling av ofullständig abort och inkluderar vid behov preventivmedelsrådgivning. Otillräcklig tillgång till preventivmedel som resulterar i oplanerade graviditeter, restriktiv tillgång till säker abort och postabortbehandling bidrar till sjuklighet och dödlighet i många låginkomstländer. Somaliland står för en av de högsta dödlighet och sjuklighets talen globalt och det krävs därmed åtgärder för att förbättra kvinnans tillgång till god vård vid komplikation under tidig graviditet. Kunskap om abortrelaterad dödlighet och sjuklighet och vårdkvaliteten inom postabortbehandling är obefintlig i Somaliland där stigma kan vara ett hinder i relation till abort och användning av moderna preventivmedel. Projektet handlar om att stärka kvinnors ställning när det gäller rätten till högkvalitativ postabortbehandling, inklusive preventivmedel, vid livshotande tillstånd i tidig graviditet.Det övergripande forsknings iden är att kartlägga kvinnors sjuklighet och dödlighet i relation till abort, vidare försöka förstå detta på djupet i ett kulturellt perspektiv och undersöka kvinnans bakomliggande historia i relation till abort relaterad komplikation, tillgången till vård och vårdgivares  syn på sin professionella roll inom postabortbehandling. För att Somaliregionen ska kunna möta utmaningar kopplat till mödradödlighet och sjuklighet och uppnå de globala målen för hållbar utveckling (Agenda 2030) är satsningar på barnmorskors kapacitet bevisat kostnadseffektivt. Det långsiktiga målet med detta projekt är att tillhandahålla forskningsresultat som kommer att bidra till utvecklingen av strategier för att öka kvinnornas tillgång till PAC och preventivrådgivning på lägsta effektiva nivå i hälsovårdssystemet. Det aktuella samarbetet baseras på det somaliska sammanhanget och de nuvarande utmaningarna relaterade till barnmorskeforskning.  Den framtida forskningen som grundar sig på detta initiativ kommer att bidra till att utveckla god kvalitet av barnmorskvård i postkonflikt Somaliland och bidra ill minskad mödra och neonatal sjuklighet och dödlighet.  Förslaget är helt i linje med strategin för Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 och den nya Somaliska Barnmorskestrategin.</narrative>
      <narrative>A collaboration between Sweden and Somaliland to build a research program for capacity development of midwives: This collaboration is a response to “The Somali Midwifery Strategy” key area: Strengthening and investing in midwifery education and research.The initiative, involving academia in Sweden and Somaliland, begins the process of building an agenda for midwifery research in the Somali region. The research agenda aims to contribute with scientific knowledge being an foundation for the future design and testing of innovative models of care for the development of midwifery-led care in the Somali context. The expected output is a research agenda in line with the research ideas to describe the magnitude of life-threatening, abortion-related complications and women’s access to quality PAC and contraceptives in post-conflict Somaliland.A core group of researchers will be jointly responsible for activities in the collaboration plan. The project, starting in January 2021, will run for two years, during which the following activities are planned: build dialogues with the Somali Health Authorities and key UN health agencies, and engage them through workshops on evidence-based findings related to midwifery care; conduct research-agenda workshops and set research agenda/priorities; write joint publications and proposals; and disseminate the research agenda and proposals. The long-term goal of this project is to contribute scientific evidence to scale up the quality of midwifery care to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in relation to giving birth in Somaliland.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Centrala dilemman i långsiktigt fredsbyggande: Kambodja och Mozambique som fall</narrative>
      <narrative>The essential dilemmas of long-term peacebuilding: the cases of Cambodia and Mozambique</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Studiens huvudsakliga syfte är att undersöka två väldokumenterade och förment “framgångsrika” fall av fredsbyggande - Mocambique och Kambodja – med särskilt fokus på att identifiera svagheter och sårbarheter i hur den så kallade liberala freden har implementerats i dessa fall. Studien bidrar huvudsakligen till den samtida intellektuella strömning som betonar att fredsbyggandepolicy ska vara kontextkänslig, människoorienterad och inkluderande. Studien analyserar också tidigare (misslyckade) erfarenheter av fredsbyggande, och söker ta fram konkreta lärdomar från dessa. Genom detta tillvägagångssätt undersöker vi fredsbyggande via dess historiska utveckling fram till den nuvarande situationen. Vår primära forskningsfråga lyder som följer: Vad – sett i ljuset av fredsbyggandets långa historia – har inte fungerat, och varför, i Kambodja och Mocambique? Då de två fallen har många gemensamma nämnare passar de utmärkt för att analysera i en jämförande studie. I denna söker vi primärt redogöra för ursprunget till de spänningar som vi ser i de båda fallens samtid, och som vi anser utgör ett hot mot deras framtida fred och stabilitet. Våra specifika under-forskningsfrågor är hämtade från den teoretiska litteraturen, och de fokuserar i tur och ordning på fredsbyggandets långtidsdilemma; in/exkluderingens dynamik; vikten av att förankra fredsprocesser i lokalsamhällen, och slutligen: möjligheterna för en anpassningsbar fredsbyggandeprocess.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this project is to pursue in-depth research of two well-documented and “successful” cases and thus both address the long-term effects of intensive peacebuilding and identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities in its implementation. It will contribute explicitly to the contemporary shift in peacebuilding policy towards a more contextual, human-oriented, and inclusive approach that takes into account the lessons learned regarding the long-term processes instigated by peacebuilding interventions. The project, therefore, interrogates the trajectory of peacebuilding through a historical analysis as well as a contemporary one. Our central research problem is: What, given the long trajectory of peacebuilding initiatives and their implementation, does not work and why in Cambodia and Mozambique? We focus on these two cases because there has been a curiously similar development and timing in the two cases. In both sites, we will seek to identify the provenance of the recent tensions (which are jeopardising peace and stability). Particular research questions are theoretically and conceptually driven. They focus on long-term dilemmas of peacebuilding; the dynamics of ex/inclusion; the significance of grounding peace with the population; and, the possibility of adaptive peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to pursue in-depth research of two well-documented and “successful” cases and thus both address the long-term effects of intensive peacebuilding and identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities in its implementation. It will contribute explicitly to the contemporary shift in peacebuilding policy towards a more contextual, human-oriented, and inclusive approach that takes into account the lessons learned regarding the long-term processes instigated by peacebuilding interventions. The project, therefore, interrogates the trajectory of peacebuilding through a historical analysis as well as a contemporary one. Our central research problem is: What, given the long trajectory of peacebuilding initiatives and their implementation, does not work and why in Cambodia and Mozambique? We focus on these two cases because there has been a curiously similar development and timing in the two cases. In both sites, we will seek to identify the provenance of the recent tensions (which are jeopardising peace and stability). Particular research questions are theoretically and conceptually driven. They focus on long-term dilemmas of peacebuilding; the dynamics of ex/inclusion; the significance of grounding peace with the population; and, the possibility of adaptive peacebuilding.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ca 43 000 kvinnor dör varje år till följd av osäkra aborter.  Flertalet dödsfall sker bland fattiga och marginaliserade kvinnor. Senaste åren har abort via s.k. telemedicin utvecklats, där information och rådgivning ges av sjukvårdspersonal på distans. Det saknas dock kliniska kontrollerade där man jämför abort via telemedicin med standardvård. Det saknas också helt studier av hur väl abort via telemedicin fungerar i låginkomstlämder. Dessa kvinnor har förmodligen störst nytta av en sådan tjänst men har också ofta sämre tillgång till bas- och akutsjukvård, mindre datorvana och sämre uppkoppling till internet. Detta projekt vill undersöka en telemedicinsk modell för abortvård särskilt anpassad för kvinnor i låginkomstländer. Interventionen kombinerar en förenklad gynekologisk bedömning på vårdcentral med handläggning och stöd via en telemedicinsk aborttjänst. Vi kommer i en randomiserad kontrollerad ekvivalensstudie undersöka om abort via telemedicin är lika görbar, effektiv, säker och acceptabel för kvinnor som sedvanlig abortvård. Ett tusen kvinnor som söker abort under graviditetens första tio veckor vid någon av fyra vårdcentraler i Kapstaden, Sydafrika, kommer att rekryteras till studien. Delatagande kvinnor kommer lottas till antingen sedvanlig medicinsk abort (Grupp 1) eller abort via telemedicin (Grupp 2). Den telemedicinska interventionen (Grupp 2) kommer att skilja sig fån sedvanlig abortvård på fyra sätt:Handläggning sker via telemedicinsk aborttjänst som kvinnan når via en privat länk på sin telefon.Instruktioner för aborten skickas till kvinnans Facebook Messenger där hon också kan kommunicera medaborttjänstens helpdesk.Graviditetslängden kommer i första hand bedömas manuellt (med händerna) och inte rutinmässigt med ultraljud.Kvinnan får med sig samtliga abortmediciner hem.I båda grupperna utför kvinnorna aborten hemma. Uppföljning sker via en checklista med symtom och ett graviditetstest som kvinnan tar själv.   Kvinnorma kommer att följas upp vid 5 respektive 42 dagar efter aborten via en telefonintervju och patientjournaler kommer att granskas för att jämföra följande utfall:1. Andel kvinnor som genomfört rådgivningen och tagit abortmedicinen korrekt 2. Andel kvinnor med fortsatt graviditet 3. Andel kvinnor som behövt behandling pga inkomplett abort4. Andel kvinnor som behövt söka läkare akut (inom 2 dagar) eller på sikt (inom 42 dagar) efter aborten p.g.a besvär till följd av aborten5. Andel kvinnor som lagts in på sjukhus efter aborten 6. Andel kvinnor som behövt blodtransfusion efter aborten.7. Andel kvinnor som skulle välja telemedicinsk vård respektive standardvård i framtiden8. Andel kvinnor som anger sig vara nöjda eller mycket nöjda med den abortvård de fåt.Forskningen är ett samarbete mellan Institutionen för Kvinnors och Barns Hälsa vid Karolinska Institutet ,”Women´s Health Research Unit” vid University of Cape Town, och den telemedicinska aborttjänsten Women on Web.Studier om abort via telemedicin i låginkomstländer saknas. Vi tror att kvinnor från dessa miljöer kan utföra abort via telemedicin ett på säkert och effektivt sätt om tjänsten är  anpassad efter deras förutsättnigar. Denna studie syftar långsiktigt till att minska andelen osäkra aborter, öka tillgången till tidig och säker abort och öka kvinnors reproduktiva autonomi och hälsa.Om resultaten från studien stöder att modellen fungerar kommer studiedesignen vidareutvecklas till att omfatta fler länder och sedan övergå i fasen implementeringsforskning.</narrative>
      <narrative>AimTo assess if abortion by telemedicine in a low-resource setting is equally feasible, effective, safe and acceptable to women as standard care.Organization/methodsThis study is a collaboration between the University of Cape Town and Karolinska Institutet. In a randomized non-inferiority trial we will compare the feasibility, effectiveness, safety and acceptability of medical abortion through telemedicine compared to standard care among 1000 women requesting abortion at ≤9 gestational weeks at four community health centres (CHC) in Cape Town, between January 2021 and June 2022. The telemedicine intervention will differ from standard care in four ways:Eligibility screening, abortion and contraceptive counseling will occur through an online abortion service (Women on Web)Instructions for the abortion will be sent to the woman´s Facebook messengerThe physical exam will not routinely include an ultrasoundBoth mifepristone and misoprostol will be taken at homeSignificance97% of unsafe abortions occur among poor and marginalized women who often have the least access to safe and non-stigmatizing services.  We hypothesize that women in these settings are able to safely and effectively perform a medical abortion through telemedicine if this service is adapted to their context and requirements. Investigating abortion care models that circumvent barriers to access is essential in order to reduce abortion–related deaths.</narrative>
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      <narrative>AimTo assess if abortion by telemedicine in a low-resource setting is equally feasible, effective, safe and acceptable to women as standard care.Organization/methodsThis study is a collaboration between the University of Cape Town and Karolinska Institutet. In a randomized non-inferiority trial we will compare the feasibility, effectiveness, safety and acceptability of medical abortion through telemedicine compared to standard care among 1000 women requesting abortion at ≤9 gestational weeks at four community health centres (CHC) in Cape Town, between January 2021 and June 2022. The telemedicine intervention will differ from standard care in four ways:Eligibility screening, abortion and contraceptive counseling will occur through an online abortion service (Women on Web)Instructions for the abortion will be sent to the woman´s Facebook messengerThe physical exam will not routinely include an ultrasoundBoth mifepristone and misoprostol will be taken at homeSignificance97% of unsafe abortions occur among poor and marginalized women who often have the least access to safe and non-stigmatizing services.  We hypothesize that women in these settings are able to safely and effectively perform a medical abortion through telemedicine if this service is adapted to their context and requirements. Investigating abortion care models that circumvent barriers to access is essential in order to reduce abortion–related deaths.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ca 43 000 kvinnor dör varje år till följd av osäkra aborter.  Flertalet dödsfall sker bland fattiga och marginaliserade kvinnor. Senaste åren har abort via s.k. telemedicin utvecklats, där information och rådgivning ges av sjukvårdspersonal på distans. Det saknas dock kliniska kontrollerade där man jämför abort via telemedicin med standardvård. Det saknas också helt studier av hur väl abort via telemedicin fungerar i låginkomstlämder. Dessa kvinnor har förmodligen störst nytta av en sådan tjänst men har också ofta sämre tillgång till bas- och akutsjukvård, mindre datorvana och sämre uppkoppling till internet. Detta projekt vill undersöka en telemedicinsk modell för abortvård särskilt anpassad för kvinnor i låginkomstländer. Interventionen kombinerar en förenklad gynekologisk bedömning på vårdcentral med handläggning och stöd via en telemedicinsk aborttjänst. Vi kommer i en randomiserad kontrollerad ekvivalensstudie undersöka om abort via telemedicin är lika görbar, effektiv, säker och acceptabel för kvinnor som sedvanlig abortvård. Ett tusen kvinnor som söker abort under graviditetens första tio veckor vid någon av fyra vårdcentraler i Kapstaden, Sydafrika, kommer att rekryteras till studien. Delatagande kvinnor kommer lottas till antingen sedvanlig medicinsk abort (Grupp 1) eller abort via telemedicin (Grupp 2). Den telemedicinska interventionen (Grupp 2) kommer att skilja sig fån sedvanlig abortvård på fyra sätt:Handläggning sker via telemedicinsk aborttjänst som kvinnan når via en privat länk på sin telefon.Instruktioner för aborten skickas till kvinnans Facebook Messenger där hon också kan kommunicera medaborttjänstens helpdesk.Graviditetslängden kommer i första hand bedömas manuellt (med händerna) och inte rutinmässigt med ultraljud.Kvinnan får med sig samtliga abortmediciner hem.I båda grupperna utför kvinnorna aborten hemma. Uppföljning sker via en checklista med symtom och ett graviditetstest som kvinnan tar själv.   Kvinnorma kommer att följas upp vid 5 respektive 42 dagar efter aborten via en telefonintervju och patientjournaler kommer att granskas för att jämföra följande utfall:1. Andel kvinnor som genomfört rådgivningen och tagit abortmedicinen korrekt 2. Andel kvinnor med fortsatt graviditet 3. Andel kvinnor som behövt behandling pga inkomplett abort4. Andel kvinnor som behövt söka läkare akut (inom 2 dagar) eller på sikt (inom 42 dagar) efter aborten p.g.a besvär till följd av aborten5. Andel kvinnor som lagts in på sjukhus efter aborten 6. Andel kvinnor som behövt blodtransfusion efter aborten.7. Andel kvinnor som skulle välja telemedicinsk vård respektive standardvård i framtiden8. Andel kvinnor som anger sig vara nöjda eller mycket nöjda med den abortvård de fåt.Forskningen är ett samarbete mellan Institutionen för Kvinnors och Barns Hälsa vid Karolinska Institutet ,”Women´s Health Research Unit” vid University of Cape Town, och den telemedicinska aborttjänsten Women on Web.Studier om abort via telemedicin i låginkomstländer saknas. Vi tror att kvinnor från dessa miljöer kan utföra abort via telemedicin ett på säkert och effektivt sätt om tjänsten är  anpassad efter deras förutsättnigar. Denna studie syftar långsiktigt till att minska andelen osäkra aborter, öka tillgången till tidig och säker abort och öka kvinnors reproduktiva autonomi och hälsa.Om resultaten från studien stöder att modellen fungerar kommer studiedesignen vidareutvecklas till att omfatta fler länder och sedan övergå i fasen implementeringsforskning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bananer (även kallade dessertbananer) och matbananer är viktiga grödor för mat och ekonomi för miljoner av subsistensjordbrukare i utvecklingsländer. I Östafrika odlas i huvudsak två typer av matbananer; den östafrikanska höglandsbananen (EAHB-AAA) och ’Mchare’ banaer (AA). Dessa två typer av matbananer kan gemensamt kallas för östafrikanska matbananer (EACBs). Dessertbananer (Gros-Michel och Cavendish) delar samma AA genom som ’Mchare’, och därför kan framsteg i forskning på ’Mchare’ även gynna dessertbananer. Östafrikanska matbananer är basföda för över 13 miljoner människor i områdena kring Afrikas stora sjöar vilket inkluderar länder som Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi och den östra delen av den demokratiska republiken Kongo. ’Mchare’ frukten kokas ofta medan den är grön innan konsumtion. Trots att bananen är viktig i regionen, har produktionen av den minskat sedan 1970-talet. Sjukdomar och skadegörare är de huvudsakliga skälen till den minskade odlingen av bananer. De viktigaste skadegörarna för bananer är bananviveln och nematoder; och de viktigaste sjukdomarna är: fusarios eller panamasjukan, svampsjukdomen black sigatoka (black leaf streak) och bakteriell nedvissning (banana bacterial wilt). Den hållbara lösningen för ovan nämnda odlingsbegränsningar är förädling för resistens hos värdväxten. Korsförädling för förbättring av bananer är dock mycket långsam, då det tar cirka två decennier från korsning tills det att en ny sort kan marknadsföras. Ett av de svåraste åtagandena en förädlare har är att välja rätt föräldrar  att inkludera i sitt förädlingsprogram. Det främsta målet med forskningsprojektet är att bestämma förädlingsvärden för hanföräldrar som används som hanföräldrar för bananförädling på det internationella institutet för tropiskt jordbruk (IITA) i Tanzania. Syftet är att identifiera hanföräldrar med de högsta förädlingsvärdena och att använda dessa i korsningar med högre chanser att alstra ’Mchare’ hybrider med hög avkastning, resistens mot skadedjur och sjukdomar och som kan accepteras av jordbrukare. Sexton hanföräldrar kommer att korsas med en hon-’Mchare’ (tester). Tjugofem avkommor från varje familj kommer att tillsammans med sina föräldrar planteras på IITAs fältstationer, i Arusha, Tanzania.Dessa kommer att utvärderas för hur de presterar jämfört med egenskaper i ’Mchare’s profil. Data från projektet samlas in under två cykler med hjälp av en fälthandbok som skickas direkt till en databas (Musabase) för förvaring. Ett selektionsindex kommer att beräknas för varje individ. Ett medelselektionsindex bestäms för alla individer inom samma familj. Hanföräldrar kommer att rangordnas baserat på medelselektionsindexet för sina avkommor, vilket är en uppskattning av förädlingsvärdet. Den bästa linjära opartiska prediktorn (BLUE) med en begränsad maximal sannolikhetsmodell (REML) kommer att användas för att beräkna varianskomponenter och det genotypiska värdet för varje egenskap. DNA från avkommorna kommer att extraheras på laboratorium på Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) i Alnarp och genotypdata samlas in genom en diversitets array teknologi (DArT). Genomiskt uppskattade förädlingsvärden (GEBV) för varje individs genotyp bestäms genom BayesB modellen vilket gör genomisk selektion möjlig. Allt fältarbete kommer att genomföras i Tanzania i omkring trettio månader, och det genomiska arbetet kommer att utföras i Sverige i cirka sex månader. Resultaten från detta projekt bidrar till att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 1, 2 och 12 i Agenda 2030, som handlar om att få slut på fattigdom i alla former överallt, utrota hunger samt en ansvarsfull konsumtion och produktion. Detta är också i linje med Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbetesmål vilka vill bidra till skapandet av förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main purpose of this research project is to determine breeding values of  male banana parents at International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Tanzania, with the aim of identifying male parents with high breeding values and using them in making crosses which will have high chances of generating high yielding, Mchare banana hybrids, resistant to pests and diseases and acceptable to farmers. Sixteen male parents will be crossed with one female Mchare (tester). Twenty-five offspring from each family together with their parents will be planted in a field at IITA station – Arusha, Tanzania. These will be evaluated for performance according to the Mchare product profile traits. The data will be collected for two cycles using field book and sent directly to Musabase for storage and sharing. Selection index for each individual will be calculated. Average selection index, which is a proxy for the breeding value, will be determined for all the individuals in the same family. This will be used to rank male parents. The best linear unbiased predictions with Restricted Maximum Likelihood model will be used to calculate the variance components and genotypic values for each trait. Genotyping will be done using Diversity Array Technology, through Intertek at SLU campus in Alnarp for about 6 months, 30 months will be spent at IITA. The genomic estimated breeding value of each individual genotype will be determined using BayesB model and this will enable genomic selection.</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
      <website>www.vr.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 1035, 101 38 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bestämning av förädlingsvärden för diploid (2x) hanföräldrar som används för förädling av ’Mchare’ bananer</narrative>
      <narrative>Determination of breeding values for diploid (2x) male parents used in ‘Mchare’ banana breeding</narrative>
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      <narrative>The main purpose of this research project is to determine breeding values of  male banana parents at International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Tanzania, with the aim of identifying male parents with high breeding values and using them in making crosses which will have high chances of generating high yielding, Mchare banana hybrids, resistant to pests and diseases and acceptable to farmers. Sixteen male parents will be crossed with one female Mchare (tester). Twenty-five offspring from each family together with their parents will be planted in a field at IITA station – Arusha, Tanzania. These will be evaluated for performance according to the Mchare product profile traits. The data will be collected for two cycles using field book and sent directly to Musabase for storage and sharing. Selection index for each individual will be calculated. Average selection index, which is a proxy for the breeding value, will be determined for all the individuals in the same family. This will be used to rank male parents. The best linear unbiased predictions with Restricted Maximum Likelihood model will be used to calculate the variance components and genotypic values for each trait. Genotyping will be done using Diversity Array Technology, through Intertek at SLU campus in Alnarp for about 6 months, 30 months will be spent at IITA. The genomic estimated breeding value of each individual genotype will be determined using BayesB model and this will enable genomic selection.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bananer (även kallade dessertbananer) och matbananer är viktiga grödor för mat och ekonomi för miljoner av subsistensjordbrukare i utvecklingsländer. I Östafrika odlas i huvudsak två typer av matbananer; den östafrikanska höglandsbananen (EAHB-AAA) och ’Mchare’ banaer (AA). Dessa två typer av matbananer kan gemensamt kallas för östafrikanska matbananer (EACBs). Dessertbananer (Gros-Michel och Cavendish) delar samma AA genom som ’Mchare’, och därför kan framsteg i forskning på ’Mchare’ även gynna dessertbananer. Östafrikanska matbananer är basföda för över 13 miljoner människor i områdena kring Afrikas stora sjöar vilket inkluderar länder som Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi och den östra delen av den demokratiska republiken Kongo. ’Mchare’ frukten kokas ofta medan den är grön innan konsumtion. Trots att bananen är viktig i regionen, har produktionen av den minskat sedan 1970-talet. Sjukdomar och skadegörare är de huvudsakliga skälen till den minskade odlingen av bananer. De viktigaste skadegörarna för bananer är bananviveln och nematoder; och de viktigaste sjukdomarna är: fusarios eller panamasjukan, svampsjukdomen black sigatoka (black leaf streak) och bakteriell nedvissning (banana bacterial wilt). Den hållbara lösningen för ovan nämnda odlingsbegränsningar är förädling för resistens hos värdväxten. Korsförädling för förbättring av bananer är dock mycket långsam, då det tar cirka två decennier från korsning tills det att en ny sort kan marknadsföras. Ett av de svåraste åtagandena en förädlare har är att välja rätt föräldrar  att inkludera i sitt förädlingsprogram. Det främsta målet med forskningsprojektet är att bestämma förädlingsvärden för hanföräldrar som används som hanföräldrar för bananförädling på det internationella institutet för tropiskt jordbruk (IITA) i Tanzania. Syftet är att identifiera hanföräldrar med de högsta förädlingsvärdena och att använda dessa i korsningar med högre chanser att alstra ’Mchare’ hybrider med hög avkastning, resistens mot skadedjur och sjukdomar och som kan accepteras av jordbrukare. Sexton hanföräldrar kommer att korsas med en hon-’Mchare’ (tester). Tjugofem avkommor från varje familj kommer att tillsammans med sina föräldrar planteras på IITAs fältstationer, i Arusha, Tanzania.Dessa kommer att utvärderas för hur de presterar jämfört med egenskaper i ’Mchare’s profil. Data från projektet samlas in under två cykler med hjälp av en fälthandbok som skickas direkt till en databas (Musabase) för förvaring. Ett selektionsindex kommer att beräknas för varje individ. Ett medelselektionsindex bestäms för alla individer inom samma familj. Hanföräldrar kommer att rangordnas baserat på medelselektionsindexet för sina avkommor, vilket är en uppskattning av förädlingsvärdet. Den bästa linjära opartiska prediktorn (BLUE) med en begränsad maximal sannolikhetsmodell (REML) kommer att användas för att beräkna varianskomponenter och det genotypiska värdet för varje egenskap. DNA från avkommorna kommer att extraheras på laboratorium på Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) i Alnarp och genotypdata samlas in genom en diversitets array teknologi (DArT). Genomiskt uppskattade förädlingsvärden (GEBV) för varje individs genotyp bestäms genom BayesB modellen vilket gör genomisk selektion möjlig. Allt fältarbete kommer att genomföras i Tanzania i omkring trettio månader, och det genomiska arbetet kommer att utföras i Sverige i cirka sex månader. Resultaten från detta projekt bidrar till att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 1, 2 och 12 i Agenda 2030, som handlar om att få slut på fattigdom i alla former överallt, utrota hunger samt en ansvarsfull konsumtion och produktion. Detta är också i linje med Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbetesmål vilka vill bidra till skapandet av förutsättningar för bättre levnadsvillkor för människor som lever i fattigdom och förtryck.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>New organometallic antimalarials</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en mycket spridd sjukdom som särskilt drabbar utvecklingsländer och där orsakar samhälleliga skador som försvårar ländernas utveckling. Situationen är särskilt allvarlig för afrikanska länder söder om Sahara. Även om mycket stora framsteg har gjorts vad gäller förebyggande och behandling av malaria, finns det ett stort behov av kontinuerlig utveckling av nya läkemedel för behandling av denna sjukdom. Anledningen är att malariaparasiter relativt snabbt utvecklar resistens mot läkemedel. I detta forskningsprojekt undersöks möjligheten att metallkomplex kan hämma malaria, med syftet att sådana metallkomplex skall kunna användas som läkemedel. De metallkomplex som framställs innehåller kända eller postulerade aktiva fragment från etablerade läkemedel, och inkorporeringen av dessa fragment i metallkomplex förväntas motverka resistens på samma gång som fragmenten ger bibehållen terapeutisk effekt. Konceptet har redan visats giltigt för en järnförening som har genomgått kliniska studier, och komplex utvecklade inom detta forskningsprojekt har visat antimalaria-egenskaper. Forskningen är av preklinisk natur och syftar till att utveckla aktiva substanser som kan utgöra grund för framtida läkemedelsutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will focus on the preparation of organometallic metal complexes that may function as antimalarial drugs. Complex synthesis is developed in collaboration with research teams in South Africa (University of Cape Town) and India (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi). The antimalarial properties will be tested on Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cape Town.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en mycket spridd sjukdom som särskilt drabbar utvecklingsländer och där orsakar samhälleliga skador som försvårar ländernas utveckling. Situationen är särskilt allvarlig för afrikanska länder söder om Sahara. Även om mycket stora framsteg har gjorts vad gäller förebyggande och behandling av malaria, finns det ett stort behov av kontinuerlig utveckling av nya läkemedel för behandling av denna sjukdom. Anledningen är att malariaparasiter relativt snabbt utvecklar resistens mot läkemedel. I detta forskningsprojekt undersöks möjligheten att metallkomplex kan hämma malaria, med syftet att sådana metallkomplex skall kunna användas som läkemedel. De metallkomplex som framställs innehåller kända eller postulerade aktiva fragment från etablerade läkemedel, och inkorporeringen av dessa fragment i metallkomplex förväntas motverka resistens på samma gång som fragmenten ger bibehållen terapeutisk effekt. Konceptet har redan visats giltigt för en järnförening som har genomgått kliniska studier, och komplex utvecklade inom detta forskningsprojekt har visat antimalaria-egenskaper. Forskningen är av preklinisk natur och syftar till att utveckla aktiva substanser som kan utgöra grund för framtida läkemedelsutveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project will focus on the preparation of organometallic metal complexes that may function as antimalarial drugs. Complex synthesis is developed in collaboration with research teams in South Africa (University of Cape Town) and India (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi). The antimalarial properties will be tested on Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cape Town.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt levererar fisket viktiga mikronäringsämnen till 4,5 miljarder konsumenter. Förväntade klimatförändringar kommer sannolikt att leda till en minskning av den tropiska marina fiskproduktionen och biomassan och till en ökning vid högre breddgrader med ett parallellt mönster i maximal fiskefångstpotential. De starkaste effekterna av denna förändring på människor, genom förändrad mängd och sammansättning av fiskefångst, kommer att återfinnas i Afrika, Sydostasien och små önationer under utveckling (Small Island Developing States, SIDS). Dessa regioner är mycket starkt beroende av fisk och även mycket sårbara för undernäring av mikronäringsämnen.   Det finns ett stort behov av ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra ett strukturerat samarbete mellan SLU och WorldFish om effekter av klimatförändringar på olika vattenmiljöer som kan innebära ett förändrat näringsbidrag från småskaligt fiske inom havs-, kust- och sötvattensfiske till befolkningen i dessa länder. Projektet kommer geografiskt att fokusera på det småskaliga fisket i Afrika och Stillahavsområdet och kommer att leda till långsiktig gemensam forskning i och på frågor som är relevanta för låg- och medelinkomstländer.Projektet kommer särskilt att undersöka sex klimatförändringseffekter kopplade till fisk och fiske som är relevanta för näringsbidraget i låg- och medelinkomstländer: 1) Förändrade livsmiljöers betydelse för fiskets produktion; 2) Klimatdrivan förändringar i fångstsammansättning och total produktion; 3) Förändrad utbredning av fiskarter; 4) Betydelsen av lokal ekologisk kunskap om klimatförändringar; 5) Klimatdrivna konflikter mellan hållbar förvaltning och försörjningsmöjligheter; 6) En förändrad monsunsäsongens effekt på fisk och fiske;Samarbetet kommer att stärkas genom genomförandet av två gemensamma arbetsgruppsmöten under 2021 på Solomonöarna och i Malawi. I anslutning till arbetsgruppsmötena kommer även fältbesök att genomföras som kommer att fokusera på samverkan med lokala fiskesamhällen och därigenom säkerställa lokal relevans av de två till tre resulterande nya förslag om gemensamma forskningsprojekt. Forskningsprojektförslagen kommer att lämnas in 2021/2022 till relevanta finansiärer och därigenom bidra till ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt levererar fisket viktiga mikronäringsämnen till 4,5 miljarder konsumenter. Förväntade klimatförändringar kommer sannolikt att leda till en minskning av den tropiska marina fiskproduktionen och biomassan och till en ökning vid högre breddgrader med ett parallellt mönster i maximal fiskefångstpotential. De starkaste effekterna av denna förändring på människor, genom förändrad mängd och sammansättning av fiskefångst, kommer att återfinnas i Afrika, Sydostasien och små önationer under utveckling (Small Island Developing States, SIDS). Dessa regioner är mycket starkt beroende av fisk och även mycket sårbara för undernäring av mikronäringsämnen.   Det finns ett stort behov av ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra ett strukturerat samarbete mellan SLU och WorldFish om effekter av klimatförändringar på olika vattenmiljöer som kan innebära ett förändrat näringsbidrag från småskaligt fiske inom havs-, kust- och sötvattensfiske till befolkningen i dessa länder. Projektet kommer geografiskt att fokusera på det småskaliga fisket i Afrika och Stillahavsområdet och kommer att leda till långsiktig gemensam forskning i och på frågor som är relevanta för låg- och medelinkomstländer.Projektet kommer särskilt att undersöka sex klimatförändringseffekter kopplade till fisk och fiske som är relevanta för näringsbidraget i låg- och medelinkomstländer: 1) Förändrade livsmiljöers betydelse för fiskets produktion; 2) Klimatdrivan förändringar i fångstsammansättning och total produktion; 3) Förändrad utbredning av fiskarter; 4) Betydelsen av lokal ekologisk kunskap om klimatförändringar; 5) Klimatdrivna konflikter mellan hållbar förvaltning och försörjningsmöjligheter; 6) En förändrad monsunsäsongens effekt på fisk och fiske;Samarbetet kommer att stärkas genom genomförandet av två gemensamma arbetsgruppsmöten under 2021 på Solomonöarna och i Malawi. I anslutning till arbetsgruppsmötena kommer även fältbesök att genomföras som kommer att fokusera på samverkan med lokala fiskesamhällen och därigenom säkerställa lokal relevans av de två till tre resulterande nya förslag om gemensamma forskningsprojekt. Forskningsprojektförslagen kommer att lämnas in 2021/2022 till relevanta finansiärer och därigenom bidra till ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project will enable a structured collaboration between SLU and WorldFish around climate change effects on aquatic environments and resulting changes in nutritional outcomes from small-scale fisheries in marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries. The inital focus will be on fisheries in Africa and the Pacific and will result in long-term joint research in and on topics relevant to low income countries and lower middle income countries.Specifically the project will explore six climate change and fisheries related topics topics relevant for nutritional outcomes in low income countries and lower middle income countries: 1) Importance of habitats for fisheries production; 2) Change in catch composition / production high due to climate driven change in habitats; 3) Range expansion / species shifts; 4) Local ecological knowledge vs scientific knowledge (comparative); 5) Sustainable management measures vs. livelihoods; 6) Change in monsoon season - effects on fish and fisheries;The collaboration will be strengthened by 2 Workshops including field-visits that will focus on interaction with local fishing communities and ensure proper input and relevance of the 2-3 resulting research proposals that will be submitted 2021/2022 to relevant funding agencies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Globalt levererar fisket viktiga mikronäringsämnen till 4,5 miljarder konsumenter. Förväntade klimatförändringar kommer sannolikt att leda till en minskning av den tropiska marina fiskproduktionen och biomassan och till en ökning vid högre breddgrader med ett parallellt mönster i maximal fiskefångstpotential. De starkaste effekterna av denna förändring på människor, genom förändrad mängd och sammansättning av fiskefångst, kommer att återfinnas i Afrika, Sydostasien och små önationer under utveckling (Small Island Developing States, SIDS). Dessa regioner är mycket starkt beroende av fisk och även mycket sårbara för undernäring av mikronäringsämnen.   Det finns ett stort behov av ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika. Projektet kommer att möjliggöra ett strukturerat samarbete mellan SLU och WorldFish om effekter av klimatförändringar på olika vattenmiljöer som kan innebära ett förändrat näringsbidrag från småskaligt fiske inom havs-, kust- och sötvattensfiske till befolkningen i dessa länder. Projektet kommer geografiskt att fokusera på det småskaliga fisket i Afrika och Stillahavsområdet och kommer att leda till långsiktig gemensam forskning i och på frågor som är relevanta för låg- och medelinkomstländer.Projektet kommer särskilt att undersöka sex klimatförändringseffekter kopplade till fisk och fiske som är relevanta för näringsbidraget i låg- och medelinkomstländer: 1) Förändrade livsmiljöers betydelse för fiskets produktion; 2) Klimatdrivan förändringar i fångstsammansättning och total produktion; 3) Förändrad utbredning av fiskarter; 4) Betydelsen av lokal ekologisk kunskap om klimatförändringar; 5) Klimatdrivna konflikter mellan hållbar förvaltning och försörjningsmöjligheter; 6) En förändrad monsunsäsongens effekt på fisk och fiske;Samarbetet kommer att stärkas genom genomförandet av två gemensamma arbetsgruppsmöten under 2021 på Solomonöarna och i Malawi. I anslutning till arbetsgruppsmötena kommer även fältbesök att genomföras som kommer att fokusera på samverkan med lokala fiskesamhällen och därigenom säkerställa lokal relevans av de två till tre resulterande nya förslag om gemensamma forskningsprojekt. Forskningsprojektförslagen kommer att lämnas in 2021/2022 till relevanta finansiärer och därigenom bidra till ny kunskap för att klimatsäkra flödet av näring från småskaligt fiske i Stillahavsregionen och Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Prevention of maternal anemia and the impact of an anemia care program for young women in a low-income setting</narrative>
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      <narrative>Background: Maternal anemia is among the underlying causes of maternal mortality in low-income settings such as Uganda. In South Africa 40% of maternal deaths are associated with anemia. Majority of adolescent girls who become pregnant have underlying depleted nutritional reserves. The World Health Organization has recommended preconception anemia care with micronutrients supplementation. Evidence is lacking on the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care in low-income settings despites being a beneficial strategy. Objectives: To establish and evaluate a pilot research on prevention of maternal anemia through preconception anemia care with the aim of reducing maternal and newborn mortality in low-income countries. Specifically, to determine the feasibility, acceptability, use, effectiveness and health system impact of preconception anemia care for young women in low-income settings.Methodology: After a baseline assessment the preconception anemia care will be set up with a minimum package for preconception care as health education and counsellinig. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies will measue its effects; patient exit interviews, key informant interviews of health workers and leaders, in-depth interviews with patients and health workers, focus group discussions with women and clinical record abstraction.  The members of this network will participate in data collection, evaluation and dissemination.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Blodbrist (anemi) är en av de underliggande orsakerna till mödradödlighet i låginkomstländer. I Uganda har förekomsten av anemi stigit bland kvinnor i reproduktiv ålder från 23% år 2011 till 32% år 2016. I Sydafrika beräknas 40 % av mödradödsfallen vara relaterade till anemi. Dessutom, i Uganda, har majoriteten av unga flickorna som blir gravida näringsbrist inklusive brist på järn och folat eller båda. Som lösning har Världshälsoorganisationen rekommenderat anemi vård med tillskott av mikronäringsämnen som initieras minst 6 månader före eventuell graviditet. Det saknas emellertid fortfarande forskning om anemi preventions programs genomförbarhet, accepterande, användning, effektivitet och dess hälsoeffekter i låginkomstmiljöer, trots att det borde vara en fördelaktig strategi. Mål: Syftet med med nätverket är att genomföra en interventions pilot undersökning om förebyggande av mödra anemi genom systematiska förebyggande och vårdande insatser av blivande mödrar i ett låginkomstland, med fokus på Uganda och med synergi effekt till Sydafrika. Specifikt önskar vi belysa genomförbarheten, accepterandet, användningen, effektiviteten och hälsoeffekter av en förebyggande anemi intervention för unga kvinnor i norra Uganda.Metod: Nätverket kommer att genomföra en pilotstudie i Uganda med synergier i Sydafrika genom att involvera erfarna forskare som tidigare samverkat inom forskning om mödrahälsovård i låginkomst länder. Forskarna i denna nätverksansökan är redan medlemmar i ett aktivt globalt hälsonätverk som kommer fungerar som en stödjande plattform om dena interventions pilot projekt om anemivård blir finansierat (https://ki.se/sv/nvs/global-health-nursing-and-sustainable-development). Forskningsprocess: Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett specifikt utvärderings protokoll redan från start och ansökan om samt erhålla etiska tillstånd. För att mäta och belysa hur det var innan projektet startade, samt att följa programmet och dess resultat så kommer både kvantitativa och kvalitativa forskningsmetoder att användas; frågeformulär, patient intervjuer, intervjuer av hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och ledare, djupintervjuer med patienter och hälso- och anställda, fokusgruppsdiskussioner med kvinnor. Sammanhang: Interventionen består av ett minimun paket för tidig/före-graviditets vård bestående av bl a hälso utbilnding (sexuell hälsa, nutritions information mm), hälso screening (nutritions bedömning, lab tester som blodvärde/Hb mm), rådgivning (nutition, ärftlighet, t e x sickel-cells anemi), hälsofrämjande insatser (tillägg av järn och mineraler vid brist, mat, hjälp med avmaskning mm) samt uppföljnings schema. Interventionen kommer att inrättas konfidentiellt i vårdkliniken vid Lira University Teaching Hospital, Lira, norra Uganda och samordnas av Fakulteten för hälsovetenskaper. I denna pilot studie kommer 520 kvinnor under en ett års period att inkluderas och följas upp.     Enligt implementeringsplanen kommer nätverks teamet att besöka Lira University i Uganda för att ge råd om förbättring av kvalitet och delta i datainsamlingen av de forskningsstudier som kommer mäta interventionens acceptans mm hos kvinnor samt vårdpersonal mfl samt medverka i mitt- respektive slut utvärderingarna. Representanter från den svenska och den sydafrikanska delen av nätverket kommer att besöka det pågående projektet vid Lira universitet vid flera tillfällen, inklusive för att sprida forskningsresultaten. Synergieffekter tillkommer i Sydafrika i samband med spridingen av resultatet frpn Uganda samt när den Sydafrikanska gruppen ansöker om motsvarande projekts hos deras National Research Foundation (NRF).  Spridingen av det Ugandiska pilotprojektets resultat kommer ske både i form av vetenskapliga peer-review artiklar, samt via abstrakts- samt poster presentationer vid olika riktade sammankomster och seminarier tex med inbjudna representanter från respektive hälsoministerie i Uganda och i Sydafrika för att be om stöd för fortsättninga av projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bakgrund: Blodbrist (anemi) är en av de underliggande orsakerna till mödradödlighet i låginkomstländer. I Uganda har förekomsten av anemi stigit bland kvinnor i reproduktiv ålder från 23% år 2011 till 32% år 2016. I Sydafrika beräknas 40 % av mödradödsfallen vara relaterade till anemi. Dessutom, i Uganda, har majoriteten av unga flickorna som blir gravida näringsbrist inklusive brist på järn och folat eller båda. Som lösning har Världshälsoorganisationen rekommenderat anemi vård med tillskott av mikronäringsämnen som initieras minst 6 månader före eventuell graviditet. Det saknas emellertid fortfarande forskning om anemi preventions programs genomförbarhet, accepterande, användning, effektivitet och dess hälsoeffekter i låginkomstmiljöer, trots att det borde vara en fördelaktig strategi. Mål: Syftet med med nätverket är att genomföra en interventions pilot undersökning om förebyggande av mödra anemi genom systematiska förebyggande och vårdande insatser av blivande mödrar i ett låginkomstland, med fokus på Uganda och med synergi effekt till Sydafrika. Specifikt önskar vi belysa genomförbarheten, accepterandet, användningen, effektiviteten och hälsoeffekter av en förebyggande anemi intervention för unga kvinnor i norra Uganda.Metod: Nätverket kommer att genomföra en pilotstudie i Uganda med synergier i Sydafrika genom att involvera erfarna forskare som tidigare samverkat inom forskning om mödrahälsovård i låginkomst länder. Forskarna i denna nätverksansökan är redan medlemmar i ett aktivt globalt hälsonätverk som kommer fungerar som en stödjande plattform om dena interventions pilot projekt om anemivård blir finansierat (https://ki.se/sv/nvs/global-health-nursing-and-sustainable-development). Forskningsprocess: Nätverket kommer att utveckla ett specifikt utvärderings protokoll redan från start och ansökan om samt erhålla etiska tillstånd. För att mäta och belysa hur det var innan projektet startade, samt att följa programmet och dess resultat så kommer både kvantitativa och kvalitativa forskningsmetoder att användas; frågeformulär, patient intervjuer, intervjuer av hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och ledare, djupintervjuer med patienter och hälso- och anställda, fokusgruppsdiskussioner med kvinnor. Sammanhang: Interventionen består av ett minimun paket för tidig/före-graviditets vård bestående av bl a hälso utbilnding (sexuell hälsa, nutritions information mm), hälso screening (nutritions bedömning, lab tester som blodvärde/Hb mm), rådgivning (nutition, ärftlighet, t e x sickel-cells anemi), hälsofrämjande insatser (tillägg av järn och mineraler vid brist, mat, hjälp med avmaskning mm) samt uppföljnings schema. Interventionen kommer att inrättas konfidentiellt i vårdkliniken vid Lira University Teaching Hospital, Lira, norra Uganda och samordnas av Fakulteten för hälsovetenskaper. I denna pilot studie kommer 520 kvinnor under en ett års period att inkluderas och följas upp.     Enligt implementeringsplanen kommer nätverks teamet att besöka Lira University i Uganda för att ge råd om förbättring av kvalitet och delta i datainsamlingen av de forskningsstudier som kommer mäta interventionens acceptans mm hos kvinnor samt vårdpersonal mfl samt medverka i mitt- respektive slut utvärderingarna. Representanter från den svenska och den sydafrikanska delen av nätverket kommer att besöka det pågående projektet vid Lira universitet vid flera tillfällen, inklusive för att sprida forskningsresultaten. Synergieffekter tillkommer i Sydafrika i samband med spridingen av resultatet frpn Uganda samt när den Sydafrikanska gruppen ansöker om motsvarande projekts hos deras National Research Foundation (NRF).  Spridingen av det Ugandiska pilotprojektets resultat kommer ske både i form av vetenskapliga peer-review artiklar, samt via abstrakts- samt poster presentationer vid olika riktade sammankomster och seminarier tex med inbjudna representanter från respektive hälsoministerie i Uganda och i Sydafrika för att be om stöd för fortsättninga av projektet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim is to respond to poor adherence to children’s follow-up care and an unmet need of information and emotional support among guardians of children treated for leukemia in Tanzania with mobile Health (mHealth) to increase guardians’ adherence to children’s follow-up care; and as a secondary target decrease psychological distress.Specific goals are to explore guardians’ needs and preferences concerning follow-up care reminders, information, and emotional support (Study I, months 0-12); co-design an mHealth intervention providing guardians with reminders, information, and emotional support and identify acceptable and relevant procedures for Study III (II, 9-24); and examine uncertainties with the intervention and methods to inform the design and conduct of a future pilot RCT (III, 22-36). Study I has an explorative, qualitative design; Study II uses Participatory Action Research; and Study III is a single-arm pre-post mixed methods pragmatic feasibility trial.The research is conducted by a multi-professional team from Sweden, Tanzania, and the UK representing Clinical Psychology, Global Health, Information Systems, and Nursing.To increase likelihood of real-world impact guardians of children treated for leukemia are involved as research partners.The research is clinically important and relevant; has potential to benefit Tanzanian families struck by leukemia and contribute to long-term capacity building of healthcare services and research in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd via mobilen till närstående till barn som behandlats för leukemi i TanzaniaCancer är en av de främsta anledningarna till att barn dör. I höginkomstländer som Sverige överlever ca 80% av de barn som insjuknar i cancer. I lågresursländer som t.ex. Tanzania överlever endast ca 20% av dessa barn.Att närstående till cancerdrabbade barn i Tanzania saknar information om barnets sjukdom och behandling samt emotionellt stöd kan vara en av orsakerna till att de inte följer rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård vilket kan leda till att vissa barn i Tanzania inte överlever sin cancersjukdom.Vårt mål är att närstående till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi vid sjukhuset Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, ska få den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar. Vår förhoppning är att om de får denna information och detta stöd följer de i större utsträckning rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård. Vi hoppas också att de kommer att må bättre psykiskt om de får den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar.Vi undersöker först vilken information och vilket emotionellt stöd närstående - kvinnor såväl som män och de som kan läsa och skriva såväl som de som inte kan läsa och skriva - till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi önskar. Därefter utvecklar vi tillsammans med närstående, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och experter på mobil teknologi ett stöd som ska ges via mobiltelefoner. Vi utvecklar ett stöd som passar både kvinnor och män och anpassar det till rådande kulturella och sociala omständigheter i Tanzania som t.ex. att inte alla kan läsa och skriva. Vi undersöker därefter om närstående önskar använda stödet och om det tycks hjälpa dem att följa rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård efter avslutad behandling vid MNH och om de upplever att de mår bättre psykiskt när de använder stödet.Om närstående önskar använda stödet och det tycks påverka i vilken utsträckning de följer rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård efter avslutad behandling vid MNH ska vi i en framtida studie undersöka stödets kliniska nytta, d.v.s. om det påverkar närståendes följsamhet till rekommendationer om behandling och vård samt kostnadseffektivitet. Om stödet är kliniskt effektivt och kulturellt accepterat ska vi i nära samarbete med närstående och hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal vid MNH tillgängliggöra det för närstående till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi vid MNH.Vårt projekt är inte enbart betydelsefullt för närstående till barn i Tanzania som behandlats mot leukemi utan också för de cancersjuka barnen och övriga familjemedlemmar samt samhället i stort. Om närstående får den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar när deras barn avslutar en behandling för leukemi vid MNH kan det öka barns möjligheter att tillfriskna, minska närståendes psykiska lidande och öka närståendes möjligheter att arbeta och försörja sin familj.Vårt projekt är också betydelsefullt för att utveckla den kliniska patientnära forskningen i Tanzania och ett värdefullt bidrag till kapacitetsutveckling för juniora och seniora forskare i landet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim is to respond to poor adherence to children’s follow-up care and an unmet need of information and emotional support among guardians of children treated for leukemia in Tanzania with mobile Health (mHealth) to increase guardians’ adherence to children’s follow-up care; and as a secondary target decrease psychological distress.Specific goals are to explore guardians’ needs and preferences concerning follow-up care reminders, information, and emotional support (Study I, months 0-12); co-design an mHealth intervention providing guardians with reminders, information, and emotional support and identify acceptable and relevant procedures for Study III (II, 9-24); and examine uncertainties with the intervention and methods to inform the design and conduct of a future pilot RCT (III, 22-36). Study I has an explorative, qualitative design; Study II uses Participatory Action Research; and Study III is a single-arm pre-post mixed methods pragmatic feasibility trial.The research is conducted by a multi-professional team from Sweden, Tanzania, and the UK representing Clinical Psychology, Global Health, Information Systems, and Nursing.To increase likelihood of real-world impact guardians of children treated for leukemia are involved as research partners.The research is clinically important and relevant; has potential to benefit Tanzanian families struck by leukemia and contribute to long-term capacity building of healthcare services and research in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd via mobilen till närstående till barn som behandlats för leukemi i TanzaniaCancer är en av de främsta anledningarna till att barn dör. I höginkomstländer som Sverige överlever ca 80% av de barn som insjuknar i cancer. I lågresursländer som t.ex. Tanzania överlever endast ca 20% av dessa barn.Att närstående till cancerdrabbade barn i Tanzania saknar information om barnets sjukdom och behandling samt emotionellt stöd kan vara en av orsakerna till att de inte följer rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård vilket kan leda till att vissa barn i Tanzania inte överlever sin cancersjukdom.Vårt mål är att närstående till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi vid sjukhuset Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) i Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, ska få den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar. Vår förhoppning är att om de får denna information och detta stöd följer de i större utsträckning rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård. Vi hoppas också att de kommer att må bättre psykiskt om de får den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar.Vi undersöker först vilken information och vilket emotionellt stöd närstående - kvinnor såväl som män och de som kan läsa och skriva såväl som de som inte kan läsa och skriva - till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi önskar. Därefter utvecklar vi tillsammans med närstående, hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal och experter på mobil teknologi ett stöd som ska ges via mobiltelefoner. Vi utvecklar ett stöd som passar både kvinnor och män och anpassar det till rådande kulturella och sociala omständigheter i Tanzania som t.ex. att inte alla kan läsa och skriva. Vi undersöker därefter om närstående önskar använda stödet och om det tycks hjälpa dem att följa rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård efter avslutad behandling vid MNH och om de upplever att de mår bättre psykiskt när de använder stödet.Om närstående önskar använda stödet och det tycks påverka i vilken utsträckning de följer rekommendationer från hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal om barnets behandling och vård efter avslutad behandling vid MNH ska vi i en framtida studie undersöka stödets kliniska nytta, d.v.s. om det påverkar närståendes följsamhet till rekommendationer om behandling och vård samt kostnadseffektivitet. Om stödet är kliniskt effektivt och kulturellt accepterat ska vi i nära samarbete med närstående och hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal vid MNH tillgängliggöra det för närstående till barn som nyligen avslutat en behandling mot leukemi vid MNH.Vårt projekt är inte enbart betydelsefullt för närstående till barn i Tanzania som behandlats mot leukemi utan också för de cancersjuka barnen och övriga familjemedlemmar samt samhället i stort. Om närstående får den information och det emotionella stöd de önskar när deras barn avslutar en behandling för leukemi vid MNH kan det öka barns möjligheter att tillfriskna, minska närståendes psykiska lidande och öka närståendes möjligheter att arbeta och försörja sin familj.Vårt projekt är också betydelsefullt för att utveckla den kliniska patientnära forskningen i Tanzania och ett värdefullt bidrag till kapacitetsutveckling för juniora och seniora forskare i landet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Oxygen has recently become one of the most valuable global commodities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing gaps in current service provision. Therefore, large investments in both pulse oximetry and oxygen systems have been promised by international donors for low-respurce settings. With 800,000 annual paediatric pneumonia deaths, working in equitable partnerships to ensure that the rapid investment and scale-up is context-appropriate and sustainable is therefore crucial to secure the potential of future benefits of newly installed oxygen systems for child survival.The aim of the VR Networks Links Grant is to promote long term and sustainable health system strengthening in the area of paediatric pneumonia in Nigeria through mutual capacity building beween University College Hospital Ibadan and Karolinska Institutet. We will do this through joint supervision of a Nigerian PhD student in clinical community paediatric pneumonia research; dissemination workshops using the “Every Breath Counts Coalition” platform; strategic planning for wider scale-up and sustainability; jointly publishing academic papers.The network will focus around the primary research question: What is the impact of pulse oximetry at primary and secondary health facilities and improved oxygen at secondary health facilities on case-fatality rates (CFR) for clinical pneumonia cases in children under-5 in Lagos state, Nigeria?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Note: None of the investigators are native Swedish speakers - translation was done using Google Translate, and we thefore expect some errors to be present. Problem Statement: Trots förnyade åtaganden för att förhindra barns dödsfall från vanliga infektioner är dödlighetsnivån för barn under fem år fortfarande oacceptabelt hög. Uppskattningarna från 2017 rapporterar cirka 0,8 miljoner årliga dödsfall i barnpneumoni, varav cirka en av tio förekommer i Nigeria. Dödligheten under 5 i Lagos är 50/1000 levande födor, med över hälften av den dödligheten i Lagos är bland nyfödda. Vi uppskattar att det endast finns 17 955 fall av pediatrisk lunginflammation i Lagos; Högkvalitativa data om förekomsten av lunginflammation, dödsfall i fallet eller punktprevalensen för olika klassificeringar av lunginflammation saknas emellertid. Om man måste uppnå målen för hållbar utveckling, nämligen 3.2 för att avsluta alla förhindrande dödsfall till barn fram till 2030, måste hanteringen av bördan av lunginflammation med lokalt anpassade lösningar vara en nyckelstrategi.Denna situation sammanställs med COVID-19-pandemin. Syre har blivit en av de mest värdefulla globala råvarorna och blottlagt luckor i den nuvarande tjänsteleveransen. Därför har stora investeringar i både pulsoximetri och syresystem lovats av internationella givare för inställningar med låg resurs. Att arbeta i rättvisa partnerskap för att säkerställa att den snabba investeringen och uppskalningen är kontextanpassad och hållbar är därför avgörande för att säkra potentialen för framtida fördelar med nyinstallerade syresystem för överlevnad av barn.AimDetta bidrag från VR Networks Links kommer att stärka samarbetet mellan University College Hospital Ibadan och Department of Global PUblic Health vid Karolinska Institutet för att främja en långsiktig och hållbar hälsosystemstärkning inom området pediatrisk lunginflammation i Nigeria genom ömsesidig kapacitetsuppbyggnad. Specifikt kommer det att:Stöd till gemensam handledning av en nigeriansk doktorand i forskning om klinisk samhälls pneumoniStödja en finansieringsansökan för en nigeriansk doktorand i gemenskapens empowerment och samskapande metoder för pediatrisk lunginflammationsforskningUtför spridningsworkshops med plattformen ”Every Breath Counts Coalition”Genomföra en workshop för att strategiskt planera för bredare skalning av syresystem och hållbarhetPublicera akademiska artiklar gemensamt med både KI och UCH Ibadan som ledare och äldre författare Research Focus:VR Network Link kommer att ingå i det större Integrated Sustainable childhood Pneumonia  and Infectious disease Reduction in NiGeria (INSPIRING) project. Den främsta forskningsfrågan är:Vilken är påverkan av pulsoximetri vid primära och sekundära hälso- och sjukvårdsanläggningar och förbättrad syre vid sekundära hälsovårdsanläggningar på fall-dödlighet (CFR) för kliniska lunginflammationsfall hos barn under 5 år i Lagos, Nigeria?Dessa forskningsfrågor kommer att behandlas med hjälp av en icke-randomiserad klusterversion. På grund av de etiska utmaningarna med att hålla hälsosystemintrång under COVID-19-pandemin har anläggningar som erhåller syre- och pulsoximetri-stöd valt i samråd med den lokala organisationen. Detta för att se till att alla aktiviteter kompletterar och integreras i deras COVID-19-strategi. Med tanke på den komplexa miljön kommer vi att använda en anpassningsbar strategi för den framtida konsekvensutvärderingen, med en integrerad process med blandade metoder och ekonomisk utvärdering.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Evidence of oxygen and pulse oximetry implementation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förebyggande av dödsfall i barnpneumoni i Nigeria</narrative>
      <narrative>Preventing paediatric pneumonia deaths in Nigeria</narrative>
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      <narrative>Oxygen has recently become one of the most valuable global commodities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing gaps in current service provision. Therefore, large investments in both pulse oximetry and oxygen systems have been promised by international donors for low-respurce settings. With 800,000 annual paediatric pneumonia deaths, working in equitable partnerships to ensure that the rapid investment and scale-up is context-appropriate and sustainable is therefore crucial to secure the potential of future benefits of newly installed oxygen systems for child survival.The aim of the VR Networks Links Grant is to promote long term and sustainable health system strengthening in the area of paediatric pneumonia in Nigeria through mutual capacity building beween University College Hospital Ibadan and Karolinska Institutet. We will do this through joint supervision of a Nigerian PhD student in clinical community paediatric pneumonia research; dissemination workshops using the “Every Breath Counts Coalition” platform; strategic planning for wider scale-up and sustainability; jointly publishing academic papers.The network will focus around the primary research question: What is the impact of pulse oximetry at primary and secondary health facilities and improved oxygen at secondary health facilities on case-fatality rates (CFR) for clinical pneumonia cases in children under-5 in Lagos state, Nigeria?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Note: None of the investigators are native Swedish speakers - translation was done using Google Translate, and we thefore expect some errors to be present. Problem Statement: Trots förnyade åtaganden för att förhindra barns dödsfall från vanliga infektioner är dödlighetsnivån för barn under fem år fortfarande oacceptabelt hög. Uppskattningarna från 2017 rapporterar cirka 0,8 miljoner årliga dödsfall i barnpneumoni, varav cirka en av tio förekommer i Nigeria. Dödligheten under 5 i Lagos är 50/1000 levande födor, med över hälften av den dödligheten i Lagos är bland nyfödda. Vi uppskattar att det endast finns 17 955 fall av pediatrisk lunginflammation i Lagos; Högkvalitativa data om förekomsten av lunginflammation, dödsfall i fallet eller punktprevalensen för olika klassificeringar av lunginflammation saknas emellertid. Om man måste uppnå målen för hållbar utveckling, nämligen 3.2 för att avsluta alla förhindrande dödsfall till barn fram till 2030, måste hanteringen av bördan av lunginflammation med lokalt anpassade lösningar vara en nyckelstrategi.Denna situation sammanställs med COVID-19-pandemin. Syre har blivit en av de mest värdefulla globala råvarorna och blottlagt luckor i den nuvarande tjänsteleveransen. Därför har stora investeringar i både pulsoximetri och syresystem lovats av internationella givare för inställningar med låg resurs. Att arbeta i rättvisa partnerskap för att säkerställa att den snabba investeringen och uppskalningen är kontextanpassad och hållbar är därför avgörande för att säkra potentialen för framtida fördelar med nyinstallerade syresystem för överlevnad av barn.AimDetta bidrag från VR Networks Links kommer att stärka samarbetet mellan University College Hospital Ibadan och Department of Global PUblic Health vid Karolinska Institutet för att främja en långsiktig och hållbar hälsosystemstärkning inom området pediatrisk lunginflammation i Nigeria genom ömsesidig kapacitetsuppbyggnad. Specifikt kommer det att:Stöd till gemensam handledning av en nigeriansk doktorand i forskning om klinisk samhälls pneumoniStödja en finansieringsansökan för en nigeriansk doktorand i gemenskapens empowerment och samskapande metoder för pediatrisk lunginflammationsforskningUtför spridningsworkshops med plattformen ”Every Breath Counts Coalition”Genomföra en workshop för att strategiskt planera för bredare skalning av syresystem och hållbarhetPublicera akademiska artiklar gemensamt med både KI och UCH Ibadan som ledare och äldre författare Research Focus:VR Network Link kommer att ingå i det större Integrated Sustainable childhood Pneumonia  and Infectious disease Reduction in NiGeria (INSPIRING) project. Den främsta forskningsfrågan är:Vilken är påverkan av pulsoximetri vid primära och sekundära hälso- och sjukvårdsanläggningar och förbättrad syre vid sekundära hälsovårdsanläggningar på fall-dödlighet (CFR) för kliniska lunginflammationsfall hos barn under 5 år i Lagos, Nigeria?Dessa forskningsfrågor kommer att behandlas med hjälp av en icke-randomiserad klusterversion. På grund av de etiska utmaningarna med att hålla hälsosystemintrång under COVID-19-pandemin har anläggningar som erhåller syre- och pulsoximetri-stöd valt i samråd med den lokala organisationen. Detta för att se till att alla aktiviteter kompletterar och integreras i deras COVID-19-strategi. Med tanke på den komplexa miljön kommer vi att använda en anpassningsbar strategi för den framtida konsekvensutvärderingen, med en integrerad process med blandade metoder och ekonomisk utvärdering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>How to stimulate macrophages during TB – using helminth coinfection in high endemic areas as a model</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in individuals with latent and active TB with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,5 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>How to stimulate macrophages during TB – using helminth coinfection in high endemic areas as a model</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En fjärdedel av världens befolkning är infekterad med Mycobacterium tuberculosis, vilket orsakar 1,5 miljoner dödsfall årligen i lungsjukdomen tuberkulos (TB). Något effektivt vaccin finns inte. Behandling av tuberkulos är besvärlig, innebär en kombination av flera läkemedel i minst 6 månader och har lett till en alarmerande andel av läkemedelsresistenta tuberkelbakterier. Risken att utveckla aktiv tuberkulos ökar genom saminfektion med HIV samt mask. Saminfektion med mask, minskar vårt immunologiska skydd mot TB genom att trycka ned bakterieavdödande funktioner i makrofager (den primära värdcellen för tuberkelbakterier). Våra resultat tyder på att den försämrade kontrollen av tuberkelbakterier beror på en bristande kväveoxidproduktion i lungans makrofager. Maskinfektion minskar också det proinflammatoriska svaret i makrofagerna, gör dem mer antiinflammatoriska och minskar deras förmåga att reglera oxidativ stress. Det faktum att några av de viktigaste läkemedlen mot TB endast har full effekt i samband med aktiva värdcellsmekanismer i makrofager, gör det önskvärt att aktivera och stärka dessa celler. Om immunsvaret hos infekterade individer stärks, kan vi uppnå en synergistisk effekt som påskyndar behandling och minskar risken för läkemedelsresistens som är ett växande hot.Vi föreslår därför tilläggsbehandlingar som aktiverar makrofager och kan fungera tillsammans med befintliga anti-TB kemoterapeutiska läkemedel för att på så sätt effektivisera rådande behandling. Tilläggsbehandlingen innebär i detta fall en kombination av naturliga glutation- och L-arginingenerande substanser som tillsammans ”räddar” makrofager från det mask-inducerade hämmade tillståndet och därigenom leder till en ökad kontroll av tuberkelbakterierna. Forskningen består dels av mekanistiska studier för att förstå värdcellsvaret och kliniska studier i Etiopien där det immunologiska svaret hos mask/TB saminfekterade patienter studeras innan och efter avmaskning så att immuncellstatus och makrofagaktivering kan följas under de olika faserna av behandlingen.Detta är ett translationellt globalhälsorelaterat forskningsprojekt som länkar samman infektionsimmunologi från kliniska studier med grundläggande forskning för att hitta terapeutiska lösningar som påskyndar behandling av TB och skyddar dem i riskzonen för att utveckla aktiv sjukdom. TB är smittsamt och associerat med en avsevärd dödlighet i utsatta befolkningsgrupper i fattiga områden i världen. Avmaskning är en relativt enkel och billig åtgärd i fattiga områden där maskinfektion och TB är mycket utbrett. Om avmaskning visas gynnsamt kan detta utföras storskaligt för att förhindra TB i högendemiska områden samt för att förbättra den allmänna hälsostatusen eftersom maskinfektion har korrelerats till ett försämrat allmäntillstånd hos skolbarn.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project focuses on immune control of human tuberculosis (TB), the effect of helminthic worm coinfection and how current treatment strategies could be optimized to shorten duration of anti-TB chemotherapy, and protect those at risk for developing active disease. Coinfection with intestinal helminthic parasites can prevent an efficient TB-protection by suppressing bactericidal functions in macrophages (MQ), triggering progression from latent to active TB disease. Our previous results indicate that nutritional deficiencies in the nitric oxide (NO) and glutathione axis may contribute to poor control of mycobacteria by human MQ. Using a translational approach combining clinical TB studies (Ethiopia) with ex vivo infection experiments we will determine if L-citrulline administration can revert the effect of chronic helminth infection in MQ by switching them from their immunosuppressed regulatory M2 phenotype to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and simultaneously trigger enhanced NO production, to achieve better host control of mycobacteria. Modalities affecting macrophage activation will be studied in individuals with latent and active TB with/without concurrent helminth infection, before and after deworming. Our research will answer if adjunctive immune boosting therapies that strengthens and activates macrophages can expedite current anti-TB treatment, and whether interventions like deworming could be beneficial on large scale for individuals living in low resource areas.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varje dag dör fler än 800 kvinnor i samband med graviditet och förlossning av orsaker som kan förebyggas. Dessutom dör ungefär 7 000 nyfödda barn varje dag; en tredjedel av dem dör på dagen de föds. Trots att många flera kvinnor föder barn på sjukhus nu jämfört med tidigare, så finns det starka indikationer på att låg vårdkvalitet är det största hindret för att rädda liv på landsbygden i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Att förbättra vårdkvaliteten runt förlossningen har identifierats av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) som den strategi med störst påverkan för att minska dödsfall av mödrar och nyfödda. WHO rekommenderar kvinnor att ha sällskap av en medföljare som de själva valt ut för att närvara vid förlossningen. Detta är en rekommendation som många kvinnor följer i Sverige men som inte är universell. En medföljare kan förbättra kvinnans upplevelse av förlossningen, att flera barn överlever och minskning av onödiga ingrepp under förlossningen inklusive kejsarsnitt. Att ha sällskap av en person ökar tillfredsställelsen med vården, och kan antas minska vanvård och felaktig behandling av kvinnor som föder på sjukhus.I många LMICs är det inte tillåtet för kvinnor att ha sällskap av en medföljande partner eller släktning till förlossningen. Policys, praktiska hinder som platsbrist och även traditioner är några av de kända anledningar till att många kvinnor föder utan en medföljare i länder där just majoriteten av dödsfall av mödrar och nyfödda inträffar och där det rapporteras om vanvård och felaktig behandling under barnafödandet. Det saknas kunskap om hur förlossningsvården kan ändras i kontexter där kvinnor föder utan en medföljare och där det är möjligt att följa kostnaden för en introduktion av att tillåta medföljare. Detta implementeringsforskningsprojekt kommer bidra till förståelsen av hur vi kan skapa acceptans av en åtgärd som har visat sig effektiv i höginkomstländer som Sverige.  Genom detta implementeringsforskningsprojekt som ingår i två Horizon 2020-finansierade forskningsprojekt riktade till intrapartumvård i åtta länder (Benin, Malawi, Tanzania och Uganda för ALERT-projektet och Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam i QUALI-DEC-projektet) syftar vi till att svara på följande uppmaning: att generera vetenskaplig evidens för implementering av olika modeller av medföljarskap, effekterna av medföljarskap, vilka modeller som är lämpliga i olika miljöer, förstå policys och institutionella praxis och strukturer – beredskap för implementering och implikationer för kostnad av implementering och potentiell ökning i omfattning. Specifikt ska vi uppnå dessa 4 delmål:Upprätta beredskap för 48 sjukhus inom åtta länder (Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand, Vietnam, Benin, Malawi, Tanzania och Uganda) för att genomföra medföljarskap och jämföra beredskapen mellan olika typer av sjukhus;Utvärdera effekterna av medföljarskap vid förlossning (även kejsarsnitt), vårdupplevelser inklusive felaktig behandling (typ och omfattning) upplevt under arbetet och förlossningen och förstå medföljarnas perspektiv av implementeringen av medföljarskapet;Utvärdera processerna för att implementera medföljar-modeller på åtta sjukhus i de fyra länderna Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam och utvärdera effekten av att utbilda vårdinrättningar om implementeringen av medföljarskap;Uppskatta kostnaderna för implementering och potentiell ökning av omfattning av olika modeller av medföljarskap.Vi kommer att utvärdera processerna genom blandade metoder (Mixed methods) för att uppnå delmål 1, kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder för delmål 2, och delmål 3, och en metod med blandade metoder för delmål 4. Dessa projekt kommer att utföras tillsammans med vårdgivare, nyckelaktörer och samarbetspartners i Benin, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam. Om medföljarskap under förlossningen genomförs framgångsrikt kan detta leda till en förbättring av vårdkvaliteten under kvinnors förlossning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Every day approximately 810 women die as a result of preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth and approximately 7,000 newborn deaths every day, about one third on the day of birth. World Health Organization recommends women having a companion of their choice at birth to improve quality of care, improve birth outcomes and reduce unnecessary interventions including caesarean section. Companionship also has the potential to reduce mistreatment during childbirth.Companionship is not universally implemented in Low- and Middle-income Countries. Policies and institutional structures do not support implementation and understanding of different implementation models for different contexts and cost are limited. We aim to:Evaluate the processes of implementing companionship models in eight hospitals and the effect of training health providers on the implementation of companionshipEstablish the readiness of 48 hospitals within eight countries to implement companionshipAssess the effects of companionships on the mode of delivery, experiences of care including mistreatment, and understand the perspectives of companionsEstimate the costs of implementation and potential scale-up of different models of companionshipWe will use a mixed-methods process evaluation to address aim 1, qualitative and quantitative data for aim 2, cross-sectional data for aim 3, and the ingredients approach and expenditure approach for aim 4. We will also engage health providers and key stakeholders.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varje dag dör fler än 800 kvinnor i samband med graviditet och förlossning av orsaker som kan förebyggas. Dessutom dör ungefär 7 000 nyfödda barn varje dag; en tredjedel av dem dör på dagen de föds. Trots att många flera kvinnor föder barn på sjukhus nu jämfört med tidigare, så finns det starka indikationer på att låg vårdkvalitet är det största hindret för att rädda liv på landsbygden i låg- och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Att förbättra vårdkvaliteten runt förlossningen har identifierats av Världshälsoorganisationen (WHO) som den strategi med störst påverkan för att minska dödsfall av mödrar och nyfödda. WHO rekommenderar kvinnor att ha sällskap av en medföljare som de själva valt ut för att närvara vid förlossningen. Detta är en rekommendation som många kvinnor följer i Sverige men som inte är universell. En medföljare kan förbättra kvinnans upplevelse av förlossningen, att flera barn överlever och minskning av onödiga ingrepp under förlossningen inklusive kejsarsnitt. Att ha sällskap av en person ökar tillfredsställelsen med vården, och kan antas minska vanvård och felaktig behandling av kvinnor som föder på sjukhus.I många LMICs är det inte tillåtet för kvinnor att ha sällskap av en medföljande partner eller släktning till förlossningen. Policys, praktiska hinder som platsbrist och även traditioner är några av de kända anledningar till att många kvinnor föder utan en medföljare i länder där just majoriteten av dödsfall av mödrar och nyfödda inträffar och där det rapporteras om vanvård och felaktig behandling under barnafödandet. Det saknas kunskap om hur förlossningsvården kan ändras i kontexter där kvinnor föder utan en medföljare och där det är möjligt att följa kostnaden för en introduktion av att tillåta medföljare. Detta implementeringsforskningsprojekt kommer bidra till förståelsen av hur vi kan skapa acceptans av en åtgärd som har visat sig effektiv i höginkomstländer som Sverige.  Genom detta implementeringsforskningsprojekt som ingår i två Horizon 2020-finansierade forskningsprojekt riktade till intrapartumvård i åtta länder (Benin, Malawi, Tanzania och Uganda för ALERT-projektet och Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam i QUALI-DEC-projektet) syftar vi till att svara på följande uppmaning: att generera vetenskaplig evidens för implementering av olika modeller av medföljarskap, effekterna av medföljarskap, vilka modeller som är lämpliga i olika miljöer, förstå policys och institutionella praxis och strukturer – beredskap för implementering och implikationer för kostnad av implementering och potentiell ökning i omfattning. Specifikt ska vi uppnå dessa 4 delmål:Upprätta beredskap för 48 sjukhus inom åtta länder (Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand, Vietnam, Benin, Malawi, Tanzania och Uganda) för att genomföra medföljarskap och jämföra beredskapen mellan olika typer av sjukhus;Utvärdera effekterna av medföljarskap vid förlossning (även kejsarsnitt), vårdupplevelser inklusive felaktig behandling (typ och omfattning) upplevt under arbetet och förlossningen och förstå medföljarnas perspektiv av implementeringen av medföljarskapet;Utvärdera processerna för att implementera medföljar-modeller på åtta sjukhus i de fyra länderna Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam och utvärdera effekten av att utbilda vårdinrättningar om implementeringen av medföljarskap;Uppskatta kostnaderna för implementering och potentiell ökning av omfattning av olika modeller av medföljarskap.Vi kommer att utvärdera processerna genom blandade metoder (Mixed methods) för att uppnå delmål 1, kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder för delmål 2, och delmål 3, och en metod med blandade metoder för delmål 4. Dessa projekt kommer att utföras tillsammans med vårdgivare, nyckelaktörer och samarbetspartners i Benin, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand och Vietnam. Om medföljarskap under förlossningen genomförs framgångsrikt kan detta leda till en förbättring av vårdkvaliteten under kvinnors förlossning.</narrative>
      <narrative>Every day approximately 810 women die as a result of preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth and approximately 7,000 newborn deaths every day, about one third on the day of birth. World Health Organization recommends women having a companion of their choice at birth to improve quality of care, improve birth outcomes and reduce unnecessary interventions including caesarean section. Companionship also has the potential to reduce mistreatment during childbirth.Companionship is not universally implemented in Low- and Middle-income Countries. Policies and institutional structures do not support implementation and understanding of different implementation models for different contexts and cost are limited. We aim to:Evaluate the processes of implementing companionship models in eight hospitals and the effect of training health providers on the implementation of companionshipEstablish the readiness of 48 hospitals within eight countries to implement companionshipAssess the effects of companionships on the mode of delivery, experiences of care including mistreatment, and understand the perspectives of companionsEstimate the costs of implementation and potential scale-up of different models of companionshipWe will use a mixed-methods process evaluation to address aim 1, qualitative and quantitative data for aim 2, cross-sectional data for aim 3, and the ingredients approach and expenditure approach for aim 4. We will also engage health providers and key stakeholders.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Karolinska Institutet</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.6 - Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review conferences.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Access to good quality health care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia´s population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgången till hälsovård av god kvalitet är i stort problematisk i Somalia på grund av långvarigt krig och politisk instabilitet. Omkring 26% av Somalias befolkning lever ett nomadliv, och denna betydande grupp om cirka 4 miljoner personer tros ha än sämre tillgång till modern hälsovård och hälsofrämjande åtgärder än övriga befolkningen. Den hälsovård som finns är främst anpassad till stabila populationer och är normalt ej anpassad för nomadernas livsstil, vare sig för barn- och mödravård, kroniska sjukdomar eller för infektioner och pandemier. Kunskapen om behovet av hälsovård, begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård samt potentiella förbättringsåtgärder är mycket begränsad i denna generellt svårstuderade population. Orsakerna till kunskapsbristen beror återigen på en långvarig instabilitet i landet men eventuellt också på ett begränsat intresse för denna marginaliserade befolkningsgrupp. Detta projekt syftar till att bygga upp ett nätverk av kunniga forskare i Somalia, Kenya och Sverige för att tillsammans med representanter för nomadpopulationen och hälsoministeriet bygga upp en grundläggande kunskapsbank till gagn för Somalia samt för att kunna utveckla en väl underbyggd forskningsansökan att färdigställas vid slutet av projektet. Göteborgs universitet, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust finansierat hälsoforskningsprogram i Kenya) och Benadir University i Somalia inleder detta arbete men har för avsikt att knyta till sig fler partners under de kommande två åren. Under projktet kommer tre större workshops att genomföras i det relativt säkra Hargeisa, Somaliland, och en databas kommer att börja byggas av Benadir University.Vi förväntar oss att i ett kommande forskningsprojekt djupare kunna studera 1) vilka hälsoproblem som är centrala i nomadbefolkningen samt vilka som särskilt utmärkande för denna population, 2) begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård, 3) designa och pröva interventioner för att skapa en bättre tillgång till både akutvård och planerad och uppföljande vård under de särskilda betingelser som nomaderna lever under. Vi vill med dessa resultat nå både det politiska systemet med förslag till åtgärder samt vetenskapligt bidra till en ökad kunskap om nomadpopulationer och deras hälsoproblem i stort.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improving access to health care services for pastoral nomads in Somalia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättrad tillgång till hälsovård för nomader i Somalia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgången till hälsovård av god kvalitet är i stort problematisk i Somalia på grund av långvarigt krig och politisk instabilitet. Omkring 26% av Somalias befolkning lever ett nomadliv, och denna betydande grupp om cirka 4 miljoner personer tros ha än sämre tillgång till modern hälsovård och hälsofrämjande åtgärder än övriga befolkningen. Den hälsovård som finns är främst anpassad till stabila populationer och är normalt ej anpassad för nomadernas livsstil, vare sig för barn- och mödravård, kroniska sjukdomar eller för infektioner och pandemier. Kunskapen om behovet av hälsovård, begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård samt potentiella förbättringsåtgärder är mycket begränsad i denna generellt svårstuderade population. Orsakerna till kunskapsbristen beror återigen på en långvarig instabilitet i landet men eventuellt också på ett begränsat intresse för denna marginaliserade befolkningsgrupp. Detta projekt syftar till att bygga upp ett nätverk av kunniga forskare i Somalia, Kenya och Sverige för att tillsammans med representanter för nomadpopulationen och hälsoministeriet bygga upp en grundläggande kunskapsbank till gagn för Somalia samt för att kunna utveckla en väl underbyggd forskningsansökan att färdigställas vid slutet av projektet. Göteborgs universitet, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust finansierat hälsoforskningsprogram i Kenya) och Benadir University i Somalia inleder detta arbete men har för avsikt att knyta till sig fler partners under de kommande två åren. Under projktet kommer tre större workshops att genomföras i det relativt säkra Hargeisa, Somaliland, och en databas kommer att börja byggas av Benadir University.Vi förväntar oss att i ett kommande forskningsprojekt djupare kunna studera 1) vilka hälsoproblem som är centrala i nomadbefolkningen samt vilka som särskilt utmärkande för denna population, 2) begränsningar i tillgång till hälsovård, 3) designa och pröva interventioner för att skapa en bättre tillgång till både akutvård och planerad och uppföljande vård under de särskilda betingelser som nomaderna lever under. Vi vill med dessa resultat nå både det politiska systemet med förslag till åtgärder samt vetenskapligt bidra till en ökad kunskap om nomadpopulationer och deras hälsoproblem i stort.</narrative>
      <narrative>Access to good quality health care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia´s population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en parasitsjukdom som framförallt drabbar fattiga människor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Till största delen är det barn i åldrarna 1-5 som dör av sjukdomen som sprids av malariamyggor. Malaria har minskat kraftigt från millenieskiftet, från 2 döda dagisbarn per minut till 1 dagisbarn per minut. En stor anledning till detta är att man har delat ut myggnät impregnerade med myggdödande medel. Detta har kraftigt minskat de myggor som biter på natten inomhus, men på grund av andra myggarter som biter inomhus och/eller på dagen, så kvarstår malaria som ett allvarligt problem. För att kunna komma åt dessa myggor riktar vi in oss på de två tillvägagångssätt som vi bedömer har störst chans i närtid att påverka den malaria som fortfarande förekommer: fysisk planering och doftfällor. Genom fysisk planering av en by kan man se till att avstånden från till exempel ett risfält eller en mygglockande växt är så långt ifrån bosättningen att myggorna inte flyger dit. För de myggor som ändå kommer fram till en bosättning använder vi doftfällor och en del i denna studie är att i fältförsök utvärdera hur bra två olika doftfällor är på att attrahera honmyggor.Uppskattningar av myggornas utbredning och spridning har tidigare krävt att man märker tusentals myggor med radioaktiva ämnen eller med fluorescerande färg innan de släpps iväg och att man sedan försöker fånga in dem igen. Ofta återfinner man då bara en handfull myggor. Vi har nyligen visat att vi genom att analysera bakterieflora hos ett fåtal myggor får mycket precisa uppskattningar om var myggorna kommer ifrån. Bakterierna på och i myggorna avslöjar deras liv fram till infångandet, och vi kan med mycket hög sannolikhet avgöra varifrån en mygga kommer baserat enbart på dess bakterieflora. Vi ska för första gången implementera metoden i ett projekt som handlar om att komma åt de myggor som biter utomhus. Genom att i två etiopiska byar följa myggornas rörelser under två år med hjälp av bakterieanalys av myggorna kommer vi få en bra uppfattning om hur man framöver ska planera bosättningar i förhållande till myggrika platser i närheten av bosättningarna. Utöver detta ska vi i försök med två olika doftfällor undersöka olika dofters attraktionskraft. Vi kommer med vår metod att kunna se vilka myggor som anländer till fällan och varifrån de kommer. Utifrån kunskapen om hur långt myggorna flyger kan man beräkna hur många fällor som behövs för att få bort malarian från byarna.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the combat against malaria, mosquito control is a key to success as no transmission is the same as no malaria. The intensified use of impregnated bednets has led to a substantial reduction of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes and thereby also of malaria cases with a 50% reduction of mortality since 2000. However, elimination of malaria has proven difficult due to other mosquito species sustaining the transmission of malaria parasites. In this project, we want to evaluate the attractiveness of two different high-efficiency traps by estimating the distance from where host-seeking mosquitoes are coming to the trap. This knowledge will feed in to current models on how many traps are needed in a village for effective intervention. We have recently shown that the local environment gives each mosquito a unique bacteria profile, so that the microbiota of an insect works as a proxy for where it has been. With this information we are able to clearly distinguish spatial dynamics in populations of malaria mosquitoes using a very small number of insects. The estimation of how the mosquitoes travel will give suggestions of how to spatially plan locations of buildings in relation to mosquito hotspots so the number of malaria mosquitoes a person encounters is radically diminished. We will therefore also follow the population dynamics of malaria mosquitoes over a period of 2 years with the aim to understand flight patterns at different times of the year.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Spatial planning of out-door traps based on knowledge of mosquito dispersal</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Placering av myggfällor baserat på kunskap om malariamyggors spridningsmönster</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Malaria är en parasitsjukdom som framförallt drabbar fattiga människor i Afrika söder om Sahara. Till största delen är det barn i åldrarna 1-5 som dör av sjukdomen som sprids av malariamyggor. Malaria har minskat kraftigt från millenieskiftet, från 2 döda dagisbarn per minut till 1 dagisbarn per minut. En stor anledning till detta är att man har delat ut myggnät impregnerade med myggdödande medel. Detta har kraftigt minskat de myggor som biter på natten inomhus, men på grund av andra myggarter som biter inomhus och/eller på dagen, så kvarstår malaria som ett allvarligt problem. För att kunna komma åt dessa myggor riktar vi in oss på de två tillvägagångssätt som vi bedömer har störst chans i närtid att påverka den malaria som fortfarande förekommer: fysisk planering och doftfällor. Genom fysisk planering av en by kan man se till att avstånden från till exempel ett risfält eller en mygglockande växt är så långt ifrån bosättningen att myggorna inte flyger dit. För de myggor som ändå kommer fram till en bosättning använder vi doftfällor och en del i denna studie är att i fältförsök utvärdera hur bra två olika doftfällor är på att attrahera honmyggor.Uppskattningar av myggornas utbredning och spridning har tidigare krävt att man märker tusentals myggor med radioaktiva ämnen eller med fluorescerande färg innan de släpps iväg och att man sedan försöker fånga in dem igen. Ofta återfinner man då bara en handfull myggor. Vi har nyligen visat att vi genom att analysera bakterieflora hos ett fåtal myggor får mycket precisa uppskattningar om var myggorna kommer ifrån. Bakterierna på och i myggorna avslöjar deras liv fram till infångandet, och vi kan med mycket hög sannolikhet avgöra varifrån en mygga kommer baserat enbart på dess bakterieflora. Vi ska för första gången implementera metoden i ett projekt som handlar om att komma åt de myggor som biter utomhus. Genom att i två etiopiska byar följa myggornas rörelser under två år med hjälp av bakterieanalys av myggorna kommer vi få en bra uppfattning om hur man framöver ska planera bosättningar i förhållande till myggrika platser i närheten av bosättningarna. Utöver detta ska vi i försök med två olika doftfällor undersöka olika dofters attraktionskraft. Vi kommer med vår metod att kunna se vilka myggor som anländer till fällan och varifrån de kommer. Utifrån kunskapen om hur långt myggorna flyger kan man beräkna hur många fällor som behövs för att få bort malarian från byarna.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the combat against malaria, mosquito control is a key to success as no transmission is the same as no malaria. The intensified use of impregnated bednets has led to a substantial reduction of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes and thereby also of malaria cases with a 50% reduction of mortality since 2000. However, elimination of malaria has proven difficult due to other mosquito species sustaining the transmission of malaria parasites. In this project, we want to evaluate the attractiveness of two different high-efficiency traps by estimating the distance from where host-seeking mosquitoes are coming to the trap. This knowledge will feed in to current models on how many traps are needed in a village for effective intervention. We have recently shown that the local environment gives each mosquito a unique bacteria profile, so that the microbiota of an insect works as a proxy for where it has been. With this information we are able to clearly distinguish spatial dynamics in populations of malaria mosquitoes using a very small number of insects. The estimation of how the mosquitoes travel will give suggestions of how to spatially plan locations of buildings in relation to mosquito hotspots so the number of malaria mosquitoes a person encounters is radically diminished. We will therefore also follow the population dynamics of malaria mosquitoes over a period of 2 years with the aim to understand flight patterns at different times of the year.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Shattering glass: How elected members of the UN Security Council fight for women, peace and security</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Splittra glas: Hur valda medlemmar i FN: s säkerhetsråd kamp för kvinnor, fred och säkerhet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Not all states sitting in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) are the same. How these differences influence the promotion of women, peace and security (WPS) matters. Yet, previous research treats the body as a unitary actor and does not differentiate between permanent (P5) and non-permanent elected (E10) states. Or, it focuses on women´s participation, protection and  gender mainstreaming, not variation of state behavior inside the Council. This project asks under what conditions do non-permanent member states impact UNSC policy outcomes on WPS? The purpose is to to build theoretical insight into the causal relationship between key dynamics – power within the UNSC; working processes of the Council; non-permanent state capacities; and politics and external WPS alliances and influences - and the degree to which the UNSC´s WPS work is meaningful in a time of global turbulence. We collect unique empirics about the E10 terms of Ethiopia (2017-2018), Germany (2019-2020), Rwanda (2013-2014), South Africa (2019-2020) and Sweden (2017-2018). We will compare the strategies, capacities and levers used (or not) by these states. We contribute to two development research literatures – UNSC studies and WPS  – and relate to global Sustainable Development Goal 16. The project will deepen understanding of the UNSC as multifarious and draw out new knowledge about the Global South´s opportunities to make the Security Council more inclusive and responsive to women, as well as men.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inte alla länder i FN: s säkerhetsråd (UNC) är desamma. Organet består av fem permanenta medlemmar (P5) och tio valda icke-permanenta medlemsländer (E10). E10-länder som skiljer sig från Belgien och Peru för att väljas i två år till denna mest exklusiva klubbar, även om Kina, Frankrike, Storbritannien, Ryssland och USA alltid kommer att ha sitt säte i rådet och åtnjuta ensamrätten att veto mot sina resolutioner. Eftersom tidigare forskning har tenderat att behandla UNSC som en och inte 15, har vi begränsad vetenskaplig kunskap om förhållandena under vilka E10 påverkar politiska resultat. För forskare och utövare av kvinnor, fred och säkerhet (WPS) förklarar socialvetenskapen inte möjligheterna till förändring från dessa mindre mäktiga länder. Sydafrika, en nuvarande medlem, anser kvinnor i lösningen av konflikter och integrering av jämställdhetsperspektiv som avgörande för sin tid i UNSC. Under 2016 uppgav Sverige, strax innan han tog sitt säte, att det avsåg att bidra till att WPS blev ”kärnverksamhetsrådets verksamhet”. Ändå saknar vi bevis och förklaringar om de strategiska val de kan göra för att förbättra WPS. Dessa saknade delar resulterar i en bild av rådet som är enhetlig och statisk, fixerad på normerna som fastställts av P5 och obestämmer om kapacitet och spakar för att göra FN mer lyhörd för kvinnors och andra säkerhetsbehov runt världen.Detta projekt, Splittra glas: Hur valda medlemmar i FN: s säkerhetsråd kämpar för kvinnor, fred och säkerhet, syftar till att hantera dessa luckor och producera insikter för att stärka WPS i en tid av global turbulens. Vi är motiverade av två inbördes relaterade pussel om de valda icke-permanenta medlemmarna i UNSC och WPS-agendan: 1) dessa staters underteoretiserade beteenden och kapacitet; och 2) bevis och förklaringar för implementeringen av WPS.Vår huvudsakliga forskningsfråga är under vilka förhållanden påverkar icke-permanenta medlemsländer UNSC: s politiska resultat för WPS? Vi föreslår att utforska fall av E10-länder och genomföra kvalitativ forskning, genomföra semistrukturerade intervjuer om resultat om WPS i rådet och villkoren för Etiopien (2017-2018), Tyskland (2019-2020), Rwanda (2013-2014) , Sydafrika (2019-2020) och Sverige (2017-2018). Projektet kan genom att jämföra dessa casese dra slutsatser om hur olika organisationskapaciteter och resurser påverkar sannolikheten för framgångsrik realisering av E10-ambitioner. Detta kommer att skapa större insikt om hur länder från lägre ekonomier, särskilt de som har spelat en viktig roll för att tillhandahålla fredsbevarande trupper till FN: s fredsoperationer eller spelat en betydande roll i regionala konflikter och deras lösning, arbetar vid rådet under WPS-perioden.Projektets varaktighet är tre år (januari 2021 - december 2022). Fältforskning och insamling av data, engagemang med nya forskare från länder med låg inkomst och medelinkomst och offentlig kommunikation kommer att betonas. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan forskare om fred och konflikt, kön och väpnad konflikt och statsvetenskap från University of Pretoria, Sydafrika; Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norge och Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning, Uppsala universitet, Sverige.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Source Determination of Health- and Climate-Affecting BC Aerosols and CO Gas in the Plume of Polluted Air Extending into Bangladesh</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Källbestämning av hälso- och klimatpåverkande sotpartiklar och CO gas i den förorenade luften i Södra Asien med fokus på Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>S Asia is a global mega emitter of air pollution. Home to 1.5 billion people and to 14 of the World’s 15 most polluted cities, its highly populated northern corridor is perennially blanketed with a haze of climate- and health-affecting air pollution. This haze of aerosol and gas pollutants results from many different and poorly constrained incomplete combustion sources, This causes severe effects on both the climate, the food and water supply, as well as the quality of the air people breathe.The overarching purpose of this proposed study is to quantitatively apportion the relative contribution of different emission sources to two of the most disruptive components of this South Asian air pollution:  Black Carbon (BC; soot aerosols) and carbon monoxide (CO; a gas).In collaboration with atmospheric scientists at University of Dhaka, we will advance cutting-edge source-diagnostic dual-isotope fingerprinting on samples of BC and CO, collected in megacity Dhaka and at the strategically-located Bangladesh Climate Observatory at Bhola Island (BCOB intercepts the outflow from the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain, IGP).  The quantitative apportionment of biomass and fossil sources of atmospheric BC and CO will also be used to ground-truth predictions from state-of-the-art emission-transport models, and to advise decisions on mitigation efforts.  The project thus addresses central Sustainable Development Goals related to mitigation of climate change, and access to clean air and freshwater.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING OCH ANDRA ISOTOP-BASERADE FINGERAVTRYCK AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER BANGLADESH Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler men också reaktiva gaser som kolmonoxid (CO) från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden.Sydasien och framförallt den nordliga Indo-Gangetiska Slätten (IGP) är en av de mest drabbade områdena som under en stor del av året är insvept i vad från satelliter ser ut som ett stort brunt moln.  Detta Bruna Moln bygger vintertid upp under transport genom hela IGP och tränger in i Bangladesh där några av de högsta halterna och effekterna har uppmäts.  Världshälsoorganisationen WHO pekar på att 14 av världens mest förorenade städer finns jsut här i Södra Asien. CCAC Koalitionen, UNEP, IPCC och WHO efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring dessa utsläpp, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor.Huvudmålet med det föreslagna projektet är att i ett långtgående och framåtsyftande samarbete med forskarkollegor i Bangladesh tillämpa avancerad isotop-diagnostik på atmosfärsprover BC/sot aerosoler och CO gas, tagna vid två strategiskt placerade atmosfärsobservatorier (i megacity Dhaka och vid det källintegrerade utflödet av IGP i södra Bangladesh (Bhola Observatory), för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen från olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket.Projektet vidareutveckar ett flerårigt svensk-bangladeshiskt forskningssamarbete där vi nu byggt upp de två strategiskt viktiga atmsofärsobservatorierna och utvecklat både provtagning och mätmetoder for kol-14 i aerosoler. Det föreslagna projektet expanderar nu till den viktiga gasen CO, som påverkar halten av många viktiga ämnen som hydroxy radikalen, metan, och marknära ozon. Denna diagnostik över källorna (13C/180-CO och 143C/14C-BC) av dessa substanser i baserat på mätningar i den faktiska atmosfären kommer också användas för att testa hur väl luftkvalite- och klimatmodeller idag lyckas predicera halterna och källorna, och indikera områden där de iterativt kan förbättras.    Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av olika fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Källbestämning av hälso- och klimatpåverkande sotpartiklar och CO gas i den förorenade luften i Södra Asien med fokus på Bangladesh</narrative>
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      <narrative>S Asia is a global mega emitter of air pollution. Home to 1.5 billion people and to 14 of the World’s 15 most polluted cities, its highly populated northern corridor is perennially blanketed with a haze of climate- and health-affecting air pollution. This haze of aerosol and gas pollutants results from many different and poorly constrained incomplete combustion sources, This causes severe effects on both the climate, the food and water supply, as well as the quality of the air people breathe.The overarching purpose of this proposed study is to quantitatively apportion the relative contribution of different emission sources to two of the most disruptive components of this South Asian air pollution:  Black Carbon (BC; soot aerosols) and carbon monoxide (CO; a gas).In collaboration with atmospheric scientists at University of Dhaka, we will advance cutting-edge source-diagnostic dual-isotope fingerprinting on samples of BC and CO, collected in megacity Dhaka and at the strategically-located Bangladesh Climate Observatory at Bhola Island (BCOB intercepts the outflow from the entire Indo-Gangetic Plain, IGP).  The quantitative apportionment of biomass and fossil sources of atmospheric BC and CO will also be used to ground-truth predictions from state-of-the-art emission-transport models, and to advise decisions on mitigation efforts.  The project thus addresses central Sustainable Development Goals related to mitigation of climate change, and access to clean air and freshwater.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">KOL-14 DATERING OCH ANDRA ISOTOP-BASERADE FINGERAVTRYCK AVSLÖJAR KÄLLORNA TILL DET HÄLSO- OCH KLIMATPÅVERKANDE BRUNA MOLNET ÖVER BANGLADESH Sverige har tillsammans med Bangladesh och fyra andra strategiska partners bildat Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC; som nu har över 60 medlemsländer), vilken har som syfte att verka för att minska utsläppen av kortlivade klimatpåverkande luftföroreningar (s.k. Short-Lived Climate Pollutants SLCP). Koalitionen inser att SLCP, framförallt Black Carbon (BC, sot) aerosoler men också reaktiva gaser som kolmonoxid (CO) från ofullständig förbränning, står för en betydande del av klimatförändringarna i nu och närtid och dessutom påverkar negativt folkhälsan, tillgången på färskvatten och matförsörjningen i stora befolkningstäta områden.Sydasien och framförallt den nordliga Indo-Gangetiska Slätten (IGP) är en av de mest drabbade områdena som under en stor del av året är insvept i vad från satelliter ser ut som ett stort brunt moln.  Detta Bruna Moln bygger vintertid upp under transport genom hela IGP och tränger in i Bangladesh där några av de högsta halterna och effekterna har uppmäts.  Världshälsoorganisationen WHO pekar på att 14 av världens mest förorenade städer finns jsut här i Södra Asien. CCAC Koalitionen, UNEP, IPCC och WHO efterfrågar studier för att förbättra det vetenskapliga underlaget kring dessa utsläpp, med ett fokus på information som kan underlätta effektiva åtgärder. Ett viktigt exempel på detta är kunskap om de relativa utsläppsbidragen från olika källor.Huvudmålet med det föreslagna projektet är att i ett långtgående och framåtsyftande samarbete med forskarkollegor i Bangladesh tillämpa avancerad isotop-diagnostik på atmosfärsprover BC/sot aerosoler och CO gas, tagna vid två strategiskt placerade atmosfärsobservatorier (i megacity Dhaka och vid det källintegrerade utflödet av IGP i södra Bangladesh (Bhola Observatory), för att kvantitativt bestämma de relativa bidragen från olika aktiviteter, såsom trafik, industrier, tegelbruk, vedeldning, öppna eldar och svedjebruk inom jordbruket.Projektet vidareutveckar ett flerårigt svensk-bangladeshiskt forskningssamarbete där vi nu byggt upp de två strategiskt viktiga atmsofärsobservatorierna och utvecklat både provtagning och mätmetoder for kol-14 i aerosoler. Det föreslagna projektet expanderar nu till den viktiga gasen CO, som påverkar halten av många viktiga ämnen som hydroxy radikalen, metan, och marknära ozon. Denna diagnostik över källorna (13C/180-CO och 143C/14C-BC) av dessa substanser i baserat på mätningar i den faktiska atmosfären kommer också användas för att testa hur väl luftkvalite- och klimatmodeller idag lyckas predicera halterna och källorna, och indikera områden där de iterativt kan förbättras.    Kvantitativ källbestämning av BC/sotpartiklar kommer publiceras i vetenskapliga tidskrifter med hög genomslagsfaktor. Den centrala informationen om den relativa vikten av olika fossila vs biomassakällor är ett direkt beslutsstöd som kommer kommuniceras till beslutsfattare för att underlätta prioriteringarna av olika insatser för att minska utsläppen av de hälso- och klimatpåverkande luftföroreningarna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Research, innovation and practice: fitting IPM tools of fruit flies to local settings</narrative>
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      <narrative>Network for Design and synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverk för design och syntes av metallorganiska ramverksföreningar (MOF) för katalytisk konvertering av koldioxid</narrative>
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      <narrative>MOFs are an emerging technology enabling a range of sustainable solutions, and it is crucial that also low-income countries take part in the development and commercialisation, not just be consumers of the final products. This network will explore differenet aspects of MOF technology, from drug delivery to water harvesting with the Botswana Research Alliance (BITRI in Gaborone, University of California – Berkeley, Chalmers), University of Johannesburg and University of Cape Town.We will design a system where CO2 is combined with H2 to obtain value-added chemicals and removing CO2 from industrial exhausts using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) catalysis. The use of these highly porous materials is expected to increase product yields, and the use of MOFs for this purpose is relative new. Our published and preliminary results are encouraging.MOFs will be synthesised and characterised using state-of-the-art techniques and the catalytic performance evaluated over a wide range of temperature and pressure in a process chemistry set-up. The bulk of the experimental work will be carried out in Zimbabwe.This address environmental concerns, and it will also provide organic starting materials for the chemical industry in countries devoid of oil resources. Symbiosis in envisaged with the cement inOdustry, responsible for 5% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions but at the same time essential for development in sub-Saharan Africa.We also expect the network to work on water harvesting MOFs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverket blir en del i ett störra sammanhang tillsammans med Botswana Research Alliance (Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation i Gaborone, University of California – Berkeley, Chalmers), University of Johannesburg och University of Cape Town. Forskningsprojektet går ut på att hitta ett system för att katalysera reaktionen mellan koldioxid och vätgas för att framställa startmaterial för kemisk industri, så kallad CO2 reduktion. Idén är att använda katalysatorer bundna till metallorganiska ramverksföreningar (s.k. MOF:ar, Metal-Organic Frameworks). Detta är nya material som utvecklats de senaste 20 åren med potentiella tillämpningar inom allt från gaslagring till läkemedelsleverans i kroppen och där kommersiella produkter nyligen kommit ut på marknaden. Ett mer allmänt syfte är att underlätta både forskning och kommersiell utveckling av dessa material i södra Afrika. Många av tillämpningarna är direkt applicerbara på  hållbar utveckling. Specifikt kombinerar vi MOF:ars förmåga till gasupptag med deras unika möjligheter att kombinera det bästa egenskaperna från både homogen katalys i lösning och heterogen katalys på fasta ytor. Homogen katalys med katalysatorn som enstaka molekyler upplösta i ett lösningsmedel har ofta mycket bra selektivitet, d.v.s. bara en produkt bildas, men återanvändning av katalysatorn är ofta besvärlig och kostsam. Dessutom hämmas aktiviteten ofta av att enstaka katalysatormolekyler slår ihop sig och bildar katalytiskt inaktiva större molekyler.Heterogen katalys å andra sidan kan ha dålig selektivitet eftersom många olika katalysatorsäten kan finnas på den fasta ytan. Återanvändning av katalysatorn, ofta en dyrbar övergångsmetall, är däremot generellt lättare. MOF-katalysatorer kan potentiellt förena båda metodernas goda egenskaper och undvika nackdelarna.Men inte bara förbränning av fossila bränslen ger upphov till CO2 utsläpp. Cementtillverkning står för 5% av de global antropogena koldioxidutsläppen (varje Ca i cement genererar en CO2) men är samtidigt viktigt för utveckling och höjd levnadsstandard. En vision är en cementfabrik vars CO2 utsläpp tas om hand med hjälp av MOF katalysatorer och vätgas från hållbara källor vilket både reducerar koldioxidutsläppen och producerar nyttiga kemikalier.Kemi ses som ett viktigt verktyg för att uppnå ett hållbart samhälle, direkt involverat i 10 av FN:s 17 hållbara utvecklingsmål: https://www.unenvironment.org/explore-topics/chemicals-waste/what-we-do/policy-and-governance/sustainable-chemistry.Teknisk handlar det om att välja rätt organiska molekyler som bryggar metalljonerna och att katalysatorn infogas i systemet. Det senare genom att MOF:en innehåller grupper som binder lämplig katalysatorförening eller in-situ generering av nanopartiklar inuti MOF:en.För de katalytiska experimenten kommer vi att använda både en flödesreaktor och ett trefasförfarande med kontinuerlig kondensation och förångning.Nätverket kommer också att syssla med vattenuppsamlande MOFar för ökenklimat, en utveckling som drivits av bl.a. vår sammarbetespartner i Berkeley.Notera vikten av att behålla unga toppforskare i Afrika som Dr Mehlana (39), och deras intra-afrikanska nätverk också för synergieffekter på hela samhället. Det finns anledning att tro att detta ger minst lika stora och kanske mer långsiktiga effekter  på fattigdomsbekämpning än åtgärder som ser mer direkta ut. Dr Mehlana är ett föredöme och en inspiration till studenter och kollegor på  MSU i Gweru och verkar även på en nationell nivå. Men han skulle lika gärna kunna ta en ekonomiskt och vetenskapligt bättre tjänst vid ett västerländskt eller sydafrikanskt universitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>MOFs are an emerging technology enabling a range of sustainable solutions, and it is crucial that also low-income countries take part in the development and commercialisation, not just be consumers of the final products. This network will explore differenet aspects of MOF technology, from drug delivery to water harvesting with the Botswana Research Alliance (BITRI in Gaborone, University of California – Berkeley, Chalmers), University of Johannesburg and University of Cape Town.We will design a system where CO2 is combined with H2 to obtain value-added chemicals and removing CO2 from industrial exhausts using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) catalysis. The use of these highly porous materials is expected to increase product yields, and the use of MOFs for this purpose is relative new. Our published and preliminary results are encouraging.MOFs will be synthesised and characterised using state-of-the-art techniques and the catalytic performance evaluated over a wide range of temperature and pressure in a process chemistry set-up. The bulk of the experimental work will be carried out in Zimbabwe.This address environmental concerns, and it will also provide organic starting materials for the chemical industry in countries devoid of oil resources. Symbiosis in envisaged with the cement inOdustry, responsible for 5% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions but at the same time essential for development in sub-Saharan Africa.We also expect the network to work on water harvesting MOFs.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nätverket blir en del i ett störra sammanhang tillsammans med Botswana Research Alliance (Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation i Gaborone, University of California – Berkeley, Chalmers), University of Johannesburg och University of Cape Town. Forskningsprojektet går ut på att hitta ett system för att katalysera reaktionen mellan koldioxid och vätgas för att framställa startmaterial för kemisk industri, så kallad CO2 reduktion. Idén är att använda katalysatorer bundna till metallorganiska ramverksföreningar (s.k. MOF:ar, Metal-Organic Frameworks). Detta är nya material som utvecklats de senaste 20 åren med potentiella tillämpningar inom allt från gaslagring till läkemedelsleverans i kroppen och där kommersiella produkter nyligen kommit ut på marknaden. Ett mer allmänt syfte är att underlätta både forskning och kommersiell utveckling av dessa material i södra Afrika. Många av tillämpningarna är direkt applicerbara på  hållbar utveckling. Specifikt kombinerar vi MOF:ars förmåga till gasupptag med deras unika möjligheter att kombinera det bästa egenskaperna från både homogen katalys i lösning och heterogen katalys på fasta ytor. Homogen katalys med katalysatorn som enstaka molekyler upplösta i ett lösningsmedel har ofta mycket bra selektivitet, d.v.s. bara en produkt bildas, men återanvändning av katalysatorn är ofta besvärlig och kostsam. Dessutom hämmas aktiviteten ofta av att enstaka katalysatormolekyler slår ihop sig och bildar katalytiskt inaktiva större molekyler.Heterogen katalys å andra sidan kan ha dålig selektivitet eftersom många olika katalysatorsäten kan finnas på den fasta ytan. Återanvändning av katalysatorn, ofta en dyrbar övergångsmetall, är däremot generellt lättare. MOF-katalysatorer kan potentiellt förena båda metodernas goda egenskaper och undvika nackdelarna.Men inte bara förbränning av fossila bränslen ger upphov till CO2 utsläpp. Cementtillverkning står för 5% av de global antropogena koldioxidutsläppen (varje Ca i cement genererar en CO2) men är samtidigt viktigt för utveckling och höjd levnadsstandard. En vision är en cementfabrik vars CO2 utsläpp tas om hand med hjälp av MOF katalysatorer och vätgas från hållbara källor vilket både reducerar koldioxidutsläppen och producerar nyttiga kemikalier.Kemi ses som ett viktigt verktyg för att uppnå ett hållbart samhälle, direkt involverat i 10 av FN:s 17 hållbara utvecklingsmål: https://www.unenvironment.org/explore-topics/chemicals-waste/what-we-do/policy-and-governance/sustainable-chemistry.Teknisk handlar det om att välja rätt organiska molekyler som bryggar metalljonerna och att katalysatorn infogas i systemet. Det senare genom att MOF:en innehåller grupper som binder lämplig katalysatorförening eller in-situ generering av nanopartiklar inuti MOF:en.För de katalytiska experimenten kommer vi att använda både en flödesreaktor och ett trefasförfarande med kontinuerlig kondensation och förångning.Nätverket kommer också att syssla med vattenuppsamlande MOFar för ökenklimat, en utveckling som drivits av bl.a. vår sammarbetespartner i Berkeley.Notera vikten av att behålla unga toppforskare i Afrika som Dr Mehlana (39), och deras intra-afrikanska nätverk också för synergieffekter på hela samhället. Det finns anledning att tro att detta ger minst lika stora och kanske mer långsiktiga effekter  på fattigdomsbekämpning än åtgärder som ser mer direkta ut. Dr Mehlana är ett föredöme och en inspiration till studenter och kollegor på  MSU i Gweru och verkar även på en nationell nivå. Men han skulle lika gärna kunna ta en ekonomiskt och vetenskapligt bättre tjänst vid ett västerländskt eller sydafrikanskt universitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global aridity is increasing and drought is expected to expand and seriously affect crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Developing crop cultivars well-adapted to drought can help promote farmers’ resilience to climate change. Durum wheat is one of Ethiopia’s major crops that is being seriously affected by expanding drought, as it is mainly produced under rain-fed conditions. In this project, we aim to develop and supply drought tolerant durum wheat germplasm to breeders for eventual release of new cultivars that can produce high grain yield and rich in quality protein for cultivation under rainfed conditions in drought-prone areas, thereby enhance food and nutritional security and improve rural livelihoods. This will be achieved through (1) phenotyping durum wheat germplasm resources for their tolerance to drought  in the field and biotron and analyze the protein/lysine contents of drought tolerant germplasm; (2) genotyping diverse durum wheat germplasm followed by conducting genome-wide association studies to identify favorable alleles for drought tolerance and develop sets of molecular markers that can be used in marker assisted selection (MAS); (3) characterize durum what orthologues of genes that are known to contribute to abiotic stresses in other cereals and use in MAS; and (4) induce somaclonal variation and develop hybrids for combining favorable alleles contributing to these traits.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De förutspådda klimatförändringarna förutspås ge ett mer oförutsägbart väder och mer oregelbunden nederbörd.  Regionerna runt ekvatorn förväntas drabbas hårdast. Samtidigt kommer temperaturerna att stiga och torkan kommer att öka, i synnerhet i Afrika söder om Sahara, där regn samtidigt, även fortsättningsvis förväntas förbli det huvudsakliga tillskottet av vatten till jordbruket. Konsekvenserna av klimatförändringarna kommer därmed att bli allvarliga, tillgången på mat och näringsriktig kost kommer att påverkas menligt. Det förändrade klimatet kommer att inverka negativt på produktiviteten hos jordbruksgrödorna, inte minst gäller detta de grödor som utgör stapelföda i denna del av världen. Utveckling av näringsrika, högavkastande grödor och sorter som är väl anpassade för torka kan dock hjälpa till att lindra effekten av klimatförändringarna. Sådana sorter kan också bidra till att bönderna i dessa regioner står bättre rustade mot effekterna av klimatförändringarna. Etiopien är ett av de länder i Afrika söder om Sahara som i hög grad kommer att påverkas av ett förändrat klimat. Landet har den sextonde högsta hungernivån, enligt Global Hunger Index som släpptes under 2017. Låg produktivitet och undermålig näringskvalitet i de grödor som utgör huvudsakliga baslivsmedel i Etiopien har bidragit till detta. Fastän Etiopien är den andra största veteproducenten i Afrika efter Egypten kommer landet bara på sjätte plats när det gäller veteproduktivitet. Den genomsnittliga avkastningen är 2,7 ton/hektar, jämfört med Egyptens 6,6 ton/hektar, vilket vittnar om att det finns ett akut behov att förbättra avkastningen. Durumvete är en av Etiopens största grödor och avkastningen av durumvete kommer att allvarligt påverkas när torkperioden ökar, eftersom denna gröda i stort sett bara produceras med regn som vattenkälla. Med detta projekt vill vi bidra till utvecklingen av torktoleranta durumvetesorter som kan producera hög kärnskörd i torkdrabbade områden där regn är den enda vattenkällan. Vi avser därmed att bidra till en ökad mat- och näringssäkerhet och förbättra försörjningen på landsbygden under ett förändligt klimat i Etiopien och även andra länder i regioner. För att uppnå målet med projektet kommer vi att använda inhemska lantraser av durumvete från Etiopiska och internationella genbanker och förädlingsprogram för Etiopien. Etiopiskt durumvete har hög genetisk variation vilket gör det möjlig att uppräcka gynnsamma alleler (genvarianter) för tolerans mot torka. Vi kommer att använda fenotypdata från fältförsök i Etiopien och från högteknologiska klimatkammare vid Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU) samt genotypdata (DNA information) för att bestämma sambandet mellan alleler och tolerans för torkstress och för kvalitet. Dessutom kommer gener som är kända för att reglera torkkänslighet i andra spannmålssorter att analyseras i durumvete för att identifiera gynnsamma alleler som bidrar till tolerans. De alleler som kan länkas till tolerans mot torka, samt de molekylära markörer som kan användas för att detektera dessa alleler, kommer att vara mycket betydelsefulla för matförsörjningen i Etiopien. De kommer att bidra till effektiv och snabb utveckling av nya högavkastande durumvetesorter som kan växa i torkdrabbade områden med regnvatten som enda vattenkälla. De torktoleranta genotyper som kommer att utvecklas inom ramarna för detta projekt kommer att göras tillgängliga för etiopiska- och ICARDA- durumveteförädlare för vidare användning inom växtförädling av durumvete och förväntas bidra till utvecklingen av nya sorter. Projektet kommer även att stärka kapaciteten och öka kunskapen hos etiopiska förädlare av durumvete, framförallt när det gäller användandet av avancerade växtförädlingstekniker. Kunskap och praktisk erfarenhet kommer att utbytas, utvecklas och spridas gemensamt mellan projektdeltagarna från Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Addis Ababa University (AAU), ICARDA och EIAR.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global aridity is increasing and drought is expected to expand and seriously affect crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Developing crop cultivars well-adapted to drought can help promote farmers’ resilience to climate change. Durum wheat is one of Ethiopia’s major crops that is being seriously affected by expanding drought, as it is mainly produced under rain-fed conditions. In this project, we aim to develop and supply drought tolerant durum wheat germplasm to breeders for eventual release of new cultivars that can produce high grain yield and rich in quality protein for cultivation under rainfed conditions in drought-prone areas, thereby enhance food and nutritional security and improve rural livelihoods. This will be achieved through (1) phenotyping durum wheat germplasm resources for their tolerance to drought  in the field and biotron and analyze the protein/lysine contents of drought tolerant germplasm; (2) genotyping diverse durum wheat germplasm followed by conducting genome-wide association studies to identify favorable alleles for drought tolerance and develop sets of molecular markers that can be used in marker assisted selection (MAS); (3) characterize durum what orthologues of genes that are known to contribute to abiotic stresses in other cereals and use in MAS; and (4) induce somaclonal variation and develop hybrids for combining favorable alleles contributing to these traits.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Myanmar, tidigare Burma, är sociopolitiskt unikt med en längre period av isolerad utveckling. Årtionden av militärstyre gav vika för en civil regering 2011, och landet har sedan dess sett påtagliga förändringar med ökad integration i internationella sammanhang och ett borttagande av handelssanktioner. Man har ökat statlig finansiering för hälsa från extremt låga nivåer till $62 /capita (2016, världsgenomsnittet är $1026) men 74% av alla hälsokostnader betalas ur egen ficka. Fattigdomsnivån har halverats, från 48% (2005) till 25% (2017), men 25% motsvarar &gt;13 miljoner människor under fattigdomsgränsen Myanmar styrs av patriarkala system både civilsamhälle och statsapparat. Progressiva trender kring kvinnors och flickors rättigheter, tex i grannländer som Thailand, med en förändrad syn på kvinnors rättigheter och stigmatiserade grupper som missbrukare och sexarbetare, har inte slagit rot i Myanmar. Landet präglas av ett kraftigt förtryck av riskgrupper, och trots program och vård når dessa endast ut till en liten del av kvinnor som själva använder eller har partners som använder droger. Detta är särskilt angeläget då könsrelaterat våld inklusive våldtäkt är mycket vanligt i Myanmar.Vår forskargrupp på Karolinska Institutet (KI) vill väldigt gärna upprätta ett samarbete med Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN), den största ideella organisationen som arbetar med dessa frågor i Myanmar. AHRN har gedigen erfarenhet av behandling och screening för HIV och sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar, och driver  &gt;30 kliniker och center för droganvändare i landet, vilka bland annat delade ut 9 miljoner nålar och 1,5 miljoner kondomer. Under senaste åren har organisationen bl.a. med hjälp av svenskt bistånd vidareutvecklat sina tjänster med fokus mot sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR).Kvinnor förmodas utgöra hälften av befolkningen i de områden där AHRN arbetar och har hög utsatthet gällande SRHR (exempelvis för HIV), men utgör endast en minoritet av de som söker vård. Detta tros bero på en kombination av bristande information i befolkningen om vilka hälso-/sjukvårdstjänster som erbjuds, samt ojämlika maktstrukturer och könsskillnader i kunskap som inskränker kvinnors rätt över sin egen kropp och hälsa.Syftet med vårt projekt är att nå ut till kvinnor, speciellt marginaliserade grupper såsom droganvändare och sexarbetare, med hjälp av en rad olika metoder inklusive vår innovativa egenutvecklade online-metod webRDS för att öka tillgång till hälso-/sjukvård, SRHR information och stödinsatser för överlevare av könsbaserat våld.Vi avser också att samarbeta med London School of Hygiene and Tropical Health (LSHTM) som bidrar med ett starkt policyfokus och gedigen kunskap om hur man navigerar forskning i konfliktområden. LSHTM kompletterar vårt befintliga SRHR-fokus med en analytisk styrka i matematisk modellering av infektionssjukdomar som vi gärna tar lärdom av.Vi har bred erfarenhet av att arbeta med eHälsa i flera låginkomstländer, och goda förhoppningar om att dessa metoder kan tillämpas även i Myanmar. Användning av mobiltelefoner och internet i Myanmar har utvecklats explosivt: år 2011 nåddes 1% av befolkningen av internet, idag har över 40% tillgång, och landets målsättning är att nå ut till 50% av befolkningen vid årsslutet 2020. Denna positiva utveckling, tillsammans med ett enormt behov av kartläggning av vad som styr SRHR bland särskilt utsatta kvinnor, innebär goda förutsättningar för vårt nya nätverksprojekt både för teoretiska och praktiska resultat.Svenska regeringen har öronmärkt stora summor för utvecklingsbistånd i Myanmar, men detta är ännu inte är kopplat till forskning. Vi hoppas kunna bidra till det, liksom till flera av de viktigaste hållbarhetsmålen för global utveckling: hälsa, ökad jämlikhet och fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Myanmar, tidigare Burma, är sociopolitiskt unikt med en längre period av isolerad utveckling. Årtionden av militärstyre gav vika för en civil regering 2011, och landet har sedan dess sett påtagliga förändringar med ökad integration i internationella sammanhang och ett borttagande av handelssanktioner. Man har ökat statlig finansiering för hälsa från extremt låga nivåer till $62 /capita (2016, världsgenomsnittet är $1026) men 74% av alla hälsokostnader betalas ur egen ficka. Fattigdomsnivån har halverats, från 48% (2005) till 25% (2017), men 25% motsvarar &gt;13 miljoner människor under fattigdomsgränsen Myanmar styrs av patriarkala system både civilsamhälle och statsapparat. Progressiva trender kring kvinnors och flickors rättigheter, tex i grannländer som Thailand, med en förändrad syn på kvinnors rättigheter och stigmatiserade grupper som missbrukare och sexarbetare, har inte slagit rot i Myanmar. Landet präglas av ett kraftigt förtryck av riskgrupper, och trots program och vård når dessa endast ut till en liten del av kvinnor som själva använder eller har partners som använder droger. Detta är särskilt angeläget då könsrelaterat våld inklusive våldtäkt är mycket vanligt i Myanmar.Vår forskargrupp på Karolinska Institutet (KI) vill väldigt gärna upprätta ett samarbete med Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN), den största ideella organisationen som arbetar med dessa frågor i Myanmar. AHRN har gedigen erfarenhet av behandling och screening för HIV och sexuellt överförbara sjukdomar, och driver  &gt;30 kliniker och center för droganvändare i landet, vilka bland annat delade ut 9 miljoner nålar och 1,5 miljoner kondomer. Under senaste åren har organisationen bl.a. med hjälp av svenskt bistånd vidareutvecklat sina tjänster med fokus mot sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR).Kvinnor förmodas utgöra hälften av befolkningen i de områden där AHRN arbetar och har hög utsatthet gällande SRHR (exempelvis för HIV), men utgör endast en minoritet av de som söker vård. Detta tros bero på en kombination av bristande information i befolkningen om vilka hälso-/sjukvårdstjänster som erbjuds, samt ojämlika maktstrukturer och könsskillnader i kunskap som inskränker kvinnors rätt över sin egen kropp och hälsa.Syftet med vårt projekt är att nå ut till kvinnor, speciellt marginaliserade grupper såsom droganvändare och sexarbetare, med hjälp av en rad olika metoder inklusive vår innovativa egenutvecklade online-metod webRDS för att öka tillgång till hälso-/sjukvård, SRHR information och stödinsatser för överlevare av könsbaserat våld.Vi avser också att samarbeta med London School of Hygiene and Tropical Health (LSHTM) som bidrar med ett starkt policyfokus och gedigen kunskap om hur man navigerar forskning i konfliktområden. LSHTM kompletterar vårt befintliga SRHR-fokus med en analytisk styrka i matematisk modellering av infektionssjukdomar som vi gärna tar lärdom av.Vi har bred erfarenhet av att arbeta med eHälsa i flera låginkomstländer, och goda förhoppningar om att dessa metoder kan tillämpas även i Myanmar. Användning av mobiltelefoner och internet i Myanmar har utvecklats explosivt: år 2011 nåddes 1% av befolkningen av internet, idag har över 40% tillgång, och landets målsättning är att nå ut till 50% av befolkningen vid årsslutet 2020. Denna positiva utveckling, tillsammans med ett enormt behov av kartläggning av vad som styr SRHR bland särskilt utsatta kvinnor, innebär goda förutsättningar för vårt nya nätverksprojekt både för teoretiska och praktiska resultat.Svenska regeringen har öronmärkt stora summor för utvecklingsbistånd i Myanmar, men detta är ännu inte är kopplat till forskning. Vi hoppas kunna bidra till det, liksom till flera av de viktigaste hållbarhetsmålen för global utveckling: hälsa, ökad jämlikhet och fattigdomsbekämpning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>How can environmental sustainability be improved alongside social sustainability in fishing communities in Tanzania? The conservation and sustainable use of oceans is a priority for global development (SDG 14), but so is poverty eradication (SDG 1) and reduced inequality (SDG 10). Research on coastal fishing communities in Tanzania has shown that indigenous knowledge can be beneficial for marine conservation and resource management, but environmental sustainability needs to be better aligned with social sustainability. This project aims at identifying how indigenous knowledge can be leveraged for sea sustainability, while improving livelihoods and alleviating poverty in fishing communities. Carried out by a multidisciplinary team of Swedish and Tanzanian researchers, it brings together anthropology, development studies and marine social science. To advance scientific knowledge production, it foregrounds theorizing with the sea, exploring how fishing communities relate to and coexist with the ocean in the making of Swahili ocean worlds. The project also aims at practical intervention through creative forms of multistakeholder engagement, focusing on how marine resource management can be harmonized with poverty alleviation. Designed as a three-year collaborative research project, it combines digital, visual and sensory ethnographic research methods with workshops, exhibitions and participatory video, to translate research results into action for sustainable living with the sea.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hur kan havets hållbarhet stärkas i samklang med minskad fattgdom och social hållbarhet i fiskesamhällen i låginkomstländer som Tanzania? Medan havets hållbarhet är centralt för människolivet i allmänhet så är det särskilt relevant i områden som Swahili-kusten, där samhällen är beroende av småskaligt fiske för sin försörjning. Detta småskaliga kustnära fiske erbjuder en mer hållbar användning av marina resurser än modernt industriellt fiske, vilket uppmärksammas i det globala utvecklingsmålet om hav, SDG 14. Men kvinnor och män i dessa kustsamhällen kämpar också med höga nivåer av fattigdom och osäker försörjning, vilket understryker vikten av minskad fattigdom (SDG 1) och minskade ojämlikheter (SDG 10). Detta projekt behandlar både miljömässigt och socialt hållbar utveckling, med det övergripande syftet att identifiera hur inhemsk kunskap kan bidra till havets hållbarhet, samtidigt som man förbättrar försörjningen och minskar fattigdomen i fiskesamhällen i Tanzania.Begreppet Swahili Havsvärldar fångar projektets teoretiska nytänkande. Forskningens vetenskapliga ansats kretsar kring teoretisering med havet – att tänka genom och med havet. Genom att sätta havet i fokus undersöker projektet havets roll i de sociala världar som skapas av samhällen utmed Swahilikusten. Swahili betyder kust, så dessa kustnära samhällen har en lång historia av samlevnad med havet. För att förstå de sociala, materiella och spirituella relationer som utgör Swahili Havsvärldar använder projektet innovativa forskningsmetoder, inklusive digitala, visuella och sensoriska metoder. Empirisk data samlas in genom deltagande observation och intervjuer i olika fiskesamhällen, genom multilokalt etnografiskt fältarbete. Materialet ger insikter i inhemsk kunskap om havet, vilket klargör hur kustsamhällen förhåller sig till och samexisterar med havet. En förstudie för detta projekt har redan påvisat komplexa inhemska kunskapssystem som erbjuder en kulturell grund för ett hållbart liv med havet.Forskningsprojektet har även ett praktiskt mål, nämligen att översätta forskningsresultaten till handling genom kreativa former av samverkan med olika nyckelaktörer. Projektets fokus är kopplat till Tanzanias Utvecklingsvision 2025, som uppmärksammar vikten av att vända nedbrytningen av miljöresurser, inklusive fiske.  Projektet relaterar även till den nya strategin för svenskt utvecklingssamarbete med Tanzania för 2020-2024, som har miljö och klimat som ett av fyra resultatområden, med hållbart utnyttjande av marina ekosystem som ett specifikt mål. Genom innovativa former av samverkan, såsom workshops, utställningar och deltagande video, kommer projektet att samverka med olika intressenter, från samhällsmedlemmar och lokala myndigheter till konstnärer, aktivister och experter. Genom att föra samman dessa nyckelaktörer kan projektet både inspirera och motivera kollektiva ansträngningar för en mer miljövänlig och socialt hållbar samlevnad med havet. Dessa insatser kommer också att förmedlas digitalt, för att bredda deltagandet och dokumentera processen.Projektet genomförs av ett tvärvetenskapligt team av svenska och tanzaniska forskare, som sammanför antropologi, utvecklingsstudier och marin samhällsvetenskap. Antropologisk teori och metod erbjuder ett jämförande helhetsperspektiv och empiriskt tillvägagångssätt som breddar förståelsen av hållbar samlevnad med havet. Forskningsperspektiv från marin samhällsvetenskap och utvecklingsstudier säkerställer att kunskapsproduktionen är väl förankrad i ett lokalt utvecklingssammanhang. Detta tvärvetenskapliga tillvägagångssätt är även viktigt för kapacitetsutveckling, som är en del av projektets ansats. För att säkerställa en mer långsiktig kunskapsproduktion kommer en av gruppmedlemmarna att genomgå ett doktorandprogram i utvecklingsstudier som en del av detta projekt, som därmed bygger forskningskapacitet vid University of Dar es Salaam i Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Barnmorskeprofessionen är central för sexuell, reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter i världen. Forskning visar att upp till 80 procent av kvinnors dödsfall i samband med graviditet och förlossning skulle kunna undvikas om kvinnor hade tillgång till vård given av en välutbildad legitimerad barnmorska integrerad i ett hälsosystem där specialistvård finns tillgänglig vid behov. Barriärer och faktorer som främjar barnmorskans roll i hälsovårdssystemet finns på olika nivåer och influeras av politik och hälsosystemets struktur. I de länder där professionella barnmorskor finns som en del i hälsovårdssystemet ser barnmorskans roll olika ut, och så gör även behoven som finns att möta. Om utmaningar och möjligheter relaterade till barnmorskans roll, position och möjlighet att verka delas i ömsesidighet, kan lärdomar kan dras även mellan låg/medel och höginkomstkontexter, och i båda riktningar. Gambia har en hög mödra- och nyföddhetsdödlighet; 433/100 000 levande förlossningar respektive 22/1000 levande födda. Preventivmedelsanvändningen uppskattas till 9%. Barnmorskeprofessionen är etablerad i landet, dock ej adresserad vetenskapligt, och bland utmaningarna ses bland annat bristande kompetensförsörjning, behov att sluta gapet mellan teori och praktik och bristande tillgång till vård och stöd under graviditet och förlossning. Under 2019 beslöt regeringen att anställa ytterligare 500 barnmorskor till år 2025. Sveriges mödra- och nyföddhetsdödlighet hör till det lägsta i världen och Sverige har en lång tradition av professionella barnmorskor i hälsovårdssystemet. Sverige ses i dessa avseenden som ett föregångsland i världen, men nya utmaningar ses, relaterade till barnmorskans roll: behov hos en divergerad befolkning, bristande kompetensförsörjning, en ökad medikalisering kring graviditet och förlossning, ifrågasättande av barnmorskans akademiska nivå och avsaknad av barnmorskor på flera ledande nivåer i hälsosystemet. Gambia och Sverige är två länder, med stor a geoolitiska skillnader men båda med etablerade barnmorskeprofessioner erkända inom hälsosystemet - med inbördes utmaningar på olika nivåer. Hur kan de framgångar som erhållits genom åren inom barnmorskans arbetsfält och utbildning värnas och utvecklas? Hur kan "lessons learned" i båda länderna bidra till och initiera förändring i de olika kontexterna? Genom att applicera ett ramverk med hälsosystemet i fokus, kan ömsesidigt ärande från dessa båda unika miljöer faciliteras och nya perspektiv adderas.   Det övergripande syftet med nätverkssamarbetet är att bidra med en bas av evidensbaserad kunskap för förbättra kvaliteten inom barnmorskerelaterad vård, först och främst i Gambia, med ett ömsesidigt lärande mellan de två länderna som i förlängningen leder till förbättrad SRHR. Ett forskningssamarbete med nätverksaktiviteter kommer i denna första fas prioritera och lägga grunden till en relevant forskningsagenda, Baserat på detta kommer forskningsansökningar för projektbidrag för kommande år att skrivas.   Aktiviteterna inkluderar dialog via internet och fysiskt på plats i Gambia och Sverige, och arbetsdagar med nyckelpersoner på olika nivåer i hälsosystemet (kliniska barnmorskor, barnmorskelärare, representanter för barnmorskeförbund, och från myndighetsnivå), fältstudier på lärosäten, i klinik samt hos relevanta myndigheter. Därutöver skrivande av forskningsansökningar och vid behov etiska tillstånd för nästa fas, samt deltagande i en kurs kring hälsosystem och vid internationell kongress.  Forskningskomponenter i nästa fas kommer att inkludera interventioner riktade mot barnmorskans roll på de nivåer i hälsovårdssystemet där de största behoven identifierats. Ansökan är i linje med Gambias "National Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) Policy 2017-2026", vari regeringen överlåtit sig till att förbättra och stödja den reproduktiva hälsan hos kvinnor, män, barn och unga i landet, samt att stödja forskning inom fältet i partnerskap med forskningsaktörer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">´Faunal Activities for Climate Action´: Ett nätverk i södra Afrika för att hitta synergier mellan biodiversitet och koldioxidlagring i savannskog</narrative>
      <narrative>Faunal Activities for Climate Action: A southern Africa network to find synergies between biodiversity and carbon storage in woodlands</narrative>
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      <narrative>Synergies among sustainable development goals are crucial for low-income countries where sustainability challenges are high but resources limiting. Current climate change mitigation programs revolving around re- and afforestation may conflict with biodiversity and local livelihoods in savanna-dominated ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa. We urgently need to identify key processes that could provide synergies between biodiversity, climate change mitigation and livelihood services. In Faunal Activities for Climate Action (FACA), we develop a new partnership between Swedish, African and European scientists to investigate the hypothesis that restoring animal diversity will promote the successful dispersal and pollination of a broad diversity of tree species, essential for carbon storage and other ecosystem services. Our new partnership will expand the southern African vegetation-monitoring network, SEOSAW, with animal diversity monitoring using novel passive acoustic sensors. We will implement this using a combination of online workshops and local training sessions in Africa. We initially focus on 2 SEOSAW partners (Angola and Mozambique) and add Madagascar as the only southern African country currently not in SEOSAW. We will then develop larger grant applications involving all 12 southern African countries currently included in SEOSAW. This partnership will expand the role of African scientists in global change research, giving Africa a stronger voice in global policy platforms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Med globala klimat- och biologiska mångfaldskriser hotande, måste vi hitta sätt att maximera koldioxidlagring och minimera utsläpp utan att skada växt och vilt. Detta är särskilt viktigt i savannskogarna som sträcker sig över större delen av Afrika söder om Sahara, biologisk mångfald, minskning av klimatförändringar och mänsklig försörjning hotas av markomvandling och skogsintrång. Vi måste därför identifiera viktiga processer som samtidigt kan främja koldioxidbindning och återställa funktioner för biologisk mångfald och försörjning. För att möta dessa utmaningar kommer forskare från Madagaskar och Sverige att gå samman med ett nätverk av 12 afrikanska länder för att samla kunskap om vilt, och växter samt hur de interagerar med varandra och deras miljö, inklusive människor.Under de två första åren av vårt partnerskap kommer vi att sammanställa information om lagring av kol, samt vilka djur som pollinerar och sprider savannträd för att se om djuren hjälper till att lagra kol genom att sprida frön och ’plantera’ de träd som lagrar mest kol. Detta kommer att kräva en ny datainsamling och analys av hur mycket kol som lagras i träd. Om djuraktiviteter hjälper till att maximera koldioxidlagring i ett område, är det att bra sätt skydda dessa djur, eftersom utan dem kommer koldioxidlagringen så småningom att minska. Vi kommer också att testa nya metoder för att upptäcka djuren som pollinerar och sprider trädfrön i Angola, Moçambique och Madagaskar med hjälp av akustiska inspelare. Dessa inspelningar visar den rika och unika biologiska mångfalden i skogsmarkerna och hjälper oss att koppla djurens mångfald till kollagring. Dessa metoder kan senare användas i alla 13 länder (inklusive Madagaskar, som kommer att läggas till i nätverket) för att hjälpa till att svara på frågor om hur mänskliga aktiviteter, inklusive trädplantering, brandbekämpning eller boskap, påverkar både koldioxid och vilt. Vi hoppas också få se konsekvenserna av miljöförändringar för människor som är beroende av skogsmarken för mat och andra varor och tjänster genom att se vilka växter och djur som är viktiga för deras dagliga liv.Bortsett från våra forskningsmål kommer detta utökade nätverk att erbjuda utbildningsmöjligheter för unga afrikanska forskare. Det transnationella partnerskapet kommer också att stärka afrikanska forskares röst i beslutsfattandet så att afrikanerna själva kan påverka strategierna för biologisk mångfald och klimatförändringar i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">´Faunal Activities for Climate Action´: Ett nätverk i södra Afrika för att hitta synergier mellan biodiversitet och koldioxidlagring i savannskog</narrative>
      <narrative>Faunal Activities for Climate Action: A southern Africa network to find synergies between biodiversity and carbon storage in woodlands</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Med globala klimat- och biologiska mångfaldskriser hotande, måste vi hitta sätt att maximera koldioxidlagring och minimera utsläpp utan att skada växt och vilt. Detta är särskilt viktigt i savannskogarna som sträcker sig över större delen av Afrika söder om Sahara, biologisk mångfald, minskning av klimatförändringar och mänsklig försörjning hotas av markomvandling och skogsintrång. Vi måste därför identifiera viktiga processer som samtidigt kan främja koldioxidbindning och återställa funktioner för biologisk mångfald och försörjning. För att möta dessa utmaningar kommer forskare från Madagaskar och Sverige att gå samman med ett nätverk av 12 afrikanska länder för att samla kunskap om vilt, och växter samt hur de interagerar med varandra och deras miljö, inklusive människor.Under de två första åren av vårt partnerskap kommer vi att sammanställa information om lagring av kol, samt vilka djur som pollinerar och sprider savannträd för att se om djuren hjälper till att lagra kol genom att sprida frön och ’plantera’ de träd som lagrar mest kol. Detta kommer att kräva en ny datainsamling och analys av hur mycket kol som lagras i träd. Om djuraktiviteter hjälper till att maximera koldioxidlagring i ett område, är det att bra sätt skydda dessa djur, eftersom utan dem kommer koldioxidlagringen så småningom att minska. Vi kommer också att testa nya metoder för att upptäcka djuren som pollinerar och sprider trädfrön i Angola, Moçambique och Madagaskar med hjälp av akustiska inspelare. Dessa inspelningar visar den rika och unika biologiska mångfalden i skogsmarkerna och hjälper oss att koppla djurens mångfald till kollagring. Dessa metoder kan senare användas i alla 13 länder (inklusive Madagaskar, som kommer att läggas till i nätverket) för att hjälpa till att svara på frågor om hur mänskliga aktiviteter, inklusive trädplantering, brandbekämpning eller boskap, påverkar både koldioxid och vilt. Vi hoppas också få se konsekvenserna av miljöförändringar för människor som är beroende av skogsmarken för mat och andra varor och tjänster genom att se vilka växter och djur som är viktiga för deras dagliga liv.Bortsett från våra forskningsmål kommer detta utökade nätverk att erbjuda utbildningsmöjligheter för unga afrikanska forskare. Det transnationella partnerskapet kommer också att stärka afrikanska forskares röst i beslutsfattandet så att afrikanerna själva kan påverka strategierna för biologisk mångfald och klimatförändringar i Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>Synergies among sustainable development goals are crucial for low-income countries where sustainability challenges are high but resources limiting. Current climate change mitigation programs revolving around re- and afforestation may conflict with biodiversity and local livelihoods in savanna-dominated ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa. We urgently need to identify key processes that could provide synergies between biodiversity, climate change mitigation and livelihood services. In Faunal Activities for Climate Action (FACA), we develop a new partnership between Swedish, African and European scientists to investigate the hypothesis that restoring animal diversity will promote the successful dispersal and pollination of a broad diversity of tree species, essential for carbon storage and other ecosystem services. Our new partnership will expand the southern African vegetation-monitoring network, SEOSAW, with animal diversity monitoring using novel passive acoustic sensors. We will implement this using a combination of online workshops and local training sessions in Africa. We initially focus on 2 SEOSAW partners (Angola and Mozambique) and add Madagascar as the only southern African country currently not in SEOSAW. We will then develop larger grant applications involving all 12 southern African countries currently included in SEOSAW. This partnership will expand the role of African scientists in global change research, giving Africa a stronger voice in global policy platforms.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.2 - Till 2020 främja genomförandet av hållbart brukande av alla typer av skogar, stoppa avskogningen, återställa utarmade skogar och kraftigt öka nybeskogningen och återbeskogningen i hela världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>15.2 - By 2020, promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests, halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and substantially increase afforestation and reforestation globally.</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.5 - Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.5 - Vidta omedelbara och betydande åtgärder för att minska förstörelsen av naturliga livsmiljöer, hejda förlusten av biologisk mångfald och senast 2020 skydda och förebygga utrotning av hotade arter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Rethinking MPAs - Protecting seagrass for biodiversity, food and climate</narrative>
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      <narrative>Marine Protected Area (MPA) use has become one of the most widespread tools aiming to reduce the loss of marine species and habitats. A new global agenda to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 provides a window of opportunity to rethink MPA design to maximize their benefits for both nature and society. In the Indo-Pacific, a region with high levels of poverty, seagrasses provide several important benefits to humans, such as productive fisheries and coastal protection. Seagrass specific conservation measures are rare and seldom a priority in tropical conservation strategies or targeted in MPAs. In the proposed project, we will assess how MPAs could be better designed to help safeguard the future of Indo-Pacific seagrasses and, indirectly, the crucial benefits they provide to coastal communities. We will combine ecological field surveys over time and space with social science analyses and social-ecological modelling. We will address drivers of seagrass cover and species composition; synergies and trade-offs between seagrass protection and socio-economic development; how we can rethink MPA design to include seagrass, and the key factors to consider for policymakers and managers. The methods described and the anticipated results are at the forefront of marine conservation issues and highly relevant not only to seagrass research but to all research aimed at developing conservation solutions through multi-scale stakeholder engagement.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Marina skyddade områden har blivit ett av de främsta verktygen för att bromsa förlusten av marin biodiversitet. Nyligen åtog sig många länder att skydda minst 30% av sina havsområden till år 2030, ett initiativet kallat “30X30”. För att möjliggöra denna ambitiösa plan behövs nu en drastiskt ökad kunskap om var och hur vi bäst ska införa olika typer av MPAs för att maximera deras nytta och minimera deras potentiellt negativa effekter på t.ex. människor som är starkt beroende av naturresurser som fiske. Sjögräsängar är ett globalt förekommande marint ekosystem som bidrar med många viktiga ekosystemtjänster till just fattiga kustsamhällen i utvecklingsländer, som fiske för mat och inkomst, motverkande av kusterosion och som kolsänkor, vilket bromsar klimatförändringar. Men trots sjögräsängars stora betydelse så saknar vi fortfarande mycket kunskap om dem och många människor känner inte till dem eller vad som skiljer sjögräs från alger (eng: “seaweed” vs. seagrass); ett faktum som bidragit till att de sällan inkluderats i marina förvaltningsplaner och marina skyddade områden. Men med ökad exploatering av kustzoner har sjögräsens utbredningen minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. Speciellt anmärkningsvärt är att i fokusområdet för studien – Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet – så är sjögräs sällan inkluderade eller ens nämnda i marina förvaltningsplaner och bevarandestrategier. Därför vet vi ännu inte heller vilka förvaltnings- och bevarandestrategier som är mest effektiva för att både skydda sjögräs och säkerställa att deras ekosystemtjänster fortfarande kan gynna människor. Syftet med projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse om hur vi på bästa sätt kan inkludera sjögräs i marina skyddade områden med hänsyn till social, ekonomisk och miljömässig hållbarhet i tropiska utvecklingsländer. För att nå dit behöver vi lära oss mer om flera områden inom sjögräsforskningsfältet. Projektet består av tre arbetspaket för att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om hur man bäst kan inkludera sjögräs i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet i marina skyddsområden inom ramen för stark hållbar utveckling. Vi kommer att göra ekologiska undersökningar där vi kommer att undersöka vad det är som påverkar sjögräsets hälsa. Vi kommer även att undersöka sociala aspekter av marint skydd av sjögräs, för att få en förståelse hur det skydd av sjögräs (eller avsaknaden därav) kommer att påverka människor. Vi kommer även använda oss av modellering, som ett hjälpmedel för att utreda vilka som är de optimala strategierna för sjögräs beroende på vad för mål man har med sin förvaltning, socioekonomiska förhållanden, hur landskapet ser ut, vilka resurser man har, samt vilka hot och miljöfaktorer som påverkar området. Alla steg i modelleringen kommer att ge oss mycket värdefull data som flyttar forskningsfronten framåt. Vi kommer att samarbeta inom Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN); ett regionalt forskningsnätverk i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. IPSN leds av huvudsökanden för denna studie och har nyligen koordinerat en datainsamling om sjögräsekologi, fiske och människans beroende och nyttjande av sjögräsängar i 26 områden i nio länder med hjälp av över hundra forskare och förvaltare. Kunskapsunderlaget som kommer att tas fram i den planerade studie kommer att användas för att identifiera vilka steg som man behöver överväga när man planerar att inkludera sjögräs i förvaltningsplaner av redan etablerade skyddade områden, om man vill utvidga existerande parker till att inkludera sjögräs, eller när man planerar att etablera nya parker för eller som kommer att ha sjögräs. Även om projektet fokuserar på sjögräs, så kommer resultaten och metoderna från detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt att kunna appliceras på andra ekosystem och i andra delar av världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Marina skyddade områden har blivit ett av de främsta verktygen för att bromsa förlusten av marin biodiversitet. Nyligen åtog sig många länder att skydda minst 30% av sina havsområden till år 2030, ett initiativet kallat “30X30”. För att möjliggöra denna ambitiösa plan behövs nu en drastiskt ökad kunskap om var och hur vi bäst ska införa olika typer av MPAs för att maximera deras nytta och minimera deras potentiellt negativa effekter på t.ex. människor som är starkt beroende av naturresurser som fiske. Sjögräsängar är ett globalt förekommande marint ekosystem som bidrar med många viktiga ekosystemtjänster till just fattiga kustsamhällen i utvecklingsländer, som fiske för mat och inkomst, motverkande av kusterosion och som kolsänkor, vilket bromsar klimatförändringar. Men trots sjögräsängars stora betydelse så saknar vi fortfarande mycket kunskap om dem och många människor känner inte till dem eller vad som skiljer sjögräs från alger (eng: “seaweed” vs. seagrass); ett faktum som bidragit till att de sällan inkluderats i marina förvaltningsplaner och marina skyddade områden. Men med ökad exploatering av kustzoner har sjögräsens utbredningen minskat drastiskt runt om i världen. Speciellt anmärkningsvärt är att i fokusområdet för studien – Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet – så är sjögräs sällan inkluderade eller ens nämnda i marina förvaltningsplaner och bevarandestrategier. Därför vet vi ännu inte heller vilka förvaltnings- och bevarandestrategier som är mest effektiva för att både skydda sjögräs och säkerställa att deras ekosystemtjänster fortfarande kan gynna människor. Syftet med projektet är att skapa en bättre förståelse om hur vi på bästa sätt kan inkludera sjögräs i marina skyddade områden med hänsyn till social, ekonomisk och miljömässig hållbarhet i tropiska utvecklingsländer. För att nå dit behöver vi lära oss mer om flera områden inom sjögräsforskningsfältet. Projektet består av tre arbetspaket för att ta fram ett gediget kunskapsunderlag om hur man bäst kan inkludera sjögräs i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet i marina skyddsområden inom ramen för stark hållbar utveckling. Vi kommer att göra ekologiska undersökningar där vi kommer att undersöka vad det är som påverkar sjögräsets hälsa. Vi kommer även att undersöka sociala aspekter av marint skydd av sjögräs, för att få en förståelse hur det skydd av sjögräs (eller avsaknaden därav) kommer att påverka människor. Vi kommer även använda oss av modellering, som ett hjälpmedel för att utreda vilka som är de optimala strategierna för sjögräs beroende på vad för mål man har med sin förvaltning, socioekonomiska förhållanden, hur landskapet ser ut, vilka resurser man har, samt vilka hot och miljöfaktorer som påverkar området. Alla steg i modelleringen kommer att ge oss mycket värdefull data som flyttar forskningsfronten framåt. Vi kommer att samarbeta inom Indo-Pacific Seagrass Network (IPSN); ett regionalt forskningsnätverk i Indiska Oceanen och västra Stilla havet. IPSN leds av huvudsökanden för denna studie och har nyligen koordinerat en datainsamling om sjögräsekologi, fiske och människans beroende och nyttjande av sjögräsängar i 26 områden i nio länder med hjälp av över hundra forskare och förvaltare. Kunskapsunderlaget som kommer att tas fram i den planerade studie kommer att användas för att identifiera vilka steg som man behöver överväga när man planerar att inkludera sjögräs i förvaltningsplaner av redan etablerade skyddade områden, om man vill utvidga existerande parker till att inkludera sjögräs, eller när man planerar att etablera nya parker för eller som kommer att ha sjögräs. Även om projektet fokuserar på sjögräs, så kommer resultaten och metoderna från detta tvärvetenskapliga projekt att kunna appliceras på andra ekosystem och i andra delar av världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>Marine Protected Area (MPA) use has become one of the most widespread tools aiming to reduce the loss of marine species and habitats. A new global agenda to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 provides a window of opportunity to rethink MPA design to maximize their benefits for both nature and society. In the Indo-Pacific, a region with high levels of poverty, seagrasses provide several important benefits to humans, such as productive fisheries and coastal protection. Seagrass specific conservation measures are rare and seldom a priority in tropical conservation strategies or targeted in MPAs. In the proposed project, we will assess how MPAs could be better designed to help safeguard the future of Indo-Pacific seagrasses and, indirectly, the crucial benefits they provide to coastal communities. We will combine ecological field surveys over time and space with social science analyses and social-ecological modelling. We will address drivers of seagrass cover and species composition; synergies and trade-offs between seagrass protection and socio-economic development; how we can rethink MPA design to include seagrass, and the key factors to consider for policymakers and managers. The methods described and the anticipated results are at the forefront of marine conservation issues and highly relevant not only to seagrass research but to all research aimed at developing conservation solutions through multi-scale stakeholder engagement.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sextortion occurs when a person with entrusted authority abuses it to obtain sexual favors in exchange for a service or benefit which is within their power to grant or withhold (Eldén et al. 2020). “Sex for grades” is just one example of sextortion, where a teacher demands a sexual favor from a pupil in exchange for grades or exam results. Cases of sextortion have been documented in a range of contexts and sectors around the world, but because it does not neatly fit the definition of neither corruption nor gender based violence, it tends to be made invisible in both research and development practice.  Theoretically, this project will demonstrate what the implications are when sex is the currency of a corrupt transaction. Empirically, it will investigate how action can be taken against sextortion in a development project. In three steps, the project (1) theoretically highlights important aspects of the concept of sextortion, (2) maps if and how they translate into policy formulation, and (3) identifies opportunities and challenges with implementing policy about sextortion. With a definition of sextortion emphasizing the abuse of authority and the role of gender norms as a starting point, the project closely follows a process around formulating and implementing policy about sextortion in a non-governmental organization working with adult education in Tanzania.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sextortion är en form av korruption och könsbaserat våld. Sextortion innebär att en person missbrukar sin maktposition för att få tillgång till en sexuell tjänst, i utbyte mot en tjänst eller förmån som hen har möjlighet att bevilja eller undanhålla i kraft av sin position.Sextortion är en kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter och ett maktmissbruk. Men eftersom sextortion äger rum i gränslandet mellan korruption och könsbaserat våld, faller sextortion ofta mellan stolarna. De flesta studier av korruption undersöker mutor med fokus på pengar, vilket riskerar att osynliggöra andra former av korruption. I sextortion är valutan istället sex, vilket bidrar till dess osynliggörande. Offer för sextortion upplever ofta rädsla, skam och stigmatisering, vilket gör att flertalet fall av sextortion aldrig rapporteras.Detta projekt undersöker vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner.I Tanzania är sextortion ett erkänt fenomen med ett eget begrepp, till skillnad från de flesta andra länder. Detta ger verktyg att motverka sextortion, men det finns också glapp mellan policy och lagstiftning om sextortion, och implementeringen av desamma.Projektet studerar organisationen Karibu Tanzania Organization (KTO), som samlar folkhögskolor i Tanzania, och följer deras process att formulera och implementera policies för att motverka sextortion. Denna process tar sin början 2021, och KTO samarbetar med myndigheten mot korruption och utbildningsdepartementet i Tanzania för att integrera sextortion även i deras arbete. KTOs process och samarbeten utgör projektets fallstudie för att studera implementering av policies mot sextortion. Projektet undersöker förutsättningarna för att implementera en sådan policy mot sextortion och vilka utmaningar det finns i implementeringsprocessen.Datainsamling för projektet görs genom fältarbetesresor till Tanzania och workshops med representanter för regeringsdepartement och antikorruptionsmyndigheten, Sida och andra givare, icke-statliga organisationer, samt rektorer och lärare vid KTOs folkhögskolor. Projektet gör också intervjuer med workshopdeltagarna, och en omfattande policyanalys av relevant policy och lagstiftning i Tanzania.Datamaterialet analyseras med hjälp av ett teoretiskt ramverk som består av maskulinitetsteori och feministisk institutionalism. Detta ramverk möjliggör forskningsfrågor som fokuserar på hur institutioner möjliggör maktmissbruk. Hur säkrar policies till att fall av sextortion kan anmälas och följas upp, att anmälare skyddas och förövare lagförs? Projektet fokuserar på ansvaret för maktmissbruk genom att ifrågasätta normalisering och institutionalisering av sådant maktmissbruk.Forskningen är av stor relevans för hållbar utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Sextortion är en form av korruption, och korruption är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling. Sextortion innebär ett brott mot mänskliga rättigheter. Sextortion försvårar också tillgång till andra rättigheter, såsom grundläggande rättigheter till utbildning, hälsa, arbete under värdiga former, rätten till mark och vatten, säkerhet eller tillträde till rättssystemet.Tidigare forskning om korruption har oftast fokuserat på utbyte av pengar eller andra tjänster, vilket innebär att man har missat specifikt könade former av korruption som sextortion. När sex är valuta i korruption måste man också ta hänsyn till köns- och sexualitetsnormer för att förstå förekomsten och osynliggörandet av sextortion.Tidigare forskning har visat att sextortion är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling, men det finns fortfarande kunskapsglapp om hur sextortion kan motverkas och förebyggas. Detta projekt fokuserar på hur maktmissbruk och ansvar formuleras i policies om sextortion, och hur dessa policies sedan kan implementeras.Projektet bidrar med kunskap om vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för att implementera policies för att motverka sextortion.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sexual Abuse of Authority: Taking Action against Sextortion in Tanzania</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sextortion är en form av korruption och könsbaserat våld. Sextortion innebär att en person missbrukar sin maktposition för att få tillgång till en sexuell tjänst, i utbyte mot en tjänst eller förmån som hen har möjlighet att bevilja eller undanhålla i kraft av sin position.Sextortion är en kränkning av mänskliga rättigheter och ett maktmissbruk. Men eftersom sextortion äger rum i gränslandet mellan korruption och könsbaserat våld, faller sextortion ofta mellan stolarna. De flesta studier av korruption undersöker mutor med fokus på pengar, vilket riskerar att osynliggöra andra former av korruption. I sextortion är valutan istället sex, vilket bidrar till dess osynliggörande. Offer för sextortion upplever ofta rädsla, skam och stigmatisering, vilket gör att flertalet fall av sextortion aldrig rapporteras.Detta projekt undersöker vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner.I Tanzania är sextortion ett erkänt fenomen med ett eget begrepp, till skillnad från de flesta andra länder. Detta ger verktyg att motverka sextortion, men det finns också glapp mellan policy och lagstiftning om sextortion, och implementeringen av desamma.Projektet studerar organisationen Karibu Tanzania Organization (KTO), som samlar folkhögskolor i Tanzania, och följer deras process att formulera och implementera policies för att motverka sextortion. Denna process tar sin början 2021, och KTO samarbetar med myndigheten mot korruption och utbildningsdepartementet i Tanzania för att integrera sextortion även i deras arbete. KTOs process och samarbeten utgör projektets fallstudie för att studera implementering av policies mot sextortion. Projektet undersöker förutsättningarna för att implementera en sådan policy mot sextortion och vilka utmaningar det finns i implementeringsprocessen.Datainsamling för projektet görs genom fältarbetesresor till Tanzania och workshops med representanter för regeringsdepartement och antikorruptionsmyndigheten, Sida och andra givare, icke-statliga organisationer, samt rektorer och lärare vid KTOs folkhögskolor. Projektet gör också intervjuer med workshopdeltagarna, och en omfattande policyanalys av relevant policy och lagstiftning i Tanzania.Datamaterialet analyseras med hjälp av ett teoretiskt ramverk som består av maskulinitetsteori och feministisk institutionalism. Detta ramverk möjliggör forskningsfrågor som fokuserar på hur institutioner möjliggör maktmissbruk. Hur säkrar policies till att fall av sextortion kan anmälas och följas upp, att anmälare skyddas och förövare lagförs? Projektet fokuserar på ansvaret för maktmissbruk genom att ifrågasätta normalisering och institutionalisering av sådant maktmissbruk.Forskningen är av stor relevans för hållbar utveckling och fattigdomsbekämpning. Sextortion är en form av korruption, och korruption är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling. Sextortion innebär ett brott mot mänskliga rättigheter. Sextortion försvårar också tillgång till andra rättigheter, såsom grundläggande rättigheter till utbildning, hälsa, arbete under värdiga former, rätten till mark och vatten, säkerhet eller tillträde till rättssystemet.Tidigare forskning om korruption har oftast fokuserat på utbyte av pengar eller andra tjänster, vilket innebär att man har missat specifikt könade former av korruption som sextortion. När sex är valuta i korruption måste man också ta hänsyn till köns- och sexualitetsnormer för att förstå förekomsten och osynliggörandet av sextortion.Tidigare forskning har visat att sextortion är ett allvarligt hinder för hållbar utveckling, men det finns fortfarande kunskapsglapp om hur sextortion kan motverkas och förebyggas. Detta projekt fokuserar på hur maktmissbruk och ansvar formuleras i policies om sextortion, och hur dessa policies sedan kan implementeras.Projektet bidrar med kunskap om vilka implikationer det får när sex är valutan i korrupta transaktioner, vilket förbättrar förutsättningarna för att implementera policies för att motverka sextortion.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sextortion occurs when a person with entrusted authority abuses it to obtain sexual favors in exchange for a service or benefit which is within their power to grant or withhold (Eldén et al. 2020). “Sex for grades” is just one example of sextortion, where a teacher demands a sexual favor from a pupil in exchange for grades or exam results. Cases of sextortion have been documented in a range of contexts and sectors around the world, but because it does not neatly fit the definition of neither corruption nor gender based violence, it tends to be made invisible in both research and development practice.  Theoretically, this project will demonstrate what the implications are when sex is the currency of a corrupt transaction. Empirically, it will investigate how action can be taken against sextortion in a development project. In three steps, the project (1) theoretically highlights important aspects of the concept of sextortion, (2) maps if and how they translate into policy formulation, and (3) identifies opportunities and challenges with implementing policy about sextortion. With a definition of sextortion emphasizing the abuse of authority and the role of gender norms as a starting point, the project closely follows a process around formulating and implementing policy about sextortion in a non-governmental organization working with adult education in Tanzania.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reading the Signs: Renaming and transformative processes in urban Rwanda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gatuskyltar betyder något. De ingår i det språkliga landskapet som omger oss. De visar på vad som har varit och de pekar mot framtiden. Gatuskyltar i Kigali och andra städer byttes i 2011-2012 ut och ändrade utseende. De nya skyltarna använder ett nytt språk, engelska, som bara talas av en elit. De gamla skyltarna använde nationalspråket kinyarwanda och franska.   Namn- och språkbyten råkar inte bara hända – de är val som visar ideologier och sociala och politiska skeenden. Majoriteten av befolkningen som talar sitt eget modersmål, kinyarwanda, påverkas av sådana val.I Rwanda talar man inte engelska utan kinyarwanda med varandra på alla nivåer i samhället. Engelska har introducerats i Rwanda som en följd av folkmordet i 1994 och återkomsten av den nya politiska maktelit som kom tillbaka till landet efter långvarig landsflykt i grannländer där engelska är officiellt språk. Engelska, som verkar symbolisera det nya moderna Rwanda, fritt från kolonialt arv, lär man sig genom skolsystemet och språket har fått ytterligare status genom att nyligen bli upphöjt till undervisningsspråk.Huvudstaden Kigali är mitt i en process där den gamla centrumbebyggelsen ersätts av höga och moderna byggnader som även dessa symboliserar det nya Rwanda.  Beslutet att byta ut gatuskyltarna – och även att ändra andra namn – är politiska beslut som påverkar invånarnas identitet och känsla av tillhörighet.Projektet kombinerar utvecklingsforskning, sociolingvistik (forskning om språk och samhälle) och namnforskning. Denna kombination av olika forskningsfält är ny.Mot denna bakgrund har projektet tre delmål:1) att undersöka vilka ideologier som ligger till grund för tidigare namnpraxis och för de val man har gjort för omdöpning av alla gatunamn i Rwanda, samt på vilka nivåer besluten har fattats; 2) att fastställa hur de nya gatuskyltarna påverkar hur människor rör sig i den urbana miljön, undersöka känsla av sammanhållning och tillhörighet bland de kvinnor och män som använder Kigalis gator, samt analysera om myndigheternas beslut ifrågasätts eller accepteras; 3) att synliggöra de medverkandes upplevelser och minnen av platser i det språkliga landskapet genom att utveckla en interaktiv karta (baserad på en OpenStreetMap) där foto och korta texter laddas upp.Den webbaserade kartan kan användas av lärare och studenter i Rwanda, samt vidareutvecklas för lokala organisationer.  Workshops om pedagogik och framtida användningsområden kommer att hållas i samarbete med University of Kigali och University of Rwanda. Genom workshops i Rwanda kommer projektet att medverka till ett ökat forsknings- och pedagogiskt utbyte mellan forskare, lärare och studenter.Den svenska och den rwandiska forskaren som medverkar i projektet, kommer att använda olika metoder och aktiviteter för att fånga projektets tre huvudmål: Arkivforskning och kvalitativ analys av dokument, intervjuer med representanter för staten, fotodokumentation med hjälp av geografiskt informationssystem (GIS), ljudinspelningar av intervjuer och videoinspelningar under vandringar i Kigalis gator, fokusgrupp-diskussioner med kvinnor och män ur olika åldersgrupper och med olik bakgrund, workshops om användning och vidareutveckling av den digitala kartan som tas fram samt om interaktiva metoder.Genom att använda olika ingångar och metoder vill projektet belysa hur politiska beslut om språk spelar en väsentlig roll för individens delaktighet i samhället och för hur samhället utvecklas.  Detta är en aspekt som inte lyfts i rapporter och diskussioner om utveckling i låginkomstländer.När språk blir en faktor som antingen inkluderar eller exkluderar, beroende på utbildningsnivå eller socio-ekonomiska status, måste detta lyftas fram i utvecklingsdebatten. Därför är det viktigt att vanliga människors erfarenheter och röster om språk och offentliga texter i stadens gator kommer fram och når beslutsfattare.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim of the project is to identify how recent renaming of streets and the use of the exogenous language English in Rwanda affects citizens who move and navigate in the also physically reconstructed urban space. Naming practices reflect socio-political conditions and can be seen as a manifestation of authority and ideology. This project contributes to a new way of studying political change and power relations in Rwanda. It stresses the role of language in social development, especially in relation to identity and social cohesion.The project has three specific work packages with interlinked aims: To determine ideologies behind earlier and new naming practices, to establish how naming systems impact on people’s sense of inclusion in Rwandan society, and to highlight and disseminate the voices of those who move in the linguistic landscape. This will be done by developing an interactive map based on a free and collaborative OpenStreetMap that can also be used by educational institutions and organisations in Rwanda. This three-year-project involves researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the University of Kigali and the University of Rwanda in Rwanda, who collaborate by conducting document search and analysis, interviews with officials and politicians, with citizens (including video-recorded walk-along interviews), focus group discussions and workshops about how to use and reuse the digital interactive map as well as pedagogical development.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim of the project is to identify how recent renaming of streets and the use of the exogenous language English in Rwanda affects citizens who move and navigate in the also physically reconstructed urban space. Naming practices reflect socio-political conditions and can be seen as a manifestation of authority and ideology. This project contributes to a new way of studying political change and power relations in Rwanda. It stresses the role of language in social development, especially in relation to identity and social cohesion.The project has three specific work packages with interlinked aims: To determine ideologies behind earlier and new naming practices, to establish how naming systems impact on people’s sense of inclusion in Rwandan society, and to highlight and disseminate the voices of those who move in the linguistic landscape. This will be done by developing an interactive map based on a free and collaborative OpenStreetMap that can also be used by educational institutions and organisations in Rwanda. This three-year-project involves researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the University of Kigali and the University of Rwanda in Rwanda, who collaborate by conducting document search and analysis, interviews with officials and politicians, with citizens (including video-recorded walk-along interviews), focus group discussions and workshops about how to use and reuse the digital interactive map as well as pedagogical development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Gatuskyltar betyder något. De ingår i det språkliga landskapet som omger oss. De visar på vad som har varit och de pekar mot framtiden. Gatuskyltar i Kigali och andra städer byttes i 2011-2012 ut och ändrade utseende. De nya skyltarna använder ett nytt språk, engelska, som bara talas av en elit. De gamla skyltarna använde nationalspråket kinyarwanda och franska.   Namn- och språkbyten råkar inte bara hända – de är val som visar ideologier och sociala och politiska skeenden. Majoriteten av befolkningen som talar sitt eget modersmål, kinyarwanda, påverkas av sådana val.I Rwanda talar man inte engelska utan kinyarwanda med varandra på alla nivåer i samhället. Engelska har introducerats i Rwanda som en följd av folkmordet i 1994 och återkomsten av den nya politiska maktelit som kom tillbaka till landet efter långvarig landsflykt i grannländer där engelska är officiellt språk. Engelska, som verkar symbolisera det nya moderna Rwanda, fritt från kolonialt arv, lär man sig genom skolsystemet och språket har fått ytterligare status genom att nyligen bli upphöjt till undervisningsspråk.Huvudstaden Kigali är mitt i en process där den gamla centrumbebyggelsen ersätts av höga och moderna byggnader som även dessa symboliserar det nya Rwanda.  Beslutet att byta ut gatuskyltarna – och även att ändra andra namn – är politiska beslut som påverkar invånarnas identitet och känsla av tillhörighet.Projektet kombinerar utvecklingsforskning, sociolingvistik (forskning om språk och samhälle) och namnforskning. Denna kombination av olika forskningsfält är ny.Mot denna bakgrund har projektet tre delmål:1) att undersöka vilka ideologier som ligger till grund för tidigare namnpraxis och för de val man har gjort för omdöpning av alla gatunamn i Rwanda, samt på vilka nivåer besluten har fattats; 2) att fastställa hur de nya gatuskyltarna påverkar hur människor rör sig i den urbana miljön, undersöka känsla av sammanhållning och tillhörighet bland de kvinnor och män som använder Kigalis gator, samt analysera om myndigheternas beslut ifrågasätts eller accepteras; 3) att synliggöra de medverkandes upplevelser och minnen av platser i det språkliga landskapet genom att utveckla en interaktiv karta (baserad på en OpenStreetMap) där foto och korta texter laddas upp.Den webbaserade kartan kan användas av lärare och studenter i Rwanda, samt vidareutvecklas för lokala organisationer.  Workshops om pedagogik och framtida användningsområden kommer att hållas i samarbete med University of Kigali och University of Rwanda. Genom workshops i Rwanda kommer projektet att medverka till ett ökat forsknings- och pedagogiskt utbyte mellan forskare, lärare och studenter.Den svenska och den rwandiska forskaren som medverkar i projektet, kommer att använda olika metoder och aktiviteter för att fånga projektets tre huvudmål: Arkivforskning och kvalitativ analys av dokument, intervjuer med representanter för staten, fotodokumentation med hjälp av geografiskt informationssystem (GIS), ljudinspelningar av intervjuer och videoinspelningar under vandringar i Kigalis gator, fokusgrupp-diskussioner med kvinnor och män ur olika åldersgrupper och med olik bakgrund, workshops om användning och vidareutveckling av den digitala kartan som tas fram samt om interaktiva metoder.Genom att använda olika ingångar och metoder vill projektet belysa hur politiska beslut om språk spelar en väsentlig roll för individens delaktighet i samhället och för hur samhället utvecklas.  Detta är en aspekt som inte lyfts i rapporter och diskussioner om utveckling i låginkomstländer.När språk blir en faktor som antingen inkluderar eller exkluderar, beroende på utbildningsnivå eller socio-ekonomiska status, måste detta lyftas fram i utvecklingsdebatten. Därför är det viktigt att vanliga människors erfarenheter och röster om språk och offentliga texter i stadens gator kommer fram och når beslutsfattare.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kronisk brist på livsmedelssäkerhet och växande avfallshögar är stora hinder till utveckling, fred och välfärd i Västafrika. Fokus för detta projekt är att bidra till en lösning för dessa stora problem genom att utforska potentialen av en innovativ avfallkomposteringslösning som baseras på uppfödning av den tropiska insekten den Amerikanska vapenflugan (Hermetia illucens L.) i Benin.Benin har en av den högsta befolkningstillväxttakten i världen, samtidigt som tillgången till livsmedel.  Den ojämna och opålitliga produktiviteten i jordbruket leder till stor livsmedelsosäkerhet, vilket delvis beror på brist på hållbara och billiga foder till produktion av höns, grisar och fisk, delvis på låg jordbördighet som beror på brist på tillgång till gödselmedel för att berika jordarna. Den befolkningstillväxten leder också till ökad mängd avfall, som leder till miljöförstöring.I Benin driver nästa alla småbrukare djurproduktion, trots att kvalitetsdjurfoder är för dyra i regionen. Istället används alternativa, lågkvalitetsfoder som påverkar kvaliteten på det producerade köttet, fisken och äggen, och i slutändan ökar hushållens utsatthet för livsmedelsosäkerhet. Detta beror på att otjänligt djurfoder leder till lägre omvandling av djurfoder till djurprotein, således ökar priset på djurfoder. Därtill är 75% av regionens jordar utarmade, medan konstgödsel i Västafrika är för dyrt för att bönder ska ha råd. Ett annat stort problem som redan nämnts är ökningen av organiskt avfall som antingen hamnar på deponi, eller dumpas direkt i miljön. Uppfödning fluglarver kan på ett hållbart vis påverka alla dessa tre problem på samma gång.  Larven av den amerikanska vapenflugan kan kompostera, alltså födas upp på, olika organiska avfallsströmmar och i processen koncentrera högkvalitativt protein i sin biomassa som sedan kan användas som proteinkälla i djurfoder. Den amerikanska vapenflugan är en inhemsk flugart i Benin och forskning pågår för närvarande om deras ekologi på IITA-Benin. För att skala upp den nuvarande flugkolonin till en storskalig flugodling, och för att anpassa teknologin till olika lokala förhållanden så behövs forskning och stöd. Vidare, behöver den sociala acceptansen av denna nya teknologi utvärderas för att lyckas överföra denna teknologi till småbrukare såväl som storskaliga lantbruk. För detta syfte har vi satt ihop en tvärvetenskaplig grupp av experter inom sociologi, lantbruksekonomi, beteendevetenskap, såväl som experter inom flugekologi och fluglarvskompostering i Sverige och Benin, för att driva utvecklingen av fluglarvsteknologin i Västafrika. Syftet med detta projekt är att utvärdera fluglarvskompostering med den amerikanska vapenflugan med avseende på processeffektivitet, produktkvalitet, riskhantering för teknikanpassning av denna teknologi till Benin, som sedan kan tillämpas i andra västafrikanska länder. Vi kommer samtidigt att söka upp intressentmålgrupper, framförallt låginkomstbönder, kvinnor och unga entreprenörer, och utvärdera vilken påverkan implementering av fluglarvsteknologin och framställning av dessa värdefulla produkterna har på socioekonomiska parametrar. Det är värt att notera att majoriteten av småbrukarna i Benin är kvinnor, vilket öppnar för möjligheten att utvärdera hur könsperspektivet kan påverka i en sådan här jordbruksinnovation i Benin och att använda dessa lärdomar för att främja jämställdhet mellan könen. I detta projekt kommer vi att skala upp en småskalig flugkoloni till en fullskalig odlingsanläggning i Benin genom att överföra teknik-, och kunskapsöverföring från en världsledande forskningsanläggning i Sverige. Detta projekt har stor potential att öka hållbar produktivitet i lantbruket och presenterar könsneutrala cirkulärekonomiska affärsmöjligheter i Benin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Geopolitics at the margins - Exploring emergent political orders across the Red Sea</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Geopolitikens gränser - De nya samarbetena i Rödahavsregionen</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Red Sea Region is at the centre of new geopolitical intrigue: from significant investments in infrastructure projects to the establishment of military bases, to increased labour migration: the scope of current political, economic and security interactions between the states in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa is unprecedented. Conventional explanations point to national interests that drive actors in the Middle East to project their power into the Horn of Africa--a view that casts African actors as mere spectators in a geopolitical game. Instead, this project´s point of departure is that Middle Eastern and African actors are co-designers of their relations. Building upon the field of critical geopolitics, we suggest that political interaction between states are not merely driven by given (geopolitical and geoeconomic) interests but rely on the establishment of a common ideational ground. Those “geocultural” narratives build, for example, on the construction of shared pasts or joint futures. Hence, the project asks: How are the narratives that inform the political, economic and social interation across the Red Sea negotiated, established and justified? Exploring three cases of intense engagement, namely (i) peace and security, (ii) infrastructure and (iii) labour migration, this project aims at rendering visible the formation and settling of narratives that constitute the common ground on which new political formations are built in the region.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det regionala samarbetet i Rödahavsregionen, mellan länder på Afrikas horn och länder i Mellanöstern har expanderat betydligt och tagit nya former under de senaste åren. Vi ser en kraftig ökning av investeringar från länder i Mellanöstern, bland annat i storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt som till exempel längs den strategiskt placerade Bab-el-Mandeb-sträckan. Ett stort antal militärbaser har etablerats på Afrikas horn, till exempel av Saudi Arabien och Turkiet i Djibouti och Somalia. Vidare har Gulfstater agerat medlare i långvariga konflikter mellan afrikanska stater, som till exempel i fredsförhandlingarna mellan Etiopien och Eritrea. Lägg därtill den omfattande arbetskraftinvandringen från Etiopien och andra afrikanska länder till framför allt Qatar, Förenade Arabemiraten, Saudi Arabien och Libanon. Följande projekt ställer sig frågan hur vi ska förstå dessa geopolitiska förändringar. Handlar det om ännu ett geopolitiskt spel där rivaliserande stater kämpar om makt och inflytande, inte minst militärt och ekonomiskt? Har staterna på Afrikas horn enbart blivit en bricka i den pågående regionala maktkampen i Mellanöstern?Följande projekt förhåller sig kritiskt till rådande geopolitiska antagande om orsakerna till den regionala utvecklingen i Rödahavsregionen. Istället antar projektet en kritiskt geopolitisk utgångspunkt som betonar historiska och kulturella band och identitet som viktiga faktorer för att förstå utveckling och samarbete mellan stater och regioner. En utgångspunkt inom kritisk geopolitik är att ifrågasätta och undersöka hegemoniska staters makt och inflytande och deras möjlighet att styra den geopolitiska utvecklingen. Ansatsen är kritisk till att behandla ”mottagande” stater, till exempel staterna på Afrikas horn, som passiva aktörer. Istället betonar ansatsen nödvändigheten att ta hänsyn till kontexten, de lokala och regionala förhållandena, och de olika aktörernas, i detta fall, afrikanska staternas, möjlighet till agens, handlingsutrymme och påverkan, vid sidan av staterna i Mellanöstern. Projektets syfte är att undersöka berättelser, så kallade narrativer, om regionalt samspel och utveckling i Rödahavsregionen. Narrativer konstruerar en verklighetsbild genom att peka på nutida och historiska skeenden, orsaker och framtida implikationer. Berättelserna är avgörande för att överenskommelser ska ta form, förhandlas fram och legitimeras. Geopolitiska ställningstagande, uttryckta i narrativer, är inte uteslutande etablerade på formella politiska arenor, utan tar även form och utvecklas på arenor som utmärks av experter, affärsmän, media och populärkulturen. Projektet avser undersöka hur berättelser konsolideras och/eller marginaliseras på olika arenor för att nå en fördjupad förståelse av den mångsidiga och dynamiska utvecklingen i regionen. Projektets huvudfrågeställning är: Hur förhandlas, förankras och legitimeras olika berättelser om regionalt samarbete i Rödahavsregionen? Empiriskt genererar projektet ny kunskap om den omvälvande utvecklingen i Rödahavsregionen, en hitintills förbisedd region i forskning och policystudier. Teoretiskt bidrar projektet med ny kunskap då det vidareutvecklar den kritiska geopolitiska teoribildningen genom ett tydligare fokus på historiska och idémässiga förklaringsfaktorer samt genom att visa på hur en mångfald aktörer förhandlar fram och legitimerar geopolitiska idébärande berättelser på olika arenor i samhället. Policyrelevansen är tydligt kopplad till frågor om fred och säkerhet, migration, jämställdhet, mänskliga rättigheter och ekonomisk utveckling i Rödahavsregionen.Metodologiskt fokuserar projektet på tre arenor och tre fall. De tre fallen är; fred och säkerhet, infrastruktur och migration. De tre arenorna där narrativen studeras utgörs av den formella arenan (regeringsuttalanden, avtal etc.), praktiska arenan (policydokument, expertrapporter etc.) och den populära arenan (offentliga tillställningar, bloggar etc.).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Göteborgs universitet</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sustainable textile wastewater treatment using modified multi-layer membranes with antifouling and antibacterial properties</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Hållbar rening av avloppsvatten från textilindustri via användning av modifierade flerskiktsmembran med anti-foulande och antibakteriella egenska</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Separationsprocesser med membranfiltrering har blivit en generellt erkänd nyckelteknologi för att bemöta globala vattenbehovsutmaningar. För låg- och medelinkomstländer har implementeringen av denna teknik  inneburit höga kostnader vilket har resulterat i att dessa länder har en ineffektiv avloppsvattenrening och vattenåterförsel. Syftet med detta projekt är därför att utveckla ett nytt lågkostnadsmembran specifikt utformat för behandling av avloppsvatten från textilindustrin, vilken är en nyckelindustri för många låg och medelinkomstländer med hög vattenkonsumtion, och därmed mycket förorenat avloppsvatten som ofta släpps rakt ut i naturen utan någon rening. Målet med detta projekt är därför att använda ett nytt och billigt membran för att rena och, om möjligt, återföra avloppsvattnet och på så sätt minska vattenåtgången för textilindustrin i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Detta projekt kommer därmed att bidra till FN:s globala mål för hållbar utveckling 6 (rent vatten och sanitet för alla) och 12 (hållbar konsumtion och produktion). Dessutom kommer både unga som erfarna, manliga och kvinnliga forskare vara involverade i projektet, vilket även bidrar till det globala målet 5 (jämställdhet). Detta tvååriga projekt är ett samarbete mellan forskare i Egypten, Indien och Sverige med kompletterande expertisområden inom forskning och utveckling med membranteknik, vattenresurshantering och avloppsvattenrening. The Chemical Engineering Department på National Research Centre (NRC) i Kairo kommer att framställa kompositbaserade membran, innehållande polyesterbaserade material med polyakrylnitril och polysulfon som huvudpolymerer, och med delvis inblandade nanomaterial med antibakteriella egenskaper så som zink, titan eller järn för att minska den organiska påväxten och igensättningen av membranen. Dessa membran kommer därefter bli ytbehandlade av School of Chemical Sciences &amp; School of Energy Materials och The International &amp; Inter University of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology  på Mahatma Gandhi Universitetet (MGU) i Kottayam Kerala (Indien). Både kemiska och fysikaliska metoder (plasma, gamma och elektronstrålning) kommer att nyttjas för att modifiera membranytan. Därefter kommer både ytmodifierade, och ej modifierande membran att testas och utvärderas på Institutionen för Kemiteknik på Lunds Universitet (LU) med avseende på deras egenskaper för påväxt, rengöring och återhämtning. I nästkommande steg kommer välfungerande och högpresterande kandidater bland de testade membranen att skalas upp i pilotskala på NRC:s facilitet, för att tillverka tillräckligt mycket material för spiralmoduler. Dessa spiralmoduler kommer att testas på riktiga avloppsvatten ifrån textilfabriker i Egypten och Indien. Under pilotförsöken kommer membranens prestanda kontrolleras och utvärderas, samt processbetingelserna kommer att optimeras med avseende på påväxt och rengöring vilket kan ha en betydande påverkan på den totala hållbarheten av membranprocessen. Resultaten ifrån membranproduktionen och pilotförsöken kommer sedan att utvärderas i en teknoekonomisk analys, i samverkan med alla projektpartners. Resultaten kommer slutligen att presenteras för lokala slutanvändare och/eller förmånstagare i Egypten och Indien för att uppmärksamma och skapa medvetenhet för denna typ av potentiell lösning. Detta projekt kommer därmed att bidra till lokala lösningar för problem i en av de stora utmaningarna inom avloppsvattenrening för låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Treatment and re-use of textile wastewater is an important challenge in preserving existing water resources and reducing discharge of harmful pollutants into the environment. In particular, in the water-stressed countries across Africa and Asia this is of greatest significance. To contribute towards this, the project aims to produce low cost multi-layer membranes using nanocomposites and surface modifications to make membrane technology more affordable. For this, base composite membranes will be produced and then surface modified by adding layers of nanocomposites. Both base and modified membranes will then be characterized, tested and evaluated with regard to fouling and cleaning. Finally, pilot-scale membrane modules will be produced and tested on real textile wastewaters. The two-year project is a collaboration between the National Research Center of Cairo (Egypt), Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam (India) and Lund University (Sweden). The project will combine an exchange of scientific expertise and materials between the partners with scientific networking activities. Thus, project meetings plus three workshops are planned within the framework of the project. The impact of the project will not only increase collaboration between partners but will also support the establishment of membrane technology for textile wastewater treatment in the water-stressed countries like Egypt and India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <email>vetenskapsradet@vr.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Separationsprocesser med membranfiltrering har blivit en generellt erkänd nyckelteknologi för att bemöta globala vattenbehovsutmaningar. För låg- och medelinkomstländer har implementeringen av denna teknik  inneburit höga kostnader vilket har resulterat i att dessa länder har en ineffektiv avloppsvattenrening och vattenåterförsel. Syftet med detta projekt är därför att utveckla ett nytt lågkostnadsmembran specifikt utformat för behandling av avloppsvatten från textilindustrin, vilken är en nyckelindustri för många låg och medelinkomstländer med hög vattenkonsumtion, och därmed mycket förorenat avloppsvatten som ofta släpps rakt ut i naturen utan någon rening. Målet med detta projekt är därför att använda ett nytt och billigt membran för att rena och, om möjligt, återföra avloppsvattnet och på så sätt minska vattenåtgången för textilindustrin i låg- och medelinkomstländer. Detta projekt kommer därmed att bidra till FN:s globala mål för hållbar utveckling 6 (rent vatten och sanitet för alla) och 12 (hållbar konsumtion och produktion). Dessutom kommer både unga som erfarna, manliga och kvinnliga forskare vara involverade i projektet, vilket även bidrar till det globala målet 5 (jämställdhet). Detta tvååriga projekt är ett samarbete mellan forskare i Egypten, Indien och Sverige med kompletterande expertisområden inom forskning och utveckling med membranteknik, vattenresurshantering och avloppsvattenrening. The Chemical Engineering Department på National Research Centre (NRC) i Kairo kommer att framställa kompositbaserade membran, innehållande polyesterbaserade material med polyakrylnitril och polysulfon som huvudpolymerer, och med delvis inblandade nanomaterial med antibakteriella egenskaper så som zink, titan eller järn för att minska den organiska påväxten och igensättningen av membranen. Dessa membran kommer därefter bli ytbehandlade av School of Chemical Sciences &amp; School of Energy Materials och The International &amp; Inter University of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology  på Mahatma Gandhi Universitetet (MGU) i Kottayam Kerala (Indien). Både kemiska och fysikaliska metoder (plasma, gamma och elektronstrålning) kommer att nyttjas för att modifiera membranytan. Därefter kommer både ytmodifierade, och ej modifierande membran att testas och utvärderas på Institutionen för Kemiteknik på Lunds Universitet (LU) med avseende på deras egenskaper för påväxt, rengöring och återhämtning. I nästkommande steg kommer välfungerande och högpresterande kandidater bland de testade membranen att skalas upp i pilotskala på NRC:s facilitet, för att tillverka tillräckligt mycket material för spiralmoduler. Dessa spiralmoduler kommer att testas på riktiga avloppsvatten ifrån textilfabriker i Egypten och Indien. Under pilotförsöken kommer membranens prestanda kontrolleras och utvärderas, samt processbetingelserna kommer att optimeras med avseende på påväxt och rengöring vilket kan ha en betydande påverkan på den totala hållbarheten av membranprocessen. Resultaten ifrån membranproduktionen och pilotförsöken kommer sedan att utvärderas i en teknoekonomisk analys, i samverkan med alla projektpartners. Resultaten kommer slutligen att presenteras för lokala slutanvändare och/eller förmånstagare i Egypten och Indien för att uppmärksamma och skapa medvetenhet för denna typ av potentiell lösning. Detta projekt kommer därmed att bidra till lokala lösningar för problem i en av de stora utmaningarna inom avloppsvattenrening för låg och medelinkomstländer.</narrative>
      <narrative>Treatment and re-use of textile wastewater is an important challenge in preserving existing water resources and reducing discharge of harmful pollutants into the environment. In particular, in the water-stressed countries across Africa and Asia this is of greatest significance. To contribute towards this, the project aims to produce low cost multi-layer membranes using nanocomposites and surface modifications to make membrane technology more affordable. For this, base composite membranes will be produced and then surface modified by adding layers of nanocomposites. Both base and modified membranes will then be characterized, tested and evaluated with regard to fouling and cleaning. Finally, pilot-scale membrane modules will be produced and tested on real textile wastewaters. The two-year project is a collaboration between the National Research Center of Cairo (Egypt), Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam (India) and Lund University (Sweden). The project will combine an exchange of scientific expertise and materials between the partners with scientific networking activities. Thus, project meetings plus three workshops are planned within the framework of the project. The impact of the project will not only increase collaboration between partners but will also support the establishment of membrane technology for textile wastewater treatment in the water-stressed countries like Egypt and India.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskarskola inom Hållbar EnergiteknikEnergi är motorn för ekonomisk tillväxt och människors välbefinnande. Konventionell energianvändning såsom fossila bränslen/olja och biomassa har dock satt press på den naturliga miljön och ekosystemtjänsterna. Energisystem är sammanflätade med naturliga (mark, vatten, klimat), mänskliga (beteendemässiga, medvetenhet och preferenser) och politiska (politik och institutioner) system. Dessutom har energisystem påverkan på alla aspekter av hållbar utveckling inklusive livsmedelsproduktion, vattenförbrukning, socioekonomisk utveckling och, i vidare mening, rättvisa och jämställdhetsfrågor. Kvinnor, barn och utsatta människor är mer mottagliga för de lokala (luftföroreningar) och globala (klimatförändringarna) effekterna i låg- och medelinkomstländer.På grund av överflöd och ohållbar utvinning av knappa naturresurser och deras växande miljömässiga, ekonomiska och sociala konsekvenser finns det ett brådskande behov av omvandlingen av en linjär "take-make-consume-throw" ekonomimodell. Därför behöver vi ett tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt för att hantera den hållbara omvandlingen. Nya forskare bör utbildas inom området cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik, vilket kan ge flera fördelar såsom minskad miljöbelastning, förbättrad försörjningssäkerhet av råvaror och ökad konkurrenskraft, resurseffektivitet, innovation, ekonomisk tillväxt och skapande av arbetstillfällen. Det finns dessutom flera utmaningar som kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring, investeringar och ekonomisk konkurrenskraft, politiska instrument och marknadsskapande samt konsumentbeteende, affärsmodeller för innovation och energistyrning.Forskarskolan inom Hållbar Energiteknik (SEED - Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program) är en konkret grund för teknisk transformation, socio-teknisk innovation, kapacitetsuppbyggnad och kunskapsöverföring inom hållbar energiteknik. Målen för hållbar utveckling i agenda 2020 är utgångspunkt. En samarbetsplattform som skapats genom skolan ska bli en referens när det gäller att sammanfläta innovation, vetenskap och politik och övergångar mot ekonomisk tillväxt med låg koldioxidresistens i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Doktorandskolan ska ge följande mätbara effekter:Nätverk och överföring av spetskunskap inom cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik.Bidra till att strukturera doktorandutbildningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att stärka kapaciteten.Tillämpning av tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt såsom jämställdhetsintegrering, jämställdhet och social rättvisa i energiforskningFörstärka svensk forskning av högsta kvalitet med särskild relevans för hållbar transformation i Nepal, Bolivia och Indien.Etablera ett konsortium av tvärvetenskapliga unga forskare i låginkomst-, medelinkomst- och höginkomstländer.Förbereda unga forskare att ta upp nya globala utmaningar med hjälp av en ny forskningsstrategi.Partneruniversiteten är KTH, Lunds universitet (LU) Linnéuniversitetet (LNU), Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS, Bolivia), TERI University (New Delhi, Indien) och Kathmandu University (KU, Katmandu, Nepal) . Programmet kommer att fokusera på att överbrygga doktorandforskningen och utbildningsverksamheten bland de samarbetsuniversitet inom jordbruk (SDG 3), Vatten (SDG 6) och energi (SDG 7), Klimatförändringar (SDG 13) som tar upp nära övergripande frågor om Kön (SDG 5) och fattigdom (SDG 1).Programmet erbjuder fyra tvärvetenskapliga kurser, dvs. a) hållbarhet och utvärdering av politiken, (b) innovation och socioteknisk övergång, (c) energisystem och cirkulär ekonomi, (d) samverkansbedömning och global klimatagenda, och en sommarskola om ämnet kön, katastrof och klimatrisk - gemensamt organiserat av KTH, LNU och LU. Vi kommer att använda en hybridmodell för undervisning och interaktiv inlärningsplattform för handledning / mentorskap med doktorander. Projektet pågår i 48 månader och leds av KTH Royal Institute of Technology i Stockholm.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main objective of this  Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program (SEED) is to develop capacities of PhD researchers for complex developmental challenges and solving them with holistic and innovative system solutions; make them competent to work in multidisciplinary research to address the complex developmental societal challenges. The focus will be on bridging doctoral research and educational activities among the partnering universities in fields related with food, water, energy, sustainable production and consumption and  climate change while closely addressing issues of gender and poverty. It will run for 4 years with 3 intakes of 6 PhD students per year and the contents will be organized such that it can be recognized in the existing local PhD programs, enabling the students to complete their doctoral training within the ordinary time frame, yet with an added global flavor. Each intake has a 1,5-year program with an initial 4-month mobility period in Sweden followed by a period at the home university with on-line courses within the GDP. Also mandatory participation in the webinar series and continued online collaboration with research peers which has been established during the mobility period. This proposed Graduate Doctoral Program is thus focused on how interdisciplinary research in sustainability of energy systems is essential in the transformation  in low-income countries, creating an interdisciplinary addressing of  the transformation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskarskola inom Hållbar EnergiteknikEnergi är motorn för ekonomisk tillväxt och människors välbefinnande. Konventionell energianvändning såsom fossila bränslen/olja och biomassa har dock satt press på den naturliga miljön och ekosystemtjänsterna. Energisystem är sammanflätade med naturliga (mark, vatten, klimat), mänskliga (beteendemässiga, medvetenhet och preferenser) och politiska (politik och institutioner) system. Dessutom har energisystem påverkan på alla aspekter av hållbar utveckling inklusive livsmedelsproduktion, vattenförbrukning, socioekonomisk utveckling och, i vidare mening, rättvisa och jämställdhetsfrågor. Kvinnor, barn och utsatta människor är mer mottagliga för de lokala (luftföroreningar) och globala (klimatförändringarna) effekterna i låg- och medelinkomstländer.På grund av överflöd och ohållbar utvinning av knappa naturresurser och deras växande miljömässiga, ekonomiska och sociala konsekvenser finns det ett brådskande behov av omvandlingen av en linjär "take-make-consume-throw" ekonomimodell. Därför behöver vi ett tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt för att hantera den hållbara omvandlingen. Nya forskare bör utbildas inom området cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik, vilket kan ge flera fördelar såsom minskad miljöbelastning, förbättrad försörjningssäkerhet av råvaror och ökad konkurrenskraft, resurseffektivitet, innovation, ekonomisk tillväxt och skapande av arbetstillfällen. Det finns dessutom flera utmaningar som kapacitetsuppbyggnad och tekniköverföring, investeringar och ekonomisk konkurrenskraft, politiska instrument och marknadsskapande samt konsumentbeteende, affärsmodeller för innovation och energistyrning.Forskarskolan inom Hållbar Energiteknik (SEED - Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program) är en konkret grund för teknisk transformation, socio-teknisk innovation, kapacitetsuppbyggnad och kunskapsöverföring inom hållbar energiteknik. Målen för hållbar utveckling i agenda 2020 är utgångspunkt. En samarbetsplattform som skapats genom skolan ska bli en referens när det gäller att sammanfläta innovation, vetenskap och politik och övergångar mot ekonomisk tillväxt med låg koldioxidresistens i låg- och medelinkomstländer.Doktorandskolan ska ge följande mätbara effekter:Nätverk och överföring av spetskunskap inom cirkulär ekonomi och hållbar energiteknik.Bidra till att strukturera doktorandutbildningen i låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att stärka kapaciteten.Tillämpning av tvärvetenskapligt tillvägagångssätt såsom jämställdhetsintegrering, jämställdhet och social rättvisa i energiforskningFörstärka svensk forskning av högsta kvalitet med särskild relevans för hållbar transformation i Nepal, Bolivia och Indien.Etablera ett konsortium av tvärvetenskapliga unga forskare i låginkomst-, medelinkomst- och höginkomstländer.Förbereda unga forskare att ta upp nya globala utmaningar med hjälp av en ny forskningsstrategi.Partneruniversiteten är KTH, Lunds universitet (LU) Linnéuniversitetet (LNU), Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS, Bolivia), TERI University (New Delhi, Indien) och Kathmandu University (KU, Katmandu, Nepal) . Programmet kommer att fokusera på att överbrygga doktorandforskningen och utbildningsverksamheten bland de samarbetsuniversitet inom jordbruk (SDG 3), Vatten (SDG 6) och energi (SDG 7), Klimatförändringar (SDG 13) som tar upp nära övergripande frågor om Kön (SDG 5) och fattigdom (SDG 1).Programmet erbjuder fyra tvärvetenskapliga kurser, dvs. a) hållbarhet och utvärdering av politiken, (b) innovation och socioteknisk övergång, (c) energisystem och cirkulär ekonomi, (d) samverkansbedömning och global klimatagenda, och en sommarskola om ämnet kön, katastrof och klimatrisk - gemensamt organiserat av KTH, LNU och LU. Vi kommer att använda en hybridmodell för undervisning och interaktiv inlärningsplattform för handledning / mentorskap med doktorander. Projektet pågår i 48 månader och leds av KTH Royal Institute of Technology i Stockholm.</narrative>
      <narrative>The main objective of this  Sustainable Energy Engineerind Doctoral program (SEED) is to develop capacities of PhD researchers for complex developmental challenges and solving them with holistic and innovative system solutions; make them competent to work in multidisciplinary research to address the complex developmental societal challenges. The focus will be on bridging doctoral research and educational activities among the partnering universities in fields related with food, water, energy, sustainable production and consumption and  climate change while closely addressing issues of gender and poverty. It will run for 4 years with 3 intakes of 6 PhD students per year and the contents will be organized such that it can be recognized in the existing local PhD programs, enabling the students to complete their doctoral training within the ordinary time frame, yet with an added global flavor. Each intake has a 1,5-year program with an initial 4-month mobility period in Sweden followed by a period at the home university with on-line courses within the GDP. Also mandatory participation in the webinar series and continued online collaboration with research peers which has been established during the mobility period. This proposed Graduate Doctoral Program is thus focused on how interdisciplinary research in sustainability of energy systems is essential in the transformation  in low-income countries, creating an interdisciplinary addressing of  the transformation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to establish a research network among Swedish and Palestinian scholars/practitioners. This research, in a Swedish-Palestinian collaboration, aims at answering three main questions: i) what are digital rights in the Palestinian context? ii) How could the Palestinian basic law be used as an instrument to constitutionally protect digital rights? iii) What is the role of the Palestinian Supreme Constitutional Court in protecting digital rights within its main interpretative function?The questions pay a great attention to legal and political challenges surrounding the situation in relation to sustainable development goals 5: Achieve gender equality, and 16: Build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions. This topic has not been explored at the Palestinian level yet, where an urgent need emerges to fill the gaps in knowledge and provide for a comprehensive research on constitutionalism of digital rights. In doing so, a series of workshops, discussions, applications for grants, research stays for a joint and long-term collaboration will take place.This collaboration will be implemented in two years and will result in scientific publications. It contributes to building of scholarly capacities, conducting proper examination of digital rights protection at the constitutional level, and learning from identified best practice on the subject. The project has a great potential in contributing to the Swedish policy for sustainability in Palestine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att etablera ett palestinskt-svenskt tvärvetenskapligt forskningsnätverk relaterat till konstitutionella digitala rättigheter i Palestina. Nätverket kommer att undersöka skyddet av digitala rättigheter i Palestina och vilken roll den palestinska Högsta Konstitutionella Domstolen spelar I ljuset av grundlagen (konstitutionen). Projektet kommer att identifiera implikationerna av inskränkningar av digitala teknologier för mänskliga rättigheter, genom att studera tre områden: 1) digitala rättigheter i den palestinska kontexten; 2) användandet av grundlagen som ett instrument för att genom konstitutionen försvara digitala rättigheter, och 3) den roll Högsta Domstolen spelar för att skydda digitala rättigheter med det huvudsakliga syftet att tolka lagen. Samarbetet och forskarnätverket är unikt och originellt i sitt syfte och i utforskandet av ett område av fundamental vikt i den juridiska utvecklingen. De tre huvudsakliga aktörerna i detta nätverk är: i) Juridiska institutionen vid Örebro universitet, ii) Institutionen för globala studier vid Göteborgs universitet och iii) Instituionen för juridik och statsvetenskap vid Hebrons universitet i Palestina. Genom gemensamma aktiviteter och samförfattade publikationer är visionen att detta projekt innebär en unik möjlighet för att skapa ett fungerande och hållbart forskarnätverk och kunskapsutbyte. Projektet kommer att bidra till kunskap om hur digitala rättigheter i Palestina kan skyddas och hur Högsta Domstolen kan tolka grundlagen. Syftet är att stärka kunskapen om digitala rättigheter i Palestina i en tid där många stater inte minst i Arabvärlden på olika sätt inskränker möjligheter till användning av internet och digitala plattformar i en generell och global tendens av krympande utrymme för demokratiska krafter. De sökande förutser att detta nätverk kan ha betydelse för att främja konstitutionella förbättringar och förändringar i Palestina. Nätverket är också relevant för de globala hållbarhetsmålen. Särskilt mål 16 som syftar till att främja fredliga och inkluderande samhällen genom att bygga effektiva, ansvarstagande och inkluerande institutioner på alla nivåer. Ett starkt och trovärdigt rättssystem bidrar till att främja, förbättra och utveckla respekt för digitala mänskliga rättigheter. I tillägg ges uppmärksamhet till mål 5, Jämställdhet, i relation till bildandet av den palestinska Högsta Domstolen. Alla domare vid Högsta Domstolen är hittills män, vilket understryker vikten av att inkludera ett jämställdhetsperspektiv. Samarbetet kommer att implementeras under en två-årsperiod genom en serie av workshops, kortare forskningsvistelser och gemensamma forskningsansökningar med syfte att etablera ett långsiktigt och hållbart forskningssamarbete. Samverkan inkluderar forskare från olika discipliner och bakgrund och baseras på principer om ömsesidig nytta. Nätverkets etablering stämmer väl överens med Sveriges internationella utvecklingsagenda samt samarbete med och bistånd till Palestina och kan bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad i det palestinska rättssystemet liksom ett stärkande av Hebrons universitet. Nätverket kommer också att sträva efter att nå ut till policy-skapare, praktiker liksom civilsamhällesorganisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The purpose of this project is to establish a research network among Swedish and Palestinian scholars/practitioners. This research, in a Swedish-Palestinian collaboration, aims at answering three main questions: i) what are digital rights in the Palestinian context? ii) How could the Palestinian basic law be used as an instrument to constitutionally protect digital rights? iii) What is the role of the Palestinian Supreme Constitutional Court in protecting digital rights within its main interpretative function?The questions pay a great attention to legal and political challenges surrounding the situation in relation to sustainable development goals 5: Achieve gender equality, and 16: Build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions. This topic has not been explored at the Palestinian level yet, where an urgent need emerges to fill the gaps in knowledge and provide for a comprehensive research on constitutionalism of digital rights. In doing so, a series of workshops, discussions, applications for grants, research stays for a joint and long-term collaboration will take place.This collaboration will be implemented in two years and will result in scientific publications. It contributes to building of scholarly capacities, conducting proper examination of digital rights protection at the constitutional level, and learning from identified best practice on the subject. The project has a great potential in contributing to the Swedish policy for sustainability in Palestine.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt syftar till att etablera ett palestinskt-svenskt tvärvetenskapligt forskningsnätverk relaterat till konstitutionella digitala rättigheter i Palestina. Nätverket kommer att undersöka skyddet av digitala rättigheter i Palestina och vilken roll den palestinska Högsta Konstitutionella Domstolen spelar I ljuset av grundlagen (konstitutionen). Projektet kommer att identifiera implikationerna av inskränkningar av digitala teknologier för mänskliga rättigheter, genom att studera tre områden: 1) digitala rättigheter i den palestinska kontexten; 2) användandet av grundlagen som ett instrument för att genom konstitutionen försvara digitala rättigheter, och 3) den roll Högsta Domstolen spelar för att skydda digitala rättigheter med det huvudsakliga syftet att tolka lagen. Samarbetet och forskarnätverket är unikt och originellt i sitt syfte och i utforskandet av ett område av fundamental vikt i den juridiska utvecklingen. De tre huvudsakliga aktörerna i detta nätverk är: i) Juridiska institutionen vid Örebro universitet, ii) Institutionen för globala studier vid Göteborgs universitet och iii) Instituionen för juridik och statsvetenskap vid Hebrons universitet i Palestina. Genom gemensamma aktiviteter och samförfattade publikationer är visionen att detta projekt innebär en unik möjlighet för att skapa ett fungerande och hållbart forskarnätverk och kunskapsutbyte. Projektet kommer att bidra till kunskap om hur digitala rättigheter i Palestina kan skyddas och hur Högsta Domstolen kan tolka grundlagen. Syftet är att stärka kunskapen om digitala rättigheter i Palestina i en tid där många stater inte minst i Arabvärlden på olika sätt inskränker möjligheter till användning av internet och digitala plattformar i en generell och global tendens av krympande utrymme för demokratiska krafter. De sökande förutser att detta nätverk kan ha betydelse för att främja konstitutionella förbättringar och förändringar i Palestina. Nätverket är också relevant för de globala hållbarhetsmålen. Särskilt mål 16 som syftar till att främja fredliga och inkluderande samhällen genom att bygga effektiva, ansvarstagande och inkluerande institutioner på alla nivåer. Ett starkt och trovärdigt rättssystem bidrar till att främja, förbättra och utveckla respekt för digitala mänskliga rättigheter. I tillägg ges uppmärksamhet till mål 5, Jämställdhet, i relation till bildandet av den palestinska Högsta Domstolen. Alla domare vid Högsta Domstolen är hittills män, vilket understryker vikten av att inkludera ett jämställdhetsperspektiv. Samarbetet kommer att implementeras under en två-årsperiod genom en serie av workshops, kortare forskningsvistelser och gemensamma forskningsansökningar med syfte att etablera ett långsiktigt och hållbart forskningssamarbete. Samverkan inkluderar forskare från olika discipliner och bakgrund och baseras på principer om ömsesidig nytta. Nätverkets etablering stämmer väl överens med Sveriges internationella utvecklingsagenda samt samarbete med och bistånd till Palestina och kan bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad i det palestinska rättssystemet liksom ett stärkande av Hebrons universitet. Nätverket kommer också att sträva efter att nå ut till policy-skapare, praktiker liksom civilsamhällesorganisationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research collaboration aims at setting up a network of Swedish and Congolese (DRC) academic institutions and researchers that would contribute to comprehending, assessing and streamlining midwifery’s role in bringing about a structured health system architecture that allows women and girls access to equitable, socially valued and rights-based sexual and reproductive health services in the DRC, as a result of implementation of the national strategy for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the country.Midwives and midwifery profession are critical resources in advancing comprehensive SRHR in any system. Unfortunately, their position in the DRC is still very weak, unregulated, and not supported. Their workplaces are poorly equipped, and their training institutions reflect substandard quality. This research network will identify, explore and analyze important topics that need to be dealt with in order to nurture, promote and ensure sustainable midwifery profession is available.Women and girls bear the burden of ill health in the country: contraceptive prevalence at 18%, maternal mortality at 846 deaths per 100 000 live births, adolescent pregnancy over 30% etc. Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) abounds, as does unsafe abortion.This collaboration will empower a valuable professional body whose contribution to integrated SRHR will improve health, save lives and promote rights for millions of women and girls in the DRC.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattningDen Demokratiska republiken Kongo är bland de fattigaste länderna i världen, där ohälsan drabbar den stora majoriteten av befolkningen. Kvinnor och flickor bär det mesta av sjukdomsbördan: fertilitetsgraden är hög, med upp till 6 barn per kvinna, kvinnor saknar preventiv medel vilket leder till oväntade graviditeter speciellt bland de unga.  Mödradödligheten är bland de värsta i världen. Trots att så många som 87% av födslarna äger rum i hälsoinrättningar, förblir dödligheten oacceptabelt hög, vilket tyder på att det är vårdkvaliteten inom sjukvården som är dålig. Sexuellt och könsbaserat våld finns i överflöd, liksom osäkra aborter vilket är en stor bidragande faktor till mödradödligheten. Myndigheterna i DRK har tagit fram en ambitiös strategi för att förbättra den allmänna sjukvården (den s.k. universell hälsotäckning som syftar till att göra sjukvården tillgänglig för alla). Strategin sätter fokus på mödra- och barnhälsovård och sexuella och reproduktiva tjänster och rättigheter. Detta strategiska fokus på mödrahälsa har framhävt barnmorskors betydelse och betonat brådskan med att snabbt utbilda fler samt förbättra barnmorskornas kapacitet.Tyvärr är barnmorskeprofessionen inte så högt värderad i den kongolesiska hälsovården. De är få i antal, är lågt avlönade och saknar ofta den kvalifikation som krävs för att arbeta enligt internationella kvalitetskrav. DRK lider ett akut behov av barnmorskor som kan tillhandahålla omfattande mödravård samt sexuella och reproduktiva tjänster med omedelbara, kortvariga, långvariga och större folkhälsoutfall som beskrivs i barnmorskans kvalitetskrav inom vården. Det finns ett behov av evidens för att styra policyformuleringar som syftar till att främja barnmorskans status som ett förutsättning i genomförandet att den allmänna sjukvården i ett resursbegränsat sammanhang.Den här ansökan avser att initiera och utveckla samarbete mellan svenska och kongolesiska forskare för att undersöka och belysa de hälsopolitiska processer som krävs för att förstärka barnmorskeprofessionen i DRK i implementeringen av den allmänna sjukvårdsstrategin i landet.Samarbetet är mycket relevans med hänsyn till den hälsosituationen och det stora behovet av kvalificerade barnmorskor i DRK. Förbättrad barnmorskors kompetens kommer att rädda milliontals kvinnors liv i landet. Den direkta effekten av detta forskningssamarbete kommer att vara att akademiska institutioner i DRK kommer att dra nytta av de svenska forskarnas och institutionernas rika erfarenhet av att stärka barnmorskyrket, praktiken och utbildningen. Sedan kommer detta samarbete bidra till med analys, evidens och rekommendationer till beslutfattare, DRK:s barnmorskeförbund, barnmorskeskolor och andra intressenter om hur man kan så effektivt som möjligt accelerera barnmorskors insats i genomförandet av den allmänna sjukvården i DRK.Samarbetet är mycket i linje med Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med DRK som prioritera bl.a. jämlik hälsa med tyngpunkt på tillgång till omfattande SRH tjänster samt respekt för rättigheter. Utbildningen av barnmorskor är en pelare i detta arbete. Vidare bidrar detta samarbetet mot Karolinska Institutets senaste strategiska beslut att initiera ett Center for Excellence for Sustainable Health for att underlätta bredare och stratstrategiska insatser med Afrikanska akademiska institutioner och forskare för att bidra till hållbar hälsoutveckling i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattningDen Demokratiska republiken Kongo är bland de fattigaste länderna i världen, där ohälsan drabbar den stora majoriteten av befolkningen. Kvinnor och flickor bär det mesta av sjukdomsbördan: fertilitetsgraden är hög, med upp till 6 barn per kvinna, kvinnor saknar preventiv medel vilket leder till oväntade graviditeter speciellt bland de unga.  Mödradödligheten är bland de värsta i världen. Trots att så många som 87% av födslarna äger rum i hälsoinrättningar, förblir dödligheten oacceptabelt hög, vilket tyder på att det är vårdkvaliteten inom sjukvården som är dålig. Sexuellt och könsbaserat våld finns i överflöd, liksom osäkra aborter vilket är en stor bidragande faktor till mödradödligheten. Myndigheterna i DRK har tagit fram en ambitiös strategi för att förbättra den allmänna sjukvården (den s.k. universell hälsotäckning som syftar till att göra sjukvården tillgänglig för alla). Strategin sätter fokus på mödra- och barnhälsovård och sexuella och reproduktiva tjänster och rättigheter. Detta strategiska fokus på mödrahälsa har framhävt barnmorskors betydelse och betonat brådskan med att snabbt utbilda fler samt förbättra barnmorskornas kapacitet.Tyvärr är barnmorskeprofessionen inte så högt värderad i den kongolesiska hälsovården. De är få i antal, är lågt avlönade och saknar ofta den kvalifikation som krävs för att arbeta enligt internationella kvalitetskrav. DRK lider ett akut behov av barnmorskor som kan tillhandahålla omfattande mödravård samt sexuella och reproduktiva tjänster med omedelbara, kortvariga, långvariga och större folkhälsoutfall som beskrivs i barnmorskans kvalitetskrav inom vården. Det finns ett behov av evidens för att styra policyformuleringar som syftar till att främja barnmorskans status som ett förutsättning i genomförandet att den allmänna sjukvården i ett resursbegränsat sammanhang.Den här ansökan avser att initiera och utveckla samarbete mellan svenska och kongolesiska forskare för att undersöka och belysa de hälsopolitiska processer som krävs för att förstärka barnmorskeprofessionen i DRK i implementeringen av den allmänna sjukvårdsstrategin i landet.Samarbetet är mycket relevans med hänsyn till den hälsosituationen och det stora behovet av kvalificerade barnmorskor i DRK. Förbättrad barnmorskors kompetens kommer att rädda milliontals kvinnors liv i landet. Den direkta effekten av detta forskningssamarbete kommer att vara att akademiska institutioner i DRK kommer att dra nytta av de svenska forskarnas och institutionernas rika erfarenhet av att stärka barnmorskyrket, praktiken och utbildningen. Sedan kommer detta samarbete bidra till med analys, evidens och rekommendationer till beslutfattare, DRK:s barnmorskeförbund, barnmorskeskolor och andra intressenter om hur man kan så effektivt som möjligt accelerera barnmorskors insats i genomförandet av den allmänna sjukvården i DRK.Samarbetet är mycket i linje med Sveriges strategi för utvecklingssamarbete med DRK som prioritera bl.a. jämlik hälsa med tyngpunkt på tillgång till omfattande SRH tjänster samt respekt för rättigheter. Utbildningen av barnmorskor är en pelare i detta arbete. Vidare bidrar detta samarbetet mot Karolinska Institutets senaste strategiska beslut att initiera ett Center for Excellence for Sustainable Health for att underlätta bredare och stratstrategiska insatser med Afrikanska akademiska institutioner och forskare för att bidra till hållbar hälsoutveckling i Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>This research collaboration aims at setting up a network of Swedish and Congolese (DRC) academic institutions and researchers that would contribute to comprehending, assessing and streamlining midwifery’s role in bringing about a structured health system architecture that allows women and girls access to equitable, socially valued and rights-based sexual and reproductive health services in the DRC, as a result of implementation of the national strategy for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the country.Midwives and midwifery profession are critical resources in advancing comprehensive SRHR in any system. Unfortunately, their position in the DRC is still very weak, unregulated, and not supported. Their workplaces are poorly equipped, and their training institutions reflect substandard quality. This research network will identify, explore and analyze important topics that need to be dealt with in order to nurture, promote and ensure sustainable midwifery profession is available.Women and girls bear the burden of ill health in the country: contraceptive prevalence at 18%, maternal mortality at 846 deaths per 100 000 live births, adolescent pregnancy over 30% etc. Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) abounds, as does unsafe abortion.This collaboration will empower a valuable professional body whose contribution to integrated SRHR will improve health, save lives and promote rights for millions of women and girls in the DRC.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Soil salinization is an increasing global problem. An estimated 500 million ha are affected and in some areas the land is left fallow with severe economic consequences. Farmers are no longer capable of feeding their families and are forced to migrate to cities where they often end up in slums.The major aim of this project is to turn saline soil into productive soil. Initially we have focused on Bangladesh. Starting from one of their best salt tolerant local Bangladesh wheat variety BARI Gom-25, we increased the genetic variation by Ethyl Methane Sulphonate. From the mutated population we screened ca 2000 lines for increased salt tolerance in a laboratory assay and identified 70 lines with high salt tolerance (~20 dS/m).During the winter season (2017/18) we performed the first field trial on saline land (~10 dS/m) in Southern Bangladesh with these lines. The trial showed very promising results. All tested lines, including BARI Gom-25, were ranked in a blind test by a local farmer and our 70 lines were placed on the 70 first places! We have continued with different tests and are down to ca five extra ordinary salt tolerant lines to be used in this project. For transfer of knowledge (both ways) we collaborate with ICCO (NGO) for trials with farmers, Lal Teer Seed Ltd for controlled drip irrigation tests, and HST University for salt stress marker identification and capacity building. We plan to get seeds approved on the national seed notification list to fight hunger and poverty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I kustnära och lågliggande områden orsakar stigande havsnivåer och konstbevattning med havsvatten (påtvingat pga brist på sötvatten) en tillströmning av saltvatten, vilket påverkar både jordbruksmarken och grundvattnet negativt. Denna negativa utveckling utgör ett reellt och ökande hot för matproduktionen i många utvecklingsländer – däribland Bangladesh. När samtidigt världens befolkning ökar och hela jordbruket behöver genomgå en förbättrad effektivitet för att både minska dess klimatpåverkan och öka produktionen, innebär detta att vi behöver använda den mark som fortfarande inte är påverkad av ökad salthalt på ett mycket effektivare sätt. Vi behöver dessutom förhindra en ökad försaltning av nuvarande jordbruksmark och samtidigt återanvända redan förstörd mark. Detta är en oerhörd utmaning och kräver innovativa tankesätt och nya lösningar som hållbart kan säkra såväl jordbrukseffektiviteten som grundvattenkvaliteten. Som en viktig del i denna utmaning ligger det att ta fram salttoleranta utsäden som kan användas i praktisk odling. Salthaltiga jordar där det inte längre går att bedriva ett effektivt jordbruk utgör f.n. ca. 7% av jordens odlingsbara mark och arealerna ökar. Ca 500 miljoner hektar (30%) är så saltpåverkade att de påverkar utbytet i odlingarna. Skrämmande siffror! Detta gäller i hög grad matväxter (cash crops) som t.ex. vete och ris som är extra känsliga för salt. Vi har m.h.a Inclusive Business Sweden gjort en extern genomlysning av hur stor den potentiella marknaden är där vi aktivt skulle kunna deltaga för att komma till rätta med problemet. Analysen baserades bl.a på importerad vetemängd i respektive land, saltkontaminerad odlingsareal, forsknings- och utvecklingsinfrastruktur, kapacitet att producera/distribuera utsäde samt politisk stabilitet. Utifrån dessa kriterier kom Bangladesh, Egypten, Kenya, Algeriet och Indien fram som de mest intressanta länderna i vår analys. Enbart i Bangladesh, ett av världens fattigaste länder där över 70 miljoner människor lever i extrem fattigdom, utgörs över 1 miljon ha av salthaltiga marker (motsvarar ca 40% av Sveriges nuvarande odlingsareal), dvs. det finns en enorm potential att använda stora och outnyttjade arealer för t.ex. veteodling. Genom att utnyttja modern, molekylärt baserad förädlingsteknologi kan vi få fram nya, salttoleranta, lokalt anpassade sorter på ett snabbare och precisare sätt än tidigare. Principen är att öka variationen i en speciellt utvald vetepopulation genom väl beprövad mutationsmetodik som ger samma typ av mutationer i DNA molekylen som de som sker naturligt i cellen. Enligt gällande lagstiftning definieras växter med denna typ av genmodifiering inte som GM (dvs. gentekniskt modifierade). Detta ger en stor praktisk fördel eftersom vi då slipper den dåliga acceptans och negative propaganda som råder kring GM växter fr.a. från olika miljöorganisationer. Dessutom slipper vi fördyrande och tidskrävande tester på de färdiga växterna som krävs i GM-fallet, vilket markant förlänger tiden till marknad. Genom att utveckla avancerade biokemiska och molekylära selektionsmetoder kan vi nu istället välja ut (selektera) växtindivider med önskvärda egenskaper ur vår muterade population, och detta med en mycket stor precision. Genom att rikta selektionen direkt till ett praktiskt behov d.v.s. i detta fall till att återutnyttja och t.o.m. återställa salthaltiga jordar för odling av en produkt som efterfrågas på marknaden, skapas starka humanitära och miljömässiga drivkrafter i projektet förutom den stora ekonomiska potential som redan finns.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I kustnära och lågliggande områden orsakar stigande havsnivåer och konstbevattning med havsvatten (påtvingat pga brist på sötvatten) en tillströmning av saltvatten, vilket påverkar både jordbruksmarken och grundvattnet negativt. Denna negativa utveckling utgör ett reellt och ökande hot för matproduktionen i många utvecklingsländer – däribland Bangladesh. När samtidigt världens befolkning ökar och hela jordbruket behöver genomgå en förbättrad effektivitet för att både minska dess klimatpåverkan och öka produktionen, innebär detta att vi behöver använda den mark som fortfarande inte är påverkad av ökad salthalt på ett mycket effektivare sätt. Vi behöver dessutom förhindra en ökad försaltning av nuvarande jordbruksmark och samtidigt återanvända redan förstörd mark. Detta är en oerhörd utmaning och kräver innovativa tankesätt och nya lösningar som hållbart kan säkra såväl jordbrukseffektiviteten som grundvattenkvaliteten. Som en viktig del i denna utmaning ligger det att ta fram salttoleranta utsäden som kan användas i praktisk odling. Salthaltiga jordar där det inte längre går att bedriva ett effektivt jordbruk utgör f.n. ca. 7% av jordens odlingsbara mark och arealerna ökar. Ca 500 miljoner hektar (30%) är så saltpåverkade att de påverkar utbytet i odlingarna. Skrämmande siffror! Detta gäller i hög grad matväxter (cash crops) som t.ex. vete och ris som är extra känsliga för salt. Vi har m.h.a Inclusive Business Sweden gjort en extern genomlysning av hur stor den potentiella marknaden är där vi aktivt skulle kunna deltaga för att komma till rätta med problemet. Analysen baserades bl.a på importerad vetemängd i respektive land, saltkontaminerad odlingsareal, forsknings- och utvecklingsinfrastruktur, kapacitet att producera/distribuera utsäde samt politisk stabilitet. Utifrån dessa kriterier kom Bangladesh, Egypten, Kenya, Algeriet och Indien fram som de mest intressanta länderna i vår analys. Enbart i Bangladesh, ett av världens fattigaste länder där över 70 miljoner människor lever i extrem fattigdom, utgörs över 1 miljon ha av salthaltiga marker (motsvarar ca 40% av Sveriges nuvarande odlingsareal), dvs. det finns en enorm potential att använda stora och outnyttjade arealer för t.ex. veteodling. Genom att utnyttja modern, molekylärt baserad förädlingsteknologi kan vi få fram nya, salttoleranta, lokalt anpassade sorter på ett snabbare och precisare sätt än tidigare. Principen är att öka variationen i en speciellt utvald vetepopulation genom väl beprövad mutationsmetodik som ger samma typ av mutationer i DNA molekylen som de som sker naturligt i cellen. Enligt gällande lagstiftning definieras växter med denna typ av genmodifiering inte som GM (dvs. gentekniskt modifierade). Detta ger en stor praktisk fördel eftersom vi då slipper den dåliga acceptans och negative propaganda som råder kring GM växter fr.a. från olika miljöorganisationer. Dessutom slipper vi fördyrande och tidskrävande tester på de färdiga växterna som krävs i GM-fallet, vilket markant förlänger tiden till marknad. Genom att utveckla avancerade biokemiska och molekylära selektionsmetoder kan vi nu istället välja ut (selektera) växtindivider med önskvärda egenskaper ur vår muterade population, och detta med en mycket stor precision. Genom att rikta selektionen direkt till ett praktiskt behov d.v.s. i detta fall till att återutnyttja och t.o.m. återställa salthaltiga jordar för odling av en produkt som efterfrågas på marknaden, skapas starka humanitära och miljömässiga drivkrafter i projektet förutom den stora ekonomiska potential som redan finns.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Diarrésjukdomar hos barn är kanske ett av de allvarligaste hälsoproblemen i världen. Detta gäller speciellt för länder i ”tredje världen” där miljoner barn dör av diarrésjukdomar eller lider av allvarlig undernäring som en följd av detta. Detta gäller även i högsta grad husdjuren som hålls av fattiga bönder. Dessa djur lider av liknande sjukdomar och även här är det de unga djuren som drabbas värst och många dör till följd av detta. Som en konsekvens av allt detta leder diarrésjukdomar till hunger och allvarlig undernäring av barn. Etiopien är ett land som ligger strax under Saharaöknen (sub-Saharan), med en befolkning på 100 miljoner människor. Landet lider ofta av torka som gör att människor och djur inte kan få tillräckligt med mat och vatten. Därför räknas Etiopien till ett av de allra fattigaste länderna i världen. Många är beroende av sina husdjur för mat och inkomst, speciellt har många bönder får och getter, men även kor är mycket vanliga. Etiopien räknas att ha den största populationen av får, getter och kor i Afrika och boskapshållning räknas som den viktigaste näringen i landet. Tyvärr är det många problem med denna näring och till exempel dör mängder av djur på grund av smittsamma sjukdomar. Som nämns tidigare anses diarrésjukdomar vara ett av de största problemen. Diarrésjukdomar kan orsakas av en mängd olika typer av mikroorganismer som virus, bakterier och protozoer. Hur dessa smittar varierar och även behandlingen skiljer sig åt, till exempel fungerar inte antibiotika mot virus. Väldigt ofta finns varken vaccin eller andra behandlingsmetoder tillgängliga. Man har aldrig gjort någon ordentlig kartläggning över vilka mikroorganismer som ligger bakom diarrésjukdomar hos boskap i Etiopien. Därför kan man inte heller sätta in lämpliga åtgärder som till exempel vaccination eller lämpliga biosäkerhetsåtgärder. Inte heller har man undersökt om dessa mikroorganismer kan smitta mellan djuren och människorna, och vice versa. Detta projekt har därför målsättningen att kartlägga vilka mikroorganismer som cirkulerar i får, getter och kor med diarré. Vi kommer också undersöka i detalj några virus och bakterier som är av speciellt intresse och följa upp om dessa även finns hos barn med diarré. Dessutom kommer vi använda metoder som kan hitta helt nya mikroorganismer (s.k. metagenomik) och vi kommer även studera dessa nya mikroorganismer i mer detalj. Vi tror nämligen att det finns många ännu ej beskrivna virus/bakterier som orsak till diarrésjukdomar hos idisslarna. När vi sedan har fått en så komplett bild som möjligt kommer vi avsluta projektet med en ”work-shop” där vi delar med oss av denna kunskap till organisationer med ansvar för djur, human hälsa och smittskydd i Etiopien, som i sin tur får inleda korttids- och långtidsåtgärder för att kontrollera och behandla dessa. Allt detta kommer leda till betydligt friskare djur och därmed förbättrad hälsa, reducera hunger och fattigdomen för barnen i Etiopien.</narrative>
      <narrative>Ethiopia is a sub-Saharan country inhabited by about 100 million people with frequent occurrence of draughts. The country is believed to have the largest livestock population in Africa - 53 million cattle, 26 million sheep, and 22 million goats, which contribute immensely to the national economy and food security. However, the resource cannot be utilized efficiently due to many problems, among which a number of important diseases of ruminants that reduce their productivity are of paramount importance. About one-half of all lambs born in the country die due to various causes. Diarrhoea is a leading health problem of ruminants, especially the young stock, causing huge economic loss and affecting food safety and security. The incidence of diarrhoea in calves under 30 days of age varies between 10% and 20%; the disease accounts for about 75% of all the mortality of dairy calves less than three weeks of age. It is obvious that infectious agents, especially in young animals, cause severe diarrhoea that may lead to the death of the animals. The overall purpose of this project is to determine what types of infectious agents, in particular viruses and bacteria, but also protozoa that circulate in Ethiopia for the ultimate goal to put in suitable counter measures to prevent diarrhoea in young ruminant and improve animal health and as a consequence this will lead to more food and improve human health, both directly and indirectly, and economy.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improving animal and human health via identification and characterization of diarrhoeal pathogens in ruminants in Ethiopia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förbättring av djur och humanhälsan genom identifiering av infektionsämnen bakom diarre-sjukdomar på idisslare i Etiopien</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia is a sub-Saharan country inhabited by about 100 million people with frequent occurrence of draughts. The country is believed to have the largest livestock population in Africa - 53 million cattle, 26 million sheep, and 22 million goats, which contribute immensely to the national economy and food security. However, the resource cannot be utilized efficiently due to many problems, among which a number of important diseases of ruminants that reduce their productivity are of paramount importance. About one-half of all lambs born in the country die due to various causes. Diarrhoea is a leading health problem of ruminants, especially the young stock, causing huge economic loss and affecting food safety and security. The incidence of diarrhoea in calves under 30 days of age varies between 10% and 20%; the disease accounts for about 75% of all the mortality of dairy calves less than three weeks of age. It is obvious that infectious agents, especially in young animals, cause severe diarrhoea that may lead to the death of the animals. The overall purpose of this project is to determine what types of infectious agents, in particular viruses and bacteria, but also protozoa that circulate in Ethiopia for the ultimate goal to put in suitable counter measures to prevent diarrhoea in young ruminant and improve animal health and as a consequence this will lead to more food and improve human health, both directly and indirectly, and economy.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Diarrésjukdomar hos barn är kanske ett av de allvarligaste hälsoproblemen i världen. Detta gäller speciellt för länder i ”tredje världen” där miljoner barn dör av diarrésjukdomar eller lider av allvarlig undernäring som en följd av detta. Detta gäller även i högsta grad husdjuren som hålls av fattiga bönder. Dessa djur lider av liknande sjukdomar och även här är det de unga djuren som drabbas värst och många dör till följd av detta. Som en konsekvens av allt detta leder diarrésjukdomar till hunger och allvarlig undernäring av barn. Etiopien är ett land som ligger strax under Saharaöknen (sub-Saharan), med en befolkning på 100 miljoner människor. Landet lider ofta av torka som gör att människor och djur inte kan få tillräckligt med mat och vatten. Därför räknas Etiopien till ett av de allra fattigaste länderna i världen. Många är beroende av sina husdjur för mat och inkomst, speciellt har många bönder får och getter, men även kor är mycket vanliga. Etiopien räknas att ha den största populationen av får, getter och kor i Afrika och boskapshållning räknas som den viktigaste näringen i landet. Tyvärr är det många problem med denna näring och till exempel dör mängder av djur på grund av smittsamma sjukdomar. Som nämns tidigare anses diarrésjukdomar vara ett av de största problemen. Diarrésjukdomar kan orsakas av en mängd olika typer av mikroorganismer som virus, bakterier och protozoer. Hur dessa smittar varierar och även behandlingen skiljer sig åt, till exempel fungerar inte antibiotika mot virus. Väldigt ofta finns varken vaccin eller andra behandlingsmetoder tillgängliga. Man har aldrig gjort någon ordentlig kartläggning över vilka mikroorganismer som ligger bakom diarrésjukdomar hos boskap i Etiopien. Därför kan man inte heller sätta in lämpliga åtgärder som till exempel vaccination eller lämpliga biosäkerhetsåtgärder. Inte heller har man undersökt om dessa mikroorganismer kan smitta mellan djuren och människorna, och vice versa. Detta projekt har därför målsättningen att kartlägga vilka mikroorganismer som cirkulerar i får, getter och kor med diarré. Vi kommer också undersöka i detalj några virus och bakterier som är av speciellt intresse och följa upp om dessa även finns hos barn med diarré. Dessutom kommer vi använda metoder som kan hitta helt nya mikroorganismer (s.k. metagenomik) och vi kommer även studera dessa nya mikroorganismer i mer detalj. Vi tror nämligen att det finns många ännu ej beskrivna virus/bakterier som orsak till diarrésjukdomar hos idisslarna. När vi sedan har fått en så komplett bild som möjligt kommer vi avsluta projektet med en ”work-shop” där vi delar med oss av denna kunskap till organisationer med ansvar för djur, human hälsa och smittskydd i Etiopien, som i sin tur får inleda korttids- och långtidsåtgärder för att kontrollera och behandla dessa. Allt detta kommer leda till betydligt friskare djur och därmed förbättrad hälsa, reducera hunger och fattigdomen för barnen i Etiopien.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>SLU/Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Work in heat and health -  a toolbox for occupational studies in manual workers in LMIC countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>One of the pressing challenges facing the world is the impact of increasing global temperatures and water shortage on human health and productivity, driven by both climate change and population expansion. Heat stress is an occupational hazard that negatively affects productivity while also increasing accident rates and the risk of acute heat illnesses. Also, there is accumulating evidence that repeated heat stress may lead to chronic kidney disease, which poses high socioeconomic costs to individuals, families, and health systems.Manual outdoor workers in LMIC hot climates are at high risk for heat stress. Quantification of external heat and physical workload which generates metabolic heat is a prerequisite for better understanding of relations between heat stress and health. In this network occupational health researchers in southern Africa will interact with researchers with experience from occupational heat stress studies with a focus on kidney disease in Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Theoretical and practical training in methods for heat stress assessment in occupational studies will be provided through a series of workshops.A proposal for a study in the sugarcane industry in southern Africa is a planned end-of-project activity, together with knowledge dissemination to a wider audience. Better understanding of the burden heat stress places on production and health systems in LMIC countries is important to ensure that adequate resources for mitigation are dedicated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande temperaturer, extrema väderhändelser och vattenbrist  är redan en realitet i många länder med redan varmt klimat, vilket påverkar människors hälsa och produktivitet. Särskilt utsatta för skadlig värmestress är de som arbetar i en hög omgivningstemperatur samtidigt som de utför ett tungt muskelarbete som genererar ökad kroppstemperatur. Om samtidigt tillgången på vatten är begränsad ökar risken för vätskebrist under arbetsdagen. Hög värmestress kan orsaka värmeslag, akuta njurskador och ökar risken för olyckor. Det finns också mycket som talar för att upprepad värmestress kan ge upphov till kronisk njursjukdom. Detta har man sett t ex bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika, där en epidemi av njursjukdom har orsakat stora påfrestningar för de drabbade och deras familjer, i lokalsamhället och för hälso-och sjukvården.När man ska studera hälsoeffekter av arbetsrelaterad värmestress är det nödvändigt att kunna mäta både omgivningstemperaturer och arbetstyngd. I detta SRL-nätverk kommer forskare med stor erfarenhet från studier av värmestress och njursjukdom bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika att dela med sig av sina erfarenheter till kollegor från södra Afrika. Teoretisk och praktisk utbildning i olika metoder för att mäta temperaturer och arbetstyngd på arbetsplatser ges i en serie workshops. Deltagarna ska sedan själva genomföra egna arbetsplatsundersökningar vars erfarenheter  och resultat sedan diskuteras. Vidare introduceras ett internationellt protokoll för jämförande epidemiologiska studier av njurfunktion i befolkningsgrupper.Under projekttiden ska medsökande och medarbetare i projektet också skriva ett utkast till en större studie i sockerindustrin i södra Afrika. Liksom i Mellanamerika är sockerproduktionen en viktig del i de nationella ekonomierna, med fortsatt stor omfattning av manuellt arbete även under pågående mekanisering. Jämförande studier från olika länder med delvis olika klimatförhållanden och i olika befolkningar kommer att ge viktig information för att kunna förstå de sannolikt mångfacetterade bakomliggande orsakerna till denna njursjukdom.Hög värmestress finns inte enbart inom industriellt jordbruksarbete. Tungt och varmt underjordsarbete i gruvor och byggnads- och anläggningsarbete är andra exempel, där många migrantarbetare drabbas av ohälsa. Arbetsplatsinterventioner för att minska värmestress för arbetare är därför angelägna. Grundläggande lokal kunskap  om effekter av värmestress på hälsa och produktion behövs för att detta ska kunna implementeras. Kunskapsspridning till nationella intressenter ingår därför också i projektets målsättning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>One of the pressing challenges facing the world is the impact of increasing global temperatures and water shortage on human health and productivity, driven by both climate change and population expansion. Heat stress is an occupational hazard that negatively affects productivity while also increasing accident rates and the risk of acute heat illnesses. Also, there is accumulating evidence that repeated heat stress may lead to chronic kidney disease, which poses high socioeconomic costs to individuals, families, and health systems.Manual outdoor workers in LMIC hot climates are at high risk for heat stress. Quantification of external heat and physical workload which generates metabolic heat is a prerequisite for better understanding of relations between heat stress and health. In this network occupational health researchers in southern Africa will interact with researchers with experience from occupational heat stress studies with a focus on kidney disease in Mesoamerican sugarcane workers. Theoretical and practical training in methods for heat stress assessment in occupational studies will be provided through a series of workshops.A proposal for a study in the sugarcane industry in southern Africa is a planned end-of-project activity, together with knowledge dissemination to a wider audience. Better understanding of the burden heat stress places on production and health systems in LMIC countries is important to ensure that adequate resources for mitigation are dedicated.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stigande temperaturer, extrema väderhändelser och vattenbrist  är redan en realitet i många länder med redan varmt klimat, vilket påverkar människors hälsa och produktivitet. Särskilt utsatta för skadlig värmestress är de som arbetar i en hög omgivningstemperatur samtidigt som de utför ett tungt muskelarbete som genererar ökad kroppstemperatur. Om samtidigt tillgången på vatten är begränsad ökar risken för vätskebrist under arbetsdagen. Hög värmestress kan orsaka värmeslag, akuta njurskador och ökar risken för olyckor. Det finns också mycket som talar för att upprepad värmestress kan ge upphov till kronisk njursjukdom. Detta har man sett t ex bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika, där en epidemi av njursjukdom har orsakat stora påfrestningar för de drabbade och deras familjer, i lokalsamhället och för hälso-och sjukvården.När man ska studera hälsoeffekter av arbetsrelaterad värmestress är det nödvändigt att kunna mäta både omgivningstemperaturer och arbetstyngd. I detta SRL-nätverk kommer forskare med stor erfarenhet från studier av värmestress och njursjukdom bland sockerarbetare i Mellanamerika att dela med sig av sina erfarenheter till kollegor från södra Afrika. Teoretisk och praktisk utbildning i olika metoder för att mäta temperaturer och arbetstyngd på arbetsplatser ges i en serie workshops. Deltagarna ska sedan själva genomföra egna arbetsplatsundersökningar vars erfarenheter  och resultat sedan diskuteras. Vidare introduceras ett internationellt protokoll för jämförande epidemiologiska studier av njurfunktion i befolkningsgrupper.Under projekttiden ska medsökande och medarbetare i projektet också skriva ett utkast till en större studie i sockerindustrin i södra Afrika. Liksom i Mellanamerika är sockerproduktionen en viktig del i de nationella ekonomierna, med fortsatt stor omfattning av manuellt arbete även under pågående mekanisering. Jämförande studier från olika länder med delvis olika klimatförhållanden och i olika befolkningar kommer att ge viktig information för att kunna förstå de sannolikt mångfacetterade bakomliggande orsakerna till denna njursjukdom.Hög värmestress finns inte enbart inom industriellt jordbruksarbete. Tungt och varmt underjordsarbete i gruvor och byggnads- och anläggningsarbete är andra exempel, där många migrantarbetare drabbas av ohälsa. Arbetsplatsinterventioner för att minska värmestress för arbetare är därför angelägna. Grundläggande lokal kunskap  om effekter av värmestress på hälsa och produktion behövs för att detta ska kunna implementeras. Kunskapsspridning till nationella intressenter ingår därför också i projektets målsättning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är interdisciplinärt och har sin hemvist i hälso- och utvecklingsforskning, med särskilt fokus på sociala nätverksinsatser för hälso- och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett grundläggande antagande i forskning om sociala nätverk är att individer inte agerar isolerat utan är verkar i nätverk av relationer och interaktioner. Tidigare forskning visar på samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa. Icke desto mindre har lite forskning fokuserat på kunskapsluckor inom detta område i låg och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Endast cirka 10% av alla hälsorelaterade sociala nätverksstudier härrör från LMIC. SNI-LINKS utgår ifrån antagandet att ett socialt nätverk skapar ett informellt skyddsnät som är ovärderligt för hälsa och välbefinnande i resurssvaga miljöer, där det formella skyddsnätet ofta är relativt svagt. Då sociala närverk är kopplade till makronivåer och tidigare forskning framför allt kommer ifrån höginkomstländer (HIC) är det dock fortfarande oklart om de samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa som framkommit är universella och starka nog för att styra interventioner och (hälso-) politiska beslut i LMIC. SNI-LINKS ser också relationers betydelse för fattigdom dvs. fattigdom levs, hanteras, förhandlas och reproduceras i relationer med andra. Frågan om sociala nätverk hjälper till att hantera - eller fly - fattigdom förblir komplex. SNI-LINKS kommer att använda två nya koncept för att studera sambandet mellan sociala nätverk, hälsa och fattigdom. Ett mer holistiskt perspektiv på fattigdom har införts genom begreppet ”precarity”. ”Precarity” går längre än den strukturella förklaringsmodellen till fattigdom och hänvisar till osäkerhet i samband med global ekonomisk och social förändring. Specifikt kommer SNI-LINKS att utforska ”precarity” i förhållande till mat och hälsovård. En nyligen föreslagen ”research agenda for networked lives” presenterade begreppet ”tie activation” som hjälper till att förstå beslut om vem man skall hjälpa, när man skall hjälpa till, hur man bäst kan hjälpa till och om man överhuvudtaget skall hjälpa. SNI-LINKS grundar sig på tidigare forskningserfarenheter från medlemmarna och syftar till att undersöka två hälsoproblem - tuberkulos (TBC) och undernäring - ur ett ”precarity” perspektiv som bygger på den förklarande kraften av nätverk på mesonivå. TBC och undernäring utgör stora folkhälsoutmaningar i både Nepal och Indonesien. Covid-19-pandemin har också påverkat sociala nätverk negativt. Människors fysiska och psykiska hälsa har försämrats och har påverkat utsatta och fattigare grupper oproportionerligt. Både tuberkulos och undernäring har nått oroande nivåer under pandemin i både Nepal och Indonesien, vilket förklaras till stor del av att tillgången till mat och hälso- och sjukvård har påverkats negativt. SNI-LINKS syftar till att stärka medlemmarnas kapacitet och kompetens inom forskning om sociala nätverk för att informera om utformningen av framtida sociala nätverksinterventioner i Nepal och Indonesien. TBC och undernäring hänger ihop och det är därför viktigt att studera både särskilda sociala nätverk för tuberkulospatienter och lokala nätverk för att säkra mat. De specifika forskningsfrågorna, som kommer att undersökas genom formativa forskningsaktiviteter är följande:- Vilka är de vanliga strukturella, funktionella och kvalitetsrelaterade egenskaperna hos tuberkulospatienters sociala nätverk samt hos nätverk som används av medlemmar i lokalsamhället?- Hur aktiveras och används dessa nätverk när det finns speciella behov (dvs behov av tillgång till vård, behov av att säkra mat)?Dessa frågor kommer att utforskas genom en serie seminarier och workshops samt med hjälp av mindre fältaktiviteter. Partners består av HERD International och Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; Indonesien; och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa, Umeå universitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal is situated at the interdisciplinary crossroads of health and development research, with specific focus on social network interventions for health and poverty reduction. Social network research is critically underutilized in many LMICs. As such, social networks remain poorly understood determinants of health and poverty outcomes and developing interventions remains a persisting challenge. The purpose of the SNI-LINKS Network is to link together expertise and infrastructures of Swedish, Nepalese, and Indonesian partners to strengthen their individual, organizational and inter-organizational research capacities and competencies in network research to inform effective, efficient and equitable social network interventions. Taking a dual perspective on tuberculosis and malnutrition – which represent major public health challenges in Nepal and Indonesia, SNI-LINKS aims to investigate the relationship between networks and precarity, i.e. healthcare and food insecurity, and to refine the processes through which network ties are activated in times of needs, i.e. facilitating pathways into treatment, utilizing food sharing networks. This will be explored through a series of seminars and workshops aided by formative research activities. Partners comprise of HERD International and the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; the Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet är interdisciplinärt och har sin hemvist i hälso- och utvecklingsforskning, med särskilt fokus på sociala nätverksinsatser för hälso- och fattigdomsbekämpning. Ett grundläggande antagande i forskning om sociala nätverk är att individer inte agerar isolerat utan är verkar i nätverk av relationer och interaktioner. Tidigare forskning visar på samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa. Icke desto mindre har lite forskning fokuserat på kunskapsluckor inom detta område i låg och medelinkomstländer (LMIC). Endast cirka 10% av alla hälsorelaterade sociala nätverksstudier härrör från LMIC. SNI-LINKS utgår ifrån antagandet att ett socialt nätverk skapar ett informellt skyddsnät som är ovärderligt för hälsa och välbefinnande i resurssvaga miljöer, där det formella skyddsnätet ofta är relativt svagt. Då sociala närverk är kopplade till makronivåer och tidigare forskning framför allt kommer ifrån höginkomstländer (HIC) är det dock fortfarande oklart om de samband mellan sociala nätverk och hälsa som framkommit är universella och starka nog för att styra interventioner och (hälso-) politiska beslut i LMIC. SNI-LINKS ser också relationers betydelse för fattigdom dvs. fattigdom levs, hanteras, förhandlas och reproduceras i relationer med andra. Frågan om sociala nätverk hjälper till att hantera - eller fly - fattigdom förblir komplex. SNI-LINKS kommer att använda två nya koncept för att studera sambandet mellan sociala nätverk, hälsa och fattigdom. Ett mer holistiskt perspektiv på fattigdom har införts genom begreppet ”precarity”. ”Precarity” går längre än den strukturella förklaringsmodellen till fattigdom och hänvisar till osäkerhet i samband med global ekonomisk och social förändring. Specifikt kommer SNI-LINKS att utforska ”precarity” i förhållande till mat och hälsovård. En nyligen föreslagen ”research agenda for networked lives” presenterade begreppet ”tie activation” som hjälper till att förstå beslut om vem man skall hjälpa, när man skall hjälpa till, hur man bäst kan hjälpa till och om man överhuvudtaget skall hjälpa. SNI-LINKS grundar sig på tidigare forskningserfarenheter från medlemmarna och syftar till att undersöka två hälsoproblem - tuberkulos (TBC) och undernäring - ur ett ”precarity” perspektiv som bygger på den förklarande kraften av nätverk på mesonivå. TBC och undernäring utgör stora folkhälsoutmaningar i både Nepal och Indonesien. Covid-19-pandemin har också påverkat sociala nätverk negativt. Människors fysiska och psykiska hälsa har försämrats och har påverkat utsatta och fattigare grupper oproportionerligt. Både tuberkulos och undernäring har nått oroande nivåer under pandemin i både Nepal och Indonesien, vilket förklaras till stor del av att tillgången till mat och hälso- och sjukvård har påverkats negativt. SNI-LINKS syftar till att stärka medlemmarnas kapacitet och kompetens inom forskning om sociala nätverk för att informera om utformningen av framtida sociala nätverksinterventioner i Nepal och Indonesien. TBC och undernäring hänger ihop och det är därför viktigt att studera både särskilda sociala nätverk för tuberkulospatienter och lokala nätverk för att säkra mat. De specifika forskningsfrågorna, som kommer att undersökas genom formativa forskningsaktiviteter är följande:- Vilka är de vanliga strukturella, funktionella och kvalitetsrelaterade egenskaperna hos tuberkulospatienters sociala nätverk samt hos nätverk som används av medlemmar i lokalsamhället?- Hur aktiveras och används dessa nätverk när det finns speciella behov (dvs behov av tillgång till vård, behov av att säkra mat)?Dessa frågor kommer att utforskas genom en serie seminarier och workshops samt med hjälp av mindre fältaktiviteter. Partners består av HERD International och Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; Indonesien; och Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa, Umeå universitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal is situated at the interdisciplinary crossroads of health and development research, with specific focus on social network interventions for health and poverty reduction. Social network research is critically underutilized in many LMICs. As such, social networks remain poorly understood determinants of health and poverty outcomes and developing interventions remains a persisting challenge. The purpose of the SNI-LINKS Network is to link together expertise and infrastructures of Swedish, Nepalese, and Indonesian partners to strengthen their individual, organizational and inter-organizational research capacities and competencies in network research to inform effective, efficient and equitable social network interventions. Taking a dual perspective on tuberculosis and malnutrition – which represent major public health challenges in Nepal and Indonesia, SNI-LINKS aims to investigate the relationship between networks and precarity, i.e. healthcare and food insecurity, and to refine the processes through which network ties are activated in times of needs, i.e. facilitating pathways into treatment, utilizing food sharing networks. This will be explored through a series of seminars and workshops aided by formative research activities. Partners comprise of HERD International and the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal; the Department of Public Health, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; and the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Understanding the societal burden of neglected zoonotic diseases in Kenya: the case of Rift Valley fever, brucellosis, Q-fever and leptospirosis</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zoonotiska sjukdomar är sjukdomar som kan smitta mellan människor och djur. De orsakar en betydande samhällsbörda som till stor del bärs av människor i utvecklingsländer, framförallt av småskaliga bönder som är beroende av sina djur för att överleva. Trots detta glöms de zoonotiska sjukdomarna ofta bort i samband med att hälsointerventioner utformas.Zoonotiska sjukdomar inverkar negativt på flera olika samhällsområden utöver människors hälsa. Genom sina hälsoeffekter hos boskapsdjur, exempelvis i form av ökad dödlighet, aborter och sänkt mjölkproduktion, kan dessa sjukdomar bidra till fattigdom och minskad tillgång till mat. Sjukdomar hos såväl människor som djur kan leda till en ökad felaktig användning av antibiotika, vilket påskyndar utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens. Eftersom djurhållning anses vara extra gynnsamt för utsatta grupper, såsom kvinnor och unga, kan zoonotiska sjukdomar på sikt bidra till ökade klyftor i samhället och minskad jämställdhet. Sist men inte minst kan dessa sjukdomar orsaka negativa effekter på ekosystem och leda till ett ökat utsläpp av växthusgaser. Detta sker till följd av att mer resurser krävs för att de smittade djuren ska kunna producera önskade mängder av exempelvis mjölk och kött.Traditionellt sett har de zoonotiska sjukdomarnas effekter på hälsa, ekonomi och miljö analyserats separat, vilket gör att deras totala samhällsbörda underskattats. Därför är syftet med detta forskningsprojekt att generera data för att beräkna de totala samhällseffekterna av fyra utvalda zoonotiska sjukdomar, nämligen Rift Valley feber (RVF), brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros, i Kenya. Projektet utreder också hur dessa sjukdomsbördor varierar i olika regioner och djurhållningssystem, samt för människor av olika kön och ålder. Slutligen syftar projektet också till att undersöka effekten av nedsatt hälsa och dåliga djurhållningsrutiner på kenyanska kors produktionsnivåer, samt att beräkna hur stor del av detta produktionsbortfall som beror på smitta med RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros.Projektarbetet är uppdelat i två delar. I del ett kommer information från en jordbruksdatabas att kombineras med resultat från ett pågående doktorandprojekt på International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), som syftar till att uppskatta medelvikten av kor av olika åldrar och raser i Kenya. Denna data kommer att användas för att med hjälp av statistiska modeller beräkna det produktionsbortfall som uppstår till följd av nedsatt djurhälsa och dåliga djurhållningsrutiner. Dessutom kommer andelen av detta produktionsbortfall som beror på smitta med RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros att beräknas. I del två kommer resultatet från en tidigare ILRI studie (där förekomsten av antikroppar mot RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros hos kor undersöktes) kombineras med data från en hälsodatabas, en systematisk litteraturöversikt samt med eget fältarbete. Fältarbetet syftar till att med hjälp av deltagande forskningsmetoder undersöka zoonotiska sjukdomars påverkan på samhället och dess ekonomiska konsekvenser. Den genererade datan i del två kommer att användas för att beräkna den totala bördan av RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros i Kenya.Resultaten från detta forskningsprojekt kan leda till flera positiva samhällseffekter. Tillgång till pålitlig information om de inkluderade sjukdomarnas effekter på samhället underlättar för beslutsfattare att vidta åtgärder för att minska sjukdomsbördan. Information om hur bördan varierar inom landet ger vägledning för var och till vilka grupper dessa insatser ska fokuseras. På sikt kan resultaten leda till förbättrad hälsa hos såväl människor som djur, minskad fattigdom, förbättrad tillgång till mat, ökad jämlikhet samt reducering av de negativa effekter som boskapsdjur har på miljön och klimatet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Zoonotic diseases impose a considerable health, economic and environmental burden upon society, with a large burden being carried by people in developing countries. As the different burdens often are assessed separately, the true impact of zoonotic diseases on society is consistently undervalued. The aim of this three-year project is to estimate the total societal burden of selected zoonotic diseases in Kenya, including the contribution of these diseases to the overall productivity loss in cattle value chains. In addition, the project also aims to investigate how this burden varies across regions and production systems, and for people of different ages and genders. To meet these aims, various sources of secondary data will be combined, including FAOSTAT data on livestock populations, Kenya national disease reporting, systematic literature reviews and results from previous and ongoing research activities at ILRI. These data will be supplemented and triangulated with field work to generate participatory burden assessments in communities representing different livestock systems. Generating data on the total societal burden of zoonotic diseases will enable evidence-based decision-making when formulating and financing disease control programs. In a long-term perspective, the results can contribute to improved human and animal health, alleviated poverty and hunger, gender equality and reduced contribution of livestock to climate change and ecosystem damage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zoonotiska sjukdomar är sjukdomar som kan smitta mellan människor och djur. De orsakar en betydande samhällsbörda som till stor del bärs av människor i utvecklingsländer, framförallt av småskaliga bönder som är beroende av sina djur för att överleva. Trots detta glöms de zoonotiska sjukdomarna ofta bort i samband med att hälsointerventioner utformas.Zoonotiska sjukdomar inverkar negativt på flera olika samhällsområden utöver människors hälsa. Genom sina hälsoeffekter hos boskapsdjur, exempelvis i form av ökad dödlighet, aborter och sänkt mjölkproduktion, kan dessa sjukdomar bidra till fattigdom och minskad tillgång till mat. Sjukdomar hos såväl människor som djur kan leda till en ökad felaktig användning av antibiotika, vilket påskyndar utvecklingen av antibiotikaresistens. Eftersom djurhållning anses vara extra gynnsamt för utsatta grupper, såsom kvinnor och unga, kan zoonotiska sjukdomar på sikt bidra till ökade klyftor i samhället och minskad jämställdhet. Sist men inte minst kan dessa sjukdomar orsaka negativa effekter på ekosystem och leda till ett ökat utsläpp av växthusgaser. Detta sker till följd av att mer resurser krävs för att de smittade djuren ska kunna producera önskade mängder av exempelvis mjölk och kött.Traditionellt sett har de zoonotiska sjukdomarnas effekter på hälsa, ekonomi och miljö analyserats separat, vilket gör att deras totala samhällsbörda underskattats. Därför är syftet med detta forskningsprojekt att generera data för att beräkna de totala samhällseffekterna av fyra utvalda zoonotiska sjukdomar, nämligen Rift Valley feber (RVF), brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros, i Kenya. Projektet utreder också hur dessa sjukdomsbördor varierar i olika regioner och djurhållningssystem, samt för människor av olika kön och ålder. Slutligen syftar projektet också till att undersöka effekten av nedsatt hälsa och dåliga djurhållningsrutiner på kenyanska kors produktionsnivåer, samt att beräkna hur stor del av detta produktionsbortfall som beror på smitta med RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros.Projektarbetet är uppdelat i två delar. I del ett kommer information från en jordbruksdatabas att kombineras med resultat från ett pågående doktorandprojekt på International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), som syftar till att uppskatta medelvikten av kor av olika åldrar och raser i Kenya. Denna data kommer att användas för att med hjälp av statistiska modeller beräkna det produktionsbortfall som uppstår till följd av nedsatt djurhälsa och dåliga djurhållningsrutiner. Dessutom kommer andelen av detta produktionsbortfall som beror på smitta med RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros att beräknas. I del två kommer resultatet från en tidigare ILRI studie (där förekomsten av antikroppar mot RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros hos kor undersöktes) kombineras med data från en hälsodatabas, en systematisk litteraturöversikt samt med eget fältarbete. Fältarbetet syftar till att med hjälp av deltagande forskningsmetoder undersöka zoonotiska sjukdomars påverkan på samhället och dess ekonomiska konsekvenser. Den genererade datan i del två kommer att användas för att beräkna den totala bördan av RVF, brucellos, Q-feber och leptospiros i Kenya.Resultaten från detta forskningsprojekt kan leda till flera positiva samhällseffekter. Tillgång till pålitlig information om de inkluderade sjukdomarnas effekter på samhället underlättar för beslutsfattare att vidta åtgärder för att minska sjukdomsbördan. Information om hur bördan varierar inom landet ger vägledning för var och till vilka grupper dessa insatser ska fokuseras. På sikt kan resultaten leda till förbättrad hälsa hos såväl människor som djur, minskad fattigdom, förbättrad tillgång till mat, ökad jämlikhet samt reducering av de negativa effekter som boskapsdjur har på miljön och klimatet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Zoonotic diseases impose a considerable health, economic and environmental burden upon society, with a large burden being carried by people in developing countries. As the different burdens often are assessed separately, the true impact of zoonotic diseases on society is consistently undervalued. The aim of this three-year project is to estimate the total societal burden of selected zoonotic diseases in Kenya, including the contribution of these diseases to the overall productivity loss in cattle value chains. In addition, the project also aims to investigate how this burden varies across regions and production systems, and for people of different ages and genders. To meet these aims, various sources of secondary data will be combined, including FAOSTAT data on livestock populations, Kenya national disease reporting, systematic literature reviews and results from previous and ongoing research activities at ILRI. These data will be supplemented and triangulated with field work to generate participatory burden assessments in communities representing different livestock systems. Generating data on the total societal burden of zoonotic diseases will enable evidence-based decision-making when formulating and financing disease control programs. In a long-term perspective, the results can contribute to improved human and animal health, alleviated poverty and hunger, gender equality and reduced contribution of livestock to climate change and ecosystem damage.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattigdom är intimt förknippad med låga inkomster. Inkomst avspeglar det ekonomiska mervärde som landet – i form av BNP – skapar, eller som individen skapar i form av sin individuella inkomst. Det är välkänt att dessa mervärden har många bestämningsfaktorer men en som inte uppmärksammats tillräckligt är i fokus i detta forskningsprojekt: det visar sig att mervärde korrelerar starkt med positionen i värdekedjan. Värdekedjan länkar våra fundamentala råvaror (såsom grödor inom jordbruket), via en rad steg i tillverkningsprocessen, till de slutprodukter som säljs till konsumenter, och den successiva förfining av produkten som sker i värdekedjan skapar större och större mervärden, och därmed inkomster. Det är också så, i jämförelser mellan länder, och mellan områden och produktionsenheter inom länder, att de låga inkomsterna förknippas starkt till de första stegen i värdekedjan. Här tas råvaror fram och förfinas först i senare skeden, om än alls. De minst förfinade jordbruksprodukterna säljs t ex helt enkelt bara lokalt och inbringar bara mycket låga inkomster.Målet med detta projekt är att främja skapande av mervärde i botten på värdekedjan. Projektets grundidé bygger på ett problem som typiskt finns på marknader i utvecklingsländer, och speciellt inom jordbruket: när en råvara processas blir den oftast svårare att kvalitetskontrollera. Det är välkänt att om en produkts kvalitet är svårverifierbar kan det leda till att marknaden för den produkten helt försvinner. Specifikt, i fallet jordbruk i fattiga länder och områden med småskaligt jordbruk där behoven av inkomster är som störst, har man funnit att när bönder ges möjlighet att producera mer högkvalitativa grödor, med olika former av stöd (inklusive nya teknologier, gödselmedel etc.), så väljer många ändå att inte utnyttja möjligheterna. Detta sker till stor del just för att det pga informationsproblemen inte lönar sig att uppgradera produktionsprocessen: kvaliteten på den mer förfinade produkten som jordbrukaren skulle kunna producera kan helt enkelt inte identifieras som sådan av köparna. För att illustrera: en jordbrukare som odlar kaffe kan antingen sälja kaffebär eller spendera mer tid och arbete på att producera en mer förfinad produkt, soltorkade kaffebönor t ex. Det är förhållandevis enkelt att avgöra om kaffebären är av bra kvalitet – de mogna bären är mörkröda – men det är svårt att avgöra om de torkade kaffebönorna faktiskt från början var solmogna bär och om de processades på rätt sätt. Av denna anledning är det svårt för jordbrukaren att få bra betalat för kaffebönor, även om de är av bra kvalitet, då köparen inte kan vara säker på att så är fallet. Att sälja kaffebär ger heller inte mycket betalt, då råvaran inte alls har förfinats.I detta fältexperiment i Uganda kommer en existerande teknik för kvalitetssäkring att adapteras på ett sätt som tillåter kvalitetsidentifikation av just kaffebönor i fält. Det i sin tur kommer öppna möjligheten för småbönder att sälja en mer förfinad produkt, dvs tillåta småbönderna att höja mervärdet på sin produktion, vilket i sin tur förväntas leda till att deras inkomster höjs markant, speciellt efter den successiva inlärning som också är en förutsättning – och som i sig är utmanande – i produktionsomställningen. Studien kommer emulera de globala värdekedjor som finns inom jordbrukssektorn och skulle den fungera kan potentiellt mycket stora välfärdsvinster uppnås just i de fattigaste områdena. Kvalitetskontrollen skulle alltså kunna väcka till liv de marknader som idag inte är tillgängliga för en stor andel av de fattiga bönderna. Även om inte just den kvalitetskontrollteknik vi använder för kaffe kan användas för andra grödor så skulle ett lyckat utfall indikera ett markant värde just i att ta fram liknande system för kvalitetskontroll för en mängd andra jordbruksprodukter och råvaror.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fattigdom är intimt förknippad med låga inkomster. Inkomst avspeglar det ekonomiska mervärde som landet – i form av BNP – skapar, eller som individen skapar i form av sin individuella inkomst. Det är välkänt att dessa mervärden har många bestämningsfaktorer men en som inte uppmärksammats tillräckligt är i fokus i detta forskningsprojekt: det visar sig att mervärde korrelerar starkt med positionen i värdekedjan. Värdekedjan länkar våra fundamentala råvaror (såsom grödor inom jordbruket), via en rad steg i tillverkningsprocessen, till de slutprodukter som säljs till konsumenter, och den successiva förfining av produkten som sker i värdekedjan skapar större och större mervärden, och därmed inkomster. Det är också så, i jämförelser mellan länder, och mellan områden och produktionsenheter inom länder, att de låga inkomsterna förknippas starkt till de första stegen i värdekedjan. Här tas råvaror fram och förfinas först i senare skeden, om än alls. De minst förfinade jordbruksprodukterna säljs t ex helt enkelt bara lokalt och inbringar bara mycket låga inkomster.Målet med detta projekt är att främja skapande av mervärde i botten på värdekedjan. Projektets grundidé bygger på ett problem som typiskt finns på marknader i utvecklingsländer, och speciellt inom jordbruket: när en råvara processas blir den oftast svårare att kvalitetskontrollera. Det är välkänt att om en produkts kvalitet är svårverifierbar kan det leda till att marknaden för den produkten helt försvinner. Specifikt, i fallet jordbruk i fattiga länder och områden med småskaligt jordbruk där behoven av inkomster är som störst, har man funnit att när bönder ges möjlighet att producera mer högkvalitativa grödor, med olika former av stöd (inklusive nya teknologier, gödselmedel etc.), så väljer många ändå att inte utnyttja möjligheterna. Detta sker till stor del just för att det pga informationsproblemen inte lönar sig att uppgradera produktionsprocessen: kvaliteten på den mer förfinade produkten som jordbrukaren skulle kunna producera kan helt enkelt inte identifieras som sådan av köparna. För att illustrera: en jordbrukare som odlar kaffe kan antingen sälja kaffebär eller spendera mer tid och arbete på att producera en mer förfinad produkt, soltorkade kaffebönor t ex. Det är förhållandevis enkelt att avgöra om kaffebären är av bra kvalitet – de mogna bären är mörkröda – men det är svårt att avgöra om de torkade kaffebönorna faktiskt från början var solmogna bär och om de processades på rätt sätt. Av denna anledning är det svårt för jordbrukaren att få bra betalat för kaffebönor, även om de är av bra kvalitet, då köparen inte kan vara säker på att så är fallet. Att sälja kaffebär ger heller inte mycket betalt, då råvaran inte alls har förfinats.I detta fältexperiment i Uganda kommer en existerande teknik för kvalitetssäkring att adapteras på ett sätt som tillåter kvalitetsidentifikation av just kaffebönor i fält. Det i sin tur kommer öppna möjligheten för småbönder att sälja en mer förfinad produkt, dvs tillåta småbönderna att höja mervärdet på sin produktion, vilket i sin tur förväntas leda till att deras inkomster höjs markant, speciellt efter den successiva inlärning som också är en förutsättning – och som i sig är utmanande – i produktionsomställningen. Studien kommer emulera de globala värdekedjor som finns inom jordbrukssektorn och skulle den fungera kan potentiellt mycket stora välfärdsvinster uppnås just i de fattigaste områdena. Kvalitetskontrollen skulle alltså kunna väcka till liv de marknader som idag inte är tillgängliga för en stor andel av de fattiga bönderna. Även om inte just den kvalitetskontrollteknik vi använder för kaffe kan användas för andra grödor så skulle ett lyckat utfall indikera ett markant värde just i att ta fram liknande system för kvalitetskontroll för en mängd andra jordbruksprodukter och råvaror.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etiopiens ekonomi och export är till stor del beroende av den nationella jordbruksproduktionen. Arabicakaffe (Coffea arabica) är en inhemsk producerad vara som bidrar till en stor del av landets ekonomi vilket gör att den även benämns som det ”gröna guldet”. Faktum är att arabicakaffe är en inkomstkälla till nästan 14% av befolkningen och har ett stort kulturellt värde. Etiopien exporterar arabicakaffe av hög kvalitet med en unik arom och smak som har sitt ursprung i odlade och vilda skogsvarianter. Den vilda kaffepopulationen i landet utgör en mycket viktig genetisk resurs för produktion och förädling av nya sorter av arabicakaffe. Internationella naturvårdsunionen bedömde nyligen det vilda arabicakaffet som utrotningshotat och dess produktion och produktivitet sjunker. Detta får enorma följder för den lokala industrin samt nationella såväl som internationella marknaden då miljoner människor är beroende av kaffeproduktionen längs hela dess värdekedja. Återkommande torkperioder orsakade av klimatförändringar, minskade habitat till följd av en snabb befolkningstillväxt samt abiotisk- och biotisk stress har en djupgående inverkan på kaffeproduktionen i Etiopien.Den viktigaste sjukdomen hos kaffebönan är CBD (coffee berry disease) som orsakas av svampen Colletotrichum kahawae. Sjukdomen är allvarligast för den vilda kaffepopulationen eftersom dess miljö med varmare temperaturer och högre relativ luftfuktighet är särskilt gynnsam för patogenen. Patogenen infekterar den gröna kaffebönan vilket reducerar råvarukvalitet och därmed marknadsvärdet på bönan. Rapporter visar att CBD kan orsaka avkastningsförluster på uppåt 80% och bara i Etiopen leder detta till ekonomiskt bortfall på över 73,6 miljoner USD årligen. De åtgärder som hittills vidtagits för att kontrollera sjukdomen såsom fungicider, traditionella insatser och introduktion av resistenta sorter har inte varit tillräckliga för att hantera problemet. Få av dessa insatser har dessutom varit forskningsförankrade. Åtgärden med bekämpningsmedel är inte ekonomiskt hållbara för småbrukarna eftersom det ökar produktionskostnaden med 30-40 % och inte effektivt alls för den vilda kaffepopulationen på grund av svår tillgänglighet och negativ inverkan på ekosystemet.I detta projekt utforskar vi tillgängliga medel och verktyg som kan bidra till en samordnad odlingsstrategi för att minimera CBDs negativa inverkan på kaffeproduktiviteten i Etiopien, såväl som globalt. Aktiviteterna innefattar en fältundersökning i betydelsefulla kaffeskogar i Etiopien i syfte att utvärdera status på, och identifiera hot för den vilda kaffepopulationen. Vi samlar in potentiellt resistenta och mottagliga kaffeböngenotyper såväl som provexemplar av patogenen och mikrober som samverkar med växten, för laboratorie- och växthusexperiment. Lokala lantbrukares kunskap kommer att dokumenteras och experiment för att identifiera gynnsamma mikrober kommer att genomföras. Karakterisering av patogenstammar och mikrober som samverkar med växten kommer att genomföras på DNA-nivå.Sjukdomsmottagliga och resistenta genotyper kommer att användas för transkriptomanalys i syfte att identifiera variation i genuttryck och molekylära markörer som utmärker sig mellan de två grupperna av genotyper. Sekvenserna av dessa gener kommer att jämföras med tidigare publicerade kaffegener som är relaterat till stressresistens. Dessa analyser kommer att tillföra ny data för kaffegenomet och avancera dess användande för bevarande- och förädlingsprogram. Den nya kunskap och data som genereras inom detta projekt och forskningsnätverk kommer att användas för att utveckla och söka andra forskningsmedel samt bidra till ökad samverkan mellan SLU och universitet och högskolor i Etiopien. Projektet kommer också att bidra till kapacitetsbyggnad i Etiopen samt att förbättra användningen av genetiska resurser och metoder för att motverka olika typer av stress för jordbruksgrödor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Ethiopia has unique position in harboring both cultivated and wild arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) and serving as a primary source of its genetic diversity. The wild (forest and semi-forest) arabica coffee constitutes nearly 80% of Ethiopia’s coffee production and export. However, disease outbreaks are increasingly threatening its gene pool to the extent that it is categorized as Endangered. Coffee berry disease (CBD) caused by a fungal pathogen Colletotrichum kahawae is a major factor having profound effects on wild coffee diversity and productivity. Integrating farmers’ knowledge, phenotypic and molecular marker based screening of its gene pool, and use of plant promoting and pathogen antagonizing microbes is vitally important to control CBD. This project is proposed to explore different means of managing CBD. These include assessing farmers’ CBD related knowledge, characterizing the pathogen, identification of susceptible and resistant genotypes through greenhouse experiments, and collecting and characterizing coffee associated microbes. Transcriptome analyses for identification of genes that differ among resistant and susceptible genotypes followed by comparative genomics to identify CBD resistance genes and its associated markers will also be conducted. The results will be useful for developing integrated CBD management strategy after further research. It also adds new information to coffee genomics that advances its utilization for conservation and breeding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ethiopia has unique position in harboring both cultivated and wild arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) and serving as a primary source of its genetic diversity. The wild (forest and semi-forest) arabica coffee constitutes nearly 80% of Ethiopia’s coffee production and export. However, disease outbreaks are increasingly threatening its gene pool to the extent that it is categorized as Endangered. Coffee berry disease (CBD) caused by a fungal pathogen Colletotrichum kahawae is a major factor having profound effects on wild coffee diversity and productivity. Integrating farmers’ knowledge, phenotypic and molecular marker based screening of its gene pool, and use of plant promoting and pathogen antagonizing microbes is vitally important to control CBD. This project is proposed to explore different means of managing CBD. These include assessing farmers’ CBD related knowledge, characterizing the pathogen, identification of susceptible and resistant genotypes through greenhouse experiments, and collecting and characterizing coffee associated microbes. Transcriptome analyses for identification of genes that differ among resistant and susceptible genotypes followed by comparative genomics to identify CBD resistance genes and its associated markers will also be conducted. The results will be useful for developing integrated CBD management strategy after further research. It also adds new information to coffee genomics that advances its utilization for conservation and breeding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etiopiens ekonomi och export är till stor del beroende av den nationella jordbruksproduktionen. Arabicakaffe (Coffea arabica) är en inhemsk producerad vara som bidrar till en stor del av landets ekonomi vilket gör att den även benämns som det ”gröna guldet”. Faktum är att arabicakaffe är en inkomstkälla till nästan 14% av befolkningen och har ett stort kulturellt värde. Etiopien exporterar arabicakaffe av hög kvalitet med en unik arom och smak som har sitt ursprung i odlade och vilda skogsvarianter. Den vilda kaffepopulationen i landet utgör en mycket viktig genetisk resurs för produktion och förädling av nya sorter av arabicakaffe. Internationella naturvårdsunionen bedömde nyligen det vilda arabicakaffet som utrotningshotat och dess produktion och produktivitet sjunker. Detta får enorma följder för den lokala industrin samt nationella såväl som internationella marknaden då miljoner människor är beroende av kaffeproduktionen längs hela dess värdekedja. Återkommande torkperioder orsakade av klimatförändringar, minskade habitat till följd av en snabb befolkningstillväxt samt abiotisk- och biotisk stress har en djupgående inverkan på kaffeproduktionen i Etiopien.Den viktigaste sjukdomen hos kaffebönan är CBD (coffee berry disease) som orsakas av svampen Colletotrichum kahawae. Sjukdomen är allvarligast för den vilda kaffepopulationen eftersom dess miljö med varmare temperaturer och högre relativ luftfuktighet är särskilt gynnsam för patogenen. Patogenen infekterar den gröna kaffebönan vilket reducerar råvarukvalitet och därmed marknadsvärdet på bönan. Rapporter visar att CBD kan orsaka avkastningsförluster på uppåt 80% och bara i Etiopen leder detta till ekonomiskt bortfall på över 73,6 miljoner USD årligen. De åtgärder som hittills vidtagits för att kontrollera sjukdomen såsom fungicider, traditionella insatser och introduktion av resistenta sorter har inte varit tillräckliga för att hantera problemet. Få av dessa insatser har dessutom varit forskningsförankrade. Åtgärden med bekämpningsmedel är inte ekonomiskt hållbara för småbrukarna eftersom det ökar produktionskostnaden med 30-40 % och inte effektivt alls för den vilda kaffepopulationen på grund av svår tillgänglighet och negativ inverkan på ekosystemet.I detta projekt utforskar vi tillgängliga medel och verktyg som kan bidra till en samordnad odlingsstrategi för att minimera CBDs negativa inverkan på kaffeproduktiviteten i Etiopien, såväl som globalt. Aktiviteterna innefattar en fältundersökning i betydelsefulla kaffeskogar i Etiopien i syfte att utvärdera status på, och identifiera hot för den vilda kaffepopulationen. Vi samlar in potentiellt resistenta och mottagliga kaffeböngenotyper såväl som provexemplar av patogenen och mikrober som samverkar med växten, för laboratorie- och växthusexperiment. Lokala lantbrukares kunskap kommer att dokumenteras och experiment för att identifiera gynnsamma mikrober kommer att genomföras. Karakterisering av patogenstammar och mikrober som samverkar med växten kommer att genomföras på DNA-nivå.Sjukdomsmottagliga och resistenta genotyper kommer att användas för transkriptomanalys i syfte att identifiera variation i genuttryck och molekylära markörer som utmärker sig mellan de två grupperna av genotyper. Sekvenserna av dessa gener kommer att jämföras med tidigare publicerade kaffegener som är relaterat till stressresistens. Dessa analyser kommer att tillföra ny data för kaffegenomet och avancera dess användande för bevarande- och förädlingsprogram. Den nya kunskap och data som genereras inom detta projekt och forskningsnätverk kommer att användas för att utveckla och söka andra forskningsmedel samt bidra till ökad samverkan mellan SLU och universitet och högskolor i Etiopien. Projektet kommer också att bidra till kapacitetsbyggnad i Etiopen samt att förbättra användningen av genetiska resurser och metoder för att motverka olika typer av stress för jordbruksgrödor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is an important staple food crop that plays a vital role in improving household food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Unfortunately, biotic and abiotic stresses, climate change and edaphic factors are major constraints to sustainable sorghum production threatening food and nutritional security. Among its major stress factors, Striga hermonthica, which is regarded as the “sorghum’s worst enemy”, causes up to 100% yield losses in smallholder farms. Hence, genetic resistance to this parasitic weed is the most economically viable control measure. Sudanese sorghum has been identified as a major source of resistance against Striga. The project goal builds towards a vision to achieve sustainable food security and reduce poverty by growing Striga resistant sorghum cultivars. To contribute to this vision, a highly motivated international team of diverse expertise is proposing this project focusing on sorghum’s center of origin. This project aims to apply innovative genomic solutions that speed up the pyramiding of resistance genes, thereby keeping pace with changes in the Striga infestation capacity, through 1) socio-economic study; 2) introgressing new Striga resistance gene(s) 3) association genetics; 4) capacity building; 5) and climate-smart agriculture. This project has enormous potential for identifying new sources of Striga resistance, in which this novel research opens up opportunities for durable Striga resistance in sorghum breeding.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Med tanke på att över 80% av Sudans befolkning är jordbrukare, spelar jordbruk en central roll i Sudan. Som i andra länder söder om Sahara spelar durra en särskilt viktig roll i livsmedelsförsörjningen för miljontals småbrukare på grund av dess förmåga att växa i halvtorr jord under jordbruk med låg insats. Durra är torktolerant gröda; därför kommer klimatet och befolkningstillväxten att fortsätta spela en nyckelroll i livsmedelssäkerheten i Sudan och andra länder i Subsahariska Afrika. Durraproduktionen begränsas dock av biotiska begränsningar, varav effekterna av Striga manifesteras i avsevärt minskad durrautbyte, vilket påverkar inkomst och eskalerar livsmedelsbrist hos småskaliga jordbrukare. Avkastningsförlust på upp till 100% på grund av Striga har rapporterats i större durraproduktionsområden. Småskaliga jordbrukare saknar tillgång till jordbruksinsatser för att minska Striga-trycket och öka avkastningen.  Förbättring av durravarans motståndskraft mot Striga och förståelse av motståndsmekanismer är den främsta forskningsprioriteten för att upprätthålla en hållbar durraproduktion i Sudan. Att identifiera vilda släktingar till grödan som kan vara en källa till motståndskännetecken är ett viktigt steg för att förbättra värdmotståndet i grödan. Lyckligtvis anses Sudan vara ett centrum för ursprung och mångfald för durra, vilket indikerar närvaron av rik genetisk mångfald av durra och dess vilda släktingar, och unika egenskaper anpassade till det lokala klimatet. Ändå innebär brist på kapacitet och resurser och decennier av sanktioner som begränsar forskningssamarbete det finns ingen avancerad forskning som har utförts i Sudan för att förbättra durraproduktionen. Detta projekt är ett nära samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet och Agricultural Research Corporation (ARC) i Sudan, Colorado Stat Universitet och Universitet av Queensland. ARC är den ledande forskningsinstitutionen inom jordbruket. den representerar det sudanesiska jordbruksministeriets tekniska gren och har en framgångsrik historia för att lösa jordbruksproduktionsproblem genom genetisk förbättring och grödoregistrering. Dessutom kommer jordbrukare att delta i jordbruksfältskola, deltagande avel, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad. Detta är en integrerad del av detta projekt för att säkerställa kontinuitet i ansträngningarna för durraförbättring och förbättra den sociala effekten av forskningen. Dessutom kommer lantbrukare att delta i deltagande avel och utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad är en integrerad del av detta projekt för att säkerställa kontinuitet i ansträngningarna för durraförbättring och förbättra den sociala effekten av forskningen. Vi kommer att tillämpa Rapid Appraisal of Agricultural Innovation Systems, avancerad avelsteknik för att dissekera genetisk grund för Striga-resistensmekanismer och introducera resistensegenskaper från vilda släktingar till durrasorter som jordbrukarna föredrar, och introducera Climate Smart-Agriculture (CSA) för Strigas förvaltning. Resultaten kommer att underlätta screening av befintliga durrakimplasmas för antraknosresistens, förbättra durraresistens mot Striga, minska avkastningsförluster och bidra till livsmedelssäkerhet i större durraodlingsområden i Sudan och Subsahariska Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is an important staple food crop that plays a vital role in improving household food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Unfortunately, biotic and abiotic stresses, climate change and edaphic factors are major constraints to sustainable sorghum production threatening food and nutritional security. Among its major stress factors, Striga hermonthica, which is regarded as the “sorghum’s worst enemy”, causes up to 100% yield losses in smallholder farms. Hence, genetic resistance to this parasitic weed is the most economically viable control measure. Sudanese sorghum has been identified as a major source of resistance against Striga. The project goal builds towards a vision to achieve sustainable food security and reduce poverty by growing Striga resistant sorghum cultivars. To contribute to this vision, a highly motivated international team of diverse expertise is proposing this project focusing on sorghum’s center of origin. This project aims to apply innovative genomic solutions that speed up the pyramiding of resistance genes, thereby keeping pace with changes in the Striga infestation capacity, through 1) socio-economic study; 2) introgressing new Striga resistance gene(s) 3) association genetics; 4) capacity building; 5) and climate-smart agriculture. This project has enormous potential for identifying new sources of Striga resistance, in which this novel research opens up opportunities for durable Striga resistance in sorghum breeding.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Miombo Woodlands cover 270 million ha and is home to 100 million people in 7 countries in southern and eastern Africa. Around 90% of Tanzanians depend on some products or services from the 45 million ha of Miombo. Much of the woodland is degraded into low productivity agriculture. Due to demographic pressure and increasing demands for livestock products, grazing pressure in the Miombo is dramatically increasing in remaining forests.Too high grazing pressure reduces natural regeneration of vegetation, restricts soil C sequestration and impedes water infiltration into the soil. However, it is unknown what “too high” grazing pressure is. We will study soil carbon and water dynamics under different grazing pressure and management regimes in Miombo. Trade-offs and synergies between different production options and ecosystem services will be analysed. We will develop indicators for soil and rangeland health that will be applicable over large parts of the Miombo biome.To understand livelihood options and choices, we will connect the land use studies with gender- and generation sensitive studies of livestock keeping and social relations among pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in the Miombo.We are a group of natural and social scientists from Sweden and Tanzania in a unique position to combine environmental and socio-economic sustainability studies. Results will be of guidance to local livestock herders and to policy makers.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Somaliland är politiskt stabilt och säkrare i jämförelse med resten av Somaliregionen, och landet har en fungerande regering som kontinuerligt arbetar för att bygga hållbara hälsovårdssystem för att nå ut till hela befolkningen. Baserat på den nyligen reviderade nationella policy om psykiska hälsa i Somaliland, initierar vi arbetet med att utveckla forskningssamarbete för att tillsammans co-producera forskningsagenda som involverar akademin i Sverige och Somaliland, målgruppen, samt andra organisationer. Detta initiativ bygger på ett samarbetsavtal samt tidigare projekt mellan Amoud universitet och Högskolan Dalarna om att stärka forskning om kvinnors och barns hälsa samt kapacitetsbyggande av institutionerna. En kärngrupp av forskare kommer att gemensamt vara ansvariga för aktiviteter som skrivs fram i samarbetsplanen. Projektet, som börjar i januari 2022, kommer att löpa i två år, där följande aktiviteter planeras: genomföra gemensamma analyser och skriva publikationer, bygga dialoger med landets hälsoministerier (hälsoministeriet, utbildningsministeriet, justitiedepartementet), brukarorganisationer och viktiga FN-organisationer. Vidare kommer det att genomföras workshop för engagera dem i workshops om evidensbaserade och kultursensitiva interventioner för att främja psykosociala hälsa hos barn och ungdomar i Somaliland. Workshops kommer även att fastställa en forskningsagenda med tydliga prioriterade områden; skriva gemensamma forskningsansökningar och sprida kunskapen från projektet samt diskutera forskningsagendan och projektförslag.De senaste tre decennierna har Somalia drabbats av långvarig konflikt, brist på säkerhet, flyktingvågor samt hungersnöd. Även om landet har gjort vissa framsteg i minskad barna- och mödradödlighet, har den psykiska hälsan varit ett försummat område framför allt hos barn och ungdomar. Även om det inte finns tillförlitliga siffror om psykisk ohälsa så beräknas var tredje person ha någon form av psykisk ohälsa där barn utgör mer än en tredjedel av befolkningen. Det är särskilt viktigt att specifikt beforska barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa i kontexter där psykiska problem stigmatiseras. Att bidra till relevant kunskap är en förutsättning för utveckling och anpassning av kulturanpassade interventioner. Ur ett rättviseperspektiv utgör psykiska hälsa en grundläggande mänsklig rättighet. Dessutom bidrar förbättring av barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa till att främja flera av hållbara utvecklingsmålen. Den övergripande forskningsidén är att kartlägga förekomsten och bördan av psykisk ohälsa bland barn och ungdomar i Somaliland. Vidare, att förstå psykisk ohälsa ur ett kulturellt perspektiv och undersöka hur en insats som främjar psykiska hälsa hos barn och ungdomar i Somaliland kan utvecklas, implementeras och utvärderas.Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i ett co-produktions och ömsesidigt partnerskap och är i linje med strategin för Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 och den nya reviderade nationella policy om psykiska hälsa i Somaliland. Det är inte endast de två institutionerna som kommer att vara involverad i forskningsagenda utan lokala myndigheten, brukarorganisationer, hälsoministeriet samt FN-organisationer. Det långsiktiga målet med projektet är att tillhandahålla forskningsresultat som kommer att bidra till kulturanpassade insatser för att främja psykiska hälsa hos barn och ungdomar men också policy rekommendationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project stems from the newly launched Mental Health Policy in Somaliland. The originality of the project lies in its design and co-creation of research questions that are crucial for tackling global mental health and sustainable development issues. The initiative, involving academia in Sweden and Somaliland as well as stakeholders in Somaliland, aims to investigate the prevalence and burden of mental health problems among children and adolescents in Somaliland. The research agenda aims to contribute scientific knowledge and pave the way for the future design and testing of innovative intervention models and policies based on human rights in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The collaboration will be built on an equitable partnership basis to facilitate co-creation, communication, commitment, and continuous review based on fairness, respect, care, honesty and transparency. A core group of researchers will be jointly responsible for the activities in the collaboration plan. The project, starting in January 2022, will run for two years, during which the following activities are planned: promoting a dialogue with the Somaliland health authorities and key UN health agencies to better understand existing practices and magnitude of mental health. The project will contribute to scientific evidence to design tailored mental health interventions, implementation strategies and policy recommendations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Somaliland är politiskt stabilt och säkrare i jämförelse med resten av Somaliregionen, och landet har en fungerande regering som kontinuerligt arbetar för att bygga hållbara hälsovårdssystem för att nå ut till hela befolkningen. Baserat på den nyligen reviderade nationella policy om psykiska hälsa i Somaliland, initierar vi arbetet med att utveckla forskningssamarbete för att tillsammans co-producera forskningsagenda som involverar akademin i Sverige och Somaliland, målgruppen, samt andra organisationer. Detta initiativ bygger på ett samarbetsavtal samt tidigare projekt mellan Amoud universitet och Högskolan Dalarna om att stärka forskning om kvinnors och barns hälsa samt kapacitetsbyggande av institutionerna. En kärngrupp av forskare kommer att gemensamt vara ansvariga för aktiviteter som skrivs fram i samarbetsplanen. Projektet, som börjar i januari 2022, kommer att löpa i två år, där följande aktiviteter planeras: genomföra gemensamma analyser och skriva publikationer, bygga dialoger med landets hälsoministerier (hälsoministeriet, utbildningsministeriet, justitiedepartementet), brukarorganisationer och viktiga FN-organisationer. Vidare kommer det att genomföras workshop för engagera dem i workshops om evidensbaserade och kultursensitiva interventioner för att främja psykosociala hälsa hos barn och ungdomar i Somaliland. Workshops kommer även att fastställa en forskningsagenda med tydliga prioriterade områden; skriva gemensamma forskningsansökningar och sprida kunskapen från projektet samt diskutera forskningsagendan och projektförslag.De senaste tre decennierna har Somalia drabbats av långvarig konflikt, brist på säkerhet, flyktingvågor samt hungersnöd. Även om landet har gjort vissa framsteg i minskad barna- och mödradödlighet, har den psykiska hälsan varit ett försummat område framför allt hos barn och ungdomar. Även om det inte finns tillförlitliga siffror om psykisk ohälsa så beräknas var tredje person ha någon form av psykisk ohälsa där barn utgör mer än en tredjedel av befolkningen. Det är särskilt viktigt att specifikt beforska barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa i kontexter där psykiska problem stigmatiseras. Att bidra till relevant kunskap är en förutsättning för utveckling och anpassning av kulturanpassade interventioner. Ur ett rättviseperspektiv utgör psykiska hälsa en grundläggande mänsklig rättighet. Dessutom bidrar förbättring av barns och ungdomars psykiska hälsa till att främja flera av hållbara utvecklingsmålen. Den övergripande forskningsidén är att kartlägga förekomsten och bördan av psykisk ohälsa bland barn och ungdomar i Somaliland. Vidare, att förstå psykisk ohälsa ur ett kulturellt perspektiv och undersöka hur en insats som främjar psykiska hälsa hos barn och ungdomar i Somaliland kan utvecklas, implementeras och utvärderas.Projektet tar sin utgångspunkt i ett co-produktions och ömsesidigt partnerskap och är i linje med strategin för Sveriges internationella utvecklingssamarbete med Somalia 2018-2022 och den nya reviderade nationella policy om psykiska hälsa i Somaliland. Det är inte endast de två institutionerna som kommer att vara involverad i forskningsagenda utan lokala myndigheten, brukarorganisationer, hälsoministeriet samt FN-organisationer. Det långsiktiga målet med projektet är att tillhandahålla forskningsresultat som kommer att bidra till kulturanpassade insatser för att främja psykiska hälsa hos barn och ungdomar men också policy rekommendationer.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project stems from the newly launched Mental Health Policy in Somaliland. The originality of the project lies in its design and co-creation of research questions that are crucial for tackling global mental health and sustainable development issues. The initiative, involving academia in Sweden and Somaliland as well as stakeholders in Somaliland, aims to investigate the prevalence and burden of mental health problems among children and adolescents in Somaliland. The research agenda aims to contribute scientific knowledge and pave the way for the future design and testing of innovative intervention models and policies based on human rights in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The collaboration will be built on an equitable partnership basis to facilitate co-creation, communication, commitment, and continuous review based on fairness, respect, care, honesty and transparency. A core group of researchers will be jointly responsible for the activities in the collaboration plan. The project, starting in January 2022, will run for two years, during which the following activities are planned: promoting a dialogue with the Somaliland health authorities and key UN health agencies to better understand existing practices and magnitude of mental health. The project will contribute to scientific evidence to design tailored mental health interventions, implementation strategies and policy recommendations.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Expanding Markets in Life: Exploring emerging ART practices in India and Uganda</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Expanderande reproduktiva ekonomier: en studie av kvinnors reproduktiva arbete i fertilitetsindustrin i  Indien och Uganda</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya reproduktiva teknologier som IVF, äggdonation och surrogatmödraskap har gjort det möjligt för miljontals människor att bli föräldrar. Samtidigt är tillgången till sådana teknologier påfallande ojämnt fördelad: emedan de högsta nivåerna av ofrivillig barnlöshet finns bland världens fattiga är det huvudsakligen de mest privilegierade skikten av världens befolkning som har möjlighet att utnyttja dessa teknologier. 2020 infördes en lag som förbjuder kommersiellt surrogatmödraskap i Indien, som sedan början av 2000-talet kommit att bli ett av surrogatindustrins globala centrum. Projektet tar avstamp i denna lagändring för att utforska hur den indiska reproduktionsindustrin navigerar runt förbudet genom att omstrukturera sin verksamhet i Indien samtidigt som delar av verksamheten flyttas till länder utan lagstiftning, vilket även innebär möjligheter till expansion på nya marknader. Vi kommer att undersöka spridningen till Östafrika, med fokus på Uganda och dess begynnande, oreglerade reproduktionsmarknad. I centrum för uppmärksamheten står surrogatmödrar, äggdonatorer och bröstmjölksdonatorer – de kvinnor som förser industrin med könsceller och processer utan vilka industrins expansion inte vore möjlig.Den nya bioindustrin har skapat kvalitativt nya former av arbete som exempelvis surrogatmödraskap, där mervärde skapas genom kroppsliga processer. Samtidigt är dessa former av arbete kodade som naturligt kvinnliga och har genom historien nedvärderats och osynliggjorts. Genom att analysera dessa som reproduktivt arbete vill vi bidra till att de synliggörs och uppvärderas. Därmed inte sagt att företeelser som surrogatmödraskap är ett arbete som alla andra. Samtidigt är det svårt att blunda för en samtida verklighet där sådant som tidigare varit fredat från marknadens logik nu finns till försäljning. Den tidigare forskningen är överens om att hudfärg är det enskilt viktigaste kriteriet vid köp av mänskliga ägg, och avgörande för priset, vilket är ett handfast uttryck för denna realitet. I projektet undersöker vi hur det går till när förkroppsligade processer och substanser som graviditet, äggceller och bröstmjölk görs till varor på en global marknad.Vi hämtar teoretiska perspektiv från feministisk forskning som analyserar reproduktivt arbete i relation till värde och värdeskapande inom en kapitalistisk ekonomi. Med fokus på Indien och Uganda utforskar studien nya företeelser och flöden i den globala reproduktionsindustrin. Från att ha varit ett globalt centrum för kommersiella surrogatarrangemang har äggindustrin kommit att bli alltmer viktig i Indien. Landet har förvandlats till ett centrum där ägg plockas ut och embryon skapas, för att föras över i surrogatmödrar som sedan fraktas till länder utan lagstiftning där de tillbringar sin tid som gravida och föder barnen. Vi kommer också att undersöka kopplingen mellan den kommodifiering av bröstmjölk som sker inom surrogatarrangemang och framväxten av kommersiella bröstmjölksmarknader.Studien vill bidra till förståelsen av den snabbt expanderande globala marknaden för kroppar och kroppsliga processer, i synnerhet för hur kvinnors reproduktiva kapacitet blir till en vinstgenererande resurs. På så vis kan vi också ge insikter i globaliseringsprocesser inom det globala Syd. Projektets övergripande syfte är att bidra med ny kunskap om könade arbetsformer inom den snabbt växande bioekonomin. Genom att utforska hur ett förändrat regelverk i Indien ger upphov till nya exploaterande ekonomier kan vi bidra med kunskap om de mekanismer som driver teknologiers spridning i en globaliserad värld, inte minst i relation till globala orättvisor. Det är kunskap som vi också hoppas kan komma till konkret användning i det brådskande pågående arbetet med att utforma såväl nationella som internationella regleringar. Vi argumenterar för att vår studie kan skapa förutsättningar för en praktik som inte bara ser till industrins intressen utan också värnar om värdiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project takes the 2020 Indian Surrogacy Regulation Bill as a starting point for exploring how the reproductive industry adapts and relocates to unregulated East African markets. India is now increasingly seen as a “pre-conception assemblage hub”, where embryos are created and implanted into surrogates who carry their pregnancies to term in countries with no protective legislation. The study will focus on surrogacy and the related practices of oocyte donation and breast milk provision, and linkages between India and the emerging fertility markets in East Africa, with a particular focus on Uganda. Feminist theories of work, political economy and social reproduction theory constitute the theoretical framing of the project, operationalised through mixed qualitative methods in Gujarat and Kampala. The key aim is to provide new knowledge on emerging gendered forms of labour in a rapidly expanding global bio-economy. By analyzing how the current legal landscape in India creates new transnational economies of exploitation, impacting some of the world’s most vulnerable populations, our study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms and implications of technological diffusion, not the least in relation to global inequalities. But the relevance of the project is even broader, given the central role of female reproductive tissues and processes in biotechnologies, which drives the expanding global markets in bodies and body parts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Nya reproduktiva teknologier som IVF, äggdonation och surrogatmödraskap har gjort det möjligt för miljontals människor att bli föräldrar. Samtidigt är tillgången till sådana teknologier påfallande ojämnt fördelad: emedan de högsta nivåerna av ofrivillig barnlöshet finns bland världens fattiga är det huvudsakligen de mest privilegierade skikten av världens befolkning som har möjlighet att utnyttja dessa teknologier. 2020 infördes en lag som förbjuder kommersiellt surrogatmödraskap i Indien, som sedan början av 2000-talet kommit att bli ett av surrogatindustrins globala centrum. Projektet tar avstamp i denna lagändring för att utforska hur den indiska reproduktionsindustrin navigerar runt förbudet genom att omstrukturera sin verksamhet i Indien samtidigt som delar av verksamheten flyttas till länder utan lagstiftning, vilket även innebär möjligheter till expansion på nya marknader. Vi kommer att undersöka spridningen till Östafrika, med fokus på Uganda och dess begynnande, oreglerade reproduktionsmarknad. I centrum för uppmärksamheten står surrogatmödrar, äggdonatorer och bröstmjölksdonatorer – de kvinnor som förser industrin med könsceller och processer utan vilka industrins expansion inte vore möjlig.Den nya bioindustrin har skapat kvalitativt nya former av arbete som exempelvis surrogatmödraskap, där mervärde skapas genom kroppsliga processer. Samtidigt är dessa former av arbete kodade som naturligt kvinnliga och har genom historien nedvärderats och osynliggjorts. Genom att analysera dessa som reproduktivt arbete vill vi bidra till att de synliggörs och uppvärderas. Därmed inte sagt att företeelser som surrogatmödraskap är ett arbete som alla andra. Samtidigt är det svårt att blunda för en samtida verklighet där sådant som tidigare varit fredat från marknadens logik nu finns till försäljning. Den tidigare forskningen är överens om att hudfärg är det enskilt viktigaste kriteriet vid köp av mänskliga ägg, och avgörande för priset, vilket är ett handfast uttryck för denna realitet. I projektet undersöker vi hur det går till när förkroppsligade processer och substanser som graviditet, äggceller och bröstmjölk görs till varor på en global marknad.Vi hämtar teoretiska perspektiv från feministisk forskning som analyserar reproduktivt arbete i relation till värde och värdeskapande inom en kapitalistisk ekonomi. Med fokus på Indien och Uganda utforskar studien nya företeelser och flöden i den globala reproduktionsindustrin. Från att ha varit ett globalt centrum för kommersiella surrogatarrangemang har äggindustrin kommit att bli alltmer viktig i Indien. Landet har förvandlats till ett centrum där ägg plockas ut och embryon skapas, för att föras över i surrogatmödrar som sedan fraktas till länder utan lagstiftning där de tillbringar sin tid som gravida och föder barnen. Vi kommer också att undersöka kopplingen mellan den kommodifiering av bröstmjölk som sker inom surrogatarrangemang och framväxten av kommersiella bröstmjölksmarknader.Studien vill bidra till förståelsen av den snabbt expanderande globala marknaden för kroppar och kroppsliga processer, i synnerhet för hur kvinnors reproduktiva kapacitet blir till en vinstgenererande resurs. På så vis kan vi också ge insikter i globaliseringsprocesser inom det globala Syd. Projektets övergripande syfte är att bidra med ny kunskap om könade arbetsformer inom den snabbt växande bioekonomin. Genom att utforska hur ett förändrat regelverk i Indien ger upphov till nya exploaterande ekonomier kan vi bidra med kunskap om de mekanismer som driver teknologiers spridning i en globaliserad värld, inte minst i relation till globala orättvisor. Det är kunskap som vi också hoppas kan komma till konkret användning i det brådskande pågående arbetet med att utforma såväl nationella som internationella regleringar. Vi argumenterar för att vår studie kan skapa förutsättningar för en praktik som inte bara ser till industrins intressen utan också värnar om värdiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project takes the 2020 Indian Surrogacy Regulation Bill as a starting point for exploring how the reproductive industry adapts and relocates to unregulated East African markets. India is now increasingly seen as a “pre-conception assemblage hub”, where embryos are created and implanted into surrogates who carry their pregnancies to term in countries with no protective legislation. The study will focus on surrogacy and the related practices of oocyte donation and breast milk provision, and linkages between India and the emerging fertility markets in East Africa, with a particular focus on Uganda. Feminist theories of work, political economy and social reproduction theory constitute the theoretical framing of the project, operationalised through mixed qualitative methods in Gujarat and Kampala. The key aim is to provide new knowledge on emerging gendered forms of labour in a rapidly expanding global bio-economy. By analyzing how the current legal landscape in India creates new transnational economies of exploitation, impacting some of the world’s most vulnerable populations, our study offers valuable insights into the mechanisms and implications of technological diffusion, not the least in relation to global inequalities. But the relevance of the project is even broader, given the central role of female reproductive tissues and processes in biotechnologies, which drives the expanding global markets in bodies and body parts.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.6 - Säkerställa allmän tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och reproduktiva rättigheter i enlighet med överenskommelserna i handlingsprogrammet från den internationella konferensen om befolkning och utveckling, Pekingplattformen samt slutdokumenten från respektive översynskonferenser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Vi avser att bilda ett nytt nätverk för solcellsforskare från Indien, Nigeria, Sri Lanka och Sverige. Syftet är att utveckla nanomaterial för effektiva och billiga solceller. Nanomaterialen är antingen fabricerade eller biogena (som bildats i levande organismer) och kommer att användas för att förbättra egenskaperna hos vissa typer av solceller. För så kallade tunnfilmssolceller kommer nya halvledarmaterial att utvecklas med fokus på låga tillverkningskostnader. En annan typ är fotoelektrokemiska solceller där antingen ett färgämne eller kvantprickar är huvudkomponenter för att absorbera solstrålningen. I detta fall kommer olika nanomaterial att framställas i form av tunna fibrer eller små korn för att förbättra verkningsgrad och livslängd. Fotoelektrod, elektrolyt- och elektrodmaterial kommer därvid att anpassas för att nå projektmålen, bland annat genom att utnyttja naturlig grafit, reducerad grafenoxid och rostfritt stål.En typ av biogena nanomaterial av speciellt intresse är så kallade frustuler (exoskelett från kiselalger). Dessa kiselalger är rikligt förekommande encelliga organismer i världshaven. De skyddas alltså av exoskelett som, efter att de renats från organiskt innehåll, uppvisar unika optiska egenskaper för att fånga in solstrålningen. Genom att integrera dessa naturliga nanostrukturer i fotoanoden har vi nyligen visat att verkningsgraden hos fotoelektrokemiska solceller kan öka signifikant. I detta projekt kommer vi därför att fördjupa våra vetenskapliga studier för att vidareutveckla användningen av frustuler även för andra typer av solceller.Projektet kommer att omfatta forskarutbyten mellan nätverkets laboratorier, seminarier och workshops och syftar slutligen till gemensamma ansökningar för vidare forskning. Samarbetet är tvärvetenskapligt och har kompletterande kompetenser inom både fysik och kemi, något som är avgörande för projektets mål.Att öka andelen förnybar energi, fördubbla den globala förbättringstakten vad gäller energieffektivitet samt stärka det internationella samarbetet är viktiga delmål för en ”hållbar energi för alla”, mål 7 inom FN:s globala mål för hållbar utveckling. I detta sammanhang är landsbygdsområden i många utvecklingsländer särskild utsatta. De är sällan anslutna till nationella nät, och stora avstånd gör det dyrt att bygga ut infrastrukturen. Att få tillgång till lokalt producerad elektricitet är därför väsentligt för att bekämpa fattigdom i det globala syd. Billig solcellsteknik kan därför vara en väsentlig del för att nå FN:s globala mål.</narrative>
      <narrative>This proposal aims at building a new research network for developing nanomaterials designed for efficient and affordable solar cells. The network includes researchers from India, Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Sweden. The nanomaterials are either fabricated or biogenic, and will be used for improving the properties of dye sensitized and thin film solar cells. For dye/quantum dot sensitized solar cells, nano-structurally modified TiO2 photoanodes, nano-structurally modified electrolytes using nanofibres and nanofillers will be considered.  In the case of semiconductor thin-film solar cells, the development involves novel low-cost ternary and quaternary semiconductor thin films by electrodeposition and chemical methods. One type of biogenic nanomaterial of special interest is siliceous based frustules (exoskeletons from diatoms), that with their intriguing optical properties will be investigated for both types of solar cells. Furthermore, low-cost electrodes based on natural graphite, reduced graphene oxides and stainless steel will be studied. The network building will include exchange visits to the other partners’ laboratories, seminars/workshops, aiming for joint research applications. The cooperation in this project is cross-disciplinary involving physicists and chemists, the complementary character of the involved institutions is a key to the project.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mauretanien och Senegal är hungersnödda, fattiga länder som rankas på 85:e och 65:e plats i det globala hungersindexet. Längs ländernas gemensamma gräns rinner Senegalfloden, och dess bördiga stränder producerar majoriteten av områdets skördar. Lokalbefolkningen är beroende av jordbruk för sysselsättning och försörjning. Ris är den huvudsakliga grödan som odlas och täcker över 120 000 ha mark. Ris kan odlas under två säsonger: en mellan mars och juni då flodens rikliga vattn kan utnyttjas till bevattning, och en andra säsong mellan juli och november då jordbruket kan dra nytta av de kraftiga regnen. Harmattan pågår mellan början av december och slutet av mars, och enligt tradition är detta en paus mellan de två risodlingssäsongerna. Under denna tid på året har floden det högsta vattenflödet, men de relativt kallare förhållandena gynnar inte risodling. Med stöd av VR UF uppnåddes 2017 lanseringen av supertidiga värmetoleranta durumvetesorter vilka kan uppnå skördar på över 3 ton ha-1 efter bara 90 dagar. Dessa sorter är perfekt anpassade till odling under trädan till följd av harmattan och har potential att producera över 300 000 ton mat, som kan säljas på den nationella marknaden för över 320 € t-1, eller 96 miljoner € i extraintäkter för småbrukare, utan att påverka den nuvarande risproduktionen. Mauretaniens och Senegals konsumenter köper årligen couscous och pasta, vilka importeras som förpackade produkter för över 20 miljoner € , eller i form av 100 miljoner € vetekorn till ländernas tre industriella pastafabrikerna. Hittills har dessa nya sorter odlats på 5000 ha i de två länderna och beräknas överstiga 10% av den aktuella odlingsytan för ris inom två år. De politiska beslutsfattarna i båda länderna har erkänt projektets framgångar och har som mål att nå lokal produktion av vete på över 50% av deras årliga behov. På grund av dessa framgångar och dess potential att säkerställa livsmedelssäkerheten i länderna tilldelades teamet 2017 OLAM-priset för innovation inom livsmedelssäkerhet. Sporrade av utmärkelsen tog andra västafrikanska bönder kontakt med forskningspartnerna och begärde att få frön. Hittills har dessa värmetoleranta sorter odlats med framgång i Benin, Elfenbenskusten, Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Tchad och Togo. Dessutom har många länder utanför Västafrika fått god användning av värmetoleransen hos dessa sorter för att skydda sina skördar från stigande temperaturer. Vidare har denna egenskap studerats på molekylärnivå för att hitta fler regioner i  genomet som är involverade i bevarandet av pollenfertilitet vid förekomsten av torra och heta vindar i samband med blomningen, ett kritiskt steg för att säkerställa värmetolerans. Slutligen har tillämpningen av genomiska selektionsmodeller säkerställt påskyndandet av den genetiska vinsten, genom att samla  de bästa genomregionerna och leverera nya, överlägsna sorter på halva tiden.Detta projektförslag bygger på den starka forskningskapacitet som har utvecklats under de tidigare faserna av forskningsprojekt för att försöka definiera den eller de faktiska gener som är ansvariga för värmetolerans. Om detta uppnås kommer det att vara ett otroligt stort steg framåt för hela forskningsområdet. Uppfyllandet av de projektets mål kommer att gynna en bättre anpassning till klimatförändringarna i Västafrika och även globalt, vilket ytterligare höjer produktiviteten och inkomsten för lokala jordbrukare, samtidigt som man stärker självständigheten hos  landsbygdens kvinnor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mauritania and Senegal are famine-affected poor countries. Previous research at two field stations led to identifying heat tolerant durum wheat varieties. That work was deemed deserving of the 2017 Olam Prize for Innovation in Food Security because of its potential impact on the life of farmers. Further work continued to drive development via innovation by establishing an international pipeline for the delivery of heat tolerant varieties via genomic selection, doubling the rate of genetic gain. In seven years, these investments have resulted in an area change from zero to over 5,000 ha of cultivation, touching the life of some 10,000 rural households.  This project proposal, building on previous achievement and for which we are applying herein, will coronate these efforts by fully validating the genomic selection pipeline, with the set goal of doubling the area of cultivation. Furthermore, we will seek the integration of female cooperatives to operate as community-based seed enterprises supporting the scaling of these technologies, while generating employment and rural income. Finally, we aim to achieve scientific excellent by using the latest molecular tools to attempt the fine mapping and possible cloning of the major locus we identified as controlling heat tolerance. Overall, this proposed research-for-development brings novelty and impact in farmers lives, truly bringing to fruition the investments done so far.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mauritania and Senegal are famine-affected poor countries. Previous research at two field stations led to identifying heat tolerant durum wheat varieties. That work was deemed deserving of the 2017 Olam Prize for Innovation in Food Security because of its potential impact on the life of farmers. Further work continued to drive development via innovation by establishing an international pipeline for the delivery of heat tolerant varieties via genomic selection, doubling the rate of genetic gain. In seven years, these investments have resulted in an area change from zero to over 5,000 ha of cultivation, touching the life of some 10,000 rural households.  This project proposal, building on previous achievement and for which we are applying herein, will coronate these efforts by fully validating the genomic selection pipeline, with the set goal of doubling the area of cultivation. Furthermore, we will seek the integration of female cooperatives to operate as community-based seed enterprises supporting the scaling of these technologies, while generating employment and rural income. Finally, we aim to achieve scientific excellent by using the latest molecular tools to attempt the fine mapping and possible cloning of the major locus we identified as controlling heat tolerance. Overall, this proposed research-for-development brings novelty and impact in farmers lives, truly bringing to fruition the investments done so far.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sjukdomar bland människor och djur hindrar den ekonomiska tillväxten i många länder i Afrika och är en av de största utmaningarna för positiv utveckling. Flera faktorer som; miljö- och klimatförändringar, förändring av markanvändningen, mer boskap och mindre vilda djur påverkar förekomsten av infektionssjukdomar. I Rwanda, liksom många andra resursfattiga länder i Afrika, finns det stora kunskapsluckor om vilka virussjukdomar som sprids genom djur till människor (zoonoser) och vi fokuserar på de virus som sprids via myggor tol människor.Det allmänna syftet av projektet är att etablera ett nätverk som kan arbeta för hållbar virusdiagnostik av zoonoser och övervakning av framtida virusepidemier i Rwanda. Specifikt strävar vi efter att skapa ett nätverk för myggburna virusinfektioner; att upptäcka infektionssjukdomar som inte diagnosticerats av ett mottagande sjukhus eller hälsocentral; och att studera förekomsten av myggor som kan överföra virussjukdomar. Detta projekt kommer att integrera kunskap och färdigheter från erfarna forskare från flera sektorer och discipliner. Gemensamma workshops och utbildningar kommer att genomföras där forskare kommer att dela med sig av kunskap om sin nuvarande forskning och där praktisk utbildning kommer att vara ett tema. Under dessa workshops kommer vi att diskutera nya vetenskapliga idéer som kan forma projekt för framtida anslagsansökningar. Studenter på master- och doktorandnivå kommer att utbildas i olika aspekter av fältprovtagning, laboratoriediagnostik och molekylära metoder. Vi kommer att analysera patientblodprover som samlats in på hälsocentraler från olika regioner i Rwanda för virus och antikroppar mot virus. Myggor kommer att samlas med konventionella myggfällor och identifieras genom morfologi och/eller DNA-sekvensering för genetisk bestämning. Virus påvisas med PCR-teknik, odling och sekvensering. Detta nya nätverk är viktigt för detektion, förebyggande och kontroll av virala zoonotiska sjukdomar.Projektets utformning underlättar överföring av kunskaper om olika metoder och färdigheter genom praktiskt erfarenhetsutbyte och träning. Vi kommer att organisera två workshops där vi fokuserar på tekniköverföring, fältarbete, praktisk erfarenhetsutbyte och diskussioner om framtida forskningsområden. Det vetenskapliga samarbetet mellan forskare i Sverige och Rwanda kommer därmed att stärkas. Lokala intressenter i Rwanda kommer att inbjudas till två möten, en i början av projektet där projektet presenteras och diskuteras. Viktiga kommentarer kan därmed läggas till i projektet i början.</narrative>
      <narrative>The general purpose is to establish a novel network that can work towards sustainable zoonotic viral diagnostics and surveillance in Rwanda. Specifically we aim to (1) establish a network for zoonotic viral infections; (2) identify etiologies of infectious diseases that are not identified by a receiving hospital; and (3) study the occurrence of viral mosquito vectors. This project will integrate knowledge and skills from experienced researchers from multiple-sectors and disciplines to focus on zoonotic viral infections. Joint workshops and trainings will be conducted where researchers will provide knowledge on their current research and practical training. Scientific new ideas will be generated for future projects. Students at Masters and PhD level will be trained on various aspects of field sampling, laboratory diagnostics, and molecular methods. We will analyse patient blood samples collected in public health facilities from different regions in Rwanda, for virus RNA by RT-PCR and viral antibodies. Mosquitoes will be sampled using conventional mosquito traps and identified by morphology and/or DNA bar-coding for genetic determination. Virus will be detected by RT-PCR and culture. This research and activities of the novel network will lead to new scientific questions regarding mosquitoborne viruses in Rwanda.  Vector-based studies in Rwanda will be set into a broader context and will lead to further studies and integration into the health system.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender and Political Representation in a (Post-) Pandemic Era: How the Increased Salience of Health and Poverty Issues Affects Women´s Political</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala COVID-19-pandemin har inneburit såväl en global hälsokris som en stor fattigdomskris, särskilt påtaglig i världens mest fattiga och utsatta länder. Dessa två relaterade kriser har en nära koppling till politiska områden som historiskt har betraktats som ”lågstatusområden” bland många nationella politiska eliter men som tenderar att prioriteras av kvinnliga medborgare och kvinnliga politiker: folkhälsa och fattigdomsbekämpning.För det första har COVID-19-pandemin inneburit en enorm belastning för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i många låginkomstländer. Även om pandemin inte slagit lika hårt mot låginkomstländer som man först befarade har den ändå medfört en stor påfrestning för sjukvården i dessa länder. Dessutom varnar forskare för att åtgärder, som lock-downs, som vidtagits för att begränsa smittspridningen av COVID-19 i utvecklingsländer, kan komma att dramatiskt öka dödligheten från andra sjukdomar, däribland malaria. En andra och kanske ännu allvarligare och långvarigare kris, särskilt i låginkomstländer, är kopplad till de konsekvenser pandemin har haft på fattigdom och fattigdomsbekämpning. För första gången på två decennier förväntas den globala extrema fattigdomen öka, till stor del orsakad av en kombination av den globala ekonomiska lågkonjunkturen och nedstängningar som gjorts i försök att minska smittspridningen. Pandemins sociala och ekonomiska effekter riskerar också att få långtgående konsekvenser för jämställdheten i de fattigaste länderna. Prognoser från FN visar att kvinnor på många sätt drabbats hårdare av pandemin än män, med allvarliga följder för kvinnors försörjning, säkerhet och allmänna välbefinnande. I spåren av pandemin har kvinnors obetalda arbete ökat, våldet mot kvinnor har ökat och kvinnor har varit mer benägna att förlora sina jobb, eftersom sektorer där kvinnor är överrepresenterade har drabbats hårdast av smittspridningsåtgärder. Dessutom förväntats pandemin få förödande effekter på mödra- och barnadödlighet i låginkomstländer genom dess påverkan på rutinhälsovård och livsmedelsförsörjning.I det här projektet undersöker vi vad som händer när en global kris plötsligt riktar det internationella samfundets, regeringars, och befolkningars uppmärksamhet mot frågor som historiskt har prioriterats av kvinnor: fattigdomsbekämpning, hälso- och sjukvård och jämställdhet. Vilka effekter får det för kvinnors politiska representation och makt i låginkomstländer? Ökar kvinnors politiska representation och makt i spåren av pandemin, tack vare kvinnors kunskap och expertis inom dessa politikområden, eller tar den manliga politiska eliten över dessa tidigare lågstatusfrågor och begränsar kvinnliga politikers möjligheter till inflytande?För att systematiskt utforska vilken inverkan den globala pandemin har haft på kvinnors numeriska politiska representation och på könsdynamiker i parlamentet, föreslår vi feminnovativa studier. Dessa studier inkluderar kvantitativa analyser av förändringar i kvinnors numeriska representation och budgetfördelning med ett särskilt fokus på låginkomstländer, en analys av parlamentsdebatter i ett stort antal länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, en jämförande fallstudie av Malawi och Zimbabwe samt ett enkätexperiment med medborgare i dessa två länder som syftar till att mäta hur medborgarnas efterfrågan på kvinnliga politiker har påverkats av pandemin.</narrative>
      <narrative>The current global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented global health crisis and propelled nations into new poverty crises, jeopardizing hard-won development gains in the world’s most vulnerable countries. These twin public health and poverty crises in low-income countries are intimately connected to policy domains that tend to be prioritized by women citizens and politicians: public health and poverty alleviation. In this project, we ask what happens when a global crisis suddenly shifts global attention towards issues historically prioritized by women. More specifically, this project explores the pandemic’s impacts on (1) the presence of women in political decision-making (descriptive representation) and on (2) the policy priorities and legislative behavior of men and women political leaders (substantive representation) in low-income countries. To address these issues, we use an innovative and ambitious mixed-method approach. We propose five separate studies, including quantitative analyzes of changes in women´s numeric representation and budget allocations in low-income countries, analyses of legislative speech data from thirteen countries in sub-Saharan Africa, a comparative case study of Malawi and Zimbabwe, and survey experiments with citizens in these two countries to gauge how citizens´ demands for women politicians have been affected by the pandemic.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The current global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented global health crisis and propelled nations into new poverty crises, jeopardizing hard-won development gains in the world’s most vulnerable countries. These twin public health and poverty crises in low-income countries are intimately connected to policy domains that tend to be prioritized by women citizens and politicians: public health and poverty alleviation. In this project, we ask what happens when a global crisis suddenly shifts global attention towards issues historically prioritized by women. More specifically, this project explores the pandemic’s impacts on (1) the presence of women in political decision-making (descriptive representation) and on (2) the policy priorities and legislative behavior of men and women political leaders (substantive representation) in low-income countries. To address these issues, we use an innovative and ambitious mixed-method approach. We propose five separate studies, including quantitative analyzes of changes in women´s numeric representation and budget allocations in low-income countries, analyses of legislative speech data from thirteen countries in sub-Saharan Africa, a comparative case study of Malawi and Zimbabwe, and survey experiments with citizens in these two countries to gauge how citizens´ demands for women politicians have been affected by the pandemic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Den globala COVID-19-pandemin har inneburit såväl en global hälsokris som en stor fattigdomskris, särskilt påtaglig i världens mest fattiga och utsatta länder. Dessa två relaterade kriser har en nära koppling till politiska områden som historiskt har betraktats som ”lågstatusområden” bland många nationella politiska eliter men som tenderar att prioriteras av kvinnliga medborgare och kvinnliga politiker: folkhälsa och fattigdomsbekämpning.För det första har COVID-19-pandemin inneburit en enorm belastning för hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen i många låginkomstländer. Även om pandemin inte slagit lika hårt mot låginkomstländer som man först befarade har den ändå medfört en stor påfrestning för sjukvården i dessa länder. Dessutom varnar forskare för att åtgärder, som lock-downs, som vidtagits för att begränsa smittspridningen av COVID-19 i utvecklingsländer, kan komma att dramatiskt öka dödligheten från andra sjukdomar, däribland malaria. En andra och kanske ännu allvarligare och långvarigare kris, särskilt i låginkomstländer, är kopplad till de konsekvenser pandemin har haft på fattigdom och fattigdomsbekämpning. För första gången på två decennier förväntas den globala extrema fattigdomen öka, till stor del orsakad av en kombination av den globala ekonomiska lågkonjunkturen och nedstängningar som gjorts i försök att minska smittspridningen. Pandemins sociala och ekonomiska effekter riskerar också att få långtgående konsekvenser för jämställdheten i de fattigaste länderna. Prognoser från FN visar att kvinnor på många sätt drabbats hårdare av pandemin än män, med allvarliga följder för kvinnors försörjning, säkerhet och allmänna välbefinnande. I spåren av pandemin har kvinnors obetalda arbete ökat, våldet mot kvinnor har ökat och kvinnor har varit mer benägna att förlora sina jobb, eftersom sektorer där kvinnor är överrepresenterade har drabbats hårdast av smittspridningsåtgärder. Dessutom förväntats pandemin få förödande effekter på mödra- och barnadödlighet i låginkomstländer genom dess påverkan på rutinhälsovård och livsmedelsförsörjning.I det här projektet undersöker vi vad som händer när en global kris plötsligt riktar det internationella samfundets, regeringars, och befolkningars uppmärksamhet mot frågor som historiskt har prioriterats av kvinnor: fattigdomsbekämpning, hälso- och sjukvård och jämställdhet. Vilka effekter får det för kvinnors politiska representation och makt i låginkomstländer? Ökar kvinnors politiska representation och makt i spåren av pandemin, tack vare kvinnors kunskap och expertis inom dessa politikområden, eller tar den manliga politiska eliten över dessa tidigare lågstatusfrågor och begränsar kvinnliga politikers möjligheter till inflytande?För att systematiskt utforska vilken inverkan den globala pandemin har haft på kvinnors numeriska politiska representation och på könsdynamiker i parlamentet, föreslår vi feminnovativa studier. Dessa studier inkluderar kvantitativa analyser av förändringar i kvinnors numeriska representation och budgetfördelning med ett särskilt fokus på låginkomstländer, en analys av parlamentsdebatter i ett stort antal länder i Afrika söder om Sahara, en jämförande fallstudie av Malawi och Zimbabwe samt ett enkätexperiment med medborgare i dessa två länder som syftar till att mäta hur medborgarnas efterfrågan på kvinnliga politiker har påverkats av pandemin.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This programme aims to support the creation, organization, and the implementation of an interdisciplinary research school that would bring together Burkinabe, Malian, Swedish, and Tanzanian researchers and research projects together in a common collaborative framework. The overall objective is to strengthen conceptual, theoretical, methodological and practical work for decolonizing research methodologies. The programme focuses mainly on qualitative research and societal engagement in the humanities and social sciences, and is geared towards data collection, research relations, ethics, and transnational approaches in the organization and implementation of research and research training. More specifically, the programme aims: 1) to critically assess and transform the ways in which qualitative research is organized and implemented; 2) to strengthen the development of empirically grounded and critical research methodologies; 3) to interrogate fieldwork relations and research ethics; and 4) to promote transnational approaches. It is built around qualitative empirical research, and societal engagement through courses (both in situ/in persona, and online), summer schools in the collaborating countries, regular online seminar series, joint analytical workshops, collaborative publications, and a final international conference. It will seek to foster a critical, and yet practically oriented and relevant, academic culture among PhD students and faculty.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The comprehensive goal for this project is to implement a big-data integrative analysis strategy to predict host-competence in insect vectors that transmit infectious diseases. There has recently been an emergence of widespread, vector-borne epidemics, including the zika outbreak in 2015-16 and the current chikungunya manifestation in parts of South America. Additionally, leishmania, malaria and other vector-borne parasitic diseases that are currently endemic in parts of South America are predicted to increase in cases and occupy larger regions with increased temperatures due to global warming. In lieu of ongoing climate change, widespread vector-borne diseases are becoming an increasing threat across Latin America, the Caribbean, as well as Africa and large regions of Asia, and tools to monitor transmission potential are becoming tremendously important. With rapid advances in data-driven science and the massive production of NGS data we have reached the potential of performing informative metadata analyses. The ultimate goal of this study is to uncover genetic information that enables the generation of molecular and computational tools with the capacity of defining vector competence linked to vector-borne diseases. We further anticipate that the tools will be modifiable to encompass studies of vector-competence linked to a broad range of disease, which in light of global warming, have the potential of causing epidemics outside the regions where they are currently endemic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet för det här projektet är att implementera en datadriven strategi för att kunna förutse värdkompetens hos insekter som sprider sjukdomar, så kallade vektorer. Verktyget ska kunna implementeras för att studera sannolikheten att potentiella vektorer i geografiska regioner runt ett område där ett större utbrott sker, är mottagliga för sjukdomen och kan sprida den vidare. Detta kan på så vis vägleda aktioner för att förebygga smittspridningPå senare år har det skett en ökning i fallen av storskaliga epidemiska spridningar av vektorburna sjukdomar, såsom Zika utbrottet 2015-2016 i Latinamerika. Utbrott av virusen; dengue, yellow fever, och chikungunya har också ökat i sjukdomsfall och spridningen sker ofta oförutsett. Fall av malaria, Leishmania och andra vektorburna parasitsjukdomar i tropiska regioner förväntas också öka på grund av den globala uppvärmningen. Med hänseende till pågående klimatförändringar ökar risken för storskaliga utbrott av vektorburna sjukdomar i flera delar av världen, inklusive Latinamerika, delar av Afrika och Asien. Därmed förväntas också behovet av verktyg för att kontrollera smittspridning öka i relevans. Med den snabba utvecklingen av datadriven biologisk och medicinsk forskning och den enormt höga produktionsnivån av nästa generations sekvenserings (NGS) data, har vi nu uppnått nya möjligheter att utföra storskaliga metadata analyser.Konceptet ”värdkompetens” inkluderar en infekterad värds respons mot en invaderande mikrob, i det här fallet insektens eller vektorns tolerans eller sensitivitet till att en smittsam mikrob lyckas kolonisera insekten och uppnå förutsättningarna för att sprida sig vidare. Värdkompetens är länkat till immunsvar hos värden, exakt vad som bestämmer om en värd är mottaglig eller inte varierar men genetiska variabler som leder till tolerans är generellt konserverade inom en art och kan vara konserverade mellan olika arterMålsättningen för det här projektet är att frilägga genetisk information som tillåter genererandet av molekylära verktyg med kapacitet att studera vektorkompetens hos smittspridande vektorer. Detta kommer vi att göra genom Integrative Trancriptomic Analysis (ITA), av storskaliga NGS dataset. Metoden går ut på att nyttja all data länkad till genuttryck som finns tillgänglig i publika domäner för en viss biologisk process, det inkluderar data från alla relevanta organismer och scenarier som kan påverka den studerade processen. Metoden är därmed inte begränsad till de genetiska vägar som redan är kända. ITA är en nyutvecklad analysstrategi och kan enkelt anpassas till olika biologiska frågeställningar hos olika organismer.I projektet kommer vi att fokusera på insekterna; Aedes, myggan som sprider virussjukdomarna Zika och Chikungunya, samt Anopheles, myggan som sprider malaria och sandflugan som sprider Leishmania. Vi kommer i samarbete med kollegor i Manaus, Brasilien samla in myggor i fält och utsätta dessa för experimentella infektioner med respektive mikrob. Sedermera kommer vi utvärdera vilka som är mottagliga alternative toleranta. Insekter från båda dessa grupper kommer att analyseras för sitt totala genuttryck med hjälp av NGS applikationer. NGS datan används sedan i syfte att ”träna” ITA modellen genom maskininlärning för att förtydliga vilka gener eller genetiska processer som ligger bakom tolerans och sensitivitet mot infektion. Detta kommer sedan att valideras på funktionell nivå med CRISPR (gensaxen) i samarbete med grupper i BrasilienDen slutliga produkten är en bioinformatisk open-access resurs som kommer att kunna användas för att förutse vektorkompetens bland de vektorer inkluderade i denna studie. Målet med verktyget är att kunna replikera nödvändiga delar av denna process för att adaptera det till andra typer av vektorer/sjukdomar, samt att kunna applicera det globalt för potentiella nya sjukdomar i framtiden (epidemic preparedness), samt att människor i riskområden enkelt ska kunna implementera och använda dessa verktyg</narrative>
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      <narrative>The comprehensive goal for this project is to implement a big-data integrative analysis strategy to predict host-competence in insect vectors that transmit infectious diseases. There has recently been an emergence of widespread, vector-borne epidemics, including the zika outbreak in 2015-16 and the current chikungunya manifestation in parts of South America. Additionally, leishmania, malaria and other vector-borne parasitic diseases that are currently endemic in parts of South America are predicted to increase in cases and occupy larger regions with increased temperatures due to global warming. In lieu of ongoing climate change, widespread vector-borne diseases are becoming an increasing threat across Latin America, the Caribbean, as well as Africa and large regions of Asia, and tools to monitor transmission potential are becoming tremendously important. With rapid advances in data-driven science and the massive production of NGS data we have reached the potential of performing informative metadata analyses. The ultimate goal of this study is to uncover genetic information that enables the generation of molecular and computational tools with the capacity of defining vector competence linked to vector-borne diseases. We further anticipate that the tools will be modifiable to encompass studies of vector-competence linked to a broad range of disease, which in light of global warming, have the potential of causing epidemics outside the regions where they are currently endemic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet för det här projektet är att implementera en datadriven strategi för att kunna förutse värdkompetens hos insekter som sprider sjukdomar, så kallade vektorer. Verktyget ska kunna implementeras för att studera sannolikheten att potentiella vektorer i geografiska regioner runt ett område där ett större utbrott sker, är mottagliga för sjukdomen och kan sprida den vidare. Detta kan på så vis vägleda aktioner för att förebygga smittspridningPå senare år har det skett en ökning i fallen av storskaliga epidemiska spridningar av vektorburna sjukdomar, såsom Zika utbrottet 2015-2016 i Latinamerika. Utbrott av virusen; dengue, yellow fever, och chikungunya har också ökat i sjukdomsfall och spridningen sker ofta oförutsett. Fall av malaria, Leishmania och andra vektorburna parasitsjukdomar i tropiska regioner förväntas också öka på grund av den globala uppvärmningen. Med hänseende till pågående klimatförändringar ökar risken för storskaliga utbrott av vektorburna sjukdomar i flera delar av världen, inklusive Latinamerika, delar av Afrika och Asien. Därmed förväntas också behovet av verktyg för att kontrollera smittspridning öka i relevans. Med den snabba utvecklingen av datadriven biologisk och medicinsk forskning och den enormt höga produktionsnivån av nästa generations sekvenserings (NGS) data, har vi nu uppnått nya möjligheter att utföra storskaliga metadata analyser.Konceptet ”värdkompetens” inkluderar en infekterad värds respons mot en invaderande mikrob, i det här fallet insektens eller vektorns tolerans eller sensitivitet till att en smittsam mikrob lyckas kolonisera insekten och uppnå förutsättningarna för att sprida sig vidare. Värdkompetens är länkat till immunsvar hos värden, exakt vad som bestämmer om en värd är mottaglig eller inte varierar men genetiska variabler som leder till tolerans är generellt konserverade inom en art och kan vara konserverade mellan olika arterMålsättningen för det här projektet är att frilägga genetisk information som tillåter genererandet av molekylära verktyg med kapacitet att studera vektorkompetens hos smittspridande vektorer. Detta kommer vi att göra genom Integrative Trancriptomic Analysis (ITA), av storskaliga NGS dataset. Metoden går ut på att nyttja all data länkad till genuttryck som finns tillgänglig i publika domäner för en viss biologisk process, det inkluderar data från alla relevanta organismer och scenarier som kan påverka den studerade processen. Metoden är därmed inte begränsad till de genetiska vägar som redan är kända. ITA är en nyutvecklad analysstrategi och kan enkelt anpassas till olika biologiska frågeställningar hos olika organismer.I projektet kommer vi att fokusera på insekterna; Aedes, myggan som sprider virussjukdomarna Zika och Chikungunya, samt Anopheles, myggan som sprider malaria och sandflugan som sprider Leishmania. Vi kommer i samarbete med kollegor i Manaus, Brasilien samla in myggor i fält och utsätta dessa för experimentella infektioner med respektive mikrob. Sedermera kommer vi utvärdera vilka som är mottagliga alternative toleranta. Insekter från båda dessa grupper kommer att analyseras för sitt totala genuttryck med hjälp av NGS applikationer. NGS datan används sedan i syfte att ”träna” ITA modellen genom maskininlärning för att förtydliga vilka gener eller genetiska processer som ligger bakom tolerans och sensitivitet mot infektion. Detta kommer sedan att valideras på funktionell nivå med CRISPR (gensaxen) i samarbete med grupper i BrasilienDen slutliga produkten är en bioinformatisk open-access resurs som kommer att kunna användas för att förutse vektorkompetens bland de vektorer inkluderade i denna studie. Målet med verktyget är att kunna replikera nödvändiga delar av denna process för att adaptera det till andra typer av vektorer/sjukdomar, samt att kunna applicera det globalt för potentiella nya sjukdomar i framtiden (epidemic preparedness), samt att människor i riskområden enkelt ska kunna implementera och använda dessa verktyg</narrative>
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      <narrative>In sub-Saharan Africa almost 25% were estimated to be undernourished, representing almost one third of people suffering from hunger globally. Cassava, with its resilience to heat and drought stresses, can efficiently respond to critical present and future climate change challenges and feed more than 800 million people in subtropics area. However, yield below expected values, due to a vast range of reasons, and a potential source of malnutrition due to low nutrient content request further progress in cassava research to tackle these problems, but progress has been somehow uneven. There is an ongoing development in biotechnology tools on one hand, but a significant vacuum of basic knowledge on the other. To support the increase of basic molecular knowledge in cassava research we propose a network of specialists in Europe and Africa to create an Africa-Wide community of scientists working on deciphering gene functionalities, pathways of important traits to enable modern breeding programs and biotechnological approaches e.g. gene editing that need detailed information to successfully increase the efficient development of desired traits. Therefore, we not only propose the production of important knowlede but also to invest in training of young scientists who will be involved into the data analysis, after a thorough training, to acquire the needed experience to design molecular experiments and analyse such data sets to support out effort and to be able to run their own projects.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2017 beräknades att nästan en av fyra personer i Afrika söder om Sahara var undernärd. Det representerar nästan en tredjedel av de människor som globalt lider av hunger. Dessutom lider många fler av mikronäringsbrister på grund av dålig tillgång till billig och hälsosam mat. Undernäring är en av de största riskfaktorer som skapar en stigande global icke-överförbar sjukdomsbörda.Kassava (Manihot esculenta) med sina stärkelserika rötter är den viktigaste tropiska rotfrukten då den ger kostenergi för mer än 800 miljoner människor i de subtropiska områdena. Kassava är tyvärr näringsfattig och i sig en potentiell källa till undernäring.De framsteg som gjorts inom kassava-forskning för att ta itu med dessa problem har på något sätt varit ojämna. Det finns en kontinuerlig utveckling inom bioteknologiska verktyg å ena sidan, men ett betydande vakuum av grundläggande kunskap om hur man tillämpar dessa å andra sidan. För att stödja ökningen av grundläggande kunskaper inom kassava-forskning föreslår vi ett nätverk av specialister i Europa och Afrika. På så visst skapas ett samhälle av forskare från flera afrikanska länder som arbetar med att dechiffrera genfunktioner och viktiga genetiskt kodade egenskaper för att driva moderna avelsprogram som använder genetiska tillvägagångssätt som exempelvis ”CRISPR / cas9” tekniken. Teknik som behöver betydligt mer detaljerad information för att kunna tillämpas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt.Syftet med nätverket är inte bara att producera data utan att även investera i utbildning av unga forskare. Utbildningen kommer att tillhandahålla den avancerade kunskap som behövs för att utforma och analysera de stora datamängder som modern bioteknologi genererar. Utbildning och träning som kommer att göra det möjligt för dessa forskare att framgångsrikt och på ett mer effektivt sätt bedriva sina egna forskningsprojekt i framtiden kunna skapa en forskningsgemenskap inom fältet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>CASSAVANET4DEV: In a race to prevent hunger:  Cassava Bioinformatics for African cassava biotechnology.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2017 beräknades att nästan en av fyra personer i Afrika söder om Sahara var undernärd. Det representerar nästan en tredjedel av de människor som globalt lider av hunger. Dessutom lider många fler av mikronäringsbrister på grund av dålig tillgång till billig och hälsosam mat. Undernäring är en av de största riskfaktorer som skapar en stigande global icke-överförbar sjukdomsbörda.Kassava (Manihot esculenta) med sina stärkelserika rötter är den viktigaste tropiska rotfrukten då den ger kostenergi för mer än 800 miljoner människor i de subtropiska områdena. Kassava är tyvärr näringsfattig och i sig en potentiell källa till undernäring.De framsteg som gjorts inom kassava-forskning för att ta itu med dessa problem har på något sätt varit ojämna. Det finns en kontinuerlig utveckling inom bioteknologiska verktyg å ena sidan, men ett betydande vakuum av grundläggande kunskap om hur man tillämpar dessa å andra sidan. För att stödja ökningen av grundläggande kunskaper inom kassava-forskning föreslår vi ett nätverk av specialister i Europa och Afrika. På så visst skapas ett samhälle av forskare från flera afrikanska länder som arbetar med att dechiffrera genfunktioner och viktiga genetiskt kodade egenskaper för att driva moderna avelsprogram som använder genetiska tillvägagångssätt som exempelvis ”CRISPR / cas9” tekniken. Teknik som behöver betydligt mer detaljerad information för att kunna tillämpas på ett säkert och effektivt sätt.Syftet med nätverket är inte bara att producera data utan att även investera i utbildning av unga forskare. Utbildningen kommer att tillhandahålla den avancerade kunskap som behövs för att utforma och analysera de stora datamängder som modern bioteknologi genererar. Utbildning och träning som kommer att göra det möjligt för dessa forskare att framgångsrikt och på ett mer effektivt sätt bedriva sina egna forskningsprojekt i framtiden kunna skapa en forskningsgemenskap inom fältet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) block based materials are often used since they enable building over a long period of time and permit using own and local labour. Common materials in residential buildings are such as sand cement bricks which are low technology solutions attracting little research. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania a typical SSA country, some 70% of all cement goes to the production of sandcrete blocks. Only about 15-30% of the cement building capability is used in these applications. Since cement drives both the price and the carbon footprint this represents a huge waste affecting both people and the planet. The proposed research co-operation will join competence from Chalmers and Uppsala University in Sweden, the buidling institute BAM from Germany, Meru University in Kenya and UDSM in Tanzania to come up with transdisciplinary solutions that can lead to the subsituton of parts or all of the the ordinary cement to produce alternative binders from locally available materials for affordable, low carbon blocks produced with appropriate technology. Alternative binders are such as volcanic ashes, calcined clays and agricultural ashes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cement är världens tredje enskilt största utsläppskälla av växthusgasen koldioxid. Bakgrunden är att Portland Cementen (PC), "vanlig cement" är limmet i betong. Betong är i sin tur världens mest producerade material och utgör grundpelaren i vårt moderna samhällsbyggande. Globalt använder vi ca 3-4 ton betong per person och år. Eftersom betong är enkel att använda på alla nivåer från enkla till komplexa tillämpningar är den svår att ersätta. Problemet med betongen är att PC - limmet i betongen - står för ca 7-9% av världens totala koldioxidutsläpp.  Det finns en tydlig korrelation mellan länders ekonomiska utveckling och cementkonsumtion, detta pulverformade lim är en tydlig möjliggörare för människors ökade välmående och länders fortsatta tillväxt. Globalt sett använder vi ca 600 kg cement per person och år medan användningen i Afrika söder om Sahara fortsatt är på bara ca 100 kg per person och år. Afrika har i dag ca 1.3 miljarder invånare och har en snabb befolkningsökning. Fram till 2050 förväntas befolkningen stiga till 2,5 miljdarder och fram till 2100 till fyra miljarder. Med nuvarande användning av PC i betong kommer Afrikas stora byggbehov att bidra till kraftigt ökande koldioxidutsläpp. Samtidigt är boende en mänsklig rättighet.I Afrika söder om Sahara är behovet av boende en akut fråga. I Uganda, som ett exempel på ett låg-inkomstland i östra Afrika, uppskattas ett underskott på bostäder till ca 2,1 miljoner boenden. En siffra som växer med ca 200 000 enheter årligen. Samtidigt som en ständigt ökande befolkning är en orsak till det stora behovet av boende är det även en fråga om resurser att skaffa sig ett boende. I dag är det absolut vanligaste sättet att bygga bostäder på i sub-Sahara block-baserat. Lokala entreprenörer gjuter "6-inch blocks" med sand, cement och vatten. Cementen utgör mellan 5-10% av materialvikten men driver 50-80% av kostnaden och koldioxavtrycket av blocket. Genom att substituera bort cementen som bindemedel i blocket finns det möjlighet att minska både priset och det ekologiska fotavtrycket den för byggstenarna, väggarna och slutligen det färdiga huset. Det uppskattas att i den enklaste husmodellen, med väggar av block och ett enkelare plåttak, står blockkostnaden för ca 50-70% av byggkostnaden. Alternativa bindemedel har forskats på i många år men det brister i praktiska tillämpningar. Betongforskning i utvecklade länder fokuserar i stor omfattning på avancerade betongkonstruktioner. Den forskning som bedrivs på afrikanska universitet verkar varken nå ut till vetenskapssamfundet eller till praktisk användning.I det föreslagna arbetet kommer vi att fortsätta utveckla ett begynnnde samarbete mellan Chalmers och Uppsala University. Kompetens på djup nivå inom alternativa bindemedel kombineras be kompetens om tillverkning och användning av bindemdel i Afrika. Projektledare Raine Isaksson har en lång erfarenhet av cementproduktion internationellt inklusive 10 år i olika afrikanska länder. Raine har också forskat på hur blockproduktion kan optimeras och kommit till slutsatsen att en viktig väg famåt är att hitta alterntiv till PC. De internationell projektledarna Joseph Mwiti från Meru University i Kenya och Fatma Mohamded från UDSM i Tanzania kommer att genom lokala workshops stöttas i arbetet att samla in existerande lokal kunskap och att fortsatt utveckla den. I samarbete med det indiska Development Alternatives kommer projektet också att studera tillämpad teknologi för att producera alternativa bindemedel. I samarbetet kommer studenter att handledas i arbeten som studerar lokal tillverkning och användning av alterntiva bindemedel och block. Projektet kommer att inkludera en internationall konferens med nätverkande. Planen är att efter detta arbeta med gemensamma ansökningar för forskningsmedel för att fortsatt stötta uppbyggnanden av kompetens om hållbara block. Nätverket kommer att utvecklas så att svensk forskning bättre kan stötta arbete på de valda universiteten med relevant forskning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Cement är världens tredje enskilt största utsläppskälla av växthusgasen koldioxid. Bakgrunden är att Portland Cementen (PC), "vanlig cement" är limmet i betong. Betong är i sin tur världens mest producerade material och utgör grundpelaren i vårt moderna samhällsbyggande. Globalt använder vi ca 3-4 ton betong per person och år. Eftersom betong är enkel att använda på alla nivåer från enkla till komplexa tillämpningar är den svår att ersätta. Problemet med betongen är att PC - limmet i betongen - står för ca 7-9% av världens totala koldioxidutsläpp.  Det finns en tydlig korrelation mellan länders ekonomiska utveckling och cementkonsumtion, detta pulverformade lim är en tydlig möjliggörare för människors ökade välmående och länders fortsatta tillväxt. Globalt sett använder vi ca 600 kg cement per person och år medan användningen i Afrika söder om Sahara fortsatt är på bara ca 100 kg per person och år. Afrika har i dag ca 1.3 miljarder invånare och har en snabb befolkningsökning. Fram till 2050 förväntas befolkningen stiga till 2,5 miljdarder och fram till 2100 till fyra miljarder. Med nuvarande användning av PC i betong kommer Afrikas stora byggbehov att bidra till kraftigt ökande koldioxidutsläpp. Samtidigt är boende en mänsklig rättighet.I Afrika söder om Sahara är behovet av boende en akut fråga. I Uganda, som ett exempel på ett låg-inkomstland i östra Afrika, uppskattas ett underskott på bostäder till ca 2,1 miljoner boenden. En siffra som växer med ca 200 000 enheter årligen. Samtidigt som en ständigt ökande befolkning är en orsak till det stora behovet av boende är det även en fråga om resurser att skaffa sig ett boende. I dag är det absolut vanligaste sättet att bygga bostäder på i sub-Sahara block-baserat. Lokala entreprenörer gjuter "6-inch blocks" med sand, cement och vatten. Cementen utgör mellan 5-10% av materialvikten men driver 50-80% av kostnaden och koldioxavtrycket av blocket. Genom att substituera bort cementen som bindemedel i blocket finns det möjlighet att minska både priset och det ekologiska fotavtrycket den för byggstenarna, väggarna och slutligen det färdiga huset. Det uppskattas att i den enklaste husmodellen, med väggar av block och ett enkelare plåttak, står blockkostnaden för ca 50-70% av byggkostnaden. Alternativa bindemedel har forskats på i många år men det brister i praktiska tillämpningar. Betongforskning i utvecklade länder fokuserar i stor omfattning på avancerade betongkonstruktioner. Den forskning som bedrivs på afrikanska universitet verkar varken nå ut till vetenskapssamfundet eller till praktisk användning.I det föreslagna arbetet kommer vi att fortsätta utveckla ett begynnnde samarbete mellan Chalmers och Uppsala University. Kompetens på djup nivå inom alternativa bindemedel kombineras be kompetens om tillverkning och användning av bindemdel i Afrika. Projektledare Raine Isaksson har en lång erfarenhet av cementproduktion internationellt inklusive 10 år i olika afrikanska länder. Raine har också forskat på hur blockproduktion kan optimeras och kommit till slutsatsen att en viktig väg famåt är att hitta alterntiv till PC. De internationell projektledarna Joseph Mwiti från Meru University i Kenya och Fatma Mohamded från UDSM i Tanzania kommer att genom lokala workshops stöttas i arbetet att samla in existerande lokal kunskap och att fortsatt utveckla den. I samarbete med det indiska Development Alternatives kommer projektet också att studera tillämpad teknologi för att producera alternativa bindemedel. I samarbetet kommer studenter att handledas i arbeten som studerar lokal tillverkning och användning av alterntiva bindemedel och block. Projektet kommer att inkludera en internationall konferens med nätverkande. Planen är att efter detta arbeta med gemensamma ansökningar för forskningsmedel för att fortsatt stötta uppbyggnanden av kompetens om hållbara block. Nätverket kommer att utvecklas så att svensk forskning bättre kan stötta arbete på de valda universiteten med relevant forskning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">RESTAKE: Hälsosystem och samhällets RESiliens under Covid-19 genom exempel av tuberkulos: En jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder i Tanzani</narrative>
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      <narrative>Effective responses to Covid-19 and tuberculosis (TB) are strong tests of health system performance and community resilience. Both diseases require strong health systems and similar measures for containment. Covid-19 has caused illness, but also extreme economic effects in low- and middle-income countries. It is estimated that the pandemic set back poverty reduction efforts by at least a decade. RESTAKE aims to examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on health system functioning and community resilience in two countries, Kenya and Tanzania particularly with TB as an indicator condition. The two countries have similar health systems and sociocultural setting, but implemented contrasting pandemic containment efforts - one lenient, the other conservative. Using a comparative mixed methods case study with policy analysis, register analysis, facility surveys and qualitative data, the three year research project studies the country policies to curb Covid-19 and their effects on TB services and TB patients´ health and economic situation. Finally, we compare these case studies across the two countries. Through equal collaborations with partners in Kenya and Tanzania RESTAKE contributes towards understanding pandemic policies and their impacts, eventually contributing to preparedness policies that protect equity and services for key infectious diseases such as TB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Covid-19 har orsakat över 3 miljoner dödsfall och infekterat miljoner fler, medan tuberkulos fortsätter att döda över en miljon människor varje år. Båda pandemierna orsakar inte bara sjukdom och dödsfall, utan även allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för individer och samhällen. Patienter, exponerade och andra indirekt drabbade hamnar ofta i arbetslöshet eller okompenserad sjukfrånvaro och därmed ökad fattigdom. Dessa ekonomiska effekter ökar känsligheten för tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Regeringar globalt har genomfört policyer inklusive nedstängning för att skydda hälsosystem. Denna policy kan hjälpa hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen att hantera den akta COVID-19 situationen, men samtidigt har den potentiellt negativa effekter på vården och andra viktig samhällsfunktioner. Med tanke på det snabba inrättandet av denna typ av policy har vi inte en klar förståelse för vilken inverkan denna haft på hälsosystem och samhälle. Rapporter visar emellertid att vissa politikområden har haft negativa effekter, särskilt när det gäller tillhandahållandet av tjänster för viktiga sjukdomar och försörjningen för de fattigaste, inklusive personer med tuberkulos. RESTAKE är ett samarbete med kollegor från Tanzania och Kenya, där man undersöker motståndskraften hos hälsosystem och utsatta personer med tuberkulos under Covid-19-pandemin. Att jämföra Tanzania och Kenya är ett unikt tillfälle att studera politiska effekter, eftersom länderna använt  kontrasterande tillvägagångssätt under pandemin; det ena landet har haft långtgående begränsningar, det andra har endast haft mild åtgärder. Vi undersöker vilka begränsningsåtgärder och policyer för att stödja samhällen och hälsosystem som infördes i varje land; vilken inverkan pandemin och politiken hade på hälso- och sjukvårdssystem, inklusive organisering av tjänster och vårdpersonal, samt specifikt tuberkulosvården, vilken kräver en resursstark och välorganiserad vårdapparat som kan leverera patientcentrerad behandling i minst 6  månader. Vi undersöker också hur människor med tuberkulos i samhället upplevde sitt ekonomiska välbefinnande och tillgång till tjänster under pandemin. Vi använder tuberkulos som en indikatorsjukdom, eftersom den är starkt förknippad med socioekonomiska faktorer och konsekvenser, men också för att Covid-19 diagnos- och vårdvägar är mycket lika, hanteras av samma personal och därmed har Covid-19 potential att särskilt skapa en vårdskuld för tuberkulosvården. Vi använder en jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder som jämför svar och situation i de två närliggande östafrikanska länderna. Fallstudier är lämpliga mönster när frågeställningen är komplex, som i vårt fall samspelet mellan regeringar, hälsovårdssystem och samhällen. Fallstudien kommer att genomföras med en undersökning av policys på nationell, regional och lokal nivå och deras effekter på hälso- och socioekonomiska resultat genom analys av policydokument, nationella och regionala data och intervjuer med informanter. Vi undersöker sedan effekterna av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom en vårdbaserad kvantitativ undersökning i stads-, stads- och landsbygdsmiljö, där vi särskilt undersöker påverkan på tuberkulostjänster. Vi kombinerar denna med kvalitativa intervjuer med vårdpersonal och tuberkulosdrabbade patienter och familjemedlemmar. Slutligen gör vi en systematisk undersökning av skillnaderna mellan de två länderna. Vår fördjupade studie kommer att förbättra kunskapen om effekterna av policyer inklusive samhälsnedstängning på hälsosystem och samhällen i stort, och kommer att bidra till att förstå vilka åtgärder som behövs för att minska negative effekterna av dessa policys. I förlängningen kommer studien bidra till beredskapsplaner för pandemier som är relevant inte bara i Kenya och Tanzania utan även andra länder med begränsade sjukvårds- och samhällsresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">RESTAKE: Hälsosystem och samhällets RESiliens under Covid-19 genom exempel av tuberkulos: En jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder i Tanzani</narrative>
      <narrative>RESTAKE: Health system and community RESilience during Covid-19 through the example of tuberculosis: A comparative mixed methods case study in TA</narrative>
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      <narrative>Effective responses to Covid-19 and tuberculosis (TB) are strong tests of health system performance and community resilience. Both diseases require strong health systems and similar measures for containment. Covid-19 has caused illness, but also extreme economic effects in low- and middle-income countries. It is estimated that the pandemic set back poverty reduction efforts by at least a decade. RESTAKE aims to examine the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on health system functioning and community resilience in two countries, Kenya and Tanzania particularly with TB as an indicator condition. The two countries have similar health systems and sociocultural setting, but implemented contrasting pandemic containment efforts - one lenient, the other conservative. Using a comparative mixed methods case study with policy analysis, register analysis, facility surveys and qualitative data, the three year research project studies the country policies to curb Covid-19 and their effects on TB services and TB patients´ health and economic situation. Finally, we compare these case studies across the two countries. Through equal collaborations with partners in Kenya and Tanzania RESTAKE contributes towards understanding pandemic policies and their impacts, eventually contributing to preparedness policies that protect equity and services for key infectious diseases such as TB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Covid-19 har orsakat över 3 miljoner dödsfall och infekterat miljoner fler, medan tuberkulos fortsätter att döda över en miljon människor varje år. Båda pandemierna orsakar inte bara sjukdom och dödsfall, utan även allvarliga ekonomiska konsekvenser för individer och samhällen. Patienter, exponerade och andra indirekt drabbade hamnar ofta i arbetslöshet eller okompenserad sjukfrånvaro och därmed ökad fattigdom. Dessa ekonomiska effekter ökar känsligheten för tuberkulos och andra fattigdomsrelaterade sjukdomar. Regeringar globalt har genomfört policyer inklusive nedstängning för att skydda hälsosystem. Denna policy kan hjälpa hälso- och sjukvårdssystemen att hantera den akta COVID-19 situationen, men samtidigt har den potentiellt negativa effekter på vården och andra viktig samhällsfunktioner. Med tanke på det snabba inrättandet av denna typ av policy har vi inte en klar förståelse för vilken inverkan denna haft på hälsosystem och samhälle. Rapporter visar emellertid att vissa politikområden har haft negativa effekter, särskilt när det gäller tillhandahållandet av tjänster för viktiga sjukdomar och försörjningen för de fattigaste, inklusive personer med tuberkulos. RESTAKE är ett samarbete med kollegor från Tanzania och Kenya, där man undersöker motståndskraften hos hälsosystem och utsatta personer med tuberkulos under Covid-19-pandemin. Att jämföra Tanzania och Kenya är ett unikt tillfälle att studera politiska effekter, eftersom länderna använt  kontrasterande tillvägagångssätt under pandemin; det ena landet har haft långtgående begränsningar, det andra har endast haft mild åtgärder. Vi undersöker vilka begränsningsåtgärder och policyer för att stödja samhällen och hälsosystem som infördes i varje land; vilken inverkan pandemin och politiken hade på hälso- och sjukvårdssystem, inklusive organisering av tjänster och vårdpersonal, samt specifikt tuberkulosvården, vilken kräver en resursstark och välorganiserad vårdapparat som kan leverera patientcentrerad behandling i minst 6  månader. Vi undersöker också hur människor med tuberkulos i samhället upplevde sitt ekonomiska välbefinnande och tillgång till tjänster under pandemin. Vi använder tuberkulos som en indikatorsjukdom, eftersom den är starkt förknippad med socioekonomiska faktorer och konsekvenser, men också för att Covid-19 diagnos- och vårdvägar är mycket lika, hanteras av samma personal och därmed har Covid-19 potential att särskilt skapa en vårdskuld för tuberkulosvården. Vi använder en jämförande fallstudie med blandade metoder som jämför svar och situation i de två närliggande östafrikanska länderna. Fallstudier är lämpliga mönster när frågeställningen är komplex, som i vårt fall samspelet mellan regeringar, hälsovårdssystem och samhällen. Fallstudien kommer att genomföras med en undersökning av policys på nationell, regional och lokal nivå och deras effekter på hälso- och socioekonomiska resultat genom analys av policydokument, nationella och regionala data och intervjuer med informanter. Vi undersöker sedan effekterna av hälso- och sjukvårdssystemet genom en vårdbaserad kvantitativ undersökning i stads-, stads- och landsbygdsmiljö, där vi särskilt undersöker påverkan på tuberkulostjänster. Vi kombinerar denna med kvalitativa intervjuer med vårdpersonal och tuberkulosdrabbade patienter och familjemedlemmar. Slutligen gör vi en systematisk undersökning av skillnaderna mellan de två länderna. Vår fördjupade studie kommer att förbättra kunskapen om effekterna av policyer inklusive samhälsnedstängning på hälsosystem och samhällen i stort, och kommer att bidra till att förstå vilka åtgärder som behövs för att minska negative effekterna av dessa policys. I förlängningen kommer studien bidra till beredskapsplaner för pandemier som är relevant inte bara i Kenya och Tanzania utan även andra länder med begränsade sjukvårds- och samhällsresurser.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsnätverk om motsättningar och konflikter i samband med utvinning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika</narrative>
      <narrative>A Research network on contestations and conflicts in relation to sand mining in East- And West Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sand is the world’s most used solid resource. It drives urbanization and economic growth and is the basic ingredient to countless commodities that make us ‘modern’ —from concrete and glass, to the microchips in our high-end gadgets. While a number recent publications warn about the environmental consequences of the steeply increasing demand for sand in Sub-Saharan Africa, the deeply political dynamics of the sand business have hardly received any scholarly attention. In this proposed project, we seek to identifying how sand conflicts and contestations in Sub-Saharan Africa intersect, how different actors negotiate access, use and political voice. We will do so by establishing an international network of Swedish, British and Kenyan scholars with complementary expertise and competence, as well as extensive experience from working on natural resource conflicts across East- and West Africa. Through a combination of concrete and mutually benefiting activities, this effort will in the short term contribute to the urgent need for increased scholarly awareness of- and attention paid to the emerging political economic problems and challenges associated with sand extraction in Sub-Saharan Africa. In a longer perspective, the proposed project seeks to provide important input on how we collectively can rethink how to sustainably extract, trade and regulate a resource that underpins the promise of improved lives in many African societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sand är en av världens mest efterfrågade och använda naturresurser. Vi använder sand för att tillverka såväl betong som glas och mikrochips i avancerade elektroniska produkter. Sand är en faktiskt en oersättlig del i byggandet det moderna samhället och driver såväl urbanisering som ekonomisk tillväxt. Under de sista tio åren har den årliga efterfrågan på sand som används inom byggsektorn stigit trefaldigt och vi använder i världen idag 40 till 50 miljarder ton sand varje år. Men trots dess ökande användning, uppmärksammar vi sällan sandens ekonomiska och samhälleliga betydelse. Ett uttryck för detta är det ofta saknas tillförlitlig information och statistik om såväl dess omfattning, som dess sociala och miljömässiga effekter. Den ökande exploateringen av sand utgör idag en angelägen hållbarhetsutmaning, som kan få stor betydelse för uppfyllandet av flera av FNs hållbarhetsmål. I det globala syd i allmänhet, och i Afrika söder om Sahara i synnerhet, är å ena sidan utvinning av sand nödvändig för att man genom byggandet av infrastruktur ska kunna skapa långsikt ekonomisk utveckling, och därmed utrota fattigdom och minska ojämlikhet. Å andra sidan skapar sandutvinningen i sig nya utmaningar vad gäller både ojämlikhet och ekologisk hållbarhet.I Öst- och Västafrika har regeringar inte bara satt igång enorma bostadsprojekt de senaste 10 – 15 åren, utan också stora infrastruktur program för att förbättra transport- och energiförsörjningen. Dessa kräver otroliga mängder sand. I takt med att produktionen av cement har ökat kraftigt, har också allt fler motsättningar och konflikter uppstått mellan lokalsamhällen, aktörer som utvinner sand, mellanhänder och distributörer, myndigheter, och byggsektorn uppstått. Än så länge finns dock inga studier som systematiskt har försökt kartlägga den nya politiska dynamik som uppstår i Afrika längs den distributionskedja som kopplar samman lokal utvinning med den vidare handeln och användningen av sand. Syftet med det här projektet är därför att utforska de sociala, ekonomiska och politiska motsättningar och konflikter som just nu växer fram i Öst- och Västafrika, två av de regioner i världen som urbaniseras snabbast.  Genom skapandet av ett av de första forskningsnätverken i världen med fokus på politiska aspekter av sandutvinning, handel och användning, syftar projektet till att bidra till utvecklingen av en övergripande forskningsagenda för studiet av sandutvinningens politiska problematik. Med utgångspunkt i detta syfte har projektet fyra huvudmålsättningar: (1) att utveckla ett mer omfattande forskningsprojekt om detta strategiskt viktiga men än så länge outforskade ämne. (2) ta fram och öppet publicera en databas med övergripande information om motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand. Detta för att öka medvetenheten och kunskapen om den snabbt ökande sandutvinningens problem och utmaningar inom nätverket, men också hos civilsamhället, myndigheter och internationella organisationer. (3) Anordna en workshop med deltagare från nyckelaktörer när det gäller utvinning, handel, och användning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta dels för att få en bättre förståelse för dessa aktörers erfarenheter, intressen och perspektiv; men också för att initiera en dialog om hur sand som en naturresurs kan förvaltas på ett rättvist och hållbart sätt. (4) Möjliggöra för unga forskare att genomföra fältstudier av motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta eftersom bristen på empirisk forskning om sandutvinning, handel och användning i Afrika söder om Sahara är mycket bristfällig.   Nätverket består av forskare från Kenya, Storbritannien och Sverige som alla har stor erfarenhet av forskning kring naturresurskonflikter i Öst- och Västafrika. Vidare kommer dessutom ett forskningsinstitut i Sierra Leone samt en ledande Afrikansk miljörättsorganisation vara nära länkade till nätverket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A Research network on contestations and conflicts in relation to sand mining in East- And West Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forskningsnätverk om motsättningar och konflikter i samband med utvinning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sand is the world’s most used solid resource. It drives urbanization and economic growth and is the basic ingredient to countless commodities that make us ‘modern’ —from concrete and glass, to the microchips in our high-end gadgets. While a number recent publications warn about the environmental consequences of the steeply increasing demand for sand in Sub-Saharan Africa, the deeply political dynamics of the sand business have hardly received any scholarly attention. In this proposed project, we seek to identifying how sand conflicts and contestations in Sub-Saharan Africa intersect, how different actors negotiate access, use and political voice. We will do so by establishing an international network of Swedish, British and Kenyan scholars with complementary expertise and competence, as well as extensive experience from working on natural resource conflicts across East- and West Africa. Through a combination of concrete and mutually benefiting activities, this effort will in the short term contribute to the urgent need for increased scholarly awareness of- and attention paid to the emerging political economic problems and challenges associated with sand extraction in Sub-Saharan Africa. In a longer perspective, the proposed project seeks to provide important input on how we collectively can rethink how to sustainably extract, trade and regulate a resource that underpins the promise of improved lives in many African societies.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sand är en av världens mest efterfrågade och använda naturresurser. Vi använder sand för att tillverka såväl betong som glas och mikrochips i avancerade elektroniska produkter. Sand är en faktiskt en oersättlig del i byggandet det moderna samhället och driver såväl urbanisering som ekonomisk tillväxt. Under de sista tio åren har den årliga efterfrågan på sand som används inom byggsektorn stigit trefaldigt och vi använder i världen idag 40 till 50 miljarder ton sand varje år. Men trots dess ökande användning, uppmärksammar vi sällan sandens ekonomiska och samhälleliga betydelse. Ett uttryck för detta är det ofta saknas tillförlitlig information och statistik om såväl dess omfattning, som dess sociala och miljömässiga effekter. Den ökande exploateringen av sand utgör idag en angelägen hållbarhetsutmaning, som kan få stor betydelse för uppfyllandet av flera av FNs hållbarhetsmål. I det globala syd i allmänhet, och i Afrika söder om Sahara i synnerhet, är å ena sidan utvinning av sand nödvändig för att man genom byggandet av infrastruktur ska kunna skapa långsikt ekonomisk utveckling, och därmed utrota fattigdom och minska ojämlikhet. Å andra sidan skapar sandutvinningen i sig nya utmaningar vad gäller både ojämlikhet och ekologisk hållbarhet.I Öst- och Västafrika har regeringar inte bara satt igång enorma bostadsprojekt de senaste 10 – 15 åren, utan också stora infrastruktur program för att förbättra transport- och energiförsörjningen. Dessa kräver otroliga mängder sand. I takt med att produktionen av cement har ökat kraftigt, har också allt fler motsättningar och konflikter uppstått mellan lokalsamhällen, aktörer som utvinner sand, mellanhänder och distributörer, myndigheter, och byggsektorn uppstått. Än så länge finns dock inga studier som systematiskt har försökt kartlägga den nya politiska dynamik som uppstår i Afrika längs den distributionskedja som kopplar samman lokal utvinning med den vidare handeln och användningen av sand. Syftet med det här projektet är därför att utforska de sociala, ekonomiska och politiska motsättningar och konflikter som just nu växer fram i Öst- och Västafrika, två av de regioner i världen som urbaniseras snabbast.  Genom skapandet av ett av de första forskningsnätverken i världen med fokus på politiska aspekter av sandutvinning, handel och användning, syftar projektet till att bidra till utvecklingen av en övergripande forskningsagenda för studiet av sandutvinningens politiska problematik. Med utgångspunkt i detta syfte har projektet fyra huvudmålsättningar: (1) att utveckla ett mer omfattande forskningsprojekt om detta strategiskt viktiga men än så länge outforskade ämne. (2) ta fram och öppet publicera en databas med övergripande information om motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand. Detta för att öka medvetenheten och kunskapen om den snabbt ökande sandutvinningens problem och utmaningar inom nätverket, men också hos civilsamhället, myndigheter och internationella organisationer. (3) Anordna en workshop med deltagare från nyckelaktörer när det gäller utvinning, handel, och användning av sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta dels för att få en bättre förståelse för dessa aktörers erfarenheter, intressen och perspektiv; men också för att initiera en dialog om hur sand som en naturresurs kan förvaltas på ett rättvist och hållbart sätt. (4) Möjliggöra för unga forskare att genomföra fältstudier av motsättningar och konflikter kopplade till sand i Öst- och Västafrika. Detta eftersom bristen på empirisk forskning om sandutvinning, handel och användning i Afrika söder om Sahara är mycket bristfällig.   Nätverket består av forskare från Kenya, Storbritannien och Sverige som alla har stor erfarenhet av forskning kring naturresurskonflikter i Öst- och Västafrika. Vidare kommer dessutom ett forskningsinstitut i Sierra Leone samt en ledande Afrikansk miljörättsorganisation vara nära länkade till nätverket.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The labours of new large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Arbetet bakom nya storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i afrikanska städer</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byggandet av storskalig transportinfrastruktur såsom vägar, järnvägar och flygplatser ökar snabbt i afrikanska städer. Många av dessa projekt finansieras av Kina och deras raska uppbyggnad gör dem till en viktig ingrediens i vad som kommit att kallas ’snabb urbanism’. Samtidigt kommer deras implementering att påverka livet i dessa städer under lång tid framöver.Tidigare forskning om nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika fokuserar på projektens ekonomiska och politiska bakomliggande idéer, egenskaper och konsekvenser. Däremot har få studier analyserat arbetet som ligger till grund för genomförandet av storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i afrikanska städer. Vi vet att nya infrastrukturprojekt bidrar med nya arbetstillfällen, både inom byggarbetsplatserna och i deras omedelbara närhet där bland annat gatuförsäljare etablerar sig för att erbjuda varor och tjänster till infrastrukturarbetare och andra som rör sig i närheten. Givet att många afrikanska städer uppvisar hög arbetslöshet är dessa nya inkomstmöjligheter önskvärda. Samtidigt är dessa arbetstillfällen ofta tidsbegränsade och det har rapporterats om dåliga arbetsvillkor och hur exempelvis gatuförsäljare tvångsförflyttas från dessa platser när infrastrukturen står färdig.Bristen på kunskap om arbetet bakom storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt är problematisk eftersom arbetarnas situation och deras insatser är avgörande för lokala försörjningsstrategier samt skapandet och underhållet av ny infrastruktur. Det här projektet syftar till att analysera hur storskaliga Kinafinansierade infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika påverkar lokala försörjningsmöjligheter och infrastrukturarbetares vardagliga praktiker och erfarenheter, samt hur dessa möjligheter och praktiker förändras över tid. Forskningsfrågorna undersöker vilka inkomstmöjligheter nya infrastrukturprojekt skapar för olika grupper av arbetare, hur arbetsvillkoren ser ut för dessa grupper, samt hur inkomstmöjligheterna förändras över tid i relation till infrastrukturens olika faser av implementering, färdigställande och underhåll.Projektet bygger på den växande litteraturen om infrastruktur inom samhällsvetenskaperna, där infrastruktur förstås som en process vilken kan studeras för att ge insikter om samhällsutvecklingen i stort. Mer specifikt bygger vi vidare på forskningen kring infrastruktur och vardagsliv i städer för att undersöka hur byggarbetare och andra som etablerar ekonomisk verksamhet i närheten av ny Kinafinansierad infrastruktur påverkas och relaterar till dessa projekt. Projektet innefattar fyra forskare och kommer att pågå under tre år. Vi kommer att analysera och jämföra situationen för arbetare inom, och i närheten av, kinesiskt finansierade transportinfrastrukturprojekt i Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Moçambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) och Lusaka (Zambia) - fyra platser som upplever en hög kinesisk närvaro. Den komparativa ansatsen innebär att vi kommer att kunna visa på likheter och skillnader i infrastrukturarbetares situation i olika afrikanska kontexter, vilket blir ett viktigt bidrag till tidigare forskning om ny infrastruktur i det urbana Afrika. Kvalitativa metoder inklusive semistrukturerade intervjuer, observationer, samt text- och mediaanalys kommer att användas. Resultaten kommer att publiceras vid konferenser och i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Vi kommer också författa en populärvetenskaplig rapport som kommer att cirkuleras till relevanta institutioner och organisationer. Utöver detta kommer vi att presentera resultaten från projektet vid seminarier i de fyra städerna, dit relevanta samhällsaktörer kommer att bjudas in.Detta projekt kommer bidra med ny kunskap om arbetet bakom nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i Afrika, vilken är av betydelse både för den växande forskningslitteraturen om infrastruktur och för samhällets förmåga att minska fattigdom genom skapandet och upprätthållandet av arbetstillfällen med anständiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa are on the rise. Many of these projects are funded by China and the fast pace of construction makes them constitutive of what has been termed ‘fast urbanism’. Yet, their realisation will shape city life for decades to come. Previous studies have analysed the political and economic drivers, qualities and consequences of these projects. However, few studies have analysed the lives, experiences and imaginations of ordinary people labouring in and around the construction sites of new infrastructure projects. This knowledge gap is problematic since the situation of ordinary workers is vital for local livelihoods as well as the production and maintenance of new infrastructures. This project aims to analyse how Chinese-funded large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa shape local livelihood opportunities and the daily practices and experiences of infrastructure workers, and how these opportunities and practices change over time. The project analyses the situation of labourers working on, or in the vicinity of, Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Mozambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Lusaka (Zambia). It involves four researchers, runs for three years, and applies qualitative methods; semi-structured interviews, observations and text analysis. The project will provide a better scientific understanding of the work behind large-scale infrastructures, useful for formulating decent work policies.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The labours of new large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byggandet av storskalig transportinfrastruktur såsom vägar, järnvägar och flygplatser ökar snabbt i afrikanska städer. Många av dessa projekt finansieras av Kina och deras raska uppbyggnad gör dem till en viktig ingrediens i vad som kommit att kallas ’snabb urbanism’. Samtidigt kommer deras implementering att påverka livet i dessa städer under lång tid framöver.Tidigare forskning om nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika fokuserar på projektens ekonomiska och politiska bakomliggande idéer, egenskaper och konsekvenser. Däremot har få studier analyserat arbetet som ligger till grund för genomförandet av storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i afrikanska städer. Vi vet att nya infrastrukturprojekt bidrar med nya arbetstillfällen, både inom byggarbetsplatserna och i deras omedelbara närhet där bland annat gatuförsäljare etablerar sig för att erbjuda varor och tjänster till infrastrukturarbetare och andra som rör sig i närheten. Givet att många afrikanska städer uppvisar hög arbetslöshet är dessa nya inkomstmöjligheter önskvärda. Samtidigt är dessa arbetstillfällen ofta tidsbegränsade och det har rapporterats om dåliga arbetsvillkor och hur exempelvis gatuförsäljare tvångsförflyttas från dessa platser när infrastrukturen står färdig.Bristen på kunskap om arbetet bakom storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt är problematisk eftersom arbetarnas situation och deras insatser är avgörande för lokala försörjningsstrategier samt skapandet och underhållet av ny infrastruktur. Det här projektet syftar till att analysera hur storskaliga Kinafinansierade infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika påverkar lokala försörjningsmöjligheter och infrastrukturarbetares vardagliga praktiker och erfarenheter, samt hur dessa möjligheter och praktiker förändras över tid. Forskningsfrågorna undersöker vilka inkomstmöjligheter nya infrastrukturprojekt skapar för olika grupper av arbetare, hur arbetsvillkoren ser ut för dessa grupper, samt hur inkomstmöjligheterna förändras över tid i relation till infrastrukturens olika faser av implementering, färdigställande och underhåll.Projektet bygger på den växande litteraturen om infrastruktur inom samhällsvetenskaperna, där infrastruktur förstås som en process vilken kan studeras för att ge insikter om samhällsutvecklingen i stort. Mer specifikt bygger vi vidare på forskningen kring infrastruktur och vardagsliv i städer för att undersöka hur byggarbetare och andra som etablerar ekonomisk verksamhet i närheten av ny Kinafinansierad infrastruktur påverkas och relaterar till dessa projekt. Projektet innefattar fyra forskare och kommer att pågå under tre år. Vi kommer att analysera och jämföra situationen för arbetare inom, och i närheten av, kinesiskt finansierade transportinfrastrukturprojekt i Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Moçambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) och Lusaka (Zambia) - fyra platser som upplever en hög kinesisk närvaro. Den komparativa ansatsen innebär att vi kommer att kunna visa på likheter och skillnader i infrastrukturarbetares situation i olika afrikanska kontexter, vilket blir ett viktigt bidrag till tidigare forskning om ny infrastruktur i det urbana Afrika. Kvalitativa metoder inklusive semistrukturerade intervjuer, observationer, samt text- och mediaanalys kommer att användas. Resultaten kommer att publiceras vid konferenser och i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Vi kommer också författa en populärvetenskaplig rapport som kommer att cirkuleras till relevanta institutioner och organisationer. Utöver detta kommer vi att presentera resultaten från projektet vid seminarier i de fyra städerna, dit relevanta samhällsaktörer kommer att bjudas in.Detta projekt kommer bidra med ny kunskap om arbetet bakom nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i Afrika, vilken är av betydelse både för den växande forskningslitteraturen om infrastruktur och för samhällets förmåga att minska fattigdom genom skapandet och upprätthållandet av arbetstillfällen med anständiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa are on the rise. Many of these projects are funded by China and the fast pace of construction makes them constitutive of what has been termed ‘fast urbanism’. Yet, their realisation will shape city life for decades to come. Previous studies have analysed the political and economic drivers, qualities and consequences of these projects. However, few studies have analysed the lives, experiences and imaginations of ordinary people labouring in and around the construction sites of new infrastructure projects. This knowledge gap is problematic since the situation of ordinary workers is vital for local livelihoods as well as the production and maintenance of new infrastructures. This project aims to analyse how Chinese-funded large-scale infrastructure projects in urban Africa shape local livelihood opportunities and the daily practices and experiences of infrastructure workers, and how these opportunities and practices change over time. The project analyses the situation of labourers working on, or in the vicinity of, Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Mozambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Lusaka (Zambia). It involves four researchers, runs for three years, and applies qualitative methods; semi-structured interviews, observations and text analysis. The project will provide a better scientific understanding of the work behind large-scale infrastructures, useful for formulating decent work policies.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Byggandet av storskalig transportinfrastruktur såsom vägar, järnvägar och flygplatser ökar snabbt i afrikanska städer. Många av dessa projekt finansieras av Kina och deras raska uppbyggnad gör dem till en viktig ingrediens i vad som kommit att kallas ’snabb urbanism’. Samtidigt kommer deras implementering att påverka livet i dessa städer under lång tid framöver.Tidigare forskning om nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika fokuserar på projektens ekonomiska och politiska bakomliggande idéer, egenskaper och konsekvenser. Däremot har få studier analyserat arbetet som ligger till grund för genomförandet av storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i afrikanska städer. Vi vet att nya infrastrukturprojekt bidrar med nya arbetstillfällen, både inom byggarbetsplatserna och i deras omedelbara närhet där bland annat gatuförsäljare etablerar sig för att erbjuda varor och tjänster till infrastrukturarbetare och andra som rör sig i närheten. Givet att många afrikanska städer uppvisar hög arbetslöshet är dessa nya inkomstmöjligheter önskvärda. Samtidigt är dessa arbetstillfällen ofta tidsbegränsade och det har rapporterats om dåliga arbetsvillkor och hur exempelvis gatuförsäljare tvångsförflyttas från dessa platser när infrastrukturen står färdig.Bristen på kunskap om arbetet bakom storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt är problematisk eftersom arbetarnas situation och deras insatser är avgörande för lokala försörjningsstrategier samt skapandet och underhållet av ny infrastruktur. Det här projektet syftar till att analysera hur storskaliga Kinafinansierade infrastrukturprojekt i det urbana Afrika påverkar lokala försörjningsmöjligheter och infrastrukturarbetares vardagliga praktiker och erfarenheter, samt hur dessa möjligheter och praktiker förändras över tid. Forskningsfrågorna undersöker vilka inkomstmöjligheter nya infrastrukturprojekt skapar för olika grupper av arbetare, hur arbetsvillkoren ser ut för dessa grupper, samt hur inkomstmöjligheterna förändras över tid i relation till infrastrukturens olika faser av implementering, färdigställande och underhåll.Projektet bygger på den växande litteraturen om infrastruktur inom samhällsvetenskaperna, där infrastruktur förstås som en process vilken kan studeras för att ge insikter om samhällsutvecklingen i stort. Mer specifikt bygger vi vidare på forskningen kring infrastruktur och vardagsliv i städer för att undersöka hur byggarbetare och andra som etablerar ekonomisk verksamhet i närheten av ny Kinafinansierad infrastruktur påverkas och relaterar till dessa projekt. Projektet innefattar fyra forskare och kommer att pågå under tre år. Vi kommer att analysera och jämföra situationen för arbetare inom, och i närheten av, kinesiskt finansierade transportinfrastrukturprojekt i Accra (Ghana), Maputo (Moçambique), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) och Lusaka (Zambia) - fyra platser som upplever en hög kinesisk närvaro. Den komparativa ansatsen innebär att vi kommer att kunna visa på likheter och skillnader i infrastrukturarbetares situation i olika afrikanska kontexter, vilket blir ett viktigt bidrag till tidigare forskning om ny infrastruktur i det urbana Afrika. Kvalitativa metoder inklusive semistrukturerade intervjuer, observationer, samt text- och mediaanalys kommer att användas. Resultaten kommer att publiceras vid konferenser och i vetenskapliga tidskrifter. Vi kommer också författa en populärvetenskaplig rapport som kommer att cirkuleras till relevanta institutioner och organisationer. Utöver detta kommer vi att presentera resultaten från projektet vid seminarier i de fyra städerna, dit relevanta samhällsaktörer kommer att bjudas in.Detta projekt kommer bidra med ny kunskap om arbetet bakom nutida storskaliga infrastrukturprojekt i Afrika, vilken är av betydelse både för den växande forskningslitteraturen om infrastruktur och för samhällets förmåga att minska fattigdom genom skapandet och upprätthållandet av arbetstillfällen med anständiga arbetsvillkor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Promoting native tropical tree species for sustainable ecosystem services under climate change</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska regnskogar är jordens mest artrika och produktiva ekosystemtyp och har en viktig roll för vår planets biodiversitet och klimat. Trots det vet vi förhållandevis lite om deras känslighet för pågående klimatförändringar. Ökad dödlighet under ovanligt varma och torra år (s.k. El Niño-år) tyder på att tropiska träd är mycket klimatkänsliga, men kunskapen är begränsad. I många tropiska områden har stora arealer skog försvunnit och omvandlats till odlings- och betesmark. Detta leder till problem med erosion, biodiversitetsförlust, och ett varmare och torrare klimat. På många håll försöker man därför återplantera skog. Det finns då flera fördelar med att använda naturligt förekommande arter eftersom dessa bidrar till högre biodiversitet, både bland växter och andra organismer, än exotiska och snabbväxande som ofta används. En osäkerhetsfaktor som hämmar hållbar plantering av inhemska tropiska trädarter är att vi vet så lite om deras egenskaper beträffande produktion, kvalitet och klimatkänslighet. Det övergripande syftet med detta projekt är att ta reda på hur produktionen och överlevnaden av vanliga inhemska trädarter i Öst- och Centralafrika påverkas av ett varmare och torrare klimat samt stödja hållbara trädplanteringar och skogliga ekosystemtjänster. Baserat på denna kunskap kommer vi att ta fram rekommendation om vilka trädarter som kan användas i olika delar av Rwanda, ett tätt befolkat och fattigt land i centrala Afrika med ambitiösa mål för ökad areal med träd samtidigt med högt ställda målen för en hållbar utveckling av landsbygden.I projektet studerar vi 20 tropiska trädarter som naturligt växer i bergsregnskog eller i övergången mellan regnskog och savann i Rwanda. För detta har vi etablerat planteringar med 5400 träd på tre platser med stor variation i höjd över havet (1300-2400 m), nederbörd (850-1750 mm) och temperatur (14-21 °C). De högst belägna platserna ligger i bergsregnskog medan de lägsta ligger i områden som naturligt domineras av buskvegetation och som är varmare och torrare än de utvalda trädarternas naturliga miljöer. Ett steg nedåt i höjd för en viss art representerar ett möjligt framtida klimatscenario. Vi kommer att manipulera vatten- och näringstillgången för att kunna separera effekter av temperatur, nederbörd och näringstillgång. På alla platser kommer vi att plantera både pionjärarter (som snabbt kan kolonisera nya områden) och klimaxarter (som dominerar i skogar utan störningar). Vi kommer att studera trädens produktion och överlevnad i förhållande till behandlingarna: temperatur, vatten och näring. Dessutom kommer vi att undersöka hur tillväxten av olika delar av träden (blad, stam, rötter) påverkas av de olika behandlingarna eftersom detta påverkar förmågan att klara t.ex torka. Vi kommer också att jämföra produktion och överlevnad hos olika trädarter med deras fotosyntes, värmetolerans och andra fysiologiska egenskaper som potentiellt styr hur trädens tillväxt, vitalitet och överlevnad påverkas av ökad temperatur och längre perioder av torka. Trädens förmåga att anpassa sig till ett förändrat klimat kommer att bestämmas. Vi kommer också att jämföra resultaten från experimenten i höjdgradienten med studier av tillväxt hos träd i naturliga och planterade bestånd för att utvärdera resultatens relevans i samarbete med lokala aktörer. Resultaten kommer att kommuniceras med både lokala myndigheter och andra aktörer för att tillsammans analysera effekter på olika ekosystemtjänster. Resultaten kommer också ligga till grund för rekommendationer av artval i olika typer av planteringar. Projektet är ett samarbete mellan Göteborgs Universitet, University of Rwanda och Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board som sedan flera år har ett samarbete inom skogsforskning, där även lärarutbyte och handledning av doktorander och studenter ingår. Vi tar fram ny kunskap om olika tropiska trädarters klimatkänslighet och vilka underliggande trädegenskaper och mekanismer som styr denna.</narrative>
      <narrative>This project aims to determining the sensitivity of montane and transitional rainforest tree productivity and survival to warming and drought to guide sustainable tree plantation and ecosystem services in central and east Africa. The project uses a unique set of previously established multispecies plantations in Rwanda along an elevation/temperature gradient with water treatments to simulate future climate conditions and to study their impact on the growth of 20 tree species belonging to different groups, montane vs. transitional and early vs. late successional species. The productivity and survival of trees as well as how tree carbon allocation interacts with the environment will be studied over three years. Year 1: Tree biomass estimates and development of species-specific allometric biomass functions. Year 2: Explore the tree carbon allocation and functional traits and how they control drought and temperature sensitivity. Year 3: Compile and evaluate data in combination with development of planting recommendations. The project will have close contact with Rwandan forest authorities and NGOs and organize annual workshops for stakeholders to evaluate impacts on ecosystem services. The project is a collaboration between University of Gothenburg (project management), University of Rwanda (PhD training and student engagement) and Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (Site management and project logistics).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med projektet är att generera ny kunskap om afrikansk svinpestvirus (ASFV). Denna kunskap behövs som bas för förebyggande och kontroll av sjukdomen. Vi kommer genomföra studien i Kenya, där sjukdomen ursprungligen upptäcktes och ännu förorsakar djurlidande och stora ekonomiska förluster. Dessa förluster är förödande för fattigamänniskor på landsbygden, i synnerhet i låg- och medelinkomstländer där grisproduktion kan vara en förutsättning för att kunna försörja sig. Utöver att vara en viktig proteinkälla för hushållet är grisar också en viktig inkomstkälla för många unga och kvinnor i Kenya. Därför är de ofta förekommande utbrotten av ASF, som orsakar extremt hög dödlighet, och tvingar djurägarna att avliva kvarvarande djur för att kontrollera sjukdomen, förödande för de mest utsatta delara av befolkningen som förlora sitt levebröd. ASFV har spridits från Afrika till Europa och Asien, med massiva sjukdomsutbrott och stora ekonomiska förluster som följd, vilket gjort sjukdomen till ett hot mot den globala livsmedelsförsörjningen. Mjuka fästingar kan härbärgera ASFV, och sprida den mellan vilda grisarter som fungerar som reservoarer för smittan.  I Kenya är så kallade bush pigs och vårtsvin naturliga reservoarer för ASFV, och kan bära på smittan utan att själva uppvisa sjukdomssymtom. I andra regioner kan vilda grisarter såsom europeiska vildsvin upprätthålla smittan. Tamgrisar infekteras när de vistas i en miljö där vilda grisarter utsöndrar och sprider smittan, eller angrips av fästingar som bär på viruset.  Det saknas tillförlitlig information om hur utbredd ASFV är i vårtsvinspopulationen i Kenya, eller var i landet smittan förekommer. Sådan information behövs för att kunna planera förebyggande åtgärdwer och bekämpning av sjukdomen. Att kunna identifiera högriskområden, där riktade insatser för övervakning och kontroll skulle förbättra och effektivisera resursutnyttjandet. Tidigare studier har påvisat att ett flertal olika typer av ASFV, men det är okänt exakt vilka som förekommer bland vårtsvin och fästingar i Kenya. Därför undrar vi om fästingar och vårtsvin bär på samma virustyper? Tidigare forskning har också visat att bristen på data över olika typer av ASFV hindrar förståelsen av sjukdomen och försvårar utveckling av vaccin och kontrollstrategier. Därför är vårt första mål att kartlägga förekomsten av ASFV-antikroppar hos vårtsvin, för att bedöma hur många som exponerats för smittan. Det andra målet är att påvisa vilka olika typer av ASFV som cirkulerar bland vårtsvin och fästingar i Kenya. Det tredje målet är att stärka forskningskapaciteten i Kenya, för att tackla problem i låg- och medelinkomstländer, vilket är viktigt för långsiktig nytta av svenskt bistånd. Vi kommer fånga vårtsvin och ta blodprov från dem. Innan de släpps fria kommer också fästingar som de bär på plockas bort, och fästingar som finns i deras bon samlas in. Blodproverna kommer användas för påvisande av antikroppar mot ASFV. Fästingarna kommer artbestämmas och undersökas för om de bär på ASFV. Påvisade ASFV kommer analyseras vidare för att kartlägga vilka typer de tillhör, och sedan jämföras med tidigare påvisade virustyper från olika delar av världen. Effektivare kontroll och förebyggande av smitta från vilda djur är nödvändigt för hållbar utveckling av grisproduktionen i Östafrika. Bättre förståelse för infektionsepdiemiologin kan också bidra signifikant till kontroll av ASFV i andra länder med liknande situation, såsom flertalet afrikanska länder. Projektet använder moderna molekylärbiologiska metoder för att skapa nya insikter kring den uråldriga sjukdomscykel som driver ASFV-infektionen i Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Informal livelihoods in the context of the The COVID-19 pandemic in urban Africa: prospects for recovery and recognition.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project aims to generate new knowledge about processes shaping the possibilities for economic recovery and political recognition of informal livelihoods in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in urban Africa. It examines how state provision or denial of resources, such as business support packages and appropriate infrastructures, to informal workers during the pandemic relates to constructions of informality as (il)legitimate. The study also investigates how informal workers, in diverse ways, may contest or act upon unjust distributions and the excessive inequities that the pandemic has brought into relief, and how they possibly articulate new claims for recognition. This involves exploring how possibilities for collectively organising and articulating demands have changed during the pandemic. The project will pursue the following research questions: What determines access by informal workers to business support packages created to facilitate recovery and mitigate the economic impacts of the pandemic? What initiatives have emerged during the pandemic to adress the inadequacies of vending infrastructures (sanitation, proper stalls etc)? What new claims are informal workers possibly articulating in the context of the pandemic? The project will apply qualititative methods and investigate these dynamics in four African cities: Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) and Accra (Ghana).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Finger millet and sorghum interaction to microbiome  of their wild relatives for sustainable food production in Ethiopia</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Finger hirs och sorghum  interaktioner med vilda spannmål mikrobiom för hållbar livsmedelsproduktion i Etiopien</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändnings effektivitet är ett stort problem i det Etiopiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster fattigdomen i landet Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver på grund av klimatförändringar. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter i under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilda spannmålsgenetiska resurser från sina naturliga utvecklingsplatser. Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden och i Uganda och  Egyptiska fält. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i Etiopiska fälten. Framstegen inom nästa generations sekvenseringsteknologier (NGS) har underlättat precisionshanteringen av de mikrobiella isolatema och deras konsortier i naturliga miljöer. NGS metoderna kommer att användas för systematisk screening av hårda miljöisolat från de spannmålets vilda föräldrarna rhizosphere. Isolaten kommer att valideras för deras tillväxtfrämjande  torktolerans och roll i upptag av växtnäringsämnen. De bästa isolaten kommer att lagras i den etiopiska PGPR biobanken. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Etiopien, och medpotentiella användare av metoden i Etiopien. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Etiopien som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser  som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor i Etiopien på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt. Världsekonomin genomgår en teknikrevolution. Ethiopian Institute of Biotechnology syftar till att utnyttja sin existerande potential och hjälp från samarbeten i Sverige och säkerställa en varaktig konkurrensfördel som ett bioteknikcenter i Öst- och Centralafrika. Det föreslagna projektet hjälper till att tillhandahålla den senaste utvecklingen inom jordbruksbioteknik och kapacitetsuppbyggnad i etiopisk växt och mikrobiell bioteknik.</narrative>
      <narrative>Finger millet and sorghum are most grown crops in Ethiopian semiarid environments due to the potential to grow under high temperature, low moisture, and poor soils.  Although these crops perform better than other cereals, their productivity and yield is very low because of the challenging environment. Formerly we have shown that wild progenitors of cereals native microbiome  represents a strategy for addressing crop plant nutritional requirements. We hypothesize that the breeding lines inoculation  with the bacterial collection from their wild relatives, isolated based on hormone catabolism activity, results in  significant re-programming of finger millet and sorghum metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. The inoculation effect  will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as PacBio SMRT, high resolution microscopy, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and MALDI-TOF MS. We aim identification of root candidate traits  to be further used by  Ethiopian plant breeders for  identification of loci associated with nutrient utilization.  The work builds upon  S.Timmusk’s financed RD projects in SSA  (SRC and SIDA Biotech 2018) and the project “HeRo - Healthy Roots: Development of tools for the selection of robust cultivars in Swedish plant breeding, with focus on the root system” coordinated by M. Weih and financed by the Swedish Centre for Breeding of Food Crops (SLU Grogrund).</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Torka tillsammans med lågt näringsanvändnings effektivitet är ett stort problem i det Etiopiska jordbruket och leder ofta till stora skördeförluster fattigdomen i landet Problemet är särskilt relevant eftersom den globala utvecklingen tyder på att olika abiotiska stressituationer för växter kommer att öka framöver på grund av klimatförändringar. Vi föreslår här en studie för att öka växternas tolerans mot olika stressituationer genom användning av markorganismer som kan öka grödornas tolerans mot stressfaktorer, särskilt torka och fosforbrist. Användning av naturligt förekommande jordmikroorganismer med positiv inverkan på växternas tillväxt och hälsa är ett attraktivt alternativ till konventionella jordbruksmetoder. Sådana mikroorganismer kan underlätta växternas vatten- och näringsupptag, samt kan motverka flera olika typer av stress som kan drabba växter. De positiva effekterna som många av dessa mikroorganismer har på växter förmedlas av en rad mekanismer, inklusive förbättrat upptag av mineralnäring, förbättring av plantornas tolerans mot biologisk och icke biologisk stress, modifiering av rotutveckling samt hämning av jordburna sjukdomar. De bakteriella egenskaper som är inblandade i dessa aktiviteter inkluderar kvävefixering, upplösning av fosfater, bindning av järn, syntes av fytohormoner, anpassning av växtens etylennivåer samt kontroll av fytopatogena mikroorganismer. Det är känt att vissa bakterier i rotzonen har utvecklats tillsammans med växtrötter i under årtusenden och flera system i växter och bakterier är kända för att ha utvecklat system som utlöser tillgängliga resurser och initierar metabolisk tillväxt vilket behövs i olika stressituationer. På så sätt reglerar energikänsliga system genuttrycken på många nivåer för att tillåta flexibilitet i växternas omfattande stressförsvar. Moderna växtsorter har förlorat många viktiga genetiska förmågor för anpassning till biologiska och abiotiska stressfaktorer vilka annars finns naturligt i vilda arter och populationer. Därför inkluderar vårt system vilda spannmålsgenetiska resurser från sina naturliga utvecklingsplatser. Vi har under de senaste åren utvecklat en metod för användning av markmikroorganismer för att öka torktolerans i stråsäd odlad under kontrollerade förhållanden och i Uganda och  Egyptiska fält. I det föreslagna projektet vill vi utveckla denna teknik för användning i Etiopiska fälten. Framstegen inom nästa generations sekvenseringsteknologier (NGS) har underlättat precisionshanteringen av de mikrobiella isolatema och deras konsortier i naturliga miljöer. NGS metoderna kommer att användas för systematisk screening av hårda miljöisolat från de spannmålets vilda föräldrarna rhizosphere. Isolaten kommer att valideras för deras tillväxtfrämjande  torktolerans och roll i upptag av växtnäringsämnen. De bästa isolaten kommer att lagras i den etiopiska PGPR biobanken. Särskild fokus ligger på förbättrad kommunikation av metodutvecklingen mellan forskare i Sverige och Etiopien, och medpotentiella användare av metoden i Etiopien. Vi kommer exempelvis att försöka skapa lokala initiativgrupper för informationsspridning och produktutveckling i Etiopien som diskuterar tekniken med berörda parter inom ramen för konferenser  som planeras inom projektet. Inom detta projekt ger en kombination av praktisk fältforskning och molekylära forskningsmetoder en unik möjlighet för att på sikt öka avkastning av viktiga grödor i Etiopien på ett miljövänligt och ekologiskt hållbart sätt. Världsekonomin genomgår en teknikrevolution. Ethiopian Institute of Biotechnology syftar till att utnyttja sin existerande potential och hjälp från samarbeten i Sverige och säkerställa en varaktig konkurrensfördel som ett bioteknikcenter i Öst- och Centralafrika. Det föreslagna projektet hjälper till att tillhandahålla den senaste utvecklingen inom jordbruksbioteknik och kapacitetsuppbyggnad i etiopisk växt och mikrobiell bioteknik.</narrative>
      <narrative>Finger millet and sorghum are most grown crops in Ethiopian semiarid environments due to the potential to grow under high temperature, low moisture, and poor soils.  Although these crops perform better than other cereals, their productivity and yield is very low because of the challenging environment. Formerly we have shown that wild progenitors of cereals native microbiome  represents a strategy for addressing crop plant nutritional requirements. We hypothesize that the breeding lines inoculation  with the bacterial collection from their wild relatives, isolated based on hormone catabolism activity, results in  significant re-programming of finger millet and sorghum metabolism via the stimulation of mineral element uptake and utilization that lead to a boost in the metabolic activity. The inoculation effect  will be tested using advanced phenotyping technologies such as PacBio SMRT, high resolution microscopy, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and MALDI-TOF MS. We aim identification of root candidate traits  to be further used by  Ethiopian plant breeders for  identification of loci associated with nutrient utilization.  The work builds upon  S.Timmusk’s financed RD projects in SSA  (SRC and SIDA Biotech 2018) and the project “HeRo - Healthy Roots: Development of tools for the selection of robust cultivars in Swedish plant breeding, with focus on the root system” coordinated by M. Weih and financed by the Swedish Centre for Breeding of Food Crops (SLU Grogrund).</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nigeria is one of 43 cholera endemic countries worldwide, largely due to deficiencies in the implementation of multi-sectoral interventions for cholera control including diagnostics for surveillance and clinical case management. Cholera morbidity and mortality is highest in the north-east region of Nigeria, where healthcare delivery and uptake is poor. Frequent attacks on healthcare infrastructure and personnel from armed conflicts by the Boko Haram insurgency are a key reason. In this context, attaining the global target for cholera control remains out of reach, particularly given the impact on surveillance for cholera outbreak detection and monitoring.The overall purpose of this network is to build a common research platform for reducing the cholera burden in this fragile region of Nigeria. The specific objectives include:Strengthen a sustainable collaboration between Nigerian cholera researchers, KI to promote a longer-term health system strengthening in the area of cholera diagnostic in a fragile region of Nigeria through mutual capacity building.Bridge the diagnostic gap via a pilot study of novel easy to use point-of-care solutions in this context.Co-design and submit an application for a large-scale field evaluation of context-tested point-of-care solutions with government, community and practitioner partners.Implementation of these objectives will use a combination of workshops, desk-based review, key-informant interviews and survey of health facilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Note: The principal investigators are non-native Swedish speakers - translation was done using Google Translate, and we thefore expect some errors to be present.Nigeria är ett av 43 koleraendemiska länder världen över, till stor del på grund av brister i genomförandet av flersektoriella interventioner för kolerakontroll inklusive diagnostik för övervakning och klinisk fallhantering. Kolera sjuklighet och dödlighet är högst i den nordöstra regionen i Nigeria, där vårdleverans och upptag är dålig. Frekventa attacker mot vårdinfrastruktur och personal från väpnade konflikter av Boko Harams uppror är en viktig orsak. I detta sammanhang förblir uppnåendet av det globala målet för kolerakontroll utom räckhåll, särskilt med tanke på effekterna på övervakningen för detektering och övervakning av kolerautbrott.Det övergripande syftet med detta nätverk är att bygga en gemensam forskningsplattform för att minska kolerbördan i denna ömtåliga region i Nigeria. De specifika målen inkluderar:Stärka ett hållbart samarbete mellan nigerianska koleraforskare, KI, för att främja en långsiktig förstärkning av hälsosystemet inom området diagnostisk kolera i en ömtålig region i Nigeria genom ömsesidig kapacitetsuppbyggnad.Överbrygga diagnosgapet via en pilotstudie av nya lättanvända vårdlösningar i detta sammanhang.Samdesign och skicka in en ansökan om en storskalig fältutvärdering av kontexttestade vårdlösningar med regerings-, samhälls- och praktikpartners.Genomförandet av dessa mål kommer att använda en kombination av workshops, skrivbordsbaserad granskning, nyckelinformationsintervjuer och kartläggning av hälsofaciliteter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Note: The principal investigators are non-native Swedish speakers - translation was done using Google Translate, and we thefore expect some errors to be present.Nigeria är ett av 43 koleraendemiska länder världen över, till stor del på grund av brister i genomförandet av flersektoriella interventioner för kolerakontroll inklusive diagnostik för övervakning och klinisk fallhantering. Kolera sjuklighet och dödlighet är högst i den nordöstra regionen i Nigeria, där vårdleverans och upptag är dålig. Frekventa attacker mot vårdinfrastruktur och personal från väpnade konflikter av Boko Harams uppror är en viktig orsak. I detta sammanhang förblir uppnåendet av det globala målet för kolerakontroll utom räckhåll, särskilt med tanke på effekterna på övervakningen för detektering och övervakning av kolerautbrott.Det övergripande syftet med detta nätverk är att bygga en gemensam forskningsplattform för att minska kolerbördan i denna ömtåliga region i Nigeria. De specifika målen inkluderar:Stärka ett hållbart samarbete mellan nigerianska koleraforskare, KI, för att främja en långsiktig förstärkning av hälsosystemet inom området diagnostisk kolera i en ömtålig region i Nigeria genom ömsesidig kapacitetsuppbyggnad.Överbrygga diagnosgapet via en pilotstudie av nya lättanvända vårdlösningar i detta sammanhang.Samdesign och skicka in en ansökan om en storskalig fältutvärdering av kontexttestade vårdlösningar med regerings-, samhälls- och praktikpartners.Genomförandet av dessa mål kommer att använda en kombination av workshops, skrivbordsbaserad granskning, nyckelinformationsintervjuer och kartläggning av hälsofaciliteter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Nigeria is one of 43 cholera endemic countries worldwide, largely due to deficiencies in the implementation of multi-sectoral interventions for cholera control including diagnostics for surveillance and clinical case management. Cholera morbidity and mortality is highest in the north-east region of Nigeria, where healthcare delivery and uptake is poor. Frequent attacks on healthcare infrastructure and personnel from armed conflicts by the Boko Haram insurgency are a key reason. In this context, attaining the global target for cholera control remains out of reach, particularly given the impact on surveillance for cholera outbreak detection and monitoring.The overall purpose of this network is to build a common research platform for reducing the cholera burden in this fragile region of Nigeria. The specific objectives include:Strengthen a sustainable collaboration between Nigerian cholera researchers, KI to promote a longer-term health system strengthening in the area of cholera diagnostic in a fragile region of Nigeria through mutual capacity building.Bridge the diagnostic gap via a pilot study of novel easy to use point-of-care solutions in this context.Co-design and submit an application for a large-scale field evaluation of context-tested point-of-care solutions with government, community and practitioner partners.Implementation of these objectives will use a combination of workshops, desk-based review, key-informant interviews and survey of health facilities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Implants for replacement and restoration of teeth has been in clinical use for decades with good clinical outcome for a selected patient group. New and better dental implant systems the present unmet clinical needs are related to: Peri-implantitis, attachment of dental implants in low quality bone and better esthetics. But in middle-income countries the area of dentistry stands in front of a massive growth. As the income level increases the need for medical devices increases and especially in dentistry. The rapid income growth in India has created a demand for state-of-the art, patent protected and cost effective technologies to be manufactured and sold in India. It is not possible to foresee development of such implants via the present commercial routes in the western world. Thus new research and development routes will be needed to find an implant system solution that allows low cost and state-of-the art implants to be in clinical use.  The purpose with the proposal is to form a strong research network between Swedish and Indian researchers within the field of biomaterials and dental implants. The aim is to that at project end of the project have performed 3 joint workshops, sent 4 researchers/PhD students/master students on research exchange and submitted one research proposal. The long term aim is to develop a state-of-the art affordable implant system for India.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Probing the future of KAF156/Ganaplacide, a next-generation replacement for artemisinin in antimalarial combination therapy</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sedan starten på århundradet har malarians dödstal minskat kraftigt, till stor del beroende på införandet av artemisinin kombinations terapi (ACT). Tyvärr hittas nu ACT resistens hos parasiten.En insats för att upptäcka och utveckla nye effektiva malariamedel har pågått o många år. En av de mest lovande kandidaterna heter KAF156. KAF156 har visat sig vara ett oralt administrerbart, mycket potent malariamedel som inte associerats till signifikanta biverkningar. An KAF156-lumefantrin studie planeras vara tillgänglig inom 5 års tid och förväntas vara en stor tillgång i den kampen mot malaria under nästa årtionde. Men tyvärr har KAF156 en akilleshäl. Studier har visat att resistenta parasiter enkelt selekteras fram in vitro. Den här fenotypen är associerad till mutationer i genen pfcarl. Det är essentiellt att undersöka om dessa resistenta parasiter också är resistenta in vivo, när parasiterna exponeras för terapeutiska nivåer av KAF156. I det här projektet kommer vi att försöka bättre förstå basen för den resistenta fenotypen, eftersom den verkar uppstå efter mer genetiska förändringar än bara de som uppstår I pfcarl genen.Projektet kommer att starta genom att selektera resistenta parasiter I laboratorium genom att exponera parasit för succesivt ökande KAF156 koncentrationer eller genom att exponera dem för höga KAF156 koncentrationer och då detektera parasit som redan är resistenta. Resistenta parasite kommer därefter att få sitt genom sekvenserat och det kommer att jämföras med icke resistenta parasiters genom. Nya mutationer som uppstått under kommer att detekteras. Vi förväntas oss att mutationer inte bara uppstått I pfcarl genen utan också I andra gener.Nästa fas är att exponera parasiterna för samma koncentrationer av KAF156 som i patienternas blod under klinisk behandling. För att göra detta kommer vi att använda en ny approach. Med hjälp av datorkontrollerade hög-precision pumpar kommer vi att simulera läkemedlets verkliga farmakokinetik. Helt resistenta parasit bör då lunna tåla en full simulerad behandlingscykel. Dessa experiment kommer att svara på en viktig fråga, om den observerade in vitro fenotypen är en reell indikation för hur läkemedlet kommer att fundera in vivo.Vi vill också förstå mer runt FKAF156 farmakologiska egenskaper, som inte har studerats I detalj men som är av praktisk betydelse. Finns synergieffekter med andra malariamedel, t.ex. lumefantrin. Gör KAF156 resistent parasiterna mer känsliga för andra malariamedel, vilken skulle öppna upp för framtida kombinationsbehandlingar.</narrative>
      <narrative>KAF156/Ganaplacide (Novartis) is a promising antimalarial, with one-digit nanomolar IC50s against Plasmodium falciparum, planned as a longer half-life replacement of artemether in combination with lumefantrine (LUM). It will hit the field by the second half of the 2020s. P. falciparum can develop resistance against KAF156 in vitro, through mutations in a new transporter, pfCARL. We will explore KAF156 resistance with the objective of predicting its future clinical impact, and gather knowledge supporting mitigating measures.Workplan:To develop KAF156 resistance in vitro, followed by whole genome sequencing to identify causal mutations.To test the resistant parasites reproducing the patient real-life KAF156 pharmacokinetics. Resistance defined by the parasite capacity to recrudesce, as in vivo - an objective link between in vitro drug resistance data and in vivo reality.To explore the pharmacodynamics characteristics of KAF156 in combination with LUM (isobolgrams), and probe mechanisms of resistance with putative inhibitors.To explore SNP selection upon treatment: (a) Are pfcarl mutations selected in vivo by the KAF156/LUM combination? Does KAF156-LUM select LUM resistance associated pfmdr1 mutations? We will analyze the first African large phase III KAF156-LUM efficacy trial, to be performed in 2022-2025 in Mali. (b) In parallel, archive Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL) trials will be revisited: can LUM select for pfcarl mutations by itself?</narrative>
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      <narrative>KAF156/Ganaplacide (Novartis) is a promising antimalarial, with one-digit nanomolar IC50s against Plasmodium falciparum, planned as a longer half-life replacement of artemether in combination with lumefantrine (LUM). It will hit the field by the second half of the 2020s. P. falciparum can develop resistance against KAF156 in vitro, through mutations in a new transporter, pfCARL. We will explore KAF156 resistance with the objective of predicting its future clinical impact, and gather knowledge supporting mitigating measures.Workplan:To develop KAF156 resistance in vitro, followed by whole genome sequencing to identify causal mutations.To test the resistant parasites reproducing the patient real-life KAF156 pharmacokinetics. Resistance defined by the parasite capacity to recrudesce, as in vivo - an objective link between in vitro drug resistance data and in vivo reality.To explore the pharmacodynamics characteristics of KAF156 in combination with LUM (isobolgrams), and probe mechanisms of resistance with putative inhibitors.To explore SNP selection upon treatment: (a) Are pfcarl mutations selected in vivo by the KAF156/LUM combination? Does KAF156-LUM select LUM resistance associated pfmdr1 mutations? We will analyze the first African large phase III KAF156-LUM efficacy trial, to be performed in 2022-2025 in Mali. (b) In parallel, archive Artemether-Lumefantrine (AL) trials will be revisited: can LUM select for pfcarl mutations by itself?</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tackling the imminent risk of P. falciparum resistance to ACT in East-Africa: are two sequential ACTs better than triple ACT?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Åtgärder för att hantera den överhängande risken för P. falciparum resistens mot ACT i Öst-Afrika - är sekventiell behandling med två ACT bä</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global malaria case management is presently threatened by P. falciparum resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT). While awaiting access to new antimalarial compounds, to replace ACT, it is critical to evaluate new strategies to optimize the use of the presently available ACTs.The main project aim and objective is to study if treatment of uncomplicated childhood Falciparum malaria in Tanzania with two sequential ACTs, i.e. artemether-lumefantrine (AL) for 3 days followed by artesunate-amodiaquine for 3 days (=6 days of ACT), is superior to triple ACT, AL+amodiaquine for 3 days, to ensure parasitological cure/protection against recurrent parasitemia and thereby to prevent ACT resistance. The two interventions will be compared with standard 3-day AL treatment in a randomized trial, with 140 patients/arm. Study outcomes include crude and PCR adjusted cure rates by day 28, 42 and 56, microscopy and PCR determined parasite clearance, post-treatment prophylaxis, time to recurrent parasitemia, selection of ACT resistance markers among recurrent infections, pharmacokinetic profiles, and safety. The study will be conducted in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, in close collaboration with partners from Muhimbili University. Project duration is 2 years. The project will contribute with critically needed data on new strategies to prolong the useful therapeutic lifespan of ACT as lifesaving drugs for P. falciparum malaria in an era of imminent ACT resistance risk in East Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plasmodium falciparum malaria är en av vår tids viktigaste sjukdomar ur ett globalt perspektiv.Artemisininbaserad kombinationsterapi (ACT) är den mest effektiva behandlingen som idag finns tillgänglig mot malaria. Utveckling av resistens mot dessa läkemedel skulle få allvarliga konsekvenser för global malariakontroll, dels för de minsta barnens hälsa, då det flesta dödsfall i malaria drabbar barn, dels pga att inga riktigt bra behandlingsalternativ till ACT finns tillgängliga idag.Vi har nyligen noterat tecken hos malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum i Tanzania att den börjat utveckla viss motståndskraft mot ACT. I tillägg finns nu data som bekräftar att malariaparasiten i Sydostasien utvecklat resistens mot ACT med behandlingsmisslyckanden som följd.Vår bedömning är därför att det kan föreligga risk för ACT resistens även i Tanzania. I väntan på att nya läkemedel finns tillgängliga är det av största vikt att finna nya strategier syftande till att förlänga den terapeutiska livslängden av ACT.I denna studie ämnar vi studera betydelsen av två interventioner: dels att kombinera standardbehandling för okomplicerad malariasjukdom i Tanzania (artemether-lumefantrine) med amodiakin under 3 dagar, så kallad trippel-ACT behandling, dels genom sekventiell behandling med två olika ACT:er, artemether-lumefantrien under 3 dagar följt av artesunate-amodiakin under 3 dagar, dvs en totalbehandling på 6 dagar.Behandlingseffekten och säkerhetsprofilen av de två nya läkemedelskombinationerna kommer att studeras noggrant och jämföras med rådande standardbehandling, dvs 3 dagars behandling med artemether-lumefantrine.Studien kommer att genomföras i Bagamoyo distriktet i Tanzania, där vårt forskningsteam har stor erfarenhet av att genomföra malariaforskningsstudier i nära samarbete med kollegor från Muhimbili universitetet i Dar es Salaam.Vi bedömer att resultaten från denna studie kan ha stor betydelse att utvärdera nya strategier med syfte att förlänga den terapeutiska livslängden av artemisinin-baserad kombinationsbehandling i en tid av överhängande Plasmodium falciparum resistens i Östafrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Tackling the imminent risk of P. falciparum resistance to ACT in East-Africa: are two sequential ACTs better than triple ACT?</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Åtgärder för att hantera den överhängande risken för P. falciparum resistens mot ACT i Öst-Afrika - är sekventiell behandling med två ACT bä</narrative>
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      <narrative>Global malaria case management is presently threatened by P. falciparum resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT). While awaiting access to new antimalarial compounds, to replace ACT, it is critical to evaluate new strategies to optimize the use of the presently available ACTs.The main project aim and objective is to study if treatment of uncomplicated childhood Falciparum malaria in Tanzania with two sequential ACTs, i.e. artemether-lumefantrine (AL) for 3 days followed by artesunate-amodiaquine for 3 days (=6 days of ACT), is superior to triple ACT, AL+amodiaquine for 3 days, to ensure parasitological cure/protection against recurrent parasitemia and thereby to prevent ACT resistance. The two interventions will be compared with standard 3-day AL treatment in a randomized trial, with 140 patients/arm. Study outcomes include crude and PCR adjusted cure rates by day 28, 42 and 56, microscopy and PCR determined parasite clearance, post-treatment prophylaxis, time to recurrent parasitemia, selection of ACT resistance markers among recurrent infections, pharmacokinetic profiles, and safety. The study will be conducted in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, in close collaboration with partners from Muhimbili University. Project duration is 2 years. The project will contribute with critically needed data on new strategies to prolong the useful therapeutic lifespan of ACT as lifesaving drugs for P. falciparum malaria in an era of imminent ACT resistance risk in East Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Plasmodium falciparum malaria är en av vår tids viktigaste sjukdomar ur ett globalt perspektiv.Artemisininbaserad kombinationsterapi (ACT) är den mest effektiva behandlingen som idag finns tillgänglig mot malaria. Utveckling av resistens mot dessa läkemedel skulle få allvarliga konsekvenser för global malariakontroll, dels för de minsta barnens hälsa, då det flesta dödsfall i malaria drabbar barn, dels pga att inga riktigt bra behandlingsalternativ till ACT finns tillgängliga idag.Vi har nyligen noterat tecken hos malariaparasiten Plasmodium falciparum i Tanzania att den börjat utveckla viss motståndskraft mot ACT. I tillägg finns nu data som bekräftar att malariaparasiten i Sydostasien utvecklat resistens mot ACT med behandlingsmisslyckanden som följd.Vår bedömning är därför att det kan föreligga risk för ACT resistens även i Tanzania. I väntan på att nya läkemedel finns tillgängliga är det av största vikt att finna nya strategier syftande till att förlänga den terapeutiska livslängden av ACT.I denna studie ämnar vi studera betydelsen av två interventioner: dels att kombinera standardbehandling för okomplicerad malariasjukdom i Tanzania (artemether-lumefantrine) med amodiakin under 3 dagar, så kallad trippel-ACT behandling, dels genom sekventiell behandling med två olika ACT:er, artemether-lumefantrien under 3 dagar följt av artesunate-amodiakin under 3 dagar, dvs en totalbehandling på 6 dagar.Behandlingseffekten och säkerhetsprofilen av de två nya läkemedelskombinationerna kommer att studeras noggrant och jämföras med rådande standardbehandling, dvs 3 dagars behandling med artemether-lumefantrine.Studien kommer att genomföras i Bagamoyo distriktet i Tanzania, där vårt forskningsteam har stor erfarenhet av att genomföra malariaforskningsstudier i nära samarbete med kollegor från Muhimbili universitetet i Dar es Salaam.Vi bedömer att resultaten från denna studie kan ha stor betydelse att utvärdera nya strategier med syfte att förlänga den terapeutiska livslängden av artemisinin-baserad kombinationsbehandling i en tid av överhängande Plasmodium falciparum resistens i Östafrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>The end of coal and the future of land: Transformative mine closures for just and sustainable livelihoods in India</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fördelning av mark till småbrukare för hållbar samhällsutveckling är tillbaka på den internationella agendan efter att många storskaliga projekt i det globala syd misslyckats med att ge fördelar för de fattiga på landsbygden. En möjlighet att fördela mark till fattiga i Indien är från de miljontals hektar som för närvarande ockuperas av kolbrytning och relaterad infrastruktur. När kolets grepp över stora delar av centrala Indien oundvikligen börjar avta uppstår nya möjligheter att ekologiskt återställa miljontals hektar mark för möjlig användning inom jordbruk, skogsbruk eller fiske till stöd för samhällena i de tidigare kolfälten. Alternativa förslag till användning av marken finns dock, inklusive att behålla marken hos industrier eller förvandla den till plantager. Båda dessa storskaliga alternativ innebär dock fortsatt privatisering som bara gynnar ett fåtal. Slutet på kolbrytningen utan en omfördelning av mark riskerar en påtvingad massflytt till redan överfyllda städer runt om i landet.Med utgångspunkt i en tvärvetenskaplig ansats försöker vi förstå omfattningen av, och olika påståenden om, hur kolfältsmarker används vid ett unikt ögonblick då kolet äntligen kan vara på väg att minska sitt grepp över båda energisystem och inhemska territorier i Indien. Vi använder Geografiska Informationssytem för att kartlägga nuvarande markanvändning. Detta kombinerar vi med intervjuer och offentliga dokument i tre fallstudier av indiska kolfält i de tre delstater som producerar mest kol för tillfället. Resultaten syftar till att försöka stärka lokalbefolkningens rättigheter till mark genom att öppna upp för nya möjligheter för befolkningen att försörja sig. Slutet på kolbrytningen måste säkerställa rättvisa för de miljontals fattiga som idag lever inom kolekonomin. Genom att försöka återanvända kolfältens mark bygger projektet en grund för nytt hopp om lokala, hållbara försörjningsmöjligheter.</narrative>
      <narrative>Smallholder land distribution for sustainable community development is back on the international agenda following the failure of many large-scale projects part of the global ‘land grab’ to deliver pro-poor benefits. In India one major opportunity to distribute land to poor people comes from the millions of hectares at present occupied by coal mining and related infrastructure. As coal inevitably starts to retreat new possibilities emerge to restore land for agricultural, forest or fishery livelihoods in support of coalfield communities. Alternative uses of the land are being proposed, however, including keeping the land with industries or turning it into plantations, both resulting in continued privatisation of resources which only benefits a small elite. Drawing on an inter-disciplinary theoretical framework grounded in political ecology we seek to understand the extent of, and contradictory claims over, coalfield lands that are being made at a unique moment in time when coal might finally be about to reduce its hold over both energy systems and indigenous territories. We use GIS, ethnographic fieldwork and public documents across three major Indian coalfields. The results seek to strengthen the possibilities not only to end coal, but to do so with justice for the millions of poor people who rely on the coal economy at present by making use of coal lands as the basis of new hope for sustainable livelihoods.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Syftet med det här projektet är ge ökad förståelse om makt och handlingsfrihet hos de mest extremt fattiga i deras livssituationer. Projektet uppnår syftet genom att kritiskt undersöka olika policys och utvecklingsprogram som fokuserar på dessa extremt fattiga. I detta arbete kommer projektet att problematisera dels de kunskapsbilder om extremt fattiga som dominerar inom utvecklingsforskning, dels det arbete som utförs i utvecklingsprojekt. För att problematisera kunskapsbilder och utvecklingsarbete kommer projektet att utgå från begreppet epistemisk orättvisa (”epistemic injustice”). Detta begrepp ger projektet möjligheter att identifiera tillfällen när mottagare av budskap (forskare och praktiker) nervärderar sändarnas (extremt fattiga) förmåga till förståelse av sina livssituationer eller trovärdigheten i deras berättelser om sina livssituationer. Fokus kommer att vara på hur forskning och utvecklingsprojekt lyssnar på, representerar och tilltalar de mest extremt fattiga. Empiriskt kommer projektet att särskilt uppmärksamma tre grupper som förväntas uppleva särskilt svåra konsekvenser av extrem fattigdom i sina livssituationer: etiska minoriteter, personer med funktionsnedsättning och äldre personer. Projektet kommer att analysera unikt material från nya databaser i Bangladesh för att undersöka individuella, sociala och institutionella maktprocesser som påverkar de extremt fattigas möjligheter till handlingar. Genom att fokusera på epistemisk orättvisa kommer projektet att ge teoretiska och empiriska bidrag till de alltmer intensiva diskussionerna om dekolonialiserad utveckling, vilket är en idé som tidigare har uppmärksammats mer inom utvecklingsteori än praktiskt utvecklingsarbete. Sammantaget kommer projektet att direkt bidra till arbetet med hållbara utvecklingsmål (Sustainable Development Goals) genom kunskapsbidrag som utvecklar alternativa modeller för inkluderande utvecklingsarbete bland extremt fattiga.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Länderna i Södra Asien har gemensamma möjligheter och utmaningar när professionen barnmorskor introduceras i redan befintliga hälsosystem. Behovet är stort av kostnadseffektiv och säker vård för stora antal gravida, födande och nyfödda. Indien och Nepal är i början av processen med att initiera och integrera barnmorskor i hälsosystemen. Gemensamma erfarenheter och aktiviteter kan ge vägledning för vägen framåt. Erfarenheter och insikter kan kontextualiseras för respektive land med ledning av ett ramverk som fokuserar barnmorskans roll i hälsosystemen. Ett samarbete mellan ledare i Indien och Nepal kommer leda till en gemensam forskningsansökan 2024. Ledarna som är barnmorskespecialister i respektive land träffas under 2023, delar erfarenheter och identiferar vägar framåt virtuellt för att sedan mötas för fortsatt arbete med gemensam forskningsmedelsansökan. Med utgångspunkt i ramverket utvecklas forskningsfrågor, frågeformulär, intervjuguider och etikansökningar. Föreslagna aktiviteter kommer ge mervärde i respektive lands utbildnings/hälsosystem när barnmorskeledare/specialister tillsammans med forskare från Sverige på strukturerade sätt medvetandegörs och kan identifiera rekommendationer baserat på evidens kring hur barnmorskor kan bidra till att optimera upplevelsen av att föda, reducera över- och underanvändning av interventioner och visa på värdet att arbeta i interdisciplinära team. På lång sikt kan den gemensamma intentionen att uppnå SDG målen 2030 genom kostnadseffektiv, optimal förlossnings-och nyföddhetsvård komma många kvinnor och nyfödda i de åtta länderna i Södra Asien till del via normal fysiologisk födsel med adekvat stöd. Det kan uppnås i en miljö där barnmorskor har status, rättigheter och förtroende från befolkning och kollegor, med stöd av ledare på policynivå. Det kontextbaserade ramverket kan ge vägledning för utbyten mellan ledare/specialister beroende på var i processen länderna befinner sig med att införa den "nya" professionen barnmorska.</narrative>
      <narrative>This leader-to-leader collaboration supports leaders and specialists in midwifery in India and Nepal to identify windows of opportunities for successful integration of midwives into existing health systems.  The overall aim is to apply a framework on midwifery in two countries to yield context specific considerations to inform important health system changes by identifying drivers to facilitate the integration of midwifery in health systems with India, and Nepal as example in South Asia. The research will contextualize the research findings of a health systems framework into how to integrate and utilize midwives and midwife leaders to their full potential more broadly to the South Asia region.The pathways to impact of this leader-to-leader collaboration will be a joint application for research funds submitted 2024. Suggested activities will provide added value for midwifery leaders/specialists from India and Nepal through dialogues, workshops and conference together with Swedish co-researchers. A steering group of midwifery leaders/specialitsts will be responsible for activities and the development of joint research and ethical applications for next phase. We anticipate midwifery in South Asia can be scaled up with the use of the contextualized guiding framework. Long-term, women and newborns in all South Asian countries could get their birthing experience transformed towards normal physiological birth provided by international standard midwives in an enabling environment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This leader-to-leader collaboration supports leaders and specialists in midwifery in India and Nepal to identify windows of opportunities for successful integration of midwives into existing health systems.  The overall aim is to apply a framework on midwifery in two countries to yield context specific considerations to inform important health system changes by identifying drivers to facilitate the integration of midwifery in health systems with India, and Nepal as example in South Asia. The research will contextualize the research findings of a health systems framework into how to integrate and utilize midwives and midwife leaders to their full potential more broadly to the South Asia region.The pathways to impact of this leader-to-leader collaboration will be a joint application for research funds submitted 2024. Suggested activities will provide added value for midwifery leaders/specialists from India and Nepal through dialogues, workshops and conference together with Swedish co-researchers. A steering group of midwifery leaders/specialitsts will be responsible for activities and the development of joint research and ethical applications for next phase. We anticipate midwifery in South Asia can be scaled up with the use of the contextualized guiding framework. Long-term, women and newborns in all South Asian countries could get their birthing experience transformed towards normal physiological birth provided by international standard midwives in an enabling environment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta nätverk har två huvudmål: (1) att bygga kapacitet inom strukturbiologi i Afrika, och (2) att använda strukturbiologi för att utveckla nya malariabehandlingar.Strukturbiologi är ett viktigt verktyg för att förstå den molekylära grunden för sjukdomar och för att vägleda den rationella utformningen av läkemedel. På grund av begränsade resurser och brist på utbildade personer bedriver de flesta afrikanska länder dock ingen forskning inom området. Vi kommer att hjälpa till att överbrygga denna tekniska klyfta. För att uppnå mål 1 kommer medlemmarna i detta nätverk, som är baserade i Sverige, Kenya och USA, att tillhandahålla forskarutbildning och tillgång till infrastruktur till studenter och juniora forskare i Afrika genom workshops, samt forsknings- och undervisningsbesök till varandras laboratorier.Tillsammans kommer vi att uppnå mål 2 genom att identifiera nya inhibitorer för ett essentiellt malariaparasitenzym med hjälp av strukturbiologi. Malaria är en livshotande sjukdom som dödar över 400,000 människor varje år och drabbar uppskattningsvis 229 miljoner människor världen över, främst i Afrika söder om Sahara. Sjukdomen orsakas av parasiter som överförs till människor från bett av en infekterad Anopheles-mygga. Resistens mot nuvarande behandlingsalternativ ökar och det finns därför ett akut behov av att identifiera nya behandlingar. Vi kommer att rikta in oss på en metabol väg som är väsentlig för parasitens utveckling i myggan, vilket ger en möjlighet att identifiera inhibitorer som kan utvecklas vidare för att blockera överföring av parasiten från myggor till människor.Sammantaget kommer detta projekt att lägga kampen mot försummade tropiska sjukdomar som malaria i händerna på engagerade, begåvade strukturbiologer som arbetar i Afrika. Därigenom främjas utbildning, god hälsa och välbefinnande både direkt genom den utbildning som tillhandahålls och genom att minska bördan som orsakas av malaria till Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network to build structural biology capacity in Africa and support structure-based drug design against malaria</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ett nätverk för att bygga kapacitet i strukturbiologi i Afrika och stödja strukturbaserad läkemedelsdesign mot malaria</narrative>
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      <narrative>This network has two main goals: (1) to build capacity in structural biology in Africa, and (2) to use structural biology to develop new malaria treatments, which are urgently required. Structural biology is an essential tool to guide the rational design of drugs. However, due to limited resources and lack of trained persons, most African countries do not conduct structural biology research. We will help bridge this technology gap. The network consists of the Swedish applicant, the international project leader based in Nairobi, Kenya, and a collaborator in the USA. We plan to include further Africa-based scientists in the future. To achieve goal 1, we will provide research training and access to infrastructure to Africa-based students and junior researchers through annual workshops held in Kenya, as well as several research and teaching visits of 1-6 months duration to each other’s laboratories in Kenya and Sweden, including infrastructure visits. Together, we will achieve goal 2 by identifying novel inhibitors for an essential malaria parasite enzyme that can be developed further into transmission-blocking drugs using structure-based drug design. Overall, this project will put the fight against neglected tropical diseases such as malaria in the hands of committed, talented structural biologists working in Africa, thereby promoting education, good health and wellbeing both directly by the training provided and by reducing the burden caused by malaria to Africa.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta nätverk har två huvudmål: (1) att bygga kapacitet inom strukturbiologi i Afrika, och (2) att använda strukturbiologi för att utveckla nya malariabehandlingar.Strukturbiologi är ett viktigt verktyg för att förstå den molekylära grunden för sjukdomar och för att vägleda den rationella utformningen av läkemedel. På grund av begränsade resurser och brist på utbildade personer bedriver de flesta afrikanska länder dock ingen forskning inom området. Vi kommer att hjälpa till att överbrygga denna tekniska klyfta. För att uppnå mål 1 kommer medlemmarna i detta nätverk, som är baserade i Sverige, Kenya och USA, att tillhandahålla forskarutbildning och tillgång till infrastruktur till studenter och juniora forskare i Afrika genom workshops, samt forsknings- och undervisningsbesök till varandras laboratorier.Tillsammans kommer vi att uppnå mål 2 genom att identifiera nya inhibitorer för ett essentiellt malariaparasitenzym med hjälp av strukturbiologi. Malaria är en livshotande sjukdom som dödar över 400,000 människor varje år och drabbar uppskattningsvis 229 miljoner människor världen över, främst i Afrika söder om Sahara. Sjukdomen orsakas av parasiter som överförs till människor från bett av en infekterad Anopheles-mygga. Resistens mot nuvarande behandlingsalternativ ökar och det finns därför ett akut behov av att identifiera nya behandlingar. Vi kommer att rikta in oss på en metabol väg som är väsentlig för parasitens utveckling i myggan, vilket ger en möjlighet att identifiera inhibitorer som kan utvecklas vidare för att blockera överföring av parasiten från myggor till människor.Sammantaget kommer detta projekt att lägga kampen mot försummade tropiska sjukdomar som malaria i händerna på engagerade, begåvade strukturbiologer som arbetar i Afrika. Därigenom främjas utbildning, god hälsa och välbefinnande både direkt genom den utbildning som tillhandahålls och genom att minska bördan som orsakas av malaria till Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Overarching factors in the civil society is scarcely researched to explain challenges in providing quality midwifery education. Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden show differences and similarities in providing midwifery education. Here we focus clinical midwifery education because all countries are facing challenges in providing high quality clinical midwifery education. The purpose is to provide a scientific foundation on the benefits with midwife-led care at selected clinical midwife students’ placement sites in Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden as a mean to improve the quality in clinical education. The action points in the WHO framework for establishing quality midwifery education with scientific quality care outcomes of midwife-led care, will guide the development of research questions for a research application in 2025. Through triangulation 234 master’s alumni from Dalarna University in an alumni network, meeting on-line and in field studies at midwife students’ clinical placement sites, will investigate where, at what facilites, midwife-led care can be a showcased, or prototyped in Bangladesh, Somaliland and Puntland. A working committee will meet on-line and at Dalarna University, establishing a relevant research agenda for long term collaboration and a research application to be submitted in 2025. Leadership and research workshops will be provided and reciprocal learning will improve the quality in clinical midwifery education, also in Sweden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Bridging the gaps between rhetoric and reality in midwifery education trough triangulation with alumni from Bangladesh, Somaliland, and Puntland</narrative>
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      <narrative>Overarching factors in the civil society is scarcely researched to explain challenges in providing quality midwifery education. Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden show differences and similarities in providing midwifery education. Here we focus clinical midwifery education because all countries are facing challenges in providing high quality clinical midwifery education. The purpose is to provide a scientific foundation on the benefits with midwife-led care at selected clinical midwife students’ placement sites in Bangladesh, Somaliland, Puntland, and Sweden as a mean to improve the quality in clinical education. The action points in the WHO framework for establishing quality midwifery education with scientific quality care outcomes of midwife-led care, will guide the development of research questions for a research application in 2025. Through triangulation 234 master’s alumni from Dalarna University in an alumni network, meeting on-line and in field studies at midwife students’ clinical placement sites, will investigate where, at what facilites, midwife-led care can be a showcased, or prototyped in Bangladesh, Somaliland and Puntland. A working committee will meet on-line and at Dalarna University, establishing a relevant research agenda for long term collaboration and a research application to be submitted in 2025. Leadership and research workshops will be provided and reciprocal learning will improve the quality in clinical midwifery education, also in Sweden.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Välutbildade barnmorskor är centrala för kvinnors hälsa globalt. Forskning visar att upp till 80 procent av dödsfall i samband med graviditet och förlossning skulle kunna undvikas om kvinnor haft tillgång till en välutbildad barnmorska. I den kliniska utbildningen till barnmorska finns utmaningar med kunskap och färdigheter i utbildningsplaner och kursplaner som inte implementeras i klinisk utbildning. Upp till 60 procent av barnmorskeutbildningen utgörs idag av klinisk utbildning. Den svenska barnmorskeutbildningen ses som ett gott exempel i världen och den kliniska utbildningen i synnerhet. Den ger insyn i en barnmorskeledd vårdmodell som Sverige utvecklat sedan 1930-talet. Trots att Sverige har nya utmaningar med bristande kompetensförsörjning, behöver Sverige liksom Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland värna en kvalitativ klinisk utbildning till barnmorska för återväxt av välutbildade barnmorskor. En intervention riktad mot barnmorskeutbildningens kliniska delar där de största kvalitetsförbättringspotentialen identifierats är i linje med biståndpolitiska mål i samtliga länder. I ett forskningsprogram kommer åtgärdspunkterna i Världshälsoorganistionenes ramverk för att etablera barnmorskeutbildning av hög kvalitet, och de fördelar som kommer med förbättrad kvalitet i klinisk barnmorskeutbildning, vägleda utvecklingen av forskningsfrågor. Högskolan Dalarna har utbildat 234 barnmorskelärare som tagit magisterexamen i Sexuell, reproduktiv och perinatal hälsa från Bangladesh, Somaliland och Puntland, med svenska biståndsmedel. Initiativet med ett alumninätverk kan bli starten på ett långsiktigt forskningssamarbete som kan visa på fördelarna med att införa barnmorskeledd vård på kliniska utbildningsplatser till barnmorska. En kommitte kommer att leda alumninätverkets möten och workshops virtuellt och på Högskolan Dalarna. Utöver framväxten av ett gemensamt forskningsprogram är fokus hållbarhetsmålen relaterat till barnmorskeledd evidensbaserad vård och ledarskap.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Optimizing tuberculosis case finding by a step wise approach using host transcriptomics, bacterial metagenomics and sputum free sampling adopted</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2020, WHO estimated that among 10 million new tuberculosis (TB) cases, 3 million are undiagnosed and only 57% bacteriologically confirmed. In a cluster-randomised trial in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau implementing a clinical scoring tool (TBscore), we recently showed a 4-fold increasein case detection rate in Ethiopia. Buidling on our network and clinical trial experience, we now plan to conduct a randomised trial in 2023-24 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate an optimized diagnostic procedure (ODP) compared with standard care in an effort to enhance early case finding and treatment aiming for sustainable development in low resource settings by limiting TB associated mortality. The ODP consists of a step wise approach by analysing (i) smear microscopy and PCR in pooled sputum and a recently developed sputum free technique using face mask sampling, (ii) a clinical follow up where computer assisted chest X-ray evaluation will be followed by (iii) a benchtop sequencing technology adopted for field use (Oxford nanopore) combining mycobacterial metagenomics and a validated host transcriptomic signature (RISK6). The main outcomes are the the rate of patients diagnosed and treated for TB within one week compared to standard of care and the difference in diagnostic yield between face mask sampling and conventional sputum. Optimizing early diagnosis in treatment using nove strategies are essential to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Årligen insjuknar omkring 10 miljoner och nära 1.4 miljoner dör i tuberkulos (tbc) vilket är en sjukdomsom oftast drabbar lungorna. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med tbc förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. Vi har utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala – TBscore – som är utvecklad förhögendemiska länder och i en klinisk studie i Etiopien nyligen visat att man genom användning av TBscore fyrfalt kan öka andelen smittsamma fall som diagnosticeras. I denna studie identifierades dock att en viktig faktor för att öka andelen fall vore att förbättra befintliga diagnostiska metoder. Vårt övergripande syfte är därför att bygga vidare på tidigare samarbeten och utföra en klinisk studie i två högendemiska länder för tbc där vi vetenskapligt utvärderar förbättrade strategier för tidig identifiering och förbättrad diagnosik av tbc.Vi föreslår nu en klinisk studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2023-25 där vijämför standardiserad diagnostik med lungröntgen och mikroskopi med en optimerad diagnostiskstrategi. Denna strategi innebär förbättrad sputumprovtagning och analys, sputum-fri analys med hjälp av en mask samt nya molekylärbiologiska tekniker som anpassas efter områden med begränsade resurser. Som utvärdering mäts i första hand skillnad i antal tbc-patienter somdiagnosticeras och behandlas före och efter införandet av den optimerade strategin. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer  kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för attdriva större kliniska interventionsprojekt vilket kommer befolkningen i låginkomstländer till del då diagnostiken är anpassad för dessa områden. Nya diagnostiska strategier för optimera tidig upptäckt av smittsam tbc i högendemiska områden är avstor vikt för att nå WHOs millenium-mål att reducera aktiv tbc i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Optimizing tuberculosis case finding by a step wise approach using host transcriptomics, bacterial metagenomics and sputum free sampling adopted</narrative>
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      <narrative>In 2020, WHO estimated that among 10 million new tuberculosis (TB) cases, 3 million are undiagnosed and only 57% bacteriologically confirmed. In a cluster-randomised trial in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau implementing a clinical scoring tool (TBscore), we recently showed a 4-fold increasein case detection rate in Ethiopia. Buidling on our network and clinical trial experience, we now plan to conduct a randomised trial in 2023-24 at health care facilities in Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau to evaluate an optimized diagnostic procedure (ODP) compared with standard care in an effort to enhance early case finding and treatment aiming for sustainable development in low resource settings by limiting TB associated mortality. The ODP consists of a step wise approach by analysing (i) smear microscopy and PCR in pooled sputum and a recently developed sputum free technique using face mask sampling, (ii) a clinical follow up where computer assisted chest X-ray evaluation will be followed by (iii) a benchtop sequencing technology adopted for field use (Oxford nanopore) combining mycobacterial metagenomics and a validated host transcriptomic signature (RISK6). The main outcomes are the the rate of patients diagnosed and treated for TB within one week compared to standard of care and the difference in diagnostic yield between face mask sampling and conventional sputum. Optimizing early diagnosis in treatment using nove strategies are essential to reach the goal of reducing TB world-wide.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Årligen insjuknar omkring 10 miljoner och nära 1.4 miljoner dör i tuberkulos (tbc) vilket är en sjukdomsom oftast drabbar lungorna. WHO uppskattar att åtminstone 3 miljoner människor med tbc förblir odiagnostiserade vilket är en reservoar för fortsatt smittspridning. Vi har utvecklat en snabb och tillförlitlig klinisk graderings-skala – TBscore – som är utvecklad förhögendemiska länder och i en klinisk studie i Etiopien nyligen visat att man genom användning av TBscore fyrfalt kan öka andelen smittsamma fall som diagnosticeras. I denna studie identifierades dock att en viktig faktor för att öka andelen fall vore att förbättra befintliga diagnostiska metoder. Vårt övergripande syfte är därför att bygga vidare på tidigare samarbeten och utföra en klinisk studie i två högendemiska länder för tbc där vi vetenskapligt utvärderar förbättrade strategier för tidig identifiering och förbättrad diagnosik av tbc.Vi föreslår nu en klinisk studie vid vårdcentraler i Etiopien och Guinea Bissau under 2023-25 där vijämför standardiserad diagnostik med lungröntgen och mikroskopi med en optimerad diagnostiskstrategi. Denna strategi innebär förbättrad sputumprovtagning och analys, sputum-fri analys med hjälp av en mask samt nya molekylärbiologiska tekniker som anpassas efter områden med begränsade resurser. Som utvärdering mäts i första hand skillnad i antal tbc-patienter somdiagnosticeras och behandlas före och efter införandet av den optimerade strategin. En central del av projektet som alla ingående samarbetsländer  kommer att ha stor nytta av är uppbyggnaden och bibehållandet av kapacitet för attdriva större kliniska interventionsprojekt vilket kommer befolkningen i låginkomstländer till del då diagnostiken är anpassad för dessa områden. Nya diagnostiska strategier för optimera tidig upptäckt av smittsam tbc i högendemiska områden är avstor vikt för att nå WHOs millenium-mål att reducera aktiv tbc i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of this project is to develop a joint research and educational program that can improve our understanding of health financing and health systems evidence gaps in Zambia, and build capacity for analyzing health systems. Zambia has, over the last 20 years, taken steps to introduce health sector reforms to achieve access to good quality health care. More recently, Zambia has committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. However, despite thee steps taken to achieve UHC, many challenges remain to sustainably build and finance health services for all. Over half of the population in Zambia fall below the poverty line. The large number of people living in poverty means that finding mechanisms for ensuring UHC, is essential to protect vulnerable groups from financial hardships due to ill health and using health services. Building resilience is also crucial to ensuring population and service coverage during challenging times but will require government and donors to invest in long-term capacity building and health systems strengthening support that addresses the complex, root causes of weak health systems.Zambia is in a sense at a crossroad. With continued economic growth the country will become a lower middle-income country and to an increasing extent must finance its health system using domestic resources. To effectively tackle these transitions, evidence on effective health financing mechanisms as well as improved health system resilience are critical.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia är ett lägre medelinkomstland i södra Afrika. Som många länder i regionen så brottas de med fattigdom och befolkningen har begränsad tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet. Det här projektet syftar till att identifiera centrala frågeställningar för hälsosystemsforskning i Zambia de kommande 5-8 åren. Genom ett samarbete mellan Lunds Universitet, University of Zambia och University of KwaZulu-Natal ska vi identifera centrala forskningsfrågor kopplade till hur hälso- och sjukvård ska finansieras och hur det Zambiska hälsosystemet kan bli mer motståndskraftigt i händelser av exempelvis en större kris. Projektet syftar till att etablera ett nätverk mellan medverkande universitet och intressenter i Zambia för att tillsammans identifiera vilka kunskapsgap som behöver fyllas inom områdena hälsofinansiering och hälsosystemsforskning. Dessa frågor kommer att tas fram genom att etablera en rådgivande grupp av experter inom hälsosektorn, workshops och utbyte mellan forskare samt konsultationer med intressenter i Zambia. Sammantaget förväntas dessa aktiviteter leda till att vi kan identifiera de frågor inom området som är av högst relevans för ett effektiv beslutsfattande med målet att uppnå en förbättrad och mer tillgänlig hälso- och sjukvård för fattiga människor och ett hälsosystem som bättre kan hantera plötsliga kriser, som till exempel covid-19 pandemin. Projektet kommer att pågå i två år och ska utmynna i två internationellt konkurrenskraftiga forskningsansökningar. Nätverket ska också bidra till att bygga kapacitet inom högre utbildning i Zambia för studier och analyser av hälsosystem .</narrative>
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      <narrative>Advancing universal health coverage in Zambia: understanding how to build a stronger and more resilient health system.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Zambia är ett lägre medelinkomstland i södra Afrika. Som många länder i regionen så brottas de med fattigdom och befolkningen har begränsad tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet. Det här projektet syftar till att identifiera centrala frågeställningar för hälsosystemsforskning i Zambia de kommande 5-8 åren. Genom ett samarbete mellan Lunds Universitet, University of Zambia och University of KwaZulu-Natal ska vi identifera centrala forskningsfrågor kopplade till hur hälso- och sjukvård ska finansieras och hur det Zambiska hälsosystemet kan bli mer motståndskraftigt i händelser av exempelvis en större kris. Projektet syftar till att etablera ett nätverk mellan medverkande universitet och intressenter i Zambia för att tillsammans identifiera vilka kunskapsgap som behöver fyllas inom områdena hälsofinansiering och hälsosystemsforskning. Dessa frågor kommer att tas fram genom att etablera en rådgivande grupp av experter inom hälsosektorn, workshops och utbyte mellan forskare samt konsultationer med intressenter i Zambia. Sammantaget förväntas dessa aktiviteter leda till att vi kan identifiera de frågor inom området som är av högst relevans för ett effektiv beslutsfattande med målet att uppnå en förbättrad och mer tillgänlig hälso- och sjukvård för fattiga människor och ett hälsosystem som bättre kan hantera plötsliga kriser, som till exempel covid-19 pandemin. Projektet kommer att pågå i två år och ska utmynna i två internationellt konkurrenskraftiga forskningsansökningar. Nätverket ska också bidra till att bygga kapacitet inom högre utbildning i Zambia för studier och analyser av hälsosystem .</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim of this project is to develop a joint research and educational program that can improve our understanding of health financing and health systems evidence gaps in Zambia, and build capacity for analyzing health systems. Zambia has, over the last 20 years, taken steps to introduce health sector reforms to achieve access to good quality health care. More recently, Zambia has committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. However, despite thee steps taken to achieve UHC, many challenges remain to sustainably build and finance health services for all. Over half of the population in Zambia fall below the poverty line. The large number of people living in poverty means that finding mechanisms for ensuring UHC, is essential to protect vulnerable groups from financial hardships due to ill health and using health services. Building resilience is also crucial to ensuring population and service coverage during challenging times but will require government and donors to invest in long-term capacity building and health systems strengthening support that addresses the complex, root causes of weak health systems.Zambia is in a sense at a crossroad. With continued economic growth the country will become a lower middle-income country and to an increasing extent must finance its health system using domestic resources. To effectively tackle these transitions, evidence on effective health financing mechanisms as well as improved health system resilience are critical.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Världen finns snart 8 miljarder människor som behöver mat bestående av proteinkällor. Å andra sidan har livsmedelsindustrin stor miljöpåverkan genom tex matrester som hamnar i deponi. Frågan är huruvida det går att återvinna matrester med svampar för att producera ny klimatsmart mat som också smakar bra? Forskarna i detta projekt har jobbat många år med svampodling och även matproduktion, men vill nu jobba tillsammans för att bidra till flera av de globala målen. Detta samarbetsprojekt syftar till att utveckla klimatsmart protein av trådsvampar som odlats i matrester. Den filamentösa svampbiomassan som ibland kallas mykoprotein har liknande proteinkvalitet som kött och kyckling men med betydligt lägre miljöpåverkan. Högskolan i Borås och Chalmers har jobbat i mer är 20 år med att utveckla kunskap och teknik för produktion av svampbiomassa från olika avfallsströmmar. Samtidigt har de indonesiska universiteten i detta projekt lång erfarenhet av att utveckla nya livsmedelsprodukter inklusive sensoriska konsumentstudier och andra sociala aspekter av ätbara trådsvampar. De har dock i nuläget brist på teknik för storskalig produktion av svampbiomassa. Kunskapen och tekniken som utvecklats av universiteten i detta projekt kommer att delas mellan olika industrier, verksamma inom palmolja och tempeh branscher i Indonesien. Genom att samverka mellan de olika experter och resurser i projektet kan detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas bidra till en minskad miljöpåverkan och samtidigt tillhandahålla ett billigt proteinalternativ  till Indonesien. Detta projekt bidrar också till att lösa miljöproblem orsakade av oönskad felaktig hantering av matavfall. Dessutom skulle livsmedelsföretag kunna få en extra inkomst genom att producera och sälja mykoproteinet. Detta projekt bidrar också till att få ökad kunskap om metaboliska vägar för att omvandla matrester till biomassa, och växtbaserade kemikalier för tvärbindningsmedel som kan efterlikna köttfiber med hög näringskvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Providing food and in particular proteins is a major challenge for increasing population and also climate and greenhouse gas emissions. This project is to develop resource recovery from food-grade residuals in form of filamentous fungi for food production. These fungi are already used in Asian dishes as e.g. Indonesian tempeh or Japanese koji grown on e.g. soybeans. The project applicants are from Sweden (University of Borås, Chalmers University of Technology) and Indonesia (Gadjah Mada University, University of Lampung). These applicants have long experience in working with fungi. However, this project is defined to make a strong network between Sweden and Indonesia to further develop production of edible filamentous fungi from food grade residuals, and to produce fungal-based meat resembles from fungi. Relevant companies will also be involved to share their expertise and resources in order to achieve this goal. This collaborative project is expected to contribute to reduce the stunting as one major nutrition problem in Indonesia by providing a low-cost protein alternative. The scientific goals include (i) to develop a robust submerged liquid fermentation technology to produce mycoprotein from food grade by-products,(ii) to improve the texture of the mycoprotein to mimic meat fibers, (iii) to asses the nutritional values and safety of the mycoprotein as meat alternatives. The scientific results will be published in open access international journals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Food processing residues to climate smart food via edible Filamentous Fungi</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Livsmedelsindustri biprodukter till klimatsmartmat med filamentösa svampar</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Världen finns snart 8 miljarder människor som behöver mat bestående av proteinkällor. Å andra sidan har livsmedelsindustrin stor miljöpåverkan genom tex matrester som hamnar i deponi. Frågan är huruvida det går att återvinna matrester med svampar för att producera ny klimatsmart mat som också smakar bra? Forskarna i detta projekt har jobbat många år med svampodling och även matproduktion, men vill nu jobba tillsammans för att bidra till flera av de globala målen. Detta samarbetsprojekt syftar till att utveckla klimatsmart protein av trådsvampar som odlats i matrester. Den filamentösa svampbiomassan som ibland kallas mykoprotein har liknande proteinkvalitet som kött och kyckling men med betydligt lägre miljöpåverkan. Högskolan i Borås och Chalmers har jobbat i mer är 20 år med att utveckla kunskap och teknik för produktion av svampbiomassa från olika avfallsströmmar. Samtidigt har de indonesiska universiteten i detta projekt lång erfarenhet av att utveckla nya livsmedelsprodukter inklusive sensoriska konsumentstudier och andra sociala aspekter av ätbara trådsvampar. De har dock i nuläget brist på teknik för storskalig produktion av svampbiomassa. Kunskapen och tekniken som utvecklats av universiteten i detta projekt kommer att delas mellan olika industrier, verksamma inom palmolja och tempeh branscher i Indonesien. Genom att samverka mellan de olika experter och resurser i projektet kan detta samarbetsprojekt förväntas bidra till en minskad miljöpåverkan och samtidigt tillhandahålla ett billigt proteinalternativ  till Indonesien. Detta projekt bidrar också till att lösa miljöproblem orsakade av oönskad felaktig hantering av matavfall. Dessutom skulle livsmedelsföretag kunna få en extra inkomst genom att producera och sälja mykoproteinet. Detta projekt bidrar också till att få ökad kunskap om metaboliska vägar för att omvandla matrester till biomassa, och växtbaserade kemikalier för tvärbindningsmedel som kan efterlikna köttfiber med hög näringskvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Providing food and in particular proteins is a major challenge for increasing population and also climate and greenhouse gas emissions. This project is to develop resource recovery from food-grade residuals in form of filamentous fungi for food production. These fungi are already used in Asian dishes as e.g. Indonesian tempeh or Japanese koji grown on e.g. soybeans. The project applicants are from Sweden (University of Borås, Chalmers University of Technology) and Indonesia (Gadjah Mada University, University of Lampung). These applicants have long experience in working with fungi. However, this project is defined to make a strong network between Sweden and Indonesia to further develop production of edible filamentous fungi from food grade residuals, and to produce fungal-based meat resembles from fungi. Relevant companies will also be involved to share their expertise and resources in order to achieve this goal. This collaborative project is expected to contribute to reduce the stunting as one major nutrition problem in Indonesia by providing a low-cost protein alternative. The scientific goals include (i) to develop a robust submerged liquid fermentation technology to produce mycoprotein from food grade by-products,(ii) to improve the texture of the mycoprotein to mimic meat fibers, (iii) to asses the nutritional values and safety of the mycoprotein as meat alternatives. The scientific results will be published in open access international journals.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Högskolan i Borås</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Pests, pathogens, and poverty: Disease transmission at the rodent-human interface in urban and peri-urban environments in East Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skadedjur, smittor och svält: Sjukdomsrisker med gnagare i urbana och peri-urbana miljöer i östra Afrika.</narrative>
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      <narrative>In the growing cities in East Africa, there are not only growing human populations, livestock kept for food provision and livelihoods, but also undesired peri-domestic animals, such as rats and other rodents, particularly in low-income areas. Rodents can carry zoonotic pathogens, including orthohantaviruses, and Leptospira spp, but also many unknown pathogens. In this project we will understand transmission ecology of rodent-borne diseases in urban and peri-urban low-income settings in two Kenyan towns. We will trap rodents along the urban food production supply, including livestock farms, slaughterhouses, food markets, as well as clinics as an environment that should not be contaminated with zoonotic diseases. The rodents will be euthanized, sampled, and samples will be analyzed for hantaviruses and Leptospira, as well as analyzed with an omics approach, to identify unknown viruses, and the entire rodent virome will be analyzed and compared to sequences from other parts of the world. We will interview households about their knowledge and perceptions about rodents and diseases, as well as map the urban pest control programs in East Africa. This project will lead to increased knowledge about rodent-borne diseases in East Africa, and how this may influence food security, poverty as well as human health. In addition, the project will investigate improved mitigation methods for sustainable positive impact on human health and livelihoods.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I de snabbt växande städerna i östra Afrika finns inte bara många människor, men också den boskap som behövs för att tillgodose städernas befolkning med mat. Runt om människor och tamdjur finns det även minst lika många oönskade djur, framförallt råttor och andra gnagare, som lever på sopor och annat avskräde. Gnagare är välkända för att kunna bära på smittor, och några av de allvarliga infektioner de kan bära på är bakterier (som orsakar till exempel leptospiros och pest), hantavirus, coronavirus och även många hittills okända virus. I låginkomstområden med bristande sanitet bidrar gnagare såsom råttor inte bara till sjukdomsspridning, men de äter även av mat och foder, och påverkar därmed livsmedelstillgång och ekonomi.  Vi saknar mycket information om hur mycket gnagare påverkar människors hälsa och försörjning, liksom vilka sjukdomar de kan sprida till människor. I det här projektet kommer vi att fånga råttor i och omkring 2 städer i Kenya. Råttorna avlivas sedan med en överdos av sömnmedel, och obduceras för att leta efter både kända och okända smittor. Vi kommer att fånga gnagare längs hela den urbana matproduktionskedjan; på gårdar, på slakterier och även bland hushåll. Som en kontroll på en miljö där gnagare inte borde ha utsatts för sjukdomar från  djur och djurprodukter, inkluderar vi även kliniker. Mycket är också okänt om hur den fattiga befolkningen ser på gnagare, och om de är medvetna om riskerna, och drför kommer detta undersökas med intervjuer.Utöver detta så har vi diskussion med myndigheter om hur råttbekämpning fungerar i städer i östra Afrika, och om det finns program för detta. Detta projekt kommer att leda till ökad kunskap om råttburna sjukdomar i städer i östra Afrika, samt risker för människor. Det kommer också leda till ökad förståelse för hur råttor kan sprida sjukdomar. Utöver detta kommer vårt projekt bidra till förbättrade och mer miljövänliga kontrollmetoder.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Virulens används vanligtvis för att definiera hur farliga patogenerna är för värdarna. Detta projekt kommer att undersöka om de nya JEV-varianterna från grisar och vissa myggarter kan bli farligare för människor och till och med kunna orsaka större utbrott i Vietnam och Kambodja, där JE är en konstant sjukdomsbörda. Genom att studera virusets genetiska skillnader från JE patienter med olika klinisk svårighetsgrad kommer vi att förstå hur sjukdomsbild är relaterad till de genetiska förändringarna. Vi kommer också att utvärdera viruset genom att använda cell-, mygg- och mus-modeller. I dessa modeller kommer vi att se hur dessa olika JEV-varianter beter sig och om några infektionsmönster kan kopplas till specifik JEV-typ.Denna studie kommer också att använda flera ”omics-metoder”, som syftar till kollektiv karaktärisering och kvantifiering av pooler av biologiska molekyler. Vi kommer att samla JE-patientprover och försöka förstå JEV-infektionen på molekylär nivå genom att bl.a. sekvensera alla RNA-transkript och kvantifiera tusentals proteiner.Sist, men inte minst, kommer vi att använda en så kallad "bottom up"-metod för att efterlikna JEV överföringscykler i laboratoriet. JEV-infektionerna kommer att överföras mellan grisceller och myggor. Efter det kommer vi att sekvensera det genetiska materialet för att se hur virus förändrats. När RNA-virus utvecklas kommer vissa specifika mutationer att dyka upp i olika situationer. Genom dessa studier av infektionscykler kommer vi att hitta de intressanta mutationerna av betydelse för framtida JEV-utbrott.Vårt projekt kommer att integrera genomisk epidemiologi med nyligen utvecklade evolutionära analyser och avancerad molekylär virologi genom att använda en "One Health"-metod med fokus på JEV-virulens, som syftar till att förbättra både djurs och människors hälsa.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I samband med Black Lives Matter (BLM) rörelsen 2020 restes en rad frågor kring lika villkor och diskriminering i olika branscher, inklusive det internationella utvecklingssamarbetet. Röster hördes från flera håll och representanter för en del organisationer medgav att problem finns.  Detta är problematiskt av flera anledningar. Förutom att det handlar om lika rättigheter och villkor, något som anges både i de globala målen för hållbar utveckling i Agenda 2030 (mål 10) och i nationell lagstiftning, finns det många vinster med mångfald, liksom kostnader med diskriminering, inte minst för de som utsätts. Vinsterna med ökad mångfald kan förväntas vara särskilt starka inom internationellt biståndsarbete, med tanke på dess internationella arbete och uppgifter. Detta projekt syftar till att analysera mångfald och potentiell diskriminering inom den internationella biståndssektorn i Sverige och Storbritannien. Projektet kommer inkludera de statliga givarna Sida och DFID och de tio största biståndsorganisationerna i varje land. Följande forskningsfrågor står i centrum: 1) Hur väl representerade är personer som är födda eller har föräldrar födda i Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika på olika nivåer i organisationerna, och kan en skillnad kan skönjas över tid (efter att debatten intensifierades 2020)?; 2) Vilka (om några) särskilda utmaningar kopplade till mångfald och diskriminering tycks finnas inom just biståndssektorn?; 3) Vilka (om några) förändringar upplever personer som är födda eller har föräldrar födda i Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika själva efter 2020?Projektet kommer genomföras genom: 1) en kartläggning av mångfald; 2) intervjuer med HR-personal och en analys av policydokument; 3) Intervjuer med personer som är födda eller har föräldrar födda i Asien, Afrika och Latinamerika; 4) en jämförande studie mellan organisationer med varierande nivåer av mångfald för att identifiera möjliga orsaker; 5) En enkät med potentiella kandidater för internationellt biståndsarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project sets out to analyze diversity and potential discriminatory practices within the development and humanitarian aid sector in Sweden and the UK, in the wake of the increasing critique and debate prompted by the BLM-movement in 2020. It focuses on head-quarter levels of organizations in Sweden and the UK and includes an analysis of the two state donors and the 10 biggest NGOs in each country. The research project addresses the following questions: 1) How well are people of color represented at various levels of the organizations, and can we discern a difference since 2020?; 2) What (if any) particular challenges attached to diversity and discrimination appear to be at play in the humanitarian and development aid sector? 3) What (if any) changes do people of color themselves experience after the intensified debate in 2020? The study draws on development research, with a particular focus on postcolonial perspectives and NGO, as well as the more general research on diversity and discrimination at workplaces, including critical race and racism studies. The project adopts an intersectional perspective and a multi-method design. It is based on register data, interviews with HR-staff and people of color who are or have been working at the organizations, document analysis and a survey with potential candidates for development work. Moreover, it has a comparative design, comparing between organizations in and outside the sector with high and low levels of representation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I hela världen ser man en ökning av kronisk njursjukdom, som brukar förklaras av diabetes och högt blodtryck,  Samtidigt finns det en epidemi av njursjukdom utan sådana riskfaktorer, som främst drabbar unga arbetare i tropiskt  klimat. Mycket talar för att tungt arbete i hetta utan vila och vatten orsakar upprepade njurskador. När arbetare blir svårt sjuka drabbas också deras  familjer och lokalsamhällen.  Att behandla kronisk njursvikt är så gott som omöjligt i länder med små resurser. Att förebygga sjukdom är därför det enda hållbara.Nepal har en ekonomi som är beroende av de egna invånarnas arbete utomlands. Rapporter om dödsfall på grund av värmestress bland migrantarbetare som bygger fotbollsarenor i Qatar har väckt stor uppmärksamhet.  Njurläkare i Nepal ser numera att unga återvändande nepaleser kommer hem med njursvikt. I Nepal pågår redan systematiska befolkningsbaserade undersökningar för att upptäcka och behandla diabetes och högt blodtryck  men njursjukdomar har inte tidigare uppmärksammats.I detta projekt samarbetar forskare och folkhälsoarbetare i Nepal, nepalesiska forskare som är verksamma i USA och forskare från Sverige, Storbrittannien och Centralamerika  för attundersöka förekomsten av nedsatt njurfunktion och njursvikt och dess riskfaktorer hos personer som varit/inte har varit migrantarbetaret undersöka de sociala och ekonomiska följderna av njursjukdom för individer, familjer, lokalsamhällen och det nepalesiska hälso- och sjukvårdssystemetta fram och distribuera informationmaterial för att öka kunskapen om hur man skyddar sig vid  arbete i hetta bland migranter och deras familjer Projektet  komemr att ge en ökad förståelse för de komplexa riskfaktorerna för njursjukdom i utsatta befolkningsgrupper och ha betydelse för det långsiktiga arbetet med att förbättra arbetsförhållanden i ett allt varmareklimat. Migrantarbetares strävan att försörja sig själva och sina familjer ska inte resultera i allvarlig ohälsa, som skulle ha kunnat förebyggas.</narrative>
      <narrative>Epidemics of Chronic Kidney Disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnT) occur globally in manual workers in hot climates. The causes are multifactorial, but occupational heat stress is an important driver. In addition, the increasing prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in countries in transition poses a double burden of risks for CKD.Heat impacts mortality among migrant workers and thousands have been reported dying in Qatar alone while working on the World Cup construction sites. Nepalese clinicians have identified CKDnT as an emerging problem among young men returning from work in the Gulf States, India and Malaysia. Without documentation of the disease and its relation to work abroad, there is no basis with which to address the needs of those affected.Working with the Nepal Development Society, a research NGO in Nepal, we aim toCompare the distribution of eGFR and the prevalence and determinants of CKD and CKDnT among migrants and non-migrantsEstimate the economic and social impact of kidney disease on individuals, families, communities and health systemsDevelop and distribute education materials for preventing heat-related ill-health among migrants and their familiesClimate change and the precarity of migratory work threaten to increase the incidence of a disease that is expensive to treat. Nepal has an economy dependent on remittances and its health system cannot absorb the burden of dialysis treatment and subsequent lost productivity. This makes prevention paramount.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Epidemics of Chronic Kidney Disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnT) occur globally in manual workers in hot climates. The causes are multifactorial, but occupational heat stress is an important driver. In addition, the increasing prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in countries in transition poses a double burden of risks for CKD.Heat impacts mortality among migrant workers and thousands have been reported dying in Qatar alone while working on the World Cup construction sites. Nepalese clinicians have identified CKDnT as an emerging problem among young men returning from work in the Gulf States, India and Malaysia. Without documentation of the disease and its relation to work abroad, there is no basis with which to address the needs of those affected.Working with the Nepal Development Society, a research NGO in Nepal, we aim toCompare the distribution of eGFR and the prevalence and determinants of CKD and CKDnT among migrants and non-migrantsEstimate the economic and social impact of kidney disease on individuals, families, communities and health systemsDevelop and distribute education materials for preventing heat-related ill-health among migrants and their familiesClimate change and the precarity of migratory work threaten to increase the incidence of a disease that is expensive to treat. Nepal has an economy dependent on remittances and its health system cannot absorb the burden of dialysis treatment and subsequent lost productivity. This makes prevention paramount.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa faces a problem of low adoption of modern inputs, technologies, and techniques. This has two important consequences. First, yields are low, contributing to poverty and underdevelopment. Second, climate adaptation – which necessitates the adoption of new capital-intensive, low-emissions, robust approaches – is slowed.We argue that a crucial contributor to this problem is the learning problem. It is fundamentally hard for farmers to learn what are the optimal inputs for their farm. As a result, they may not learn at all.We propose a packaged program to solve this problem, Empowering Agriculturalists through Structured Experimentation (EASE). The goal is to teach farmers to conduct structured agricultural experiments on their own land, and document the results in a structured way. This can reveal what inputs work best for them. In essence, it empowers smallholder farmers to identify for themselves how best to run their farm, rather than having to rely on outside advisors or for-profit input suppliers.The project will evaluate the impact of the EASE program through a large-scale Randomized Controlled Trial in Eastern Uganda. We evaluate its impacts on learning about a new input, which the participants choose for themselves, as well as about how farmers adapt their general approach to learning and experimentation. By evaluating the impacts, as well as the costs of the program, we can develop a proven intervention ready to be offered at scale.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara står inför ett problem med lågt införande av moderna insatsvaror, teknik och produktion, och behovet av att anpassa sig till klimatförändringarna. Hur kan jordbrukets produktivitet i regionen ökas?Vårt fokus ligger på inlärningsproblemet. Låt oss till exempel titta på beslutet att införa konstgödsel. För att en bonde ska börja använda det rätta gödningsmedlet, på det rätta stället på dennes lantbruk, i rätt mängd, så behöver bonden mycket information. Vi hävdar att det är fundamentalt svårt att samla in denna informationen. Att lära sig av jämlikar eller rådgivare kan visa bonden vad som fungerar på andras lantbruk, eller på ett genomsnittligt lantbruk, men inte nödvändigtvis vad som fungerar bäst för denne.Vi föreslår ett enkelt program som består av ett helt paket av tjänster, Empowering Agriculturalists through Structured Experimentation (EASE), som vi tror kan hjälpa bönderna att lösa inlärningsproblemet. Det består av två delar:1. Utbildning i hur man utför strukturerade experiment genom att använda en ny insatsvara. 2. Utbildning i hur man utför strukturerad dokumentation av sina rön.EASE kan hjälpa bönder att lära sig om avkastningen på den nya insatsvaran och besluta om huruvida och hur den ska anpassas i framtiden. De lär sig också att använda ett nytt verktyg: i själva verket kommer de att ”lära sig hur man lär sig”. Detta kan även tillämpas på andra insatsvaror och teknik i framtiden.Vi kommer att mäta effekten av programmet genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie i östra Uganda. Studiens utformning gör det möjligt för oss att mäta den kausala effekten av EASE på införandet av den nya insatsvaran, såväl som ett mer generellt införande av experimenterande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Empowering Agriculturalists through Structured Experimentation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket i Afrika söder om Sahara står inför ett problem med lågt införande av moderna insatsvaror, teknik och produktion, och behovet av att anpassa sig till klimatförändringarna. Hur kan jordbrukets produktivitet i regionen ökas?Vårt fokus ligger på inlärningsproblemet. Låt oss till exempel titta på beslutet att införa konstgödsel. För att en bonde ska börja använda det rätta gödningsmedlet, på det rätta stället på dennes lantbruk, i rätt mängd, så behöver bonden mycket information. Vi hävdar att det är fundamentalt svårt att samla in denna informationen. Att lära sig av jämlikar eller rådgivare kan visa bonden vad som fungerar på andras lantbruk, eller på ett genomsnittligt lantbruk, men inte nödvändigtvis vad som fungerar bäst för denne.Vi föreslår ett enkelt program som består av ett helt paket av tjänster, Empowering Agriculturalists through Structured Experimentation (EASE), som vi tror kan hjälpa bönderna att lösa inlärningsproblemet. Det består av två delar:1. Utbildning i hur man utför strukturerade experiment genom att använda en ny insatsvara. 2. Utbildning i hur man utför strukturerad dokumentation av sina rön.EASE kan hjälpa bönder att lära sig om avkastningen på den nya insatsvaran och besluta om huruvida och hur den ska anpassas i framtiden. De lär sig också att använda ett nytt verktyg: i själva verket kommer de att ”lära sig hur man lär sig”. Detta kan även tillämpas på andra insatsvaror och teknik i framtiden.Vi kommer att mäta effekten av programmet genom en randomiserad kontrollerad studie i östra Uganda. Studiens utformning gör det möjligt för oss att mäta den kausala effekten av EASE på införandet av den nya insatsvaran, såväl som ett mer generellt införande av experimenterande.</narrative>
      <narrative>Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa faces a problem of low adoption of modern inputs, technologies, and techniques. This has two important consequences. First, yields are low, contributing to poverty and underdevelopment. Second, climate adaptation – which necessitates the adoption of new capital-intensive, low-emissions, robust approaches – is slowed.We argue that a crucial contributor to this problem is the learning problem. It is fundamentally hard for farmers to learn what are the optimal inputs for their farm. As a result, they may not learn at all.We propose a packaged program to solve this problem, Empowering Agriculturalists through Structured Experimentation (EASE). The goal is to teach farmers to conduct structured agricultural experiments on their own land, and document the results in a structured way. This can reveal what inputs work best for them. In essence, it empowers smallholder farmers to identify for themselves how best to run their farm, rather than having to rely on outside advisors or for-profit input suppliers.The project will evaluate the impact of the EASE program through a large-scale Randomized Controlled Trial in Eastern Uganda. We evaluate its impacts on learning about a new input, which the participants choose for themselves, as well as about how farmers adapt their general approach to learning and experimentation. By evaluating the impacts, as well as the costs of the program, we can develop a proven intervention ready to be offered at scale.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of a joint research program between Ghana and Sweden for Reducing Environmental and Health Impacts of Small-Scale Mining</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckling av ett gemensamt forskningsprogram mellan Ghana och Sverige för att minska miljö- och hälsoeffekterna av småskalig gruvdrift</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ghana och Sverige har en omfattande och rik historia av gruvdrift av bas- och ädelmetaller som guld och koppar, samt järnmalm. Guldbrytningen i Ghana består av både storskalig och småskalig gruvdrift, den senare är i stort sett oreglerad med mycket begränsad teknisk kunskap, där kvicksilver fortfarande är huvudreagenset för att utvinna guld. Guldbrytning sker i de fattigaste och mest stödjande samhällena i Ghana. Resultat av studier av vatten- och markkvalitet visar på allvarlig förorening av arsenik, kvicksilver, kadmium, bly och cyanid. De större floderna som tar emot vatten från områden med småskalig gruvdrift har fått en försämrad vattenkvalitet. Detta projekt syftar till att fördjupa samarbetet inom forskning och utbildning samt samarbeta kring en ansökan om ett gemensamt forskningsprogram i syfte att förbättra hälso- och miljösituationen i områden med småskaliga gruvor i Ghana, samt tillhandahålla ny teknik/verktyg och utbildning till gruvarbetarna, för utveckling av mer lönsamma och hållbara metoder för gruvdrift, inklusive reducering av avfall för att uppnå delar av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling. Partner från Sverige är Luleå tekniska universitet som har lång erfarenhet av miljöstudier relaterat till gruvdrift, i samarbete med den svenska gruvindustrin. Partners i Ghana är Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) och Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) som bedriver omfattande miljöstudier. i Ghana. Detta projekt omfattar fältarbete, erfarenhetsutbyte och mobilitet för seniora forskare, mastersstudenter och doktorander från båda länderna. Småskalig gruvdrift och dess associerade miljö- och hälsoeffekter är inte speciellt för Ghana, det är en vanlig praxis i flera andra afrikanska länder såväl som i Sydamerika. Således kan framgångsrika resultat från detta projekt vara tillämpliga i andra länder med liknande praxis.</narrative>
      <narrative>Ghana and Sweden have an extensive and rich history of mining base and precious metals such as gold and copper, as well as iron ore. Gold mining in Ghana consists of both large-scale and small-scale mining, the latter being largely unregulated with very limited technical knowledge, where mercury is still the main reagent for extracting gold. Gold mining takes place in the poorest and most supportive communities in Ghana. Results of studies of water and soil quality show serious contamination of arsenic, mercury, cadmium, lead and cyanide. The larger rivers that receive water from areas with small-scale mining have deteriorated water quality. This project aims to deepen cooperation in research and education and create joint research application to improve the health and environmental situation in areas with small-scale mines in Ghana. Partner from Sweden is Luleå University of Technology, which has extensive experience of environmental studies related to mining, in collaboration with the Swedish mining industry. Partners in Ghana are the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. This project includes fieldwork, exchange of experience and mobility of senior researchers, master´s students and doctoral students from both countries. The canker of the small-scale mining, is not peculiar to Ghana, it is  common in several other African countries as well as in South America.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development of a joint research program between Ghana and Sweden for Reducing Environmental and Health Impacts of Small-Scale Mining</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ghana and Sweden have an extensive and rich history of mining base and precious metals such as gold and copper, as well as iron ore. Gold mining in Ghana consists of both large-scale and small-scale mining, the latter being largely unregulated with very limited technical knowledge, where mercury is still the main reagent for extracting gold. Gold mining takes place in the poorest and most supportive communities in Ghana. Results of studies of water and soil quality show serious contamination of arsenic, mercury, cadmium, lead and cyanide. The larger rivers that receive water from areas with small-scale mining have deteriorated water quality. This project aims to deepen cooperation in research and education and create joint research application to improve the health and environmental situation in areas with small-scale mines in Ghana. Partner from Sweden is Luleå University of Technology, which has extensive experience of environmental studies related to mining, in collaboration with the Swedish mining industry. Partners in Ghana are the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. This project includes fieldwork, exchange of experience and mobility of senior researchers, master´s students and doctoral students from both countries. The canker of the small-scale mining, is not peculiar to Ghana, it is  common in several other African countries as well as in South America.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ghana och Sverige har en omfattande och rik historia av gruvdrift av bas- och ädelmetaller som guld och koppar, samt järnmalm. Guldbrytningen i Ghana består av både storskalig och småskalig gruvdrift, den senare är i stort sett oreglerad med mycket begränsad teknisk kunskap, där kvicksilver fortfarande är huvudreagenset för att utvinna guld. Guldbrytning sker i de fattigaste och mest stödjande samhällena i Ghana. Resultat av studier av vatten- och markkvalitet visar på allvarlig förorening av arsenik, kvicksilver, kadmium, bly och cyanid. De större floderna som tar emot vatten från områden med småskalig gruvdrift har fått en försämrad vattenkvalitet. Detta projekt syftar till att fördjupa samarbetet inom forskning och utbildning samt samarbeta kring en ansökan om ett gemensamt forskningsprogram i syfte att förbättra hälso- och miljösituationen i områden med småskaliga gruvor i Ghana, samt tillhandahålla ny teknik/verktyg och utbildning till gruvarbetarna, för utveckling av mer lönsamma och hållbara metoder för gruvdrift, inklusive reducering av avfall för att uppnå delar av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling. Partner från Sverige är Luleå tekniska universitet som har lång erfarenhet av miljöstudier relaterat till gruvdrift, i samarbete med den svenska gruvindustrin. Partners i Ghana är Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) och Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) som bedriver omfattande miljöstudier. i Ghana. Detta projekt omfattar fältarbete, erfarenhetsutbyte och mobilitet för seniora forskare, mastersstudenter och doktorander från båda länderna. Småskalig gruvdrift och dess associerade miljö- och hälsoeffekter är inte speciellt för Ghana, det är en vanlig praxis i flera andra afrikanska länder såväl som i Sydamerika. Således kan framgångsrika resultat från detta projekt vara tillämpliga i andra länder med liknande praxis.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes the coronavirus disease COVID-19. During the two years since the virus and the disease was first discovered, COVID-19 has by mid-March 2022 caused at least 480 million infections and 6.2 million deaths world-wide. The pandemic hit unevenly across the world population, with characteristics such as age, male sex, underlying conditions, and host genetics influencing the risk of developing severe disease. Interestingly, available data suggests that East African countries such as Uganda have been relatively less affected in terms of severe COVID-19 disease and mortality compared to many western countries, despite very limited and delayed vaccine availability. In this proposal, we hypothesize that pre-existing T cell immunity to coronaviruses gained before the pandemic may influence these patterns of susceptibility to severe COVID-19. To address this possibility, we will utilize the Ugandan arm of the RV329 African Cohort Study (AFRICOS), which has a retrospective longitudinal set of cryopreserved samples covering pre-pandemic and pandemic time-points. This cohort will also allow us to address the impact of HIV-1 infection on the characteristics of pre-existing immunity. We anticipate that the proposed experiments, together with the comprehensive clinical data collected in the AFRICOS study, will significantly enhance our understanding of the role of pre-existing T cell immunity to protect from severe COVID-19.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The building of peace, ideally, should be a means for ending violence. Yet, the current Colombian peace process is only the most recent example of how peacebuilding projects—even context-sensitive, inclusive, and homegrown ones—occur not only amidst violence, but are also deeply entangled in, or productive of, continuing violence. We draw on the Colombian case to better understand this fundamental aspect of the lingering crisis of peacebuilding as it plays out on the ground in the institutionalized and granular practice of building peace. Our project aims to analyse how and why peacebuilding has itself become a conflict dynamic through exploring the question: how and why have Colombian peacebuilding interventions aggravated societal conflicts and spurred political violence? We adopt an ‘inside-out’ perspective, tapping the experiences of peacebuilders who have worked in, or in close cooperation with the institutional infrastructure designed by the 2016 peace agreement. Taking the wealth of knowledge, experience, and insight of Colombian peace professionals as its central vantage point, this project produces backstage insights into how a peace drawn on paper is practiced, and how these practices may produce unintended, conflict-aggravating effects. The insights of our research collaborators, largely absent from the reports of monitoring research institutions, also build the foundation of a wider dialogue that we facilitate among peacebuilding experts in the Global South.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fredsbyggande syftar till att få slut på våld och väpnad konflikt. Men, globalt har det visats att fredsbyggande är djupt intrasslat i, eller till och med skapar fortsatt våld. Denna grundläggande paradox har stimulerat vetenskapliga diskussioner och en reformprocess inom fredsbyggnadspolitiken.  Den nuvarande colombianska fredsprocessen är bara det senaste exemplet på hur fredsbyggande missioner misslyckats med att komma till rätta med ökat våld och politisk oro efter att den väpnade konflikten upphört. Detta trots att känsligheten inför den kontext inom vilken fredsbyggandet ska äga rum har ökat till exempel genom inkluderande av lokala partners och större öppenhet för ’hemmagjorda’ lösningar. Detta forskningsprojekt bygger på erfarenheterna från professionella fredsarbetare som har arbetat i, eller samarbetat med, de institutioner som har mandat att implementera det colombianska fredsavtalet från 2016. Genom intervjuer, tar vi fram "backstage-insikter" som belyser fredsbyggarnas vardagliga arbete och de oavsiktliga effekterna av detta som förvärrar konflikterna. Dessa insikter ignoreras ofta av officiella övervakningsinstitutioner (såsom FN). Men de är viktiga för att förstå hur de nationella planerna för att bygga fred faktiskt utspelar sig i komplexa politiska verkligheter för de människor som drabbats av våld. Resultaten av vår forskning kommer att hjälpa oss att bättre förstå att fredsbyggande och våldsamma konflikter inte är åtskilda, utan är nära besläktade där den ena samspelar med den andra. Vi kommer även, för att dela erfarenheter och insikter från våra studier av vardagliga fredsbyggande rutiner i Colombia, inleda en dialog mellan experter från Colombia och experter i andra länder globalt som upplevt våldsamma effekter av långsiktigt fredsbyggande.Målet med forskningen är att förstå de oavsiktliga effekterna av hur fredsbyggnadsmetoder kan förvärra samhälleliga konflikter och sporra till mer våld.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Fredsbyggande syftar till att få slut på våld och väpnad konflikt. Men, globalt har det visats att fredsbyggande är djupt intrasslat i, eller till och med skapar fortsatt våld. Denna grundläggande paradox har stimulerat vetenskapliga diskussioner och en reformprocess inom fredsbyggnadspolitiken.  Den nuvarande colombianska fredsprocessen är bara det senaste exemplet på hur fredsbyggande missioner misslyckats med att komma till rätta med ökat våld och politisk oro efter att den väpnade konflikten upphört. Detta trots att känsligheten inför den kontext inom vilken fredsbyggandet ska äga rum har ökat till exempel genom inkluderande av lokala partners och större öppenhet för ’hemmagjorda’ lösningar. Detta forskningsprojekt bygger på erfarenheterna från professionella fredsarbetare som har arbetat i, eller samarbetat med, de institutioner som har mandat att implementera det colombianska fredsavtalet från 2016. Genom intervjuer, tar vi fram "backstage-insikter" som belyser fredsbyggarnas vardagliga arbete och de oavsiktliga effekterna av detta som förvärrar konflikterna. Dessa insikter ignoreras ofta av officiella övervakningsinstitutioner (såsom FN). Men de är viktiga för att förstå hur de nationella planerna för att bygga fred faktiskt utspelar sig i komplexa politiska verkligheter för de människor som drabbats av våld. Resultaten av vår forskning kommer att hjälpa oss att bättre förstå att fredsbyggande och våldsamma konflikter inte är åtskilda, utan är nära besläktade där den ena samspelar med den andra. Vi kommer även, för att dela erfarenheter och insikter från våra studier av vardagliga fredsbyggande rutiner i Colombia, inleda en dialog mellan experter från Colombia och experter i andra länder globalt som upplevt våldsamma effekter av långsiktigt fredsbyggande.Målet med forskningen är att förstå de oavsiktliga effekterna av hur fredsbyggnadsmetoder kan förvärra samhälleliga konflikter och sporra till mer våld.</narrative>
      <narrative>The building of peace, ideally, should be a means for ending violence. Yet, the current Colombian peace process is only the most recent example of how peacebuilding projects—even context-sensitive, inclusive, and homegrown ones—occur not only amidst violence, but are also deeply entangled in, or productive of, continuing violence. We draw on the Colombian case to better understand this fundamental aspect of the lingering crisis of peacebuilding as it plays out on the ground in the institutionalized and granular practice of building peace. Our project aims to analyse how and why peacebuilding has itself become a conflict dynamic through exploring the question: how and why have Colombian peacebuilding interventions aggravated societal conflicts and spurred political violence? We adopt an ‘inside-out’ perspective, tapping the experiences of peacebuilders who have worked in, or in close cooperation with the institutional infrastructure designed by the 2016 peace agreement. Taking the wealth of knowledge, experience, and insight of Colombian peace professionals as its central vantage point, this project produces backstage insights into how a peace drawn on paper is practiced, and how these practices may produce unintended, conflict-aggravating effects. The insights of our research collaborators, largely absent from the reports of monitoring research institutions, also build the foundation of a wider dialogue that we facilitate among peacebuilding experts in the Global South.</narrative>
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Gravida kvinnor är en av de mest sårbara grupperna för malariainfektion. Malariaparasiter binder sig och replikerar i moderkakan. Eftersom deras kapillärer är fint och brett fördelade, orsakar parasiter embolus i moderkakan, vilket resulterar i missfall, för tidig förlossning, låg födelsevikt, medfödd infektion och/eller perinatal död. Således är malariainfektion under graviditeten associerad med inte bara perinatal morbiditet/mortalitet utan även mödrasjuklighet/mortalitet. Gravida kvinnor löper en mycket större risk för svår malaria än vuxna män i de flesta endemiska områden. Dessutom saknar gravida kvinnor bevisat effektiv och säker behandlingsregim, främst på grund av otillräckliga data. Eftersom immunitet spelar en avgörande roll i etiologin av graviditetsmalaria, har de immunologiska fynden från vår föreslagna forskning potential att leda till nya hypoteser om efterföljande studier med fokus på malari under graviditet. I studien kommer en jämvikt i kön att säkerställas vid rekrytering av försökspersoner till den longitudinella kohorten. Emellertid kommer gravida och ammande mödrar att uteslutas eftersom de löper högre risk för malaria än åldersmatchade friska motsvarigheter och kräver olika läkemedelsbehandlingsregimer enligt WHO:s och Kenyas nationella riktlinjer. Rekrytering av lika många män och kvinnor inom samhället kommer att främja ytterligare samarbete mellan könen och indirekt förstärka tanken att alla behövs i arbetet mot malariaeliminering och kunskap och att inget specifikt kön är ansvarigt.</narrative>
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Pregnant women are one of the most vulnerable groups to malaria infection. Malaria parasites sequester and replicate in the placenta. Since their capillaries are finely and widely distributed, parasites cause embolus in the placenta, resulting in miscarriage, premature delivery, low birth weight, congenital infection, and/or perinatal death. Thus malaria infection during pregnancy is associated with not only perinatal morbidity/mortality but also maternal morbidity/mortality. Pregnant women are at a much greater risk of severe malaria than adult men in most endemic areas. Furthermore pregnant women lack proven effective and safe treatment regimen mostly because of the insufficient data. Since immunity plays a critical role in the etiology of pregnancy malaria, the immunological findings from our proposed research has potential to lead to new hypothesis on subsequent studies focusing on malari in pregnancy. In the study a balance in gender will be ensured when recruiting subjects for the longitudinal cohort. However, pregnant and lactating mothers will be excluded since they are at higher risk of malaria than age-matched healthy counterparts and require different drug treatment regimens according to WHO and Kenya national guidelines. Recruitment of equal number of males and females within the community will promote further cooperation between the genders and indirectly reinforce the idea that everyone is needed in the efforts towards malaria elimination and knowledge and that no specific gender is responsible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Infektion med malariaparasiter kan leda till allvarlig sjukdom, men många människor som lever i malariaendemiska områden har en asymtomatisk infektion. Asymtomatiska infektioner kan ibland diagnostiseras med mikroskop, medan i andra fall är infektionen submikroskopisk och kräver känsligare diagnostikmetoder. Asymptomatiska/submikroskopiska infektioner finns ofta kvar i en population efter att effektiva kontrollprogram, för att minska malariaspridning, har satts in. Dessa, odiagnostiserade och obehandlade, individer är en källa till parasiter och fortsatt smittspridning. Vidare visar studier att myggor attraheras mer av malaria infekterade individer än de som är oinfekterade, speciellt attraktiva är de som bär på det sexuella stadiet av parasiterna (gametocyter). Vår hypotes är att gametocyter driver frisättning av kemiska ämnen som attraherar och leder myggorna till att bita där parasiterna finns ansamlade.I endemiska områden minskar parasitmängd med ålder och fler blir submikroskopiska bärare. Immunförsvaret roll i kontroll av parasiter är fortfarande inte helt känd och vilken betydelse olika T-celler spelar återstår att undersökas. Vi vet att den förvärvade immuniteten minskar när parasiter minskar i efter effektiva kontrollprogram. Trots detta kvarstår en hög nivå av submikroskopiska infektioner, vilket indikerar att även andra faktorer har betydelse i reglering av parasiterna.Vi undrar, hur upprätthålls malariatransmission under effektiva kontrollprogram? I longitudinella kohortstudier som görs vid Victoriasjön i Kenya kommer detta att undersökas. Specifika delfrågor som vi ämnar besvara är:Hur karakteriseras infektion och sjukdom i ett bredare miljö- och samhällsperspektiv?Hur påverkar T-celler infektionsförloppet och skydd mot sjukdomHur kan densiteten av parasiter/gametocyter påverka myggors beteende?Resultaten av studien är viktiga för att stoppa spridning av malaria och förstå hur kvarvarande malariaparasiter ska hanteras för att eliminera malaria.
Gravida kvinnor är en av de mest sårbara grupperna för malariainfektion. Malariaparasiter binder sig och replikerar i moderkakan. Eftersom deras kapillärer är fint och brett fördelade, orsakar parasiter embolus i moderkakan, vilket resulterar i missfall, för tidig förlossning, låg födelsevikt, medfödd infektion och/eller perinatal död. Således är malariainfektion under graviditeten associerad med inte bara perinatal morbiditet/mortalitet utan även mödrasjuklighet/mortalitet. Gravida kvinnor löper en mycket större risk för svår malaria än vuxna män i de flesta endemiska områden. Dessutom saknar gravida kvinnor bevisat effektiv och säker behandlingsregim, främst på grund av otillräckliga data. Eftersom immunitet spelar en avgörande roll i etiologin av graviditetsmalaria, har de immunologiska fynden från vår föreslagna forskning potential att leda till nya hypoteser om efterföljande studier med fokus på malari under graviditet. I studien kommer en jämvikt i kön att säkerställas vid rekrytering av försökspersoner till den longitudinella kohorten. Emellertid kommer gravida och ammande mödrar att uteslutas eftersom de löper högre risk för malaria än åldersmatchade friska motsvarigheter och kräver olika läkemedelsbehandlingsregimer enligt WHO:s och Kenyas nationella riktlinjer. Rekrytering av lika många män och kvinnor inom samhället kommer att främja ytterligare samarbete mellan könen och indirekt förstärka tanken att alla behövs i arbetet mot malariaeliminering och kunskap och att inget specifikt kön är ansvarigt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>A network to help build vaccine confidence among health workers and the population in Sub-Saharan African</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utvecklingen av Covid-19 vaccinet och den massvaccinationskampanj som följde har kastat ljus över problemet med vaccintveksamhet, inte minst i Afrika. Ökad tveksamhet har delvis drivits av sociala medier där anti-vaccininformation fått stor spridning. Om vaccintveksamheten fortsätter att öka riskerar det att urholka förtroendet även för andra viktiga vacciner. Flera studier har visat på utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare i Afrika. Det bredare syftet med projektet är att studera och bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och den bredare befolkningen i fyra afrikanska länder. Ökad vaccinacceptans bland hälsoarbetare ge en ringar-på-vattnet effekt. Dels ger ökad vaccinationsgrad bland hälsoarbetare ett ökat skydd för dem liksom för deras patienter vilket bidrar till att skydda hälsosystemets effektivitet. Dels är hälsoarbetare viktiga informationsgivare som kan bidra till att stärka allmänhetens tillit till vacciner generellt, inte minst barndomsvacciner. Genom att bemöta vaccintveksamhet bland hälsoarbetare och andra liksom den underliggande desinformationen kan acceptansen för andra framtida vacciner stärkas. Syftet med projektet är att bygga ett nätverk mellan Karolinska Institutet och akademiska institutioner i fyra afrikanska länder (Benin, Etiopien, Nigeria och Uganda) som under pandemin och vaccinationsprogrammet har påvisat utbredd vaccintveksamhet bland såväl hälsoarbetare som den bredare befolkningen. Nätverket kommer också vara en plattform för diskussioner och idéutbyte kring viktiga forskningsfrågor med målet att tillsammans utveckla förslag för gemensamma framtida forskningsprojekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>The introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine has highlighted the problem of vaccine hesitancy in Africa. This trend is in part driven by the spread of anti-vaccine information on social media. As this gains further traction, it could lead to a sharp increase in vaccine hesitancy rates and weaken confidence in other essential vaccines. The broader aim of this project is to monitor and respond to vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population in four African countries. Targeting health workers is a good starting point to addressing vaccine hesitancy within their own networks since health workers are often severely affected by pandemics and health threats due to their occupational risk. Vaccines can protect health workers, the health system and the patients they care for. Health workers are also important for maintaining and building vaccine confidence in the wider community, given their roles in vaccine delivery, information giving and promotion. Therefore, they need to be seen as trusted and important allies in building nationwide vaccine confidence for existing and emerging vaccines. The aim of this project is to develop a network across four African countries (Benin, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Uganda) that are experiencing vaccine hesitancy among health workers and the population amid the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. The network shall further serve as a platform to explore various research questions with the aim to jointly develop a research proposal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of mechanisms to regulate growth habits in yam (Dioscorea rotundata) aiming at cost-effective mechanization in farmer’s fields</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jams är en viktig jordbruksväxt i västra Afrika, framför allt i Nigeria. Efterfrågan är hög och jams är den mest värdefulla grödan i västra Afrika. Vi vill studera hur jamsens växtsätt regleras på molekylär nivå. Målet är att ta reda på vilka gener som styr växtsättet, för att sedan använda den kunskapen för att ta fram kortväxande sorter som är lättare att odla.Jamsodling är arbetskrävande eftersom växten behöver klättra på ett stöd. Därför blir det svårt att använda mekaniska redskap i odlingen. Att ta fram korta sorter som kan växa utan stöd har varit en förutsättning för att man ska kunna odla bland annat ärtor, bönor och tomater på ett effektivt sätt.För att få en kortväxande jams som fortfarande bildar stora knölar är det viktigt att förstå både vad som händer i bladen och i rötterna. Hos många växtarter styrs växtsätt, blomning och bildandet av frukter och rotknölar av samma gener. Den som har odlat egen färskpotatis vet att plantan inte växer så mycket på höjden när den har börjat blomma, och att man kan skörda de första potatisarna ungefär när blommorna slår ut.Vi kommer att ta prover från blad och rötter från olika sorters jams vid olika tidpunkter. I dem ska vi mäta vilka gener som aktiveras när jamsen växer och bildar knölar, och vilka växthormoner och andra ämnen som finns vid dessa tidpunkter. Dessutom ska vi jämföra gener hos jams med gener som reglerar tillväxt i andra växter, för att på det sättet hitta vilka gener som skulle kunna vara de som styr jamsens växtsätt.När vi har identifierat ett antal lämpliga kandidater kommer vi att klona dem och använda olika genetiska tekniker för att bekräfta deras roll. Därefter kommer de att kunna användas som markörer av de växtförädlare som arbetar med jams. Det kommer att göra det enklare för dem att korsa fram kortväxande sorter. Våra resultat kommer också att kunna användas av forskare som vill använda genteknik för att ta fram mer kompakta jamsplantor.</narrative>
      <narrative>The economic value of yam (Dioscorea spp.) production exceeds all other African staple crops. Each year, more than 96 million tons of yam (Dioscorea spp.) are produced in Sub-Saharan Africa on an area of 8.3 M Ha. Over 95% of this production lies in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d´Ivoire. Therefore, yam has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”.Yam is a climbing vine with an indeterminate growth habit that, for optimal yield, needs to grow on a support, usually in the form of stakes making cost effective mechanization difficult. Developing yam varieties that yield well without growth support is a prioritized goal among yam breeders. Since such varieties are not available, we propose to study molecular factors controlling plant architecture using metabolomics and transcriptomics to identify key genes and signaling mechanisms regulating growth habit. Such results will be crucial to design molecular markers to be used in yam breeding programs as well as biotechnological approaches such as gene editing. Genotypes which do not need support system for maximal yield would be a game changer in yam agronomy and benefit the yam industry as well as the small household farmers.The project will in parallel offer considerable opportunities for knowledge transfer and training student and researchers in several advanced molecular technologies and bioinformatics.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identification of mechanisms to regulate growth habits in yam (Dioscorea rotundata) aiming at cost-effective mechanization in farmer’s fields</narrative>
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      <narrative>The economic value of yam (Dioscorea spp.) production exceeds all other African staple crops. Each year, more than 96 million tons of yam (Dioscorea spp.) are produced in Sub-Saharan Africa on an area of 8.3 M Ha. Over 95% of this production lies in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d´Ivoire. Therefore, yam has a high potential to mitigate at least three of the 17 sustainable development goals: ”No Poverty”, “Zero Hunger” and “Good Health and Well-being”.Yam is a climbing vine with an indeterminate growth habit that, for optimal yield, needs to grow on a support, usually in the form of stakes making cost effective mechanization difficult. Developing yam varieties that yield well without growth support is a prioritized goal among yam breeders. Since such varieties are not available, we propose to study molecular factors controlling plant architecture using metabolomics and transcriptomics to identify key genes and signaling mechanisms regulating growth habit. Such results will be crucial to design molecular markers to be used in yam breeding programs as well as biotechnological approaches such as gene editing. Genotypes which do not need support system for maximal yield would be a game changer in yam agronomy and benefit the yam industry as well as the small household farmers.The project will in parallel offer considerable opportunities for knowledge transfer and training student and researchers in several advanced molecular technologies and bioinformatics.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I malariaendemiska områden leder upprepade infektioner med malariaparasiter till att en naturlig immunitet som skyddar mot svår sjukdom utvecklas. Vad vi inte känner till är hur länge och hur bra denna immunitet kvarstår när exponeringen mot malaria minskar efter framgångsrika kontrollåtgärder. Om malaria återintroduceras, och det immunologiska minnet har försvunnit hos befolkningen, ökar risken för utbrott och allvarlig sjukdom markant.I södra Stillahavsregionen är malaria endemiskt i Papa Nya Guinea, Solomon öarna och Vanuatu. Sedan 2015 har malariaelimineringen avstannat i Vanuatu och viss ökning av malaria har setts på Papa Nya Guinea och Salomon öarna. I öriket Vanuatu har olika kontrollåtgärder framgångsrikt hållit malaria borta från vissa öar under flera års tid, men på andra öar finns fortfarande många platser med pågående smittspridning. När människors rörlighet mellan öarna ökar, ökar risken för att återintroducera malaria på öar som idag anses malariafria. För att undersöka risken för att malaria ska komma tillbaka, ämnar vi bygga upp ett samarbete med Divine Word University och Vanuatus hälsoministerium där vi ska undersöka hur immunologiskt minne upprätthålls och bevaras beroende på olika grader av malariaincidens. I detta samarbete kommer vi att etablera ett Center för malariaeliminering, samordna forskningsaktiviteter vilket inkluderar ett engagemang i samhällena, provtagning och analyser. Genom att förstå om immunitet upprätthålls eller inte genererar vi kunskap som är viktigt i planering av den beredskap som behövs för att hantera malaria vid en återintroduktion. Studierna är också av betydelse för utvecklingen av bättre vaccin mot malaria.</narrative>
      <narrative>Naturally acquired immunity to malaria is maintained through repeated infections. The longevity of anti-malarial immunity in populations experiencing malaria control and successful elimination is largely unexplored. In Vanuatu, scaled-up interventions have resulted in sustained elimination on some islands for varying periods and focal transmission of different intensities on other islands. This gradient in malaria risk and exposure provides a model to study the maintenance of immune memory in a natural setting. In collaboration with Divine Word University and the Ministry of Health in Vanuatu, we will establish the Center for Malaria Elimination to conduct research that helps to assess the risk of malaria resurgence on islands where populations may have waning immunity. Through this partnership we will conduct community outreach, develop field protocols for sample collection and transport, and perform initial sample analyses. We anticipate the collaboration to expand future research to address pressing issues such as low-density infections and Plasmodium vivax hypnozoite reservoir that are relevant to not only Vanuatu, but also neighboring Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Naturally acquired immunity to malaria is maintained through repeated infections. The longevity of anti-malarial immunity in populations experiencing malaria control and successful elimination is largely unexplored. In Vanuatu, scaled-up interventions have resulted in sustained elimination on some islands for varying periods and focal transmission of different intensities on other islands. This gradient in malaria risk and exposure provides a model to study the maintenance of immune memory in a natural setting. In collaboration with Divine Word University and the Ministry of Health in Vanuatu, we will establish the Center for Malaria Elimination to conduct research that helps to assess the risk of malaria resurgence on islands where populations may have waning immunity. Through this partnership we will conduct community outreach, develop field protocols for sample collection and transport, and perform initial sample analyses. We anticipate the collaboration to expand future research to address pressing issues such as low-density infections and Plasmodium vivax hypnozoite reservoir that are relevant to not only Vanuatu, but also neighboring Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tillgång till säkert vatten och avlopp är en mänsklig rättighet som har ett eget mål inom de globala uthållighetsmålen som FN har satt upp inom ramarna för agenda 2030. Målet är bland annat att vi skall halvera mängden obehandlat avloppsvatten som vi släpper ut i miljön. Idag släpps nästan 80% av allt avloppsvatten ut obehandlat i våra vattendrag. I detta projekt samlas urinen in separat. Urinen innehåller ca 80% av all växtnäring som finns i vårt avlopp medan den är mindre än 1% av volymen. Genom att samla urinen och avdunsta vattnet får vi en koncentrerad gödselresurs i stället för en miljöförorening. För att kunna koncentrera urinen måste den biokemiska aktiviteten i urinen stoppas så att urean (värdens vanligaste gödselmedel) som är den huvudsakliga kvävesubstansen, inte bryts ned innan vattnet avdunstas. Projektet första del handlar om att utveckla självdoserande kemikalier för urinstabilisering, baserat på ämnenas löslighet i vatten/urin, där en dos i månaden doseras ut i de 300L urin som förväntas samlas in under månaden. Genom att variera produktionstemperaturen och tiden kan man producera magnesium- och kalciumhydroxider och -oxider med olika löslighet och därmed olika reaktioner och pH i urinen. Den andra delen är att undersöka effekten av de utvecklade oxiderna och hydroxiderna när urinen är kontaminerade av fekalier, menstruationsblod och rengöringsmedel samt hur behandlingen kan optimeras för att minimera lukten från den torkade urinen. När rätt sammansättning för effektiv behandling har hittats kommer systemet att testas först i lab och sedan i full skala på ett urinsorterande system i Monteiro i Bolivia där urinen infiltreras i marken idag. Där kommer urinen stabiliseras innan den samlas in för att sedan kunna torkas i ett torksystem som utvecklats i andra projekt. Resultatet blir ett passivt reaktorsystem som stabiliserar urin för central produktion av ett urinbaserat gödselmedel.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall aim is to develop the next generation of source-separating sanitation systems for low-income settings, where freshly excreted human urine is separately collected and safely treated at the toilet. The separated fresh urine is stabilised in a low-tech reactor where it is passively dosed with novel alkaline earth chemical pellets. This allows stabilised urine to be transported from households with zero nutrient loss for further treatment in a centralised dryer that produces high-quality solid fertilisers. The focus of the planned research is to develop pellets for the reactor that capture all the nutrients in urine (especially nitrogen), while removing organics pollutants and malodour-causing substances from urine. The bulk of the pellet is made of low-cost chemical stabilisers which are globally available. The pellets will be evaluated against real-life aspects and natural contaminants before they are field-tested in a household-scale reactor. The piloting will be done in an urban area in Bolivia where urine diverting systems with central collection of urine and faeces exists.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall aim is to develop the next generation of source-separating sanitation systems for low-income settings, where freshly excreted human urine is separately collected and safely treated at the toilet. The separated fresh urine is stabilised in a low-tech reactor where it is passively dosed with novel alkaline earth chemical pellets. This allows stabilised urine to be transported from households with zero nutrient loss for further treatment in a centralised dryer that produces high-quality solid fertilisers. The focus of the planned research is to develop pellets for the reactor that capture all the nutrients in urine (especially nitrogen), while removing organics pollutants and malodour-causing substances from urine. The bulk of the pellet is made of low-cost chemical stabilisers which are globally available. The pellets will be evaluated against real-life aspects and natural contaminants before they are field-tested in a household-scale reactor. The piloting will be done in an urban area in Bolivia where urine diverting systems with central collection of urine and faeces exists.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Livsmedelssystem i Sudan präglas av osäkerhet både i termer av tillgänglighet, användning och hållbarhet hos livsmedlen, och behovet av lösningar är stort både på kort, medellång och lång sikt. Runt 9.8 miljoner människor (ca 21% av befolkningen) i Sudan upplever starkt bristande livsmedelssäkerhet med svårigheter att få tag i mat för dagen, och därmed finns det stora behov av att utveckla livsmedelsproduktionen. Jordbrukssystemen och tillgängligheten av grödor som kan producera mat för de fattiga i de torra landsbygdssamhällena behöver utvecklas snarast. Sorghum är en gröda som är väl adapterad till Afrika och som ger bra avkastning även under relativt torra förhållanden. I Sudan är sorghum den största grödan i förhållande till avkastning och odlad yta. Under 1970-talet påbörjades ett hybridförädlingsprogram i Sudan för att utveckla hybridsorghum lämpligt för odling i Sudan. Hybriderna som producerades gav högre avkastning än den sorghum som traditionellt odlades i Sudan. Hybridsorterna har dock aldrig använts i någon högre grad av de fattiga lantbrukarna i Sudan. Hybridsorterna utvecklades för att prestera i mekaniserade och bevattnade jordbrukssystem med hög insats. De lämpade sig alltså inte för de jordbrukssystem som praktiseras hos sudanesiska självförsörjande bönder och deras förhållandevis korta strån och små frön gjorde dem inte heller lämpade för produktion av växtbiomassa och livsmedel. Istället har s.k. feterita-sorter och lantraser använts i stor utsträckning av sudanesiska fattiga och självförsörjande bönder för sin goda torktolerans, höga näringsvärden, skördeförmåga och anpassning till låga insatsförhållanden. Detta projekt syftar till att använda konventionell och avancerad teknologi för att utveckla hybridförädling som bygger på användandet av de outnyttjade sorghum feterita genotyperna. Det genetiska materialet och kunskapen som etableras kommer att tillgängliggöras för hybridförädling i Sudan och Afrika för att övervinna framtida utmaningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varifrån kommer egentligen maten som vi äter? Under de senaste 12 000 åren har ungefär 2 500 växtarter förädlats över hela världen i något som Darwin ansett vara det största evolutionära experimentet som människor någonsin utfört. Forskningen inom grödor har lett till insikten om att specifika geografiska områden är särskilt viktiga för utvecklingen av grödor. Afrika, en av dessa främsta regioner av växtbiologisk mångfald, innehar en häpnadsväckande outforskad variation av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter. Två huvudsakliga processer tas vanligtvis upp för att förklara den överväldigande agrikulturella biologiska mångfalden vid denna hetfläck. Topografiska komplexitet och framträdande miljöheterogenitet ha gett upphov till unika ekologiska anpassningar. Alternativt privilegierade biogeografi, ha agerat som en smältdegel för genetisk korsning av olika arter.Detta projekt ämnar kontrastera båda dessa hypoteser genom att utforska genetisk och ekologisk mångfald i de ikoniska och näringsrika tanzaniska avokado. Detta projekt kommer särskilt att övervaka 900 odlade avokadoträd samt fröplantor under fyra år. Hetfläckar av agrikulturell biologisk mångfald såsom dessa erbjuder inte enbart ett exempellöst långsiktigt evolutionärt experiment för att ta itu med djupa frågor inom evolution och ekologi. De är även en unik källa till nya variationer och anpassningar som kan vara användbara för att tillgodose den framtida globala efterfrågan på mat samt uppväga hotet som uppvärmningen av klimatet utgör mot framställningen av grödor. Gömda i avskilda kullar och dalar med unika klimat fulla av kontraster medför i synnerhet den extraordinära naturliga mångfalden av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter i Afrika en värdefull resurs för att stävja klimatförändringarna och försäkra den globala livsmedelsförsörjningen. Med andra ord tillför mångfalden av dessa arter en expanderad genpol vilken mänskligheten kan förlita sig på under de kommande åren.</narrative>
      <narrative>Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is becoming a top fruit commodity worldwide. It is therefore a promising plant resource to improve farmers’ income and nutrition. However, its genetic resources have limitedly been explored and utilized in secondary diversity genepools such as Southeast Africa’s. Therefore, the overall purpose of this starting grant proposal is to harness the genetic and ecological diversity of avocado resources for adaptation to climate change and farmers’ wellbeing in Tanzania, a secondary center of avocado diversity. We hypothesize that adaptation in response to local ecological opportunities and inter-racial hybridization may sustainably source the rapid growth of avocado plantations in Tanzania. During four years, a total of 900 trees, and their progenies, will be monitored through extensive field surveys, greenhouse experiments, whole-genome re-sequencing (WGR), and last-generation analytical approaches such as genomic prediction and machine learning. This effort will throw lights into the standing variation of avocado resources in Tanzania, as well as into innovative ways to leverage such diversity. Assessing crop recourses at this secondary center will ultimately unlock its extraordinary agro-biodiversity to make avocado fruit trees more resilient to climate change and profitable for farmers, while sustainably offsetting the winnowing effects of intensive cropping on natural genetic variation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Varifrån kommer egentligen maten som vi äter? Under de senaste 12 000 åren har ungefär 2 500 växtarter förädlats över hela världen i något som Darwin ansett vara det största evolutionära experimentet som människor någonsin utfört. Forskningen inom grödor har lett till insikten om att specifika geografiska områden är särskilt viktiga för utvecklingen av grödor. Afrika, en av dessa främsta regioner av växtbiologisk mångfald, innehar en häpnadsväckande outforskad variation av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter. Två huvudsakliga processer tas vanligtvis upp för att förklara den överväldigande agrikulturella biologiska mångfalden vid denna hetfläck. Topografiska komplexitet och framträdande miljöheterogenitet ha gett upphov till unika ekologiska anpassningar. Alternativt privilegierade biogeografi, ha agerat som en smältdegel för genetisk korsning av olika arter.Detta projekt ämnar kontrastera båda dessa hypoteser genom att utforska genetisk och ekologisk mångfald i de ikoniska och näringsrika tanzaniska avokado. Detta projekt kommer särskilt att övervaka 900 odlade avokadoträd samt fröplantor under fyra år. Hetfläckar av agrikulturell biologisk mångfald såsom dessa erbjuder inte enbart ett exempellöst långsiktigt evolutionärt experiment för att ta itu med djupa frågor inom evolution och ekologi. De är även en unik källa till nya variationer och anpassningar som kan vara användbara för att tillgodose den framtida globala efterfrågan på mat samt uppväga hotet som uppvärmningen av klimatet utgör mot framställningen av grödor. Gömda i avskilda kullar och dalar med unika klimat fulla av kontraster medför i synnerhet den extraordinära naturliga mångfalden av grödor och deras besläktade vilda arter i Afrika en värdefull resurs för att stävja klimatförändringarna och försäkra den globala livsmedelsförsörjningen. Med andra ord tillför mångfalden av dessa arter en expanderad genpol vilken mänskligheten kan förlita sig på under de kommande åren.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change and Covid-19 pandemics are two global challenges that Uganda is currently facing, therefore to meet sufficient needs of micronutrients in food and to improve food security is more urgent then ever. The present project aims to develop: 1) locally adapted good quality and high yielding beans, and 2) novel processing technologies of beans, to sustain food security and enhance nutrients and micronutrients in food in Uganda. The project is focusing on the use of the most recent marker-assisted selection methods (e.g. GBS and GWAS) in combination with modern innovative processing methods (e.g. ultrasonication) to: i) improve drought tolerance in beans, ii) improve nutritional composition of proteins and microelements, and organoleptic properties (taste) of bean food, iii) develop the innovation agro-platforms for delivering nutritious high quality food in a varying climate. This project will contribute with the most novel and high impact methods so far available to improve food security and nutrition, and will help secure food products, highly appreciated by the African consumer. The innovative agro-platforms will sustain development of promising drought tolerant protein-rich bean types suited for local farms in Uganda. In the long-term, this project will contribute food security and health benefits to the African population across the continent.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bönor är ett baslivsmedel i Uganda och bidrar i den dagliga kosten med proteiner, fibrer, vitaminer och mikronäringsämnen som järn och zink. Odlare i Uganda är benägna att testa nya sorter av bönor och hoppas alltid att dessa ska ge bättre avkastning och smaka bra. Covid-19, i kombination med extrem torka under senare år har emellertid resulterat i minskad avkastning och lägre kvalitet hos bönorna, vilket har lett till osäkerhet i produktionen och till och med till undernäring i vissa folkgrupper.Genom växtförädling, där de senaste genomiska metoderna används, så skulle den traditionella Ugandiska (Afrikanska) bönan kunna utvecklas till att bli en ”superväxt” som tål framtidens klimat, samtidigt som den har förmåga att producera högnutritionella bönor av tillräcklig mängd. Ett sådant scenario skulle då bidra till ett ökat välmående hos de Ugandiska konsumenterna. Vidare, så behöver nya processmetoder för bönor utvecklas, som ökar tillgängligheten vid humankosnumption av aminosyror från proteinerna och mikronäringsämnen som finns i bönorna. Ultrasonikering är en icke-invasiv metod som både bidrar till att tillgängliggöra nutritionella komponenter vid humankonsumption och som också ökar smakligheten hos livsmedel eftersom den påverkar gel- och texturegenskaperna på ett positivt sätt. Här föreslår vi ett projekt som ska bidra med både nya växtförädlingstekniker för utvekling av en ”superböna” som kan producera högnutritionella bönor och tåler framtidens klimat i Uganda, och nya processmetoder för att, vid humankonsumption, tillgängliggöra de nutritionella komponenterna som finns i superbönan.Vi kommer även att utveckla en ny approach inom projektet, genom att använda oss av agro-plattformar för att säkerställa lokal distribution och produktion av superbönan. Dessa kommer att säkerställa att superbönan, inklusive dess lämpliga processmetoder kommer att bidra till minskad undernäring och ökad livemedelssäkerhet i Uganda, och i ett längre perspektiv till Afrika.</narrative>
      <narrative>Climate change and Covid-19 pandemics are two global challenges that Uganda is currently facing, therefore to meet sufficient needs of micronutrients in food and to improve food security is more urgent then ever. The present project aims to develop: 1) locally adapted good quality and high yielding beans, and 2) novel processing technologies of beans, to sustain food security and enhance nutrients and micronutrients in food in Uganda. The project is focusing on the use of the most recent marker-assisted selection methods (e.g. GBS and GWAS) in combination with modern innovative processing methods (e.g. ultrasonication) to: i) improve drought tolerance in beans, ii) improve nutritional composition of proteins and microelements, and organoleptic properties (taste) of bean food, iii) develop the innovation agro-platforms for delivering nutritious high quality food in a varying climate. This project will contribute with the most novel and high impact methods so far available to improve food security and nutrition, and will help secure food products, highly appreciated by the African consumer. The innovative agro-platforms will sustain development of promising drought tolerant protein-rich bean types suited for local farms in Uganda. In the long-term, this project will contribute food security and health benefits to the African population across the continent.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wetlands as nature-based solution in the Global South: Implications of gendered traditional ecological knowledge for water-related sustainable</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research is about wetlands as nature-based solution (NBS) in the Global South. It aims to explore the content of gendered traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) around wetlands and also identify forms, pathways and processes through which this gendered TEK can be utilized for policy and action towards restoration, conservation and management of wetlands. The research is important because local communities in several low income countries depend on and live in close association with wetlands and consequently possess rich relevant TEK. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands recognizes the importance of TEK in wetland protection, but there remains a wide gap between policy and practice, these remaining undocumented and unutilized. Wetlands are an important NBS that support water sustainability through multiple pathways and given a worsening context of degraded and disappearing wetlands, and water quality and quantity-related challenges in global South, water-related sustainability becomes the key to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The research will be carried out through a comparative case study analysis based in India where 3 case studies located in diverse geo-climatic and hydro-ecological settings will be explored through an empirical multi-disciplinary methodology combining ethnographic community-based research with participatory GIS and other tools. Finally, findings will be validated in neighboring low-income country Bangladesh through stakeholder workshops.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet handlar om användningen av våtmarker som naturbaserade lösningar (nature-based solutions, NBS) i global syd. Syftet är att utforska genusbaserad traditionell ekologisk kunskap (TEK) om våtmarker som möjliggör NBS för vattenrelaterad hållbar utveckling i låginkomstländer. NBS är inspirerade och stöds av naturen och använder eller efterliknar naturliga processer för förbättrad hantering av vatten. De erbjuder samtidigt miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska fördelar. För vatten har de även potential att möta flera utmaningar såsom vattenmängd och vattenkvalitet samt andra risker. Dessutom förväntas NBS hjälpa till med att hantera klimatförändringens effekter och förlust av biologisk mångfald, samtidigt som de stöder flera hållbara utvecklingsmål. NBS stöds ofta av miljökunskap och lokal TEK i närliggande samhällen, TEK är fortfarande tyvärr lite utforskad. Ännu mindre kända är genusaspekter i dessa kunskapssystem. Våtmarker är viktiga NBS som på många sätt stöder hållbarhet av vattenanvändning. Med tanke på utmaningar med försämrad vattenkvalitet och kvantitet i det global syd blir vattenrelaterad hållbarhet nyckeln till fattigdomsminskning och hållbar utveckling. Ramsarkonventionen om våtmarker erkänner betydelsen av TEK för bevarandet av våtmarker, men det finns fortfarande ett stort gap mellan policy och praxis. Lokala samhällen i flera låginkomstländer som Bangladesh i södra Asien samt Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och andra länder i Afrika har levt i nära anslutning till våtmarker i generationer och har följaktligen en rik och relevant TEK, trots det förblir kunskapen odokumenterad och outnyttjad. Syftet med det här projektet är att öka kunskapen om hur genusbaserad TEK kring våtmarker kan stödja restaurering, bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av våtmarker som NBS, för att förbättra hållbar utveckling i global syd.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wetlands as nature-based solution in the Global South: Implications of gendered traditional ecological knowledge for water-related sustainable</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet handlar om användningen av våtmarker som naturbaserade lösningar (nature-based solutions, NBS) i global syd. Syftet är att utforska genusbaserad traditionell ekologisk kunskap (TEK) om våtmarker som möjliggör NBS för vattenrelaterad hållbar utveckling i låginkomstländer. NBS är inspirerade och stöds av naturen och använder eller efterliknar naturliga processer för förbättrad hantering av vatten. De erbjuder samtidigt miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska fördelar. För vatten har de även potential att möta flera utmaningar såsom vattenmängd och vattenkvalitet samt andra risker. Dessutom förväntas NBS hjälpa till med att hantera klimatförändringens effekter och förlust av biologisk mångfald, samtidigt som de stöder flera hållbara utvecklingsmål. NBS stöds ofta av miljökunskap och lokal TEK i närliggande samhällen, TEK är fortfarande tyvärr lite utforskad. Ännu mindre kända är genusaspekter i dessa kunskapssystem. Våtmarker är viktiga NBS som på många sätt stöder hållbarhet av vattenanvändning. Med tanke på utmaningar med försämrad vattenkvalitet och kvantitet i det global syd blir vattenrelaterad hållbarhet nyckeln till fattigdomsminskning och hållbar utveckling. Ramsarkonventionen om våtmarker erkänner betydelsen av TEK för bevarandet av våtmarker, men det finns fortfarande ett stort gap mellan policy och praxis. Lokala samhällen i flera låginkomstländer som Bangladesh i södra Asien samt Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och andra länder i Afrika har levt i nära anslutning till våtmarker i generationer och har följaktligen en rik och relevant TEK, trots det förblir kunskapen odokumenterad och outnyttjad. Syftet med det här projektet är att öka kunskapen om hur genusbaserad TEK kring våtmarker kan stödja restaurering, bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av våtmarker som NBS, för att förbättra hållbar utveckling i global syd.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wetlands as nature-based solution in the Global South: Implications of gendered traditional ecological knowledge for water-related sustainable</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research is about wetlands as nature-based solution (NBS) in the Global South. It aims to explore the content of gendered traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) around wetlands and also identify forms, pathways and processes through which this gendered TEK can be utilized for policy and action towards restoration, conservation and management of wetlands. The research is important because local communities in several low income countries depend on and live in close association with wetlands and consequently possess rich relevant TEK. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands recognizes the importance of TEK in wetland protection, but there remains a wide gap between policy and practice, these remaining undocumented and unutilized. Wetlands are an important NBS that support water sustainability through multiple pathways and given a worsening context of degraded and disappearing wetlands, and water quality and quantity-related challenges in global South, water-related sustainability becomes the key to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The research will be carried out through a comparative case study analysis based in India where 3 case studies located in diverse geo-climatic and hydro-ecological settings will be explored through an empirical multi-disciplinary methodology combining ethnographic community-based research with participatory GIS and other tools. Finally, findings will be validated in neighboring low-income country Bangladesh through stakeholder workshops.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet handlar om användningen av våtmarker som naturbaserade lösningar (nature-based solutions, NBS) i global syd. Syftet är att utforska genusbaserad traditionell ekologisk kunskap (TEK) om våtmarker som möjliggör NBS för vattenrelaterad hållbar utveckling i låginkomstländer. NBS är inspirerade och stöds av naturen och använder eller efterliknar naturliga processer för förbättrad hantering av vatten. De erbjuder samtidigt miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska fördelar. För vatten har de även potential att möta flera utmaningar såsom vattenmängd och vattenkvalitet samt andra risker. Dessutom förväntas NBS hjälpa till med att hantera klimatförändringens effekter och förlust av biologisk mångfald, samtidigt som de stöder flera hållbara utvecklingsmål. NBS stöds ofta av miljökunskap och lokal TEK i närliggande samhällen, TEK är fortfarande tyvärr lite utforskad. Ännu mindre kända är genusaspekter i dessa kunskapssystem. Våtmarker är viktiga NBS som på många sätt stöder hållbarhet av vattenanvändning. Med tanke på utmaningar med försämrad vattenkvalitet och kvantitet i det global syd blir vattenrelaterad hållbarhet nyckeln till fattigdomsminskning och hållbar utveckling. Ramsarkonventionen om våtmarker erkänner betydelsen av TEK för bevarandet av våtmarker, men det finns fortfarande ett stort gap mellan policy och praxis. Lokala samhällen i flera låginkomstländer som Bangladesh i södra Asien samt Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och andra länder i Afrika har levt i nära anslutning till våtmarker i generationer och har följaktligen en rik och relevant TEK, trots det förblir kunskapen odokumenterad och outnyttjad. Syftet med det här projektet är att öka kunskapen om hur genusbaserad TEK kring våtmarker kan stödja restaurering, bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av våtmarker som NBS, för att förbättra hållbar utveckling i global syd.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Wetlands as nature-based solution in the Global South: Implications of gendered traditional ecological knowledge for water-related sustainable</narrative>
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      <narrative>This research is about wetlands as nature-based solution (NBS) in the Global South. It aims to explore the content of gendered traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) around wetlands and also identify forms, pathways and processes through which this gendered TEK can be utilized for policy and action towards restoration, conservation and management of wetlands. The research is important because local communities in several low income countries depend on and live in close association with wetlands and consequently possess rich relevant TEK. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands recognizes the importance of TEK in wetland protection, but there remains a wide gap between policy and practice, these remaining undocumented and unutilized. Wetlands are an important NBS that support water sustainability through multiple pathways and given a worsening context of degraded and disappearing wetlands, and water quality and quantity-related challenges in global South, water-related sustainability becomes the key to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The research will be carried out through a comparative case study analysis based in India where 3 case studies located in diverse geo-climatic and hydro-ecological settings will be explored through an empirical multi-disciplinary methodology combining ethnographic community-based research with participatory GIS and other tools. Finally, findings will be validated in neighboring low-income country Bangladesh through stakeholder workshops.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet handlar om användningen av våtmarker som naturbaserade lösningar (nature-based solutions, NBS) i global syd. Syftet är att utforska genusbaserad traditionell ekologisk kunskap (TEK) om våtmarker som möjliggör NBS för vattenrelaterad hållbar utveckling i låginkomstländer. NBS är inspirerade och stöds av naturen och använder eller efterliknar naturliga processer för förbättrad hantering av vatten. De erbjuder samtidigt miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska fördelar. För vatten har de även potential att möta flera utmaningar såsom vattenmängd och vattenkvalitet samt andra risker. Dessutom förväntas NBS hjälpa till med att hantera klimatförändringens effekter och förlust av biologisk mångfald, samtidigt som de stöder flera hållbara utvecklingsmål. NBS stöds ofta av miljökunskap och lokal TEK i närliggande samhällen, TEK är fortfarande tyvärr lite utforskad. Ännu mindre kända är genusaspekter i dessa kunskapssystem. Våtmarker är viktiga NBS som på många sätt stöder hållbarhet av vattenanvändning. Med tanke på utmaningar med försämrad vattenkvalitet och kvantitet i det global syd blir vattenrelaterad hållbarhet nyckeln till fattigdomsminskning och hållbar utveckling. Ramsarkonventionen om våtmarker erkänner betydelsen av TEK för bevarandet av våtmarker, men det finns fortfarande ett stort gap mellan policy och praxis. Lokala samhällen i flera låginkomstländer som Bangladesh i södra Asien samt Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och andra länder i Afrika har levt i nära anslutning till våtmarker i generationer och har följaktligen en rik och relevant TEK, trots det förblir kunskapen odokumenterad och outnyttjad. Syftet med det här projektet är att öka kunskapen om hur genusbaserad TEK kring våtmarker kan stödja restaurering, bevarande och hållbar förvaltning av våtmarker som NBS, för att förbättra hållbar utveckling i global syd.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Södertörns högskola</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Research Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Native tree species for tropical reforestation with culture, climate and conservation in mind</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Inhemska träd för restaurering av tropisk skog med hänsyn till klimat, kultur och bevarande av biodiversitet</narrative>
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      <narrative>If done right, global efforts such as the Bonn Challenge pledging to reforest millions of ha of degraded land have the potential to positively impact many millions of poor people and hence help fight global poverty. However, despite recognition that the biocultural diversity of native ecosystems is central for ensuring equitable access to earth’s resources, these values are seldom included in species selection for reforestation. Hence, 4 out of 5 trees planted is an exotic tree that, although they grow well, partly because the genetic potential have been maximized and hence are suitable for the global carbon market, bring few benefit for rebuilding biocultural diversity. With the aim to challenge the dogma that exotics are the only option for reforestation in the tropics we will conduct a holistic screening of 34 native tree species across three sites representing large fraction of the biocultural diverse Maritime SE Asia (Timor-Leste, Borneo and West Papua). We will assess trade-offs among production and C-sequestration, cultural values, and ecological functions. We will then use our 8000 tree genetic experiment to test the hypothesis that plant genetics can modulate important functions and enhance synergies. By demonstrating the genetic and biocultural potential of native trees, the goal of this project is to foster a change in policy and in reforestation practice and hence positively impact the many millions of people depending on degraded ecosystems for their livelihood.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar är bland de mest artrika ekosystemen i världen och när dessa ekosystem överutnyttjas så får det stora konsekvenser för både ekosystemets funktion och för de människor som är beroende av dessa funktioner för sin överlevnad.  Sådana förändringar är fundamentala och verkar på alla aspekter av människors liv; de sträcker sig från de basala behoven att klara sin försörjning till att förlora sin biokulturella kontext. Klart är också att det i många fall är de fattiga människor i tropiska regioner som drabbas hårdast av detta.Positivt är att världens länder nu enats om att vi måste återskapa inhemska ekosystem så att de på nytt kan bidra med viktiga nyttor. Trots detta återbeskogas fortfarande en stor majoritet av dessa områden med exotiska trädslag som  växer bra men som bidrar mycket lite till att återskapa inhemska ekosystem. Vi förespråkar att man med hjälp av bättre kunskap om de inhemska trädarternas olika egenskaper kan förutse funktionalitet och därmed tillgodose fler funktioner utan att nödvändigtvis behöva plantera fler trädarter. I det här projektet kommer vi nyttja vår forskningsinfrastruktur i Sabah, Borneo för att undersöka multifunktionaliteten hos 34 tropiska trädarter.  Vi kommer att utvärdera potentialen hos dessa träd att förutom att tillgodose hög produktion och kolinlagring också främja biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster samt förse människor med viktiga alternativa förtjänster som ofta går förlorade när skogar utarmas. Som en viktig del i denna utvärdering kommer vi också undersöka trädens förmåga att leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster i ett framtida torrare klimat.Det slutliga målet med detta projekt är att etablera nya protokoll för trädslagsval i restaurering där större fokus läggs på multifunktionalitet och att de restaurerade skogarna ska leverera viktiga nyttor för de ofta fattiga människor som lever i och av dessa skogar. Genom våra lokala samarbetspartners kan och våra resultat direkt användas i pågående restaurering.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Tropiska skogar är bland de mest artrika ekosystemen i världen och när dessa ekosystem överutnyttjas så får det stora konsekvenser för både ekosystemets funktion och för de människor som är beroende av dessa funktioner för sin överlevnad.  Sådana förändringar är fundamentala och verkar på alla aspekter av människors liv; de sträcker sig från de basala behoven att klara sin försörjning till att förlora sin biokulturella kontext. Klart är också att det i många fall är de fattiga människor i tropiska regioner som drabbas hårdast av detta.Positivt är att världens länder nu enats om att vi måste återskapa inhemska ekosystem så att de på nytt kan bidra med viktiga nyttor. Trots detta återbeskogas fortfarande en stor majoritet av dessa områden med exotiska trädslag som  växer bra men som bidrar mycket lite till att återskapa inhemska ekosystem. Vi förespråkar att man med hjälp av bättre kunskap om de inhemska trädarternas olika egenskaper kan förutse funktionalitet och därmed tillgodose fler funktioner utan att nödvändigtvis behöva plantera fler trädarter. I det här projektet kommer vi nyttja vår forskningsinfrastruktur i Sabah, Borneo för att undersöka multifunktionaliteten hos 34 tropiska trädarter.  Vi kommer att utvärdera potentialen hos dessa träd att förutom att tillgodose hög produktion och kolinlagring också främja biodiversitet och ekosystemtjänster samt förse människor med viktiga alternativa förtjänster som ofta går förlorade när skogar utarmas. Som en viktig del i denna utvärdering kommer vi också undersöka trädens förmåga att leverera dessa ekosystemtjänster i ett framtida torrare klimat.Det slutliga målet med detta projekt är att etablera nya protokoll för trädslagsval i restaurering där större fokus läggs på multifunktionalitet och att de restaurerade skogarna ska leverera viktiga nyttor för de ofta fattiga människor som lever i och av dessa skogar. Genom våra lokala samarbetspartners kan och våra resultat direkt användas i pågående restaurering.</narrative>
      <narrative>If done right, global efforts such as the Bonn Challenge pledging to reforest millions of ha of degraded land have the potential to positively impact many millions of poor people and hence help fight global poverty. However, despite recognition that the biocultural diversity of native ecosystems is central for ensuring equitable access to earth’s resources, these values are seldom included in species selection for reforestation. Hence, 4 out of 5 trees planted is an exotic tree that, although they grow well, partly because the genetic potential have been maximized and hence are suitable for the global carbon market, bring few benefit for rebuilding biocultural diversity. With the aim to challenge the dogma that exotics are the only option for reforestation in the tropics we will conduct a holistic screening of 34 native tree species across three sites representing large fraction of the biocultural diverse Maritime SE Asia (Timor-Leste, Borneo and West Papua). We will assess trade-offs among production and C-sequestration, cultural values, and ecological functions. We will then use our 8000 tree genetic experiment to test the hypothesis that plant genetics can modulate important functions and enhance synergies. By demonstrating the genetic and biocultural potential of native trees, the goal of this project is to foster a change in policy and in reforestation practice and hence positively impact the many millions of people depending on degraded ecosystems for their livelihood.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forest restoration is a key environmental policy objective of the present era. In the UN’s present “Decade of Restoration”, countries around the world have pledged to restore hundreds of millions of hectares of degraded forests — targeting rural areas of the global south where millions of rural and indigenous people live. While these efforts have potential to support a range of environmental priorities, it remains unclear to what extent large-scale restoration efforts are compatible with rural needs and other development objectives. Responding to growing calls for strengthening community rights and involvement, we ask: How, and under what conditions, can community forest governance lead to improvements in human well-being, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity from forest restoration? This mixed-methods project explores how national and state-level policy efforts in Nepal and India shape local influence in restoration planning, and we build a large dataset to test how different local governance conditions impact livelihoods, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. In so doing, our work provides key advances to (a) better incorporate multi-scalar power and politics in theories of environmental governance, (b) generate new evidence of the relationship between carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and rural well-being, and (c) support policy innovations to advance toward a more just and sustainable global future.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skogsrestaurering står i fokus i den globala miljöpolitiken. 2020-talet har förklarats "Årtiondet av restaurering" av FN och länder runt om i världen har åtagit sig att återställa miljontals hektar av förstörda skogar. Skogsrestaurering kan bidra till kolbindning, bevara biologisk mångfald samt förbättra välbefinnandet för skogsberoende människor. Dock lever uppskattningsvis 300 miljoner människor, däribland ursprungsbefolkningar, i prioriterade skogslandskap i det globala syd. Insatser för att återställa skog kan komma i konflikt med annan markanvändning såsom jordbruk och betesmark och därmed underminera försörjningsstrategier, matsäkerhet och andra hållbarhetsmål. Att ge lokalsamhällen makt att påverka planering av skogsrestaurering har förespråkats för att säkerställa att restaureringsprojekten överensstämmer med lokala behov och att lokalbefolkning är investerad i den långsiktiga förvaltningen. Vårt projekt frågar: Hur, och under vilka omständigheter, kan lokal samhällsstyrning av skog främja människors välbefinnande, kolbindning och biologisk mångfald vid skogsrestaurering?Vårt projekt kombinerar samhällsvetenskaplig analys med ekologiska bedömningar och analys av satellitbilder. Vi fokuserar vår forskning på Nepal och Indien – länder med långsiktig politiskt stöd av lokalt styrt skogsbruk. Vi kommer undersöka hur nationell och statlig skogspolitik påverkar lokal skogsrestaurering i praktiken, och testa hur lokala förutsättningar för samhällsstyrning påverkar kolbindning, biologisk mångfald och landsbygders välfärd över en lång tidshorisont.Vårt arbete kommer leda till nya framsteg inom teorier om miljöstyrning och innovativ policy för miljöplanering. I en tid av akuta miljökriser bygger vårt arbete kunskap om policyinsatser som kan stödja lokalt välbefinnande vid sidan av globala miljömål genom skogsrestaurering. Därigenom bidrar denna forskning till att utveckla strategier för ett mer rättvist och hållbart samhälle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skogsrestaurering står i fokus i den globala miljöpolitiken. 2020-talet har förklarats "Årtiondet av restaurering" av FN och länder runt om i världen har åtagit sig att återställa miljontals hektar av förstörda skogar. Skogsrestaurering kan bidra till kolbindning, bevara biologisk mångfald samt förbättra välbefinnandet för skogsberoende människor. Dock lever uppskattningsvis 300 miljoner människor, däribland ursprungsbefolkningar, i prioriterade skogslandskap i det globala syd. Insatser för att återställa skog kan komma i konflikt med annan markanvändning såsom jordbruk och betesmark och därmed underminera försörjningsstrategier, matsäkerhet och andra hållbarhetsmål. Att ge lokalsamhällen makt att påverka planering av skogsrestaurering har förespråkats för att säkerställa att restaureringsprojekten överensstämmer med lokala behov och att lokalbefolkning är investerad i den långsiktiga förvaltningen. Vårt projekt frågar: Hur, och under vilka omständigheter, kan lokal samhällsstyrning av skog främja människors välbefinnande, kolbindning och biologisk mångfald vid skogsrestaurering?Vårt projekt kombinerar samhällsvetenskaplig analys med ekologiska bedömningar och analys av satellitbilder. Vi fokuserar vår forskning på Nepal och Indien – länder med långsiktig politiskt stöd av lokalt styrt skogsbruk. Vi kommer undersöka hur nationell och statlig skogspolitik påverkar lokal skogsrestaurering i praktiken, och testa hur lokala förutsättningar för samhällsstyrning påverkar kolbindning, biologisk mångfald och landsbygders välfärd över en lång tidshorisont.Vårt arbete kommer leda till nya framsteg inom teorier om miljöstyrning och innovativ policy för miljöplanering. I en tid av akuta miljökriser bygger vårt arbete kunskap om policyinsatser som kan stödja lokalt välbefinnande vid sidan av globala miljömål genom skogsrestaurering. Därigenom bidrar denna forskning till att utveckla strategier för ett mer rättvist och hållbart samhälle.</narrative>
      <narrative>Forest restoration is a key environmental policy objective of the present era. In the UN’s present “Decade of Restoration”, countries around the world have pledged to restore hundreds of millions of hectares of degraded forests — targeting rural areas of the global south where millions of rural and indigenous people live. While these efforts have potential to support a range of environmental priorities, it remains unclear to what extent large-scale restoration efforts are compatible with rural needs and other development objectives. Responding to growing calls for strengthening community rights and involvement, we ask: How, and under what conditions, can community forest governance lead to improvements in human well-being, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity from forest restoration? This mixed-methods project explores how national and state-level policy efforts in Nepal and India shape local influence in restoration planning, and we build a large dataset to test how different local governance conditions impact livelihoods, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. In so doing, our work provides key advances to (a) better incorporate multi-scalar power and politics in theories of environmental governance, (b) generate new evidence of the relationship between carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and rural well-being, and (c) support policy innovations to advance toward a more just and sustainable global future.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The high magnitude earthquake in 2015 aggravated the situation of energy poverty and access in Nepal as around 30% of the infrastructure was damaged. The purpose of the project is to advance knowledge on the relationships between energy transition and energy access in the context of Nepal. Energy transition in Nepal runs along two parallel processes: a transition from low-access to high access to modern energy for meeting the demands of the population, and a transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy. However, little has been known about how these two processes relate to each other.By defining access as the ability to derive benefits from energy sources, we aim to identify the differentiated patterns of means, relations, and processes that enable/disable small businesses and households’ opportunities to have access, alleviate poverty and derive benefits from energy transition.Our core research questions are: How and to what extent is energy access achieved in the transition from fossil-fuel based energy to renewable energy? How is energy proverty and energy transition related? By providing qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the ramifications of energy access (SDG 7) for other areas of sustainable development, this study contributes to the need to harmonize global agreement of Sustainable Development Goals with local realities on the ground.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Purpose and aims: To determine the prevalence of developmental delays and disabilities (DDD) for children in Nepal who had complications around the time of birth, and to develop and evaluate an intervention for children with DDD in regard to feasibility and effect on participation for children and quality of life for caregivers. Study design &amp; methods:  Part 1: A prospective cohort study of two cohorts of children who received (n 381) and did not receive (n 381) newborn interventions due to complications at birth at a tertiary hospital in Nepal, Children in both cohorts will be followed up at 3-5 years of age to screen for DDD, children identified with DDD will be assessed by a specialized team for diagnosis.Part 2: A cluster randomized trial with one intervention (n 51) and one control arm (n 51). Including the following dimensions:Monthly peer-support group workshopsIndividual goal-directed sessionsFamily support daysCommunity workshopsSignificance: This study will provide information on long-term impact of development for children that had complications around the time of birth and received basic interventions for newborn survival. Furthermore this study will evaluate an intervention model for children with DDD to increase child participation and caregiver quality of life. Results will inform the need for habilitation services and contribute to intervention program development, and may be transferable across Nepal and to other low-income settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste decennierna har det satsats mycket på nyföddhetsvård i låginkomstländer, vilket har lett till minskad dödlighet. Men hur barnens utveckling ser ut efter att de överlevt är oklart, trots att detta är viktig information för att kunna planera för sjukvårds och habiliteringsinsatser. I många låginkomstländer så saknas det stöd och habilitering för barn med funktionsnedsättningar, vilket leder till sämre utveckling och delaktighet för barnen samt reducerad livskvalitet för deras föräldrar. För att kunna inkludera barnen i vårdplanering så behövs det både information om hur många de är, samt vilka interventioner som skulle kunna vara till nytta för dem. Vi planerar därför att utföra ett forskningsprojekt i Nepal där vi kommer följa upp två grupper av barn, en grupp (381 barn) födda med komplikationer runt födseln som lett till att de behövt vårdinsatser (återupplivningsassistans, känguruvård, antibiotikabehandling) samt en grupp som inte behövt några insatser runt födseln (381 barn). Barnens funktionella utveckling i motorik, språk, beteende samt kognition kommer att undersökas med instrument speciellt utvecklade för låginkomstländer. Vi kommer sen utföra specialistbedömningar för de barn som har utvecklingsförseningar för att beräkna hur många som har olika funktionsnedsättningar i varje grupp. De barn som vi identifierar med funktionsförseningar och nedsättningar kommer att erbjudas deltagande i en studie, med en kontrollgrupp (vård som vanligt) samt en interventionsgrupp. Den familjecentrerade intervention kommer att utvecklas av ett team i Nepal samt ett internationellt team av experter, och kommer innehålla: i) workshops för föräldrar av föräldrar ii) individuell mål-inriktad träning ii) familjestödsdagar iv) workshops för de lokala samhällena. Resultaten från våra studier kommer informera behovet att habilitering samt bidra till utveckling av interventionsprogram för barn med funktionsnedsättningar i Nepal, samt kanske även i andra låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Family-centred Intervention in Nepal: Epidemiology and participation for children with Developmental Delays and Disabilities (FINE-DDD)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Purpose and aims: To determine the prevalence of developmental delays and disabilities (DDD) for children in Nepal who had complications around the time of birth, and to develop and evaluate an intervention for children with DDD in regard to feasibility and effect on participation for children and quality of life for caregivers. Study design &amp; methods:  Part 1: A prospective cohort study of two cohorts of children who received (n 381) and did not receive (n 381) newborn interventions due to complications at birth at a tertiary hospital in Nepal, Children in both cohorts will be followed up at 3-5 years of age to screen for DDD, children identified with DDD will be assessed by a specialized team for diagnosis.Part 2: A cluster randomized trial with one intervention (n 51) and one control arm (n 51). Including the following dimensions:Monthly peer-support group workshopsIndividual goal-directed sessionsFamily support daysCommunity workshopsSignificance: This study will provide information on long-term impact of development for children that had complications around the time of birth and received basic interventions for newborn survival. Furthermore this study will evaluate an intervention model for children with DDD to increase child participation and caregiver quality of life. Results will inform the need for habilitation services and contribute to intervention program development, and may be transferable across Nepal and to other low-income settings.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">De senaste decennierna har det satsats mycket på nyföddhetsvård i låginkomstländer, vilket har lett till minskad dödlighet. Men hur barnens utveckling ser ut efter att de överlevt är oklart, trots att detta är viktig information för att kunna planera för sjukvårds och habiliteringsinsatser. I många låginkomstländer så saknas det stöd och habilitering för barn med funktionsnedsättningar, vilket leder till sämre utveckling och delaktighet för barnen samt reducerad livskvalitet för deras föräldrar. För att kunna inkludera barnen i vårdplanering så behövs det både information om hur många de är, samt vilka interventioner som skulle kunna vara till nytta för dem. Vi planerar därför att utföra ett forskningsprojekt i Nepal där vi kommer följa upp två grupper av barn, en grupp (381 barn) födda med komplikationer runt födseln som lett till att de behövt vårdinsatser (återupplivningsassistans, känguruvård, antibiotikabehandling) samt en grupp som inte behövt några insatser runt födseln (381 barn). Barnens funktionella utveckling i motorik, språk, beteende samt kognition kommer att undersökas med instrument speciellt utvecklade för låginkomstländer. Vi kommer sen utföra specialistbedömningar för de barn som har utvecklingsförseningar för att beräkna hur många som har olika funktionsnedsättningar i varje grupp. De barn som vi identifierar med funktionsförseningar och nedsättningar kommer att erbjudas deltagande i en studie, med en kontrollgrupp (vård som vanligt) samt en interventionsgrupp. Den familjecentrerade intervention kommer att utvecklas av ett team i Nepal samt ett internationellt team av experter, och kommer innehålla: i) workshops för föräldrar av föräldrar ii) individuell mål-inriktad träning ii) familjestödsdagar iv) workshops för de lokala samhällena. Resultaten från våra studier kommer informera behovet att habilitering samt bidra till utveckling av interventionsprogram för barn med funktionsnedsättningar i Nepal, samt kanske även i andra låginkomstländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative>This application will build understanding of the uncertainties that poor rural households face in South Asian Mountains and how they respond to them. The collaboration aims to shift thinking away from a risk to an uncertainty framing of the hazards of mountain lives, paying attention to the time preference behavior of poor people and generate new research capacities, proposals and deliberative policy approaches to respond to this. Mountains are centers of social marginality and are deeply affected by climate change. Uncertainties cannot be given probabilities in contrast to risks and can be a threat or an opportunity. The challenge is to understand how households navigate hazards and the conditions that might allow them to build transformational resilience capacities. The collaboration with partners in Nepal, India and Bhutan will foster debate, learning and develop new methods of understanding of uncertainty and its sources in different mountain contexts. Key collaboration activities will include meetings in each country research site. These will involve joint field visits, analytical workshops for sharing new learning and planning research outputs, seminars with relevant partners and deliberative policy engagement activities with selected policy makers. Virtual writing workshops will support writing processes and new research proposals. During the two year collaboration we will visit each partner country site exploring the contextually specific nature of uncertainty.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Levnadsvillkoren i Sydasiens berg kännetecknas av fattigdom och ökande klimatförändringar. Människorna där lever under förhållanden där osäkerhet kännetecknar deras liv.Vi menar att det är viktigt att skilja mellan osäkerhet och risk. Risk är ett snarlikt koncept, men när man jobbar med risker så utgår man från ’sannolikheter’ och ’handlingsplaner’. Termen osäkerhet beskriver istället ett spektrum av den diffusa oklarhet, ovisshet och okunnighet som många familjer upplever, och som kan vara både hot eller möjligt. Utmaningen är att förstå hur hushåll navigerar genom olika sorts osäkerheter. Vad det är som gör det möjligt för några att återhämta sig från kriser, medans andra att blir allt fattigare? Det här är ett forskningsfält där det saknas forskning och bra forskningsmetoder. Vårt nätverk syftar till att generera sådan forskning och metoder runt lokal resilience, samt att främja en debatt om politiska strategier för att hantera osäkerhet för de fattigaste. Sådana nya förståelser är också viktiga för att börja tänka nytt om hur vi ska leva med osäkerhet och klimatförändringar i framtiden.Vi kommer att fokusera på hur klimatförändring och förvaltning av mark och skog. Partnerländerna Bhutan, Indien och Nepal erbjuder olika insikter om både källorna till sådan osäkerhet och osäkerhetens beskaffenhet.Samarbetet är utformat för att främja debatt, gemensamt lärande och utveckling av nya metoder för förståelse av osäkerhet och dess källor i olika bergslandskap och deras sammanhang. Den främsta aktiviteten kommer att vara fysiska möten i varje land. Där kommer vi först att göra gemensamma fältbesök där vi åker ut i bergsbyar och pratar med dom som bor där. Efter det kommer vi ha workshops där vi analyserar dessa studier. Vi kommer också ordna seminarier med lokala aktörer och aktiviteter med beslutsfattare. Vi planerar att skriva gemensamma vetenskapliga artiklar och forskningsprojekt och kommer att anordna digitala skrivseminarier i perioderna mellan våra möten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The availability of locally adapted and bred vegetables that are reasonably priced and are preferred by consumers can contribute to increased food security and reduce poverty of smallholder farmers sub-Saharan Africa. If farmers who know the landraces of vegetables meet with scientists to address issues of field-based plant production, then a strong network of knowledge and experience can support the development of indigenous vegetable crops. Initial focus for our network is on questions of breeding and ecological management of pests of African eggplant, Solanum aethiopicum, in Uganda. The longer-run vision is to further develop the hub to serve East Africa with field experimentation that is integrated with training in theoretical aspects of breeding, production, and ecologically-based management for indigenous vegetables.Field experimental gardens at Ugandan Christian University are proposed to serve as a meeting centre for smallholder farmers, academics, students and advisory services. The aim is to identify and develop opportunities for increasing yields and nutritional content of African indigenous vegetables under threats of pests, diseases and unpredictable climate. Research capacity development through field trials designed with farmers, exposure visits, student training, researcher exchanges, knowledge transfer, stakeholder engagement and joint resource mobilisation are pillars for the proposed sustainable indigenous vegetable learning hub</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.5 - Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and public and private research and development spending.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.5 - Förbättra forskningen och industrisektorernas tekniska kapacitet i alla länder, i synnerhet utvecklingsländerna, bland annat genom att till 2030 uppmuntra innovation och väsentligt öka det antal personer som arbetar med forskning och utveckling per 1 miljon människor liksom de offentliga och privata utgifterna för forskning och utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Coastal areas are subjected to multiple drivers of change. Two critical ones are Climate change, which is projected to affect mainly in negative ways; and the new conceptualization of ocean use called "The Blue Economy". A key knowledge gap is how the co-existence of these two strong drivers will affect livelihoods of coastal people highly dependent on marine resources. The proposed network and associated research will address this gap in the context of the Western Indian Ocean in the states of Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.The research is anchored in sustainability science, social-ecological systems approaches and theories of societal transformation. The overarching question is: How are these coexisting drivers (climate change and the blue economy)  affecting coastal livelihoods and how may societal transformation look like considering the adaptive capacity of the people? Further, how managers and policy makers conceived the policies and what new economic activities they had in mind for the local people? Are these suitable and match people´s capabilities? The research will address these questions systematically for the first time in the three states, and will contribute to theoretical development understanding transformations in the coastal zones. The research is important and will advance the SDGs particularly, 1 no poverty, 2 zero hunger, 5 gender equality, 13 climate action, 14 locean life and marine resources/life under water and 16 robust/fair institutions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna nätverket avser att undersöka effekten av klimatförändringar och den blå ekonomin som samexisterande drivkrafter för den lokala befolkningen i olika kustområden i Syd- och Östafrika (Kenya, Tanzania och Mozambique).  Vi avser att kartlägga hur nya policies har påverkat lokala inkomstmöjligheter, hur dessa har förståtts och vilken framtid som stakas ut för befolkningen i kustområdena. Vi undersöker den spänning som finns mellan å ena sidan exploateringen av marina resurser i den blå ekonomin och den pågående eroderingen av dessa resurser som ett resultat av klimatförändringarna. I den blå ekonomin betonas t ex exploatering av olja och gasfyndigheter på havsbotten medan klimatkrisen kräver en utfasning av fossila bränslen. Klimatförändringarna innebär bl a försurning, syrebrist och ökande vattentemperaturer med negativa effekter för fisk och andra marina djur. Den resurs som skall exploateras håller på att försvinna.Hur hanteras dessa motstridiga drivkrafter på policy- och implementeringsnivå? Vilka effekter får det för kustbefolkningars möjligheter för överlevnad? Hur hanterar människorna som har sin inkomst i marina resurser detta?Vi är en grupp forskare som har varit aktiva i den Västra Indiska Oceanen i många år, vi är alla  experter i olika områden som har med hav och kust att göra. Vi har kunskap om ekologiska processer i olika marina ekosystem till de sociala processer som formar hanteringen av naturresurser. Vi kommer att samarbeta i en icke hierarkisk form med lärande, samarbete, och deltagande i första hand.Vi förväntar oss att nätverket föreslår nya relevanta och spännande forskningsprojekt för havets och kusternas hållbarhet, och att vår kunskap bidrar till att förverkliga viktiga hållbarhetsmål. Nätverket och forskningsprojektet fokuserar på följande mål, 1 ingen fattigdom   2 ingen hunger, 5 jämställdhet, 13 bekämpa klimatförändringarna, 14 hav och marina resurser, och16 robusta och rättvisa institutioner.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det föreslagna nätverket avser att undersöka effekten av klimatförändringar och den blå ekonomin som samexisterande drivkrafter för den lokala befolkningen i olika kustområden i Syd- och Östafrika (Kenya, Tanzania och Mozambique).  Vi avser att kartlägga hur nya policies har påverkat lokala inkomstmöjligheter, hur dessa har förståtts och vilken framtid som stakas ut för befolkningen i kustområdena. Vi undersöker den spänning som finns mellan å ena sidan exploateringen av marina resurser i den blå ekonomin och den pågående eroderingen av dessa resurser som ett resultat av klimatförändringarna. I den blå ekonomin betonas t ex exploatering av olja och gasfyndigheter på havsbotten medan klimatkrisen kräver en utfasning av fossila bränslen. Klimatförändringarna innebär bl a försurning, syrebrist och ökande vattentemperaturer med negativa effekter för fisk och andra marina djur. Den resurs som skall exploateras håller på att försvinna.Hur hanteras dessa motstridiga drivkrafter på policy- och implementeringsnivå? Vilka effekter får det för kustbefolkningars möjligheter för överlevnad? Hur hanterar människorna som har sin inkomst i marina resurser detta?Vi är en grupp forskare som har varit aktiva i den Västra Indiska Oceanen i många år, vi är alla  experter i olika områden som har med hav och kust att göra. Vi har kunskap om ekologiska processer i olika marina ekosystem till de sociala processer som formar hanteringen av naturresurser. Vi kommer att samarbeta i en icke hierarkisk form med lärande, samarbete, och deltagande i första hand.Vi förväntar oss att nätverket föreslår nya relevanta och spännande forskningsprojekt för havets och kusternas hållbarhet, och att vår kunskap bidrar till att förverkliga viktiga hållbarhetsmål. Nätverket och forskningsprojektet fokuserar på följande mål, 1 ingen fattigdom   2 ingen hunger, 5 jämställdhet, 13 bekämpa klimatförändringarna, 14 hav och marina resurser, och16 robusta och rättvisa institutioner.</narrative>
      <narrative>Coastal areas are subjected to multiple drivers of change. Two critical ones are Climate change, which is projected to affect mainly in negative ways; and the new conceptualization of ocean use called "The Blue Economy". A key knowledge gap is how the co-existence of these two strong drivers will affect livelihoods of coastal people highly dependent on marine resources. The proposed network and associated research will address this gap in the context of the Western Indian Ocean in the states of Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.The research is anchored in sustainability science, social-ecological systems approaches and theories of societal transformation. The overarching question is: How are these coexisting drivers (climate change and the blue economy)  affecting coastal livelihoods and how may societal transformation look like considering the adaptive capacity of the people? Further, how managers and policy makers conceived the policies and what new economic activities they had in mind for the local people? Are these suitable and match people´s capabilities? The research will address these questions systematically for the first time in the three states, and will contribute to theoretical development understanding transformations in the coastal zones. The research is important and will advance the SDGs particularly, 1 no poverty, 2 zero hunger, 5 gender equality, 13 climate action, 14 locean life and marine resources/life under water and 16 robust/fair institutions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mental illness and substance abuse in Uganda- the hidden pandemic</narrative>
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      <narrative>Mental and alcohol use disorders in Africa are seriously understudied and underfinanced but have a huge impact on the burden of disease, human suffering and progress towards goals of leaving no-one behind and Agenda 2030. During COVID-related lockdowns, mental distress has increased in high-income settings but primary data from Africa and appropriate interventions are lacking. However mental health is closely interlinked with school closures, lost life opportunities, poverty, food insecurity. This large population-based study in Uganda aims to analyse the occurrence of the most common mental disorders (depression, anxiety) and alcohol abuse, and interactions with poverty, age, gender, reproductive health (HIV), urbanicity, food insecurity and partner violence. We will validate tools on stigma against mental illness and care seeking, and, assess the influence of the pandemic on access to care and prevention for mental and alcohol use disorders. This 3-year project will use longitudinal data from a cohort of 11,000 individuals aged 13-80 years before, during and after the pandemic. Based on our results we will suggest new policy guidelines for health care and community interventions to mitigate the impact of mental disorders and change prevailing discriminatory views of mental health in general. We build on a strong collaboration between Karolinska and AMBSO research organisation in Uganda overall aiming to optimize capacity for operational research in low-income contexts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem har ökat i spåren av COVID-19 pandemin men information saknas om hur situationen egentligen ut i låginkomstländer i Afrika  där det redan före pandemin fanns begränsade resurser för att förebygga och behandla dessa stigmatiserade tillstånd och där det råder stor brist på större tillförlitliga populations-baserade studier. Detta trots att många kända sociala riskfaktorer för psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem såsom fattigdom, matbrist, begränsade livschanser, arbetslöshet och våld i hemmet är betydligt vanligare i ett land som tex Uganda jämfört med Europa.De humanitära, sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenserna av COVID-19 pandemin och de påföljande restriktionerna har varit mycket stora i hela världen. Studier om hur dessa påverkat risken för psykisk ohälsa börjar nu komma från höginkomstländer, men hittills saknas motsvarande studier från låginkomstländer i Afrika där orsakssambanden liksom åtgärderna kan se annorlunda ut.Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är dels att studera förekomst och andelen nyinsjuknade i depression och ångest (de två vanligaste orsakerna till psykisk ohälsa) och alkoholproblem före, under och efter pandemin i Uganda, men även att undersöka riskfaktorerna och föreslå anpassade inventioner för att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa och förbättra vården.Vi använder intervju och hälso-data från ett stort representativt urval i både rurala och urbana Uganda med över 11, 000 individer 13-80 år data regelbundet samlas in genom noggrann surveillance före (2018), under (2020–2021), och efter pandemin (2022-2025)Det övergripande målet med forskningen är att möjliggöra tidiga och effektiva insatser vad gäller psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem i Uganda och liknande låginkomstkontexter, liksom att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa. I samarbete med våra ugandiska kollegor kommer vi att använda våra resultat till policyrekommendationer och att sprida dessa till vårdgivare, liksom nationella och globala beslutsfattare.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem har ökat i spåren av COVID-19 pandemin men information saknas om hur situationen egentligen ut i låginkomstländer i Afrika  där det redan före pandemin fanns begränsade resurser för att förebygga och behandla dessa stigmatiserade tillstånd och där det råder stor brist på större tillförlitliga populations-baserade studier. Detta trots att många kända sociala riskfaktorer för psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem såsom fattigdom, matbrist, begränsade livschanser, arbetslöshet och våld i hemmet är betydligt vanligare i ett land som tex Uganda jämfört med Europa.De humanitära, sociala och ekonomiska konsekvenserna av COVID-19 pandemin och de påföljande restriktionerna har varit mycket stora i hela världen. Studier om hur dessa påverkat risken för psykisk ohälsa börjar nu komma från höginkomstländer, men hittills saknas motsvarande studier från låginkomstländer i Afrika där orsakssambanden liksom åtgärderna kan se annorlunda ut.Syftet med detta forskningsprojekt är dels att studera förekomst och andelen nyinsjuknade i depression och ångest (de två vanligaste orsakerna till psykisk ohälsa) och alkoholproblem före, under och efter pandemin i Uganda, men även att undersöka riskfaktorerna och föreslå anpassade inventioner för att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa och förbättra vården.Vi använder intervju och hälso-data från ett stort representativt urval i både rurala och urbana Uganda med över 11, 000 individer 13-80 år data regelbundet samlas in genom noggrann surveillance före (2018), under (2020–2021), och efter pandemin (2022-2025)Det övergripande målet med forskningen är att möjliggöra tidiga och effektiva insatser vad gäller psykisk ohälsa och alkoholproblem i Uganda och liknande låginkomstkontexter, liksom att minska stigmat kring psykisk ohälsa. I samarbete med våra ugandiska kollegor kommer vi att använda våra resultat till policyrekommendationer och att sprida dessa till vårdgivare, liksom nationella och globala beslutsfattare.</narrative>
      <narrative>Mental and alcohol use disorders in Africa are seriously understudied and underfinanced but have a huge impact on the burden of disease, human suffering and progress towards goals of leaving no-one behind and Agenda 2030. During COVID-related lockdowns, mental distress has increased in high-income settings but primary data from Africa and appropriate interventions are lacking. However mental health is closely interlinked with school closures, lost life opportunities, poverty, food insecurity. This large population-based study in Uganda aims to analyse the occurrence of the most common mental disorders (depression, anxiety) and alcohol abuse, and interactions with poverty, age, gender, reproductive health (HIV), urbanicity, food insecurity and partner violence. We will validate tools on stigma against mental illness and care seeking, and, assess the influence of the pandemic on access to care and prevention for mental and alcohol use disorders. This 3-year project will use longitudinal data from a cohort of 11,000 individuals aged 13-80 years before, during and after the pandemic. Based on our results we will suggest new policy guidelines for health care and community interventions to mitigate the impact of mental disorders and change prevailing discriminatory views of mental health in general. We build on a strong collaboration between Karolinska and AMBSO research organisation in Uganda overall aiming to optimize capacity for operational research in low-income contexts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Markreformer i ljuset av en expanderande grön ekonomin: förändrade ägandeformer i marginaliserade östafrikanska torrområden</narrative>
      <narrative>Reforming land at the resource frontier in the face of green economy expansion: Changing property regimes in East African drylands</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change and biodiversity loss are increasingly presented as an interconnected environmental crisis in need of a global scaling up investments for its mitigation. While the urgency is based on ecological evidence and receives state, corporate and civil society support, the rolling out of green investments at the local level can be highly problematic. Green initiatives tend to be implemented in economically and politically marginalized regions, and reproduce existing social and environmental injustices through dynamics of dispossession. The proposed project’s purpose is to provide novel insights into emerging conflict dynamics over land-based resources in the wake of green investments in the East African drylands. Its specific aim is to study how multiple stakeholders engage in conflicts that emerge at the intersection of green energy investments and conservation efforts on one hand, and pastoralist community’s control over communal land resources through ongoing land reform policies that aim to provide tenure-security for local communities on the other. This will be achieved through a multi-site ethnography in two counties in northern Kenya, with data being collected through a strategic combination of questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups, supported by document analysis. The results are expected to produce advice and identify lessons for wider East African drylands, which share similar challenges to secure community land tenure in the face of green investments.
The governance of natural resources and the livelihoods of people inhabiting marginalized spaces are central to this research, with a particular focus on the implications of the implementation of various green development policies and projects with a capacity to fundamentally transform the drylands. These policies and projects are likely to affect men and women differently, due to inequalities between men and women regarding property rights, access to decision making platforms, and access to resources, which taken together determine livelihood pathways as well as the outcomes of these policies and projects. Women are one of the social groups most vulnerable to the impacts of land dispossession. This research will therefore take sex and gender perspectives into account, making it essential to methodologically and analytically include gender perspectives in the research design and implementation. Methodologically, the research design ensures that not only the perspective of the powerful is taken into consideration. Instead, the data gathering process will ensure to include and have full representation of different subjectivities and social groups throughout this research, including people of different sex, gender, age and background. Gathering insights and perspectives of a diversity of people require the creation of safe spaces for expressing a diversity of positions and claims. Furthermore, the research project will ensure that these insights are given equal analytical importance, a task that forms an integrated part of the overall goal of the research. To understand the implications and outcomes of various green investments in terms of access to, and control over, land, and to what extent land reform serve as a catalysing agent to secure land for local communities in the face of green investments.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På senare tid har de nära kopplingarna mellan klimatförändringar och förlust av biodiversitet uppmärksammats internationellt av såväl forskare som beslutsfattare och lett till krav på så kallade ´gröna investeringar´. Ny samhällsvetenskaplig forskning varnar för att en uppskalning av ´gröna investeringar´ kan komma att förstärka befintliga sociala och miljömässiga orättvisor och ojämlikheter gentemot befolkningsgrupper som idag använder markresurser i områden som anses attraktiva för energi- och bevarandeinitiativ. Det huvudsakliga syftet  att ta fram ny kunskap om de konflikter kring landbaserade resurser som växer fram i kölvattnet av de gröna investeringar som blir allt mer vanligt förekommande i torrområden i Östafrika. Projektet kommer särskilt studera denna problematik i Kenya, där gröna investeringar riskerar att leda till att befolkningsgrupper förlorar tillgång till eller kontroll över viktiga, kollektiva landbaserade naturresurser, samtidigt som en pågående landreform genomförs vars målsättning är att ge lokala befolkningsgrupper tydligare och starkare rättigheter till den mark de är beroende av för sin försörjning. Projektets målsättning är att att studera hur nya konstellationer av samhällsaktörer engagerar sig i de konflikter som uppstår i ljuset av snabbt ökande behov av landbaserade resurser för internationellt drivna energi- och bevarande-projekt. Projektet avser att uppnå denna målsättning genom fördjupande, etnografiska fallstudier av två sådana projekt, som systematiskt kombinerar olika datainsamlingmetoder. Resultaten av studien förväntas ge ett unikt underlag för lärdomar och råd för hur behovet av ´gröna investeringar´ bör genomföras i Östafrika för att skapa synergier mellan det ökande internationella behovet av kraftfulla åtgärder för att motverka klimatförändringar, samt behovet av att stärka fattiga befolkningsgruppers rätt till tillgång och kontroll över de landbaserade naturresurser de är långsiktigt beroende av för sin samhällsutveckling.
Styrningen av naturresurser och försörjningen för människor som bor i marginaliserade utrymmen är centrala för denna forskning, med särskilt fokus på implikationerna av genomförandet av olika gröna utvecklingspolicyer och projekt med kapacitet att fundamentalt omvandla torrområdena. Dessa policyer och projekt kommer sannolikt att påverka män och kvinnor på olika sätt, på grund av ojämlikhet mellan män och kvinnor när det gäller äganderätt, tillgång till beslutsfattande plattformar och tillgång till resurser, som tillsammans avgör försörjningsvägar såväl som resultaten av dessa policyer och projekt. Kvinnor är en av de sociala grupper som är mest sårbara för effekterna av markfördrivning. Denna forskning kommer därför att ta hänsyn till köns- och genusperspektiv, vilket gör det väsentligt att metodologiskt och analytiskt inkludera genusperspektiv i forskningsdesign och genomförande. Metodologiskt säkerställer forskningsdesignen att inte bara de mäktigas perspektiv tas i beaktande. Istället kommer datainsamlingsprocessen att säkerställa att den inkluderar och har en fullständig representation av olika subjektiviteter och sociala grupper genom hela denna forskning, inklusive människor av olika kön, kön, ålder och bakgrund. Att samla insikter och perspektiv på en mångfald av människor kräver skapandet av säkra utrymmen för att uttrycka en mångfald av ståndpunkter och påståenden. Vidare ska forskningsprojektet säkerställa att dessa insikter ges lika stor analytisk betydelse, en uppgift som utgör en integrerad del av det övergripande målet för forskningen. Att förstå konsekvenserna och resultaten av olika gröna investeringar i termer av tillgång till och kontroll över mark, och i vilken utsträckning markreformer fungerar som en katalysator för att säkra mark för lokalsamhällen inför gröna investeringar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reforming land at the resource frontier in the face of green economy expansion: Changing property regimes in East African drylands</narrative>
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      <narrative>Climate change and biodiversity loss are increasingly presented as an interconnected environmental crisis in need of a global scaling up investments for its mitigation. While the urgency is based on ecological evidence and receives state, corporate and civil society support, the rolling out of green investments at the local level can be highly problematic. Green initiatives tend to be implemented in economically and politically marginalized regions, and reproduce existing social and environmental injustices through dynamics of dispossession. The proposed project’s purpose is to provide novel insights into emerging conflict dynamics over land-based resources in the wake of green investments in the East African drylands. Its specific aim is to study how multiple stakeholders engage in conflicts that emerge at the intersection of green energy investments and conservation efforts on one hand, and pastoralist community’s control over communal land resources through ongoing land reform policies that aim to provide tenure-security for local communities on the other. This will be achieved through a multi-site ethnography in two counties in northern Kenya, with data being collected through a strategic combination of questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups, supported by document analysis. The results are expected to produce advice and identify lessons for wider East African drylands, which share similar challenges to secure community land tenure in the face of green investments.
The governance of natural resources and the livelihoods of people inhabiting marginalized spaces are central to this research, with a particular focus on the implications of the implementation of various green development policies and projects with a capacity to fundamentally transform the drylands. These policies and projects are likely to affect men and women differently, due to inequalities between men and women regarding property rights, access to decision making platforms, and access to resources, which taken together determine livelihood pathways as well as the outcomes of these policies and projects. Women are one of the social groups most vulnerable to the impacts of land dispossession. This research will therefore take sex and gender perspectives into account, making it essential to methodologically and analytically include gender perspectives in the research design and implementation. Methodologically, the research design ensures that not only the perspective of the powerful is taken into consideration. Instead, the data gathering process will ensure to include and have full representation of different subjectivities and social groups throughout this research, including people of different sex, gender, age and background. Gathering insights and perspectives of a diversity of people require the creation of safe spaces for expressing a diversity of positions and claims. Furthermore, the research project will ensure that these insights are given equal analytical importance, a task that forms an integrated part of the overall goal of the research. To understand the implications and outcomes of various green investments in terms of access to, and control over, land, and to what extent land reform serve as a catalysing agent to secure land for local communities in the face of green investments.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">På senare tid har de nära kopplingarna mellan klimatförändringar och förlust av biodiversitet uppmärksammats internationellt av såväl forskare som beslutsfattare och lett till krav på så kallade ´gröna investeringar´. Ny samhällsvetenskaplig forskning varnar för att en uppskalning av ´gröna investeringar´ kan komma att förstärka befintliga sociala och miljömässiga orättvisor och ojämlikheter gentemot befolkningsgrupper som idag använder markresurser i områden som anses attraktiva för energi- och bevarandeinitiativ. Det huvudsakliga syftet  att ta fram ny kunskap om de konflikter kring landbaserade resurser som växer fram i kölvattnet av de gröna investeringar som blir allt mer vanligt förekommande i torrområden i Östafrika. Projektet kommer särskilt studera denna problematik i Kenya, där gröna investeringar riskerar att leda till att befolkningsgrupper förlorar tillgång till eller kontroll över viktiga, kollektiva landbaserade naturresurser, samtidigt som en pågående landreform genomförs vars målsättning är att ge lokala befolkningsgrupper tydligare och starkare rättigheter till den mark de är beroende av för sin försörjning. Projektets målsättning är att att studera hur nya konstellationer av samhällsaktörer engagerar sig i de konflikter som uppstår i ljuset av snabbt ökande behov av landbaserade resurser för internationellt drivna energi- och bevarande-projekt. Projektet avser att uppnå denna målsättning genom fördjupande, etnografiska fallstudier av två sådana projekt, som systematiskt kombinerar olika datainsamlingmetoder. Resultaten av studien förväntas ge ett unikt underlag för lärdomar och råd för hur behovet av ´gröna investeringar´ bör genomföras i Östafrika för att skapa synergier mellan det ökande internationella behovet av kraftfulla åtgärder för att motverka klimatförändringar, samt behovet av att stärka fattiga befolkningsgruppers rätt till tillgång och kontroll över de landbaserade naturresurser de är långsiktigt beroende av för sin samhällsutveckling.
Styrningen av naturresurser och försörjningen för människor som bor i marginaliserade utrymmen är centrala för denna forskning, med särskilt fokus på implikationerna av genomförandet av olika gröna utvecklingspolicyer och projekt med kapacitet att fundamentalt omvandla torrområdena. Dessa policyer och projekt kommer sannolikt att påverka män och kvinnor på olika sätt, på grund av ojämlikhet mellan män och kvinnor när det gäller äganderätt, tillgång till beslutsfattande plattformar och tillgång till resurser, som tillsammans avgör försörjningsvägar såväl som resultaten av dessa policyer och projekt. Kvinnor är en av de sociala grupper som är mest sårbara för effekterna av markfördrivning. Denna forskning kommer därför att ta hänsyn till köns- och genusperspektiv, vilket gör det väsentligt att metodologiskt och analytiskt inkludera genusperspektiv i forskningsdesign och genomförande. Metodologiskt säkerställer forskningsdesignen att inte bara de mäktigas perspektiv tas i beaktande. Istället kommer datainsamlingsprocessen att säkerställa att den inkluderar och har en fullständig representation av olika subjektiviteter och sociala grupper genom hela denna forskning, inklusive människor av olika kön, kön, ålder och bakgrund. Att samla insikter och perspektiv på en mångfald av människor kräver skapandet av säkra utrymmen för att uttrycka en mångfald av ståndpunkter och påståenden. Vidare ska forskningsprojektet säkerställa att dessa insikter ges lika stor analytisk betydelse, en uppgift som utgör en integrerad del av det övergripande målet för forskningen. Att förstå konsekvenserna och resultaten av olika gröna investeringar i termer av tillgång till och kontroll över mark, och i vilken utsträckning markreformer fungerar som en katalysator för att säkra mark för lokalsamhällen inför gröna investeringar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nutritional enrichment of sweet potato with highly bioavailable iron to alleviate anemia and hidden hunger in Central America and the Caribbean</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Latinamerika och Karibien ökar antalet undernärda människor på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig på näringsämnen som järn, zink och vitamin A och B12. Under 2017 uthärdade 39,3 miljoner människor hunger. Efter Covid-19-pandemin har denna situation förvärrats. Denna ökning tar regionen längre från att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 2 och 3 - Noll hunger och god hälsa - till 2030.Anemi på grund av järnbrist är den överlägset vanligaste bristen på mikronäringsämnen i världen och drabbar mer än 2 miljarder människor. Järnbrist vid ung ålder försämrar den fysiska tillväxten, mentala utvecklingen och inlärningsförmågan. Hos vuxna minskar järnbrist och anemi förmågan att utföra fysiskt arbete och ökar risken för att kvinnor dör under eller efter en förlossning. Prevalensen av anemi hos barn från Honduras, Guatemala och Haiti är 29 %, 40 % respektive 72 %. Extrema och varierande väderförhållanden är bland nyckelfaktorerna i den senaste tidens ökning av hunger och undernäring eftersom dessa länder är sårbara för klimatförändringar på grund av dess höga exponering för klimatrelaterade faror (orkaner, tropiska stormar, översvämningar, torka, jordskred). Behovet av en gröda med hög halt av biotillgängligt järn är akut. Genom att integrera "bioförstärkning" (biofortification) med "biotillgänglighet" (bioavailability) av essentiella mikronäringsämnen kommer effekten av matens näringskvalitet att bli större.Detta projekt fokuserar på sötpotatis (Ipomoea batatas) som är en mycket viktig regional basgröda. Projektet inkluderar omics-profilering, metabolisk rekonstruktion in silico, genredigering och biotillgänglighetstester för att utveckla en holistisk syn på den molekylära mekanismen bakom metabolismen av järn i sötpotatis. Integrativa projekt som använder ett systembiologiskt tillvägagångssätt är ännu inte vanliga; därför kommer de erhållna resultaten att flytta fram gränserna för näringsberikning i grödor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods can greatly contribute to the efficient development of nutritionally enriched crops. Central America and the Caribbean is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3 (Zero Hunger and Good Health, respectively) by 2030. The project is carried out in collaboration with Guatemala and Honduras and the goal is to promote the development of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) cultivars with high content of bioavailable iron and help reducing anaemia and hidden hunger. Sweetpotato lines, selected for having high iron levels, are being tested on the fields of both countries to determine the effect of climate and soil on the content of bioavailable iron. These plants will be used for omics studies whose result will be used to do an in silico metabolic reconstruction of the metabolism of iron. Also a CRISPR-Cas genome editing protocol will be developed to target the identified genes associated with the translocation of iron. Finally, the bioavailability of iron will be determined using a human cell model. In this way, this project will improve the understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the uptake, mobilization, and storage of iron in sweet potato. It is very likely that the results obtained in this study can also be extended to other plant species, promoting the nutritional enrichment of iron in other crops.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Nutritional enrichment of sweet potato with highly bioavailable iron to alleviate anemia and hidden hunger in Central America and the Caribbean</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I Latinamerika och Karibien ökar antalet undernärda människor på grund av konsumtionen av mat som är fattig på näringsämnen som järn, zink och vitamin A och B12. Under 2017 uthärdade 39,3 miljoner människor hunger. Efter Covid-19-pandemin har denna situation förvärrats. Denna ökning tar regionen längre från att uppfylla målen för hållbar utveckling 2 och 3 - Noll hunger och god hälsa - till 2030.Anemi på grund av järnbrist är den överlägset vanligaste bristen på mikronäringsämnen i världen och drabbar mer än 2 miljarder människor. Järnbrist vid ung ålder försämrar den fysiska tillväxten, mentala utvecklingen och inlärningsförmågan. Hos vuxna minskar järnbrist och anemi förmågan att utföra fysiskt arbete och ökar risken för att kvinnor dör under eller efter en förlossning. Prevalensen av anemi hos barn från Honduras, Guatemala och Haiti är 29 %, 40 % respektive 72 %. Extrema och varierande väderförhållanden är bland nyckelfaktorerna i den senaste tidens ökning av hunger och undernäring eftersom dessa länder är sårbara för klimatförändringar på grund av dess höga exponering för klimatrelaterade faror (orkaner, tropiska stormar, översvämningar, torka, jordskred). Behovet av en gröda med hög halt av biotillgängligt järn är akut. Genom att integrera "bioförstärkning" (biofortification) med "biotillgänglighet" (bioavailability) av essentiella mikronäringsämnen kommer effekten av matens näringskvalitet att bli större.Detta projekt fokuserar på sötpotatis (Ipomoea batatas) som är en mycket viktig regional basgröda. Projektet inkluderar omics-profilering, metabolisk rekonstruktion in silico, genredigering och biotillgänglighetstester för att utveckla en holistisk syn på den molekylära mekanismen bakom metabolismen av järn i sötpotatis. Integrativa projekt som använder ett systembiologiskt tillvägagångssätt är ännu inte vanliga; därför kommer de erhållna resultaten att flytta fram gränserna för näringsberikning i grödor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Together, classical plant breeding and modern plant biotechnology methods can greatly contribute to the efficient development of nutritionally enriched crops. Central America and the Caribbean is a region where the number of undernourished people has increased, moving this region away from meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3 (Zero Hunger and Good Health, respectively) by 2030. The project is carried out in collaboration with Guatemala and Honduras and the goal is to promote the development of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) cultivars with high content of bioavailable iron and help reducing anaemia and hidden hunger. Sweetpotato lines, selected for having high iron levels, are being tested on the fields of both countries to determine the effect of climate and soil on the content of bioavailable iron. These plants will be used for omics studies whose result will be used to do an in silico metabolic reconstruction of the metabolism of iron. Also a CRISPR-Cas genome editing protocol will be developed to target the identified genes associated with the translocation of iron. Finally, the bioavailability of iron will be determined using a human cell model. In this way, this project will improve the understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind the uptake, mobilization, and storage of iron in sweet potato. It is very likely that the results obtained in this study can also be extended to other plant species, promoting the nutritional enrichment of iron in other crops.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket är stöttepelaren i ekonomin i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). Särskilt i Uganda och Zambia, bidrar jordbruket avsevärt till bruttonationalprodukten (BNP) och skapar arbetsmöjligheter för 3/4 av befolkningen. Men det är en skör stöttepelare, eftersom jordbruket i dessa regioner nästan uteslutande består av småbruk som är helt beroende av regnmängden och som ständigt löper en hög risk för vattenbrist. Mer än 60% av jordbruksmarken i SSA är känslig för frekventa och svåra torr-perioder som resulterar i fullständig missväxt. På grund av dessa långtgående konsekvenser för småbrukarnas socioekonomiska villkor är torka synonymt med svält. Därför är det högsta prioritet för lokala och internationella forskningsorganisationer att förbättra torktoleransen för stora grödor, som sorghum.I detta projekt kommer vi att tillämpa det innovativa tillvägagångssättet "Avel-Biostimulant", som främjar ett effektivt utnyttjande av de genetiska resurserna och den cirkulära bioekonomin. Med denna metod ämnar vi att identifiera sorghums torktålighet och öka kunskapen om den genetiska bakgrunden för denna tolerans. Vi kommer att utveckla molekylära markörer och överföra toleransegenskaperna till sorter som brukas av bönderna i Uganda och Zambia. Dessutom kommer vi att använda växtbaserade, miljövänliga biostimulanter och införliva klimatsmarta metoder för att förbättra sorghumens agronomiska prestanda och torktolerans.Detta projekt är ett nära samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Makerere University Regional Center for Crop Improvement (MaRCCI), National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) i Uganda, jordbruksministeriet i Zambia och University of Cornell- Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI). Lokala lantbrukare är involverade i  urvalet av torktoleranta sorter med förbättringspotential för ett klimatsmart jordbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor - (L.)Moench.), a photosynthesis efficient C-4 cereal crop, is a major staple food crop playing a crucial role in food security in Uganda and Zambia, and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in general. More than 60% of the agricultural area in SSA is prone to frequent drought. Changes in climate conditions are increasing drought severity making future predictions alarming. Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop preferred by smallholder farmers, particularly during dry seasons, but drought continues causing significant yield nutritional quality losses and threatening food security. Hence, there is an urgent need to improve the drought tolerance of sorghum and enhance the tolerance of the crop in a sustainable way. This project focuses on contributing to the UN development goals, improving food security and reducing poverty, using cutting-edge plant breeding tools and plant-derived biostimulants to enhance drought tolerance in sorghum. It also incorporates climate-smart practices to boost sorghum production during the dry season. This project aims to apply the ‘Breeding-Biostimulant’ approach to enable sorghum to cope with severe drought stress and sustainably improve production, by 1) understanding drought tolerance; 2) genetic association studies; 3) developing and validating markers 4) introducing new drought resistance genes; 4) Circular bio-economy based Climate-smart practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor - (L.)Moench.), a photosynthesis efficient C-4 cereal crop, is a major staple food crop playing a crucial role in food security in Uganda and Zambia, and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in general. More than 60% of the agricultural area in SSA is prone to frequent drought. Changes in climate conditions are increasing drought severity making future predictions alarming. Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop preferred by smallholder farmers, particularly during dry seasons, but drought continues causing significant yield nutritional quality losses and threatening food security. Hence, there is an urgent need to improve the drought tolerance of sorghum and enhance the tolerance of the crop in a sustainable way. This project focuses on contributing to the UN development goals, improving food security and reducing poverty, using cutting-edge plant breeding tools and plant-derived biostimulants to enhance drought tolerance in sorghum. It also incorporates climate-smart practices to boost sorghum production during the dry season. This project aims to apply the ‘Breeding-Biostimulant’ approach to enable sorghum to cope with severe drought stress and sustainably improve production, by 1) understanding drought tolerance; 2) genetic association studies; 3) developing and validating markers 4) introducing new drought resistance genes; 4) Circular bio-economy based Climate-smart practices.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Jordbruket är stöttepelaren i ekonomin i Afrika söder om Sahara (SSA). Särskilt i Uganda och Zambia, bidrar jordbruket avsevärt till bruttonationalprodukten (BNP) och skapar arbetsmöjligheter för 3/4 av befolkningen. Men det är en skör stöttepelare, eftersom jordbruket i dessa regioner nästan uteslutande består av småbruk som är helt beroende av regnmängden och som ständigt löper en hög risk för vattenbrist. Mer än 60% av jordbruksmarken i SSA är känslig för frekventa och svåra torr-perioder som resulterar i fullständig missväxt. På grund av dessa långtgående konsekvenser för småbrukarnas socioekonomiska villkor är torka synonymt med svält. Därför är det högsta prioritet för lokala och internationella forskningsorganisationer att förbättra torktoleransen för stora grödor, som sorghum.I detta projekt kommer vi att tillämpa det innovativa tillvägagångssättet "Avel-Biostimulant", som främjar ett effektivt utnyttjande av de genetiska resurserna och den cirkulära bioekonomin. Med denna metod ämnar vi att identifiera sorghums torktålighet och öka kunskapen om den genetiska bakgrunden för denna tolerans. Vi kommer att utveckla molekylära markörer och överföra toleransegenskaperna till sorter som brukas av bönderna i Uganda och Zambia. Dessutom kommer vi att använda växtbaserade, miljövänliga biostimulanter och införliva klimatsmarta metoder för att förbättra sorghumens agronomiska prestanda och torktolerans.Detta projekt är ett nära samarbete mellan Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (SLU), Makerere University Regional Center for Crop Improvement (MaRCCI), National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) i Uganda, jordbruksministeriet i Zambia och University of Cornell- Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI). Lokala lantbrukare är involverade i  urvalet av torktoleranta sorter med förbättringspotential för ett klimatsmart jordbruk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Labour recruitment and brokerage in South-South migration: The case of MOUs between Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia</narrative>
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      <narrative>This project investigates the role of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), a type of bilateral labor agreement, in processes of labor brokerage and recruitment in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Within this region, migration processes are often heavily mediated, but so far there has been little invesigtation of the MOUs that guide these processes. In doing so, it looks at both the different interests that go into the formation of these agreements, as well as looking at the effects that they have on processes of labor brokerage and recruitment. It does this through interviews with state, regional, and interest group actors as well as through interviews with labor brokers and recruiters. Furthermore, as all the countries examined are members of ASEAN, it also considers the role of regional actors in these processes. Even though migration is often noted as being an important contributor to economic development, labor migrants are often placed in precarious situations, leaving them vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. As MOUs are a common tool of governing labor migration in Southeast Asia, this research therefore helps develop our understanding of how these agreements are formed, and what effects they have. This research therefore has the potential to contribute to knowledge about how to build better migration systems that can support both economic development and worker safety.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Detta projekt undersöker rollen som samförståndsavtal (MOUs), en typ av bilateralt arbetsavtal, i processer för rekrytering och bemanning i Indonesien, Vietnam och Malaysia. Därvid tittar projektet på både de olika intressen som ingår i bildandet av dessa avtal, samt på vilka effekter de har på processer för rekrytering och bemanning. Det görs genom intervjuer med statliga, regionala och intresseorganisationers aktörer samt genom intervjuer med rekryterare. Dessutom, eftersom alla de granskade länderna är medlemmar i ASEAN, tar den också hänsyn till regionala aktörers roll i dessa processer.Denna forskning är viktig eftersom även om migration ofta uppmärksammas som en viktig bidragande faktor till ekonomisk utveckling, försätts arbetskraftsinvandrare ofta i prekära situationer, vilket gör dem sårbara för övergrepp och exploatering. Eftersom MOU är ett vanligt verktyg för att styra arbetskraftsinvandring i Sydostasien, hjälper denna forskning därför till att utveckla vår förståelse för hur dessa avtal bildas och vilka effekter de har. Denna forskning har därför potential att bidra till kunskap om hur man bygger bättre migrationssystem som kan stödja både ekonomisk utveckling och arbetarsäkerhet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Labour recruitment and brokerage in South-South migration: The case of MOUs between Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Expert group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Expert group for Aid Studies</narrative>
      <narrative>Expert group for Aid Studies</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-31" />
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-31" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-03-08" />
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-03-08" />
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-02-01" />
      <value value-date="2018-02-01">-8000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">-8000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2019-UM2018/08705/ISTA" type="1" />
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      <narrative>Spaces of Culture</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">cultural organizations in Diyarbakir. Gaziantep and Izmir and provide increased access to free cultural expressions for the local population, especially children and other young people.</narrative>
      <narrative>cultural organizations in Diyarbakir. Gaziantep and Izmir and provide increased access to free cultural expressions for the local population, especially children and other young people.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-07-05" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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      <narrative>Spaces of Culture</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>cultural organizations in Diyarbakir. Gaziantep and Izmir and provide increased access to free cultural expressions for the local population, especially children and other young people.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-07-05" />
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-07-01" />
      <value value-date="2018-07-01">-19000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <narrative>Improving tourism service capacity of local women in Bogatepe village of Kars</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-10-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Improving tourism service capacity of local women in Bogatepe village of Kars</narrative>
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      <narrative>Future of Europe: trainings for key opinion shapers and local lectures in Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>European School of Politics</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>aims to disseminate the good governance principles among youth and raise awareness on ethics and anticoraption concepts and integrity, transparency and accountability mechanisms by developing a curriculum and implementing a  project of an iTransparency school programme</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transparency School</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-02-18" />
      <value value-date="2019-02-18">337000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">337000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2019-UM2019/07244/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2019-UM2019/09069/ISTA</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Reçel Blog feminist muslim women</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to overcome ideological divisions, as well as to highlight feminism in Turkey and to strengthen women with a focus on Muslim feminist women.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-03-11" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">This support includes communication campaigning to encourage citizens to vote</narrative>
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-03-20" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">424000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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      <narrative>The aim of the project is to increase the local journalists' knowledge and understanding of the concepts of human rights and gender equality and  to eventually change how women who are subjected to violence are portrayed in local media.</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15170" />
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      <narrative>Aims to create a sustainable platform for female writers, writers and researchers to discuss issues of gender equality and gender norms and to contribute to a free and open public debate</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-06-25" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Spaces of Culture</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Strengthen the capacity of local cultural organizations in Diyarbakir. Gaziantep and Izmir and provide increased access to free cultural expressions for the local population, especially children and other young people.</narrative>
      <narrative>Strengthen the capacity of local cultural organizations in Diyarbakir. Gaziantep and Izmir and provide increased access to free cultural expressions for the local population, especially children and other young people.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-09-12" />
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-09-12" />
      <value value-date="2019-09-12">199000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">199000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-(KÄRNSTÖD:2020/00442/EMA)</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2020-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
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      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-(KÄRNSTÖD:2020/00442/EMA)-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-(KÄRNSTÖD:2020/00442/EMA)-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-2019/20:10</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry of Employment, Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>Nordic Investment Bank guarentee fees</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.4 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla män och kvinnor, i synnerhet de fattiga och de utsatta, har lika rätt till ekonomiska resurser, tillgång till grundläggande tjänster, möjlighet att äga och kontrollera mark och andra former av egendom samt tillgång till arv, naturresurser, lämplig ny teknik och finansiella tjänster, inklusive mikrokrediter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
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      <narrative>9.a - Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.2 - By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.b - By 2020, develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the Global Jobs Pact of the International Labour Organization.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.b - Senast 2020 utarbeta och börja tillämpa en global strategi för ungdomssysselsättning samt genomföra Internationella arbetsorganisationens globala sysselsättningspakt.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to African Development Fund (AfrDF)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-46003" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="46003">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-46003" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="46003">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastru</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core contribution to the Asian Infrastru</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastru</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core contribution to the Asian Infrastru</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core contribution to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-46026" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="46026">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core Support to Green Climate Fund</narrative>
      <narrative>Core Support to Green Climate Fund</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Core Support to Green Climate Fund (GCF)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core Support to Green Climate Fund</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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    <tag code="13.b" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kärnstöd till International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kärnstöd till International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kärnstöd till International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kärnstöd till International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44002" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="44002">
      <narrative>IDA/International Development Association/The World Bank</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44002" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="44002">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Educational, Scientific a</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific a</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) core contribution (Ministry of Education and Research)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="50" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-KOMM2020/00027/U2012:01;KOMM2020/00028/U-O-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2020-KOMM2020/00027/U2012:01;KOMM2020/00028/U-O-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Educational, Scientific a</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific a</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) core contribution (Ministry of Education and Research)</narrative>
      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) core contribution (Ministry of Education and Research)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41304" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41304">
      <narrative>UNESCO/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41304" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41304">
      <narrative>UNESCO/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.1 - By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar fullbordar avgiftsfri och likvärdig grundskole- och gymnasieutbildning av god kvalitet som leder till relevanta och ändamålsenliga kunskaper.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla flickor och pojkar har tillgång till förskola av god kvalitet som ger omvårdnad och förbereder dem för att börja grundskolan.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.2 - By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education.</narrative>
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    <tag code="4.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.c - Till 2030 väsentligen öka tillgången på utbildade lärare, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete kring lärarutbildning i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.c - By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.5 - By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.1 - Till 2020 bevara, återställa och hållbart använda ekosystem på land och i sötvatten och deras ekosystemtjänster, särskilt skogar, våtmarker, berg och torra områden, i enlighet med de skyldigheter som anges i internationella överenskommelser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.a - Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.a - Mobilisera och väsentligt öka de finansiella resurserna från alla källor för att bevara och hållbart nyttja den biologiska mångfalden och ekosystemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme (by</narrative>
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      <narrative>12.1 - Implement the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, all countries taking action, with developed countries taking the lead, taking into account the development and capabilities of developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.1 - Genomföra det tioåriga ramverket för hållbara konsumtions- och produktionsmönster. Alla länder vidtar åtgärder, med de utvecklade länderna i täten och med hänsyn tagen till utvecklingsländernas utveckling och förutsättningar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.3 - Förbättra utbildningen, medvetenheten och den mänskliga och institutionella kapaciteten vad gäller begränsning av klimatförändringarna, klimatanpassning, begränsning av klimatförändringarnas konsekvenser samt tidig varning.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.9 - Till 2030 väsentligt minska antalet döds- och sjukdomsfall till följd av skadliga kemikalier samt föroreningar och kontaminering av luft, vatten och mark.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.9 - By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.c - Vidta åtgärder för att säkerställa väl fungerande marknader och derivatmarknader för jordbruksråvaror. Underlätta tillgången till aktuell marknadsinformation, inklusive om livsmedelsreserver, i syfte att bidra till att begränsa extrema svängningar i livsmedelspriser.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>New Media Academy Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>To ensure young, independent journalists and small, independent media in Turkey have access to the latest tools in journalism and have the ability to increase their skill levels in an enviorment lacking good, modern journalism training.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">To ensure young, independent journalists and small, independent media in Turkey have access to the latest tools in journalism and have the ability to increase their skill levels in an enviorment lacking good, modern journalism training.</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2020-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
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      <narrative>New Media Academy Turkey</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="2" crs-channel-code="21000">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="4" crs-channel-code="21000">
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    <title>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Global Forum on Migration and Development</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Global Forum on Migration and Development</narrative>
      <narrative>Global Forum on Migration and Development</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>Global Forum on Migration and Development</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47066" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47066">
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      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme (by</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Environment Programme (by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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    <title>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="99810" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, asse</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41312" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41312">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41312" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41312">
      <narrative>IAEA/International Atomic Energy Agency - assessed contributions</narrative>
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      <narrative>Convention on International Trade in End</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41301" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41301">
      <narrative>FAO/Food and Agriculture Organization</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.c - Vidta åtgärder för att säkerställa väl fungerande marknader och derivatmarknader för jordbruksråvaror. Underlätta tillgången till aktuell marknadsinformation, inklusive om livsmedelsreserver, i syfte att bidra till att begränsa extrema svängningar i livsmedelspriser.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by S</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Vaccine donations COVAX and bilateral</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 7 088 700 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type AstraZeneca and Janssen, through COVAX, as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were approximately 5.89 USD. For the sake ODA integrity, while complying with confidentiality constraints, 5.89 USD per dose is used for ODA valuation rather than the suggested 6,72 USD per dose, however the 7 088 700 doses are not disaggregated per vaccine type due to confidentiality constraints. (Rebooking of funds between 2021 and 2022, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Vaccine donations COVAX and bilateral</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sweden donated 7 088 700 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type AstraZeneca and Janssen, through COVAX, as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were approximately 5.89 USD. For the sake ODA integrity, while complying with confidentiality constraints, 5.89 USD per dose is used for ODA valuation rather than the suggested 6,72 USD per dose, however the 7 088 700 doses are not disaggregated per vaccine type due to confidentiality constraints. (Rebooking of funds between 2021 and 2022, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
      <narrative>Sweden donated 7 088 700 vaccine doses in excess from domestic supply. These donations included donations of vaccines of type AstraZeneca and Janssen, through COVAX, as well as bilateral donations of vaccines of type Moderna. Sweden's average price per dose were approximately 5.89 USD. For the sake ODA integrity, while complying with confidentiality constraints, 5.89 USD per dose is used for ODA valuation rather than the suggested 6,72 USD per dose, however the 7 088 700 doses are not disaggregated per vaccine type due to confidentiality constraints. (Rebooking of funds between 2021 and 2022, in accordance with CRS reporting.)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47122" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47122">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41150">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41150">
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <transaction>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé core contribution</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-01-01" />
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47131">
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      <narrative>The project aims to bring together actors active in human rights, the environmental movement and business and work for accountability and democracy.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Promoting Young Women Artists Participation in Local Culutral Policy Development</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15170" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <narrative>Free Turkey Journalists II</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The consulate's support to IPI this year will focus on trial observation, advocacy work for strengthened independent journalism in Turkey</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-05-26" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Free Turkey Journalists II</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Free Turkey Journalists II</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>The consulate's support to IPI this year will focus on trial observation, advocacy work for strengthened independent journalism in Turkey</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="2" crs-channel-code="21000">
      <narrative>IPI/International Press Institute</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-21000" type="21" role="4" crs-channel-code="21000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-05-26" />
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-05-26" />
      <value value-date="2021-05-26">613000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">613000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13152/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13530/ISTA</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Açık Radyo Reinvigoration Project II</narrative>
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      <narrative>The support will go to the development of a new web application that will enable Open Radio to reach a younger, larger and more diverse audience.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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    <sector code="15153" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Media and free flow of information</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Government &amp; Civil Society-general</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13530/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13530/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Açık Radyo Reinvigoration Project II</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Açık Radyo Reinvigoration Project II</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The support will go to the development of a new web application that will enable Open Radio to reach a younger, larger and more diverse audience.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Open Radio</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-03-15" />
      <value value-date="2021-03-15">188000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">188000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/13530/ISTA" type="1" />
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Adapting to the new normal</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Adapting to the new normal</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Forming digital mediums and spreading knowledge through these mediums. Havle Women's Association is an independent organization that aims to make feminism visible in Turkey and empower women with a focus on Muslim feminist women. The current support will go to strengthen the organization's internal capacity by increasing their knowledge and skills on digital tools.</narrative>
      <narrative>Forming digital mediums and spreading knowledge through these mediums. Havle Women's Association is an independent organization that aims to make feminism visible in Turkey and empower women with a focus on Muslim feminist women. The current support will go to strengthen the organization's internal capacity by increasing their knowledge and skills on digital tools.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-04-21" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-04-21" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Adapting to the new normal</narrative>
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      <narrative>Forming digital mediums and spreading knowledge through these mediums. Havle Women's Association is an independent organization that aims to make feminism visible in Turkey and empower women with a focus on Muslim feminist women. The current support will go to strengthen the organization's internal capacity by increasing their knowledge and skills on digital tools.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">4.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla studerande får de kunskaper och färdigheter som behövs för att främja en hållbar utveckling, bland annat genom utbildning för hållbar utveckling och hållbara livsstilar, mänskliga rättigheter, jämställdhet, främjande av en kultur av fred, icke-våld och globalt medborgarskap samt värdesättande av kulturell mångfald och kulturens bidrag till hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>4.7 - By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-10-12" />
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      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Supporting and Empowering LGBTI+ Youth and their Families in Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim is to raise awareness about LGBTI rights through the parents of LGBTI individuals.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The aim is to raise awareness about LGBTI rights through the parents of LGBTI individuals.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>Human rights</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/40310/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/40310/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Supporting and Empowering LGBTI+ Youth and their Families in Turkey</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Supporting and Empowering LGBTI+ Youth and their Families in Turkey</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The aim is to raise awareness about LGBTI rights through the parents of LGBTI individuals.</narrative>
      <narrative>The aim is to raise awareness about LGBTI rights through the parents of LGBTI individuals.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>LISTAG/Association of Families and Friends of LGBTI+ in Turkey</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>LISTAG/Association of Families and Friends of LGBTI+ in Turkey</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-12-03" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-12-03" />
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-03" />
      <value value-date="2021-12-03">472000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">472000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021/40310/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021-1918/ISTA</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Supporting the financial stability of independent news website Diken</narrative>
      <narrative>Supporting the financial stability of independent news website Diken</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The purpose of the support is to offer citizens accurate and objective news reporting with a critical perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of the support is to offer citizens accurate and objective news reporting with a critical perspective.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-01-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-06-04" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-06-04" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="TR" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Turkey</narrative>
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    <sector code="15153" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Media and free flow of information</narrative>
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    <sector code="151" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021-1918/ISTA-1" type="2" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2021-UM2021-1918/ISTA-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Supporting the financial stability of independent news website Diken</narrative>
      <narrative>Supporting the financial stability of independent news website Diken</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The purpose of the support is to offer citizens accurate and objective news reporting with a critical perspective.</narrative>
      <narrative>The purpose of the support is to offer citizens accurate and objective news reporting with a critical perspective.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Diken</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2021-06-04" />
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-06-04" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15153" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-2020-023934</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-2020-023934-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
      <narrative>Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
      <narrative>Partnership for Market Implementation</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44008" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="44008">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44008" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="44008">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
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      <narrative>14.2 - By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.3 - Minimera och åtgärda havsförsurningens konsekvenser, bland annat genom ökat vetenskapligt samarbete på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.3 - Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced scientific cooperation at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.4 - Senast 2020 införa en effektiv fångstreglering och stoppa överfiske, olagligt, orapporterat och oreglerat fiske liksom destruktiva fiskemetoder samt genomföra vetenskapligt baserade förvaltningsplaner i syfte att återställa fiskbestånden så snabbt som möjligt, åtminstone till de nivåer som kan producera maximalt hållbart uttag, fastställt utifrån deras biologiska egenskaper.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.4 - By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.5 - By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.c - Stärka bevarandet och hållbart nyttjande av haven och havsresurserna genom att genomföra internationell rätt, såsom den kommer till uttryck i Förenta nationernas havsrättskonvention (UNCLOS), som utgör den rättsliga ramen för bevarande och hållbart nyttjande av hav och havsresurser, vilket erinras om i punkt 158 i slutdokumentet The Future We Want från Förenta nationernas konferens om hållbar utveckling (Rio+20).</narrative>
      <narrative>14.c - Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by implementing international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of “The future we want”.</narrative>
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      <narrative>4.c - By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Convention on International Trade</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Convention on International Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna core contribution (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna core contribution (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Convention on International Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
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    <tag code="15.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>15.1 - By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.1 - Till 2020 bevara, återställa och hållbart använda ekosystem på land och i sötvatten och deras ekosystemtjänster, särskilt skogar, våtmarker, berg och torra områden, i enlighet med de skyldigheter som anges i internationella överenskommelser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.a - Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">15.a - Mobilisera och väsentligt öka de finansiella resurserna från alla källor för att bevara och hållbart nyttja den biologiska mångfalden och ekosystemen.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/02175/DLN20221/2175</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Livestock/veterinary services</narrative>
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    <sector code="311" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agriculture</narrative>
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/02175/DLN20221/2175-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47148" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47148">
      <narrative>WOAH/World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47148" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47148">
      <narrative>WOAH/World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <tag code="2.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="31110" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agricultural policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="311" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Agriculture</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-N2021/12855,N2021/12855:1,N2022/605-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) core contribution, Landsbygdsdepartementet</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41301" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41301">
      <narrative>FAO/Food and Agriculture Organization</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41301" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41301">
      <narrative>FAO/Food and Agriculture Organization</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.4" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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    <tag code="2.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.c - Vidta åtgärder för att säkerställa väl fungerande marknader och derivatmarknader för jordbruksråvaror. Underlätta tillgången till aktuell marknadsinformation, inklusive om livsmedelsreserver, i syfte att bidra till att begränsa extrema svängningar i livsmedelspriser.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.2 - Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>European Commission - Development Share</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Refugees in donor country</narrative>
      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Refugees in donor country</narrative>
      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    </participating-org>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2022-REF2022:9</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Core support to International Developmen</narrative>
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      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Developmen</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Developmen</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44002" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="44002">
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    </participating-org>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation (by Ministry of Health and Social Affairs)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41307" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41307">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2022-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operati</narrative>
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      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe core contribution</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15180" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>Strengthening Public Youth Organisations Cooperations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.8 - Skydda arbetstagarnas rättigheter och främja en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare, inklusive arbetskraftsinvandrare, i synnerhet kvinnliga migranter, och människor i otrygga anställningar.</narrative>
      <narrative>8.8 - Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.b - By 2020, develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the Global Jobs Pact of the International Labour Organization.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.b - Senast 2020 utarbeta och börja tillämpa en global strategi för ungdomssysselsättning samt genomföra Internationella arbetsorganisationens globala sysselsättningspakt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Meteorological Organisation, (by Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.2 - Integrera klimatåtgärder i politik, strategier och planering på nationell nivå.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.3 - Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
      <narrative>13.a - Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible.</narrative>
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      <narrative>13.b - Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.b - Främja mekanismer för att höja förmågan till effektiv klimatrelaterad planering och förvaltning i de minst utvecklade länderna, med särskilt fokus på kvinnor, ungdomar samt lokala och marginaliserade samhällen.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.9" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.9 - Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.9 - Öka det internationella stödet för genomförande av effektiv och riktad kapacitetsuppbyggnad i utvecklingsländerna till stöd för nationella planer för att genomföra alla målen för hållbar utveckling, inklusive genom samarbete nord–syd och syd–syd samt trepartssamarbete.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Organisation for Migration (Ministry of Justice)</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>15.7 - Take urgent action to end poaching and trafficking of protected species of flora and fauna and address both demand and supply of illegal wildlife products.</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency, assessed contributions(by ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-KN2023/02459-IAEA-TCF-1" type="2" />
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
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      <narrative>International Atomic Energy Agency - Technical Cooperation Fund, technical cooperation (ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>7.a - By 2030, enhance international cooperation to facilitate access to clean energy research and technology, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and advanced and cleaner fossil-fuel technology, and promote investment in energy infrastructure and clean energy technology.</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) core contribution (Ministry of Education and Research)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) core contribution (Ministry of Education and Research)</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.2 - By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.3 - Minimera och åtgärda havsförsurningens konsekvenser, bland annat genom ökat vetenskapligt samarbete på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.4 - By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans, in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.4 - Senast 2020 införa en effektiv fångstreglering och stoppa överfiske, olagligt, orapporterat och oreglerat fiske liksom destruktiva fiskemetoder samt genomföra vetenskapligt baserade förvaltningsplaner i syfte att återställa fiskbestånden så snabbt som möjligt, åtminstone till de nivåer som kan producera maximalt hållbart uttag, fastställt utifrån deras biologiska egenskaper.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.5 - By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.5 - Senast 2020 skydda minst 10 procent av kust- och havsområdena, i överensstämmelse med nationell och internationell rätt och på grundval av bästa tillgängliga vetenskapliga rön.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.a - Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology, taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing States and least developed countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">14.a - Öka den vetenskapliga kunskapen, utveckla forskningskapaciteten och överföra havsteknik, med hänsyn tagen till den mellanstatliga oceanografiska kommissionens kriterier och riktlinjer för överföring av havsteknik (Criteria and Guidelines on the Transfer of Marine Technology), i syfte att skapa friskare hav och öka den marina biologiska mångfaldens bidrag till utvecklingen i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet i små önationer under utveckling och de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>14.c - Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by implementing international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of “The future we want”.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.c - Vidta åtgärder för att säkerställa väl fungerande marknader och derivatmarknader för jordbruksråvaror. Underlätta tillgången till aktuell marknadsinformation, inklusive om livsmedelsreserver, i syfte att bidra till att begränsa extrema svängningar i livsmedelspriser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation core support (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Intellectual Property Organisation core support (Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">World Organisation for Animal Health</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-REF2023:10</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-REF2023:10-1" type="2" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Core support to International Development Cooperation (IDA)</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44002" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="44002">
      <narrative>IDA/International Development Association/The World Bank</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-44002" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="44002">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">1.a - Säkra en betydande resursmobilisering från en mängd olika källor, inklusive genom ökat utvecklingssamarbete, i syfte att ge utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna, tillräckliga och förutsebara medel för att genomföra program och politik för att avskaffa all form av fattigdom.</narrative>
      <narrative>1.a - Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.2 - De utvecklade länderna ska fullt ut fullfölja sina åtaganden i fråga om offentligt utvecklingsbistånd, inklusive många utvecklade länders åtagande att nå målet att ge 0,7 procent av BNI till utvecklingsländer och 0,15–0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna. De länder som ger offentligt utvecklingsbistånd uppmanas att överväga att fastställa ett mål om att ge minst 0,20 procent av BNI till de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Svenska dialoginstitutet för Mellanöstern och Nordafrika</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska dialoginstitutet för Mellanöstern och Nordafrika</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute for the Middle East and North Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska dialoginstitutet för Mellanöstern och Nordafrika</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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    <title>
      <narrative>Svenska dialoginstitutet för Mellanöstern och Nordafrika</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Svenska dialoginstitutet för Mellanöstern och Nordafrika</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Swedish dialogue institute for the Middle East and North Africa</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.2 - By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations (UNO) core support</narrative>
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      <narrative>European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
      <narrative>European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
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      <narrative>European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">European Commission - Development Share of Budget</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.2 - Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country training</narrative>
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      <narrative>Refugees in donor country misc temporary sustenance</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative>World Health Organisation</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.2 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att inga spädbarn eller barn under fem år dör av orsaker som hade kunnat förebyggas. Alla länder bör sträva efter att minska den neonatala dödligheten till högst tolv dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda och dödligheten bland barn under fem år till högst 25 dödsfall per 1 000 levande födda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.3 - By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.5 - Stärka insatserna för att förebygga och behandla drogmissbruk, inklusive narkotikamissbruk och skadligt alkoholbruk.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.5 - Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.6 - By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.a - Stärka genomförandet av Världshälsoorganisationens ramkonvention om tobakskontroll i alla länder, där så är lämpligt.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
      <narrative>3.b - Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public healt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.c - Väsentligt stärka finansieringen av hälso- och sjukvården liksom insatserna för att rekrytera, utveckla, utbilda och behålla hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal i utvecklingsländerna, särskilt i de minst utvecklade länderna och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.c - Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.d - Stärka alla länders, i synnerhet utvecklingsländernas, kapacitet när det gäller tidig varning, riskreducering och hantering av nationella och globala hälsorisker.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.d - Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé core contribution</narrative>
      <narrative>Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europé core contribution</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <transaction-type code="3" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UD2023/00366</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
      <narrative>Development related part of the contribution to the Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47138" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47138">
      <narrative>COE/Council of Europe</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47138" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47138">
      <narrative>COE/Council of Europe</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="B021" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">36022411.2600000054</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UD2023/00366" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UD2023/09533</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 405 10 00</telephone>
      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
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      <narrative>Sectors not specified</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="998" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Unallocated / Unspecified</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UD2023/09533-1" type="2" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>UNIDIR core support</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNIDIR core support</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41150">
      <narrative>UNIDIR/United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41150" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41150">
      <narrative>UNIDIR/United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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    <tag code="3.4" vocabulary="3">
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      <narrative>3.4 - By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="99810" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="998" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mainstreaming the Unregistered Employment Issue in Turkey's Textile Industry</narrative>
      <narrative>Mainstreaming the Unregistered Employment Issue in Turkey's Textile Industry</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CCCT is committed to reducing the number of unregistered workers in Türkiye's textile industry.

The goal is to promote fair labor practices and protect workers' rights.</narrative>
      <narrative>CCCT is committed to reducing the number of unregistered workers in Türkiye's textile industry.

The goal is to promote fair labor practices and protect workers' rights.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-03-01" />
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-103 33 STOCKHOLM, Sweden</narrative>
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    <sector code="16070" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="160" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Mainstreaming the Unregistered Employment Issue in Turkey's Textile Industry</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Mainstreaming the Unregistered Employment Issue in Turkey's Textile Industry</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>CCCT is committed to reducing the number of unregistered workers in Türkiye's textile industry.

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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CCCT is committed to reducing the number of unregistered workers in Türkiye's textile industry.

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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>Clean Clothes Campaign Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Clean Clothes Campaign Turkey</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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Develop the first comprehensive gender-responsive data analysis in Türkiye.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Exploring Gender Data for Gender Equal Cities</narrative>
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Conduct a comprehensive analysis of gender-responsive data availability in Istanbul.
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">212000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">212000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Cultural Training Program for Post-Disaster Recovery</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2023-05-15" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-15" />
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    <title>
      <narrative>Cultural Training Program for Post-Disaster Recovery</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project will be implemented in earthquake-affected areas to train local cultural actors in cultural heritage preservation and strengthening cultural institutions in times of crisis. The goal is to help these communities rebuild their cultural infrastructure and identity in the aftermath of disaster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="2" crs-channel-code="23000">
      <narrative>A Corner in the World</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-2" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-23000" type="23" role="4" crs-channel-code="23000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-05-15" />
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="5" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-05-15" />
      <value value-date="2023-05-15">396000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">396000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/17279/ISTA" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-2-CRS2023-UM2023/37902/ISTA</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>The project aims to mark International Human Rights Day 2023.
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="4" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-12-01" />
    <contact-info>
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      <email>https://www.government.se/contact-information/</email>
      <website>www.government.se</website>
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    <sector code="15160" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Human rights</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="2" crs-channel-code="22000">
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-22000" type="22" role="4" crs-channel-code="22000">
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-12-01" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-01" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" />
      <recipient-country code="TR" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="151" />
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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        <narrative>Government Offices of Sweden</narrative>
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      <website>www.government.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.8 - Åstadkomma allmän hälso- och sjukvård för alla, som även skyddar mot ekonomisk risk, tillgång till grundläggande hälso- och sjukvård av god kvalitet liksom tillgång till säkra, effektiva och ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin av god kvalitet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change</narrative>
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      <narrative>Universal Postal Union core contribution (by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">9.a - Främja utbyggnad av hållbar och motståndskraftig infrastruktur i utvecklingsländerna genom ökat finansiellt, teknologiskt och tekniskt stöd till afrikanska länder, de minst utvecklade länderna, kustlösa utvecklingsländer och små önationer under utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.3 - Senast 2030 utrota epidemierna av aids, tuberkulos, malaria och försummade tropiska sjukdomar samt bekämpa hepatit, vattenburna sjukdomar och andra smittsamma sjukdomar.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.4 - Till 2030 genom förebyggande insatser och behandling minska det antal människor som dör i förtid av icke smittsamma sjukdomar med en tredjedel samt främja psykisk hälsa och välbefinnande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.6 - Till 2020 halvera antalet dödsfall och skador i vägtrafikolyckor i världen.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.7 - Senast 2030 säkerställa att alla har tillgång till sexuell och reproduktiv hälsovård, inklusive familjeplanering, information och utbildning, och att reproduktiv hälsa integreras i nationella strategier och program.</narrative>
      <narrative>3.7 - By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes.</narrative>
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      <narrative>3.a - Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">3.b - Stödja forskning om och utveckling av vaccin och läkemedel mot de smittsamma och icke-smittsamma sjukdomar som i första hand drabbar utvecklingsländer. Sörja för tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga grundläggande läkemedel och vaccin, i enlighet med Doha-deklarationen om TRIPS-avtalet och folkhälsa, i vilken det bekräftas att utvecklingsländerna har rätt att fullt ut utnyttja den flexibilitet som avtalet om handelsrelaterade aspekter av immaterialrätter erbjuder för att skydda folkhälsan och, framför </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">13.a - Fullfölja det åtagande som de utvecklade länder som är parter i Förenta nationernas ramkonvention om klimatförändringar gjort gällande en målsättning att till 2020 gemensamt mobilisera 100 miljarder US-dollar årligen från alla typer av källor för att tillgodose utvecklingsländernas behov vad gäller meningsfulla begränsningsåtgärder och insyn i genomförandet samt så snart som möjligt finansiera och operationalisera den gröna klimatfonden fullt ut.</narrative>
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      <narrative>International Union for the Conservation of Nature (by the ministry of the environment)</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.1 - By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>15.a - Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.1 - Senast 2030 avskaffa hunger och garantera alla människor, i synnerhet de fattiga och människor i utsatta situationer, inklusive små barn, tillgång till tillräckligt med säker och näringsrik mat året om.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.1 - By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.2 - Senast 2030 avskaffa alla former av undernäring, bland annat genom att senast 2025 nå de internationellt överenskomna målen i fråga om tillväxthämning och undervikt bland barn under fem år, samt tillgodose tonårsflickors, gravida och ammande kvinnors samt äldre personers näringsbehov.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.2 - By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.3 - By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.3 - Till 2030 fördubbla jordbrukets produktivitet och inkomster för småskaliga livsmedelsproducenter, i synnerhet kvinnor, ursprungsfolk, familjejordbrukare, boskapsskötande nomader samt fiskare, inklusive genom säker och lika tillgång till mark, andra produktionsresurser och insatsvaror, kunskap, finansiella tjänster och marknader samt möjligheter till värdeskapande och sysselsättning utanför jordbruket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.4 - By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.4 - Senast 2030 uppnå hållbara system för livsmedelsproduktion samt införa motståndskraftiga jordbruksmetoder som ökar produktiviteten och produktionen, som bidrar till att upprätthålla ekosystemen, som stärker förmågan till anpassning till klimatförändringar, extrema väderförhållanden, torka, översvämning och andra katastrofer och som successivt förbättrar mark- och jordkvaliteten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.5 - By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.5 - Senast 2020 upprätthålla den genetiska mångfalden av fröer, odlade växter, produktionsdjur och tamdjur samt deras besläktade vilda arter, bland annat med hjälp av välskötta och diversifierade frö- och växtbanker på nationell, regional och internationell nivå. Främja tillträde till samt rimlig och rättvis fördelning av de fördelar som uppstår vid användning av genetiska resurser och därmed förknippad traditionell kunskap, i enlighet med internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">2.a - Öka investeringarna, bland annat genom stärkt internationellt samarbete, i infrastruktur på landsbygden, forsknings- och rådgivningstjänster för jordbruket, teknikutveckling samt genbanker för växter och husdjur i syfte att öka jordbrukets produktionskapacitet i utvecklingsländerna, i synnerhet de minst utvecklade länderna.</narrative>
      <narrative>2.a - Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>2.c - Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ministry for Foreign Affairs</narrative>
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      <narrative>Protecting and Defending Freedom of Expression and Data Privacy on Digital World in Turkey</narrative>
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      <narrative>Scholarship for tuition fees at Swedish higher education institution</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the course is to enhance the capacity of mission personnel to integrate a Sexual and gender based violence perspective as part of their daily work. The participants should be able to apply this perspective in conflict prevention, ongoing investigations and advising providning the necessary knowledge, tools and skills.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skickar en domare från Sveriges Domstolar för att undervisa på en kurs för nuvarande och blivande utsända inom mission för att genomföra EU:s gemensamma säkerhets och försvarspolitik. Kursen handlar om hur man ska undersöka ärenden som rör sexualiserat och könsbaserat våld i konfliktsituationer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The aim of the training course is to ensure that personnel sent out to CSDP missions have a sound and thourough knowledge on sexual and gender based violence in a conflict setting.</narrative>
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      <email>internationellsamordning@dom.se</email>
      <website>www.domstol.se</website>
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        <narrative>Domstolsverket, 551 81 Jönköping</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Short term activities within the mandate of the European Security and Defence Policy</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The aim of the course is to enhance the capacity of mission personnel to integrate a Sexual and gender based violence perspective as part of their daily work. The participants should be able to apply this perspective in conflict prevention, ongoing investigations and advising providning the necessary knowledge, tools and skills.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Skickar en domare från Sveriges Domstolar för att undervisa på en kurs för nuvarande och blivande utsända inom mission för att genomföra EU:s gemensamma säkerhets och försvarspolitik. Kursen handlar om hur man ska undersöka ärenden som rör sexualiserat och könsbaserat våld i konfliktsituationer.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att missionspersonal får med sig mer kunskap om könsbaserat och sexualiserat våld när de åker ut i mission i konfliktområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish National Courts Administration</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-07-01" />
      <value value-date="2019-07-01">500000</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">187865</value>
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      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-32-0176-2018</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Short term secondment of personnell to the The European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Ukraine round table discussions on rule of law with Ukraine judges, prosecutors and polices within the framework EUAM Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Korttidsinsatser inom ramen för EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (EUAM Ukraina) avseende rundabordssamtal på rättstatligt tema på olika orter i Ukraina.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att utbyta erfarenheter mellan experter från Sveriges Domstolar och representanter från det ukrainska rättsväsendet kring rollfördelningen mellan åklagare och domare under förundersökningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>To exchange experiences between experts from the Swedish Courts and representatives from the Ukrainian judiciary on the division of roles between prosecutors and judges during the preliminary investigation.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 36 155 3 00</telephone>
      <email>internationellsamordning@dom.se</email>
      <website>www.domstol.se</website>
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        <narrative>Domstolsverket, 551 81 Jönköping</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>The discussions led to representatives from the Ukrainian judiciary reflecting on and proposing reforms, which led to insights into the fact that change can be achieved through renewed working methods and collaboration.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Diskussionerna ledde till att representanter från det ukrainska rättsväsendet fick reflektera över och föreslå reformer, vilket ledde till insikter om att förändringar kan åstadkommas genom förnyade arbetsmetoder och samverkan.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Short term secondment of personnell to the The European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Korttidsinsatser inom ramen för EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (EUAM Ukraina)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Korttidsinsatser inom ramen för EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (EUAM Ukraina) avseende rundabordssamtal på rättstatligt tema på olika orter i Ukraina.</narrative>
      <narrative>Ukraine round table discussions on rule of law with Ukraine judges, prosecutors and polices within the framework EUAM Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Att utbyta erfarenheter mellan experter från Sveriges Domstolar och representanter från det ukrainska rättsväsendet kring rollfördelningen mellan åklagare och domare under förundersökningen.</narrative>
      <narrative>To exchange experiences between experts from the Swedish Courts and representatives from the Ukrainian judiciary on the division of roles between prosecutors and judges during the preliminary investigation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish National Courts Administration</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-06-19" />
      <value value-date="2018-06-19">57000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-28">68805</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-32-1225-2018</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polisinsats riktad till den palestinska myndigheten.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända ska under ett år tjänstgöra som biträdande chef för rättsstatsenheten i EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS) och bidra till genomförandet av insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att hjälpa den palestinska myndigheten att bygga sina institutioner för en framtida palestinsk stat med fokus på reformer av säkerhets- och rättssektorn, i enlighet med europeiska och internationella standarder. I slutändan är insatsens mål att förbättra säkerheten för det palestinska folket.</narrative>
      <narrative>The secondee will serve for a period of one year as Deputy Head of Justice Section in the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS) and contribute to the implementation of the mission's overall mandate, which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions for a future Palestinian state, with a focus on reforms of the security and justice sectors, in accordance with European and international standards. Ultimately, the mission's goal is to improve security for the Palestinian people.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-32" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända tjänstgjorde under ett år som biträdande chef för rättsstatsenheten i EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS) och bidrog på så sätt till genomförandet av missionens övergripande uppdrag som är att hjälpa den palestinska myndigheten att bygga sina institutioner för en framtida palestinsk stat med fokus på reformer av säkerhets- och rättssektorn, i enlighet med europeiska och internationella standarder. I slutändan är insatsens mål att förbättra säkerheten för det palestinska folket.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the European Union Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support (EUPOL COPPS) within the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polisinsats riktad till den palestinska myndigheten.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The secondee will serve for a period of one year as Deputy Head of Justice Section in the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS) and contribute to the implementation of the mission's overall mandate, which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions for a future Palestinian state, with a focus on reforms of the security and justice sectors, in accordance with European and international standards. Ultimately, the mission's goal is to improve security for the Palestinian people.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända ska under ett år tjänstgöra som biträdande chef för rättsstatsenheten i EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS) och bidra till genomförandet av insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att hjälpa den palestinska myndigheten att bygga sina institutioner för en framtida palestinsk stat med fokus på reformer av säkerhets- och rättssektorn, i enlighet med europeiska och internationella standarder. I slutändan är insatsens mål att förbättra säkerheten för det palestinska folket.</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid. e sekunderade svenska domarna dömer, tillsammans med lokala domare i straffrättsliga mål som rör krigsförbrytelser, terrorism, organiserad brottslighet och korruption på hög nivå samt andra grova brott. Svenska domare kan också komma att döma i  krigsrelaterade egendomstvister och privatiseringsfrågor. Legal officers gör bl.a. rättsutredningar, förbereder domar och förslag och assisterar domarna i deras arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända kommer bidra till att genomföra insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att stödja rättsinstitutioner i Kosovo på deras väg mot ökad effektivitet, hållbarhet, multi-etnicitet och ansvarsutkrävande, utan politisk inblandning och i full överensstämmelse med internationella mänskliga rättighetsstandarder och europeisk praxis.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded personnel contributed to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända bidrog till att genomföra insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att stödja rättsinstitutioner i Kosovo på deras väg mot ökad effektivitet, hållbarhet, multi-etnicitet och ansvarsutkrävande, utan politisk inblandning och i full överensstämmelse med internationella mänskliga rättighetsstandarder och europeisk praxis.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative>Secondment of personnel to the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid. e sekunderade svenska domarna dömer, tillsammans med lokala domare i straffrättsliga mål som rör krigsförbrytelser, terrorism, organiserad brottslighet och korruption på hög nivå samt andra grova brott. Svenska domare kan också komma att döma i  krigsrelaterade egendomstvister och privatiseringsfrågor. Legal officers gör bl.a. rättsutredningar, förbereder domar och förslag och assisterar domarna i deras arbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the EU's police and rule of law mission EULEX Kosovo within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).  The Swedish National Courts Administration selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to EULEX Kosovo for a period of minimum one year.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices. The work is mainly carried out through trial monitoring.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända kommer bidra till att genomföra insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att stödja rättsinstitutioner i Kosovo på deras väg mot ökad effektivitet, hållbarhet, multi-etnicitet och ansvarsutkrävande, utan politisk inblandning och i full överensstämmelse med internationella mänskliga rättighetsstandarder och europeisk praxis. Arbetet utförs huvudsakligen genom övervakning av rättsprocesser.</narrative>
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        <narrative>The seconded personnel contributed to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices. The work was mainly carried out through trial monitoring.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har i uppdrag av regeringen att särskilt rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s polis- och rättstatsinsats EULEX Kosovo inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP). Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i EULEX Kosovo under minimum ett års tid.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for the EU's police and rule of law mission EULEX Kosovo within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).  The Swedish National Courts Administration selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to EULEX Kosovo for a period of minimum one year.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända kommer bidra till att genomföra insatsens övergripande uppdrag som är att stödja rättsinstitutioner i Kosovo på deras väg mot ökad effektivitet, hållbarhet, multi-etnicitet och ansvarsutkrävande, utan politisk inblandning och i full överensstämmelse med internationella mänskliga rättighetsstandarder och europeisk praxis. Arbetet utförs huvudsakligen genom övervakning av rättsprocesser.</narrative>
      <narrative>The seconded personnel will contribute to fulfilling EULEX’s overall mission which is to support relevant rule of law institutions in Kosovo on their path towards increased effectiveness, sustainability, multi-ethnicity and accountability, free from political interference and in full compliance with international human rights standards and best European practices. The work is mainly carried out through trial monitoring.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bl.a. att sekonderad personal är utbildad inför sina uppdrag och att Domstolsverket stödjer insatserna genom sina korttidsinsatser. Även att insatspersonal får med sig mer kunskap om könsbaserat och sexualiserat våld när de åker ut till insatser i konfliktområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Among others that seconded staff are well-trained and prepared for their assignments and that the Swedish National Courts Administration supports the missions through its short-term activities. Also that personnel sent out to CSDP missions have a sound and thourough knowledge on sexual and gender based violence in a conflict setting.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bl.a. att sekonderad personal är utbildad inför sina uppdrag och att Domstolsverket stödjer insatserna genom sina korttidsinsatser. Även att insatspersonal får med sig mer kunskap om könsbaserat och sexualiserat våld när de åker ut till insatser i konfliktområden.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration (SNCA) has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for missions within the framework EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), and to second personnel to EEAS’ headquarters. The SNCA is working on recruitment opportunities to second a national expert to the EEAS in Brussels who works with rule of law issues within CSDP missions.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för uppdrag inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP), samt att sekundera personal till EU:s utrikestjänst (EEAS) högkvarter. Domstolsverket arbetar på rekryteringsmöjligheter för att sekundera en nationell expert till EEAS i Bryssel som arbetar med frågor om rättsstatens principer inom GSFP-uppdrag.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket kan genomföra en rekryteringsprocess för att tillsätta en befintlig tjänst som sekunderad nationell expert vid Europeiska utrikestjänsten (EEAS), CPCC.1, The Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) som ska bidra till strategisk planering för frågor angående rättsstatens principer inom EU:s insatser för civil krishantering; företrädelsevis EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS), EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (EUAM Ukraina) samt EU:s rättsstatsinsats i Kosovo (EULEX Kosovo).</narrative>
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      <narrative>Preparation of the possibilities for the secondment of personnel to the European External Action Service's headquarters</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har fått i uppdrag av regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för uppdrag inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP), samt att sekundera personal till EU:s utrikestjänst (EEAS) högkvarter. Domstolsverket arbetar på rekryteringsmöjligheter för att sekundera en nationell expert till EEAS i Bryssel som arbetar med frågor om rättsstatens principer inom GSFP-uppdrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration (SNCA) has been assigned by the government to recruit and make personnel available for missions within the framework EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), and to second personnel to EEAS’ headquarters. The SNCA is working on recruitment opportunities to second a national expert to the EEAS in Brussels who works with rule of law issues within CSDP missions.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration can conduct a recruitment process to appoint a secondee who will contribute to strategic planning concerning rule of law issues within CSDP missions; predominantly the European Union Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law (EUPOL COPPS), the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) and the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX Kosovo).</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket kan genomföra en rekryteringsprocess för att tillsätta en befintlig tjänst som sekunderad nationell expert vid Europeiska utrikestjänsten (EEAS), CPCC.1, The Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) som ska bidra till strategisk planering för frågor angående rättsstatens principer inom EU:s insatser för civil krishantering; företrädelsevis EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (EUPOL COPPS), EU:s rådgivande insats i Ukraina (EUAM Ukraina) samt EU:s rättsstatsinsats i Kosovo (EULEX Kosovo).</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration recruit and make personnel available for the EU's peacekeeping missions within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), such as the EU Advisory Mission to Ukraine. SNCA selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to the mission. SNCA also conducts short-term activities in the area of the rule of law in cooperation with EUAM Ukraine and to the benefit of Ukrainian counterparts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har i uppdrag av regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s fredsfrämjande insatser inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP), bl.a. till EU:s rådgivande mission i Ukraina. Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i insatsen. Domstolsverket bedriver också korttidsinsatser inom området rättsstatens principer i samarbete med EUAM Ukraina och till stöd för ukrainska motparter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That our personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which includes to expedite a sustainable reform of the civilian security sector and provide strategic advice and hands-on support for specific reform measures in accordance with EU standards and international principles of good governance and human rights. The short-term activities in cooperation with EUAM also contribute to this overarching goal.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända kommer att bidra till uppfyllnaden av insatsens mandat, vilket handlar om att genomföra en hållbar reform av den civila säkerhetssektorn och tillhandahålla strategisk rådgivning och praktiskt stöd för specifika reformåtgärder i enlighet med EU:s standarder och internationella principer för god styrning och mänskliga rättigheter. Korttidsinsatserna i samarbete med EUAM bidrar också till detta övergripande mål.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända bidrog till uppfyllnaden av insatsens mandat, vilket handlar om att genomföra en hållbar reform av den civila säkerhetssektorn och tillhandahålla strategisk rådgivning och praktiskt stöd för specifika reformåtgärder i enlighet med EU:s standarder och internationella principer för god styrning och mänskliga rättigheter. Korttidsinsatserna i samarbete med EUAM bidrog också till detta övergripande mål.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration recruit and make personnel available for the EU's peacekeeping missions within the framework of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), such as the EU Advisory Mission to Ukraine. SNCA selects and nominates judges and other court staff for secondment to the mission. SNCA also conducts short-term activities in the area of the rule of law in cooperation with EUAM Ukraine and to the benefit of Ukrainian counterparts.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverket har i uppdrag av regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för EU:s fredsfrämjande insatser inom ramen för EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP), bl.a. till EU:s rådgivande mission i Ukraina. Domstolsverket väljer ut och nominerar såväl domare som annan juridiskt kunnig domstolspersonal från svenska domstolar att tjänstgöra i insatsen. Domstolsverket bedriver också korttidsinsatser inom området rättsstatens principer i samarbete med EUAM Ukraina och till stöd för ukrainska motparter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That our personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which includes to expedite a sustainable reform of the civilian security sector and provide strategic advice and hands-on support for specific reform measures in accordance with EU standards and international principles of good governance and human rights. The short-term activities in cooperation with EUAM also contribute to this overarching goal.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Domstolsverkets utsända kommer att bidra till uppfyllnaden av insatsens mandat, vilket handlar om att genomföra en hållbar reform av den civila säkerhetssektorn och tillhandahålla strategisk rådgivning och praktiskt stöd för specifika reformåtgärder i enlighet med EU:s standarder och internationella principer för god styrning och mänskliga rättigheter. Korttidsinsatserna i samarbete med EUAM bidrar också till detta övergripande mål.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish National Courts Administration has an assignment to recruit personel to be seconded to EU intsruments in the field of civilian crisis management. Although Albania is not a post conflict area it is one that needs to build strong insitutions and show progress in order to join the European Union in the future.</narrative>
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      <narrative>CoE was established in February 2020. It operates with a focus on enhancing capabilities to strengthen civilian crisis management in the framework of CSDP. The Centre isupporting its currently 23 EU Member States and EEAS, preferred partner of the CoE, in implementing their commitments under the Civilian CSDP Compact. NATO, represented by its International Staff, is also a preferred partner of the CoE.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten bidrar med personal för att bistå CoE i deras uppdrag att stötta EU:s medlemsstater i att stärka deras civila krishanteringsförmåga.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Police Authority contributes personnel to assist the CoE in their mission to support EU Member States in strengthening their civilian crisis management capabilities.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-28" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://www.coe-civ.eu/" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of CoE</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-COE-BERLIN-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>In 2025, 1 Swedish police officer (1 man) served at the center for all or part of the year, corresponding to 0.2 annual workforce.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 1 svensk polisanställd (1 man) vid centret hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 0,2 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-COE-BERLIN-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel seconded to European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management (CoE) office in Berlin.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till CoE i Berlin.</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>CoE was established in February 2020. It operates with a focus on enhancing capabilities to strengthen civilian crisis management in the framework of CSDP. The Centre isupporting its currently 23 EU Member States and EEAS, preferred partner of the CoE, in implementing their commitments under the Civilian CSDP Compact. NATO, represented by its International Staff, is also a preferred partner of the CoE.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">CoE inrättades i februari 2020.Fokus är på att att förbättra kapaciteten för att stärka civil krishantering inom ramen för GSFP. Centret är stödjer sina 23 EU-medlemsstater, EEAS, föredragen partner till CoE, i att genomföra sina åtaganden enligt Civilian CSDP Compact.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The Police Authority contributes personnel to assist the CoE in their mission to support EU Member States in strengthening their civilian crisis management capabilities.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten bidrar med personal för att bistå CoE i deras uppdrag att stötta EU:s medlemsstater i att stärka deras civila krishanteringsförmåga.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>CoE/European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47000">
      <narrative>CoE/European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis Management</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="1" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-28" />
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">0</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">2000000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">1852821.26</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1394423</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">458398.26</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-COE-BERLIN-POLIS" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EUAM-IRAK-POLIS</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Iraq, EUAM</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s rådgivande insats i Irak, EUAM Irak</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rådgivande insats i Irak (European Union Advisory Mission in support of Security Sector Reform in Iraq, EUAM Iraq) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Advisory Mission in support of Security Sector Reform in Iraq (EUAM Iraq) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which aims to support the implementation of security sector reform in Iraq.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar till att stödja Iraks regeringen med säkerhetsektorreform.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="IQ" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Iraq</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://eeas.europa.eu/csdp-missions-operations/euam-iraq_en" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EUAM-IRAK-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (5 män) i missionen hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 4,6 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (5 män) i missionen hela eller delar av året, motsvarande 4,0 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2023 tjänstegjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (5 män) i missionen hela eller delra av året, motsvarande 3,9 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2025, 5 Swedish police officers (5 men) served in the mission for all or part of the year, corresponding to 4.6 full-time equivalents. During 2024 a total of 5 employees (men) were seconded to the missio for the whole or part of the year, corresponding to 4,0 annual manpower. During 2023, a total of 5 Swedish Police employees (5 men) were seconded to the mission for the whole or part of the year, corresponding to 3,9 annual work units.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EUAM-IRAK-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s rådgivande insats i Irak, EUAM Irak</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Iraq, EUAM</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Advisory Mission in support of Security Sector Reform in Iraq (EUAM Iraq) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rådgivande insats i Irak (European Union Advisory Mission in support of Security Sector Reform in Iraq, EUAM Iraq) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which aims to support the implementation of security sector reform in Iraq.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar till att stödja Iraks regeringen med säkerhetsektorreform.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUAM/European Union Advisory Mission to Support Security Sector Reform in Iraq</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUAM/European Union Advisory Mission to Support Security Sector Reform in Iraq</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2017-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.5 - Väsentligt minska alla former av korruption och mutor.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="LY" />
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s gränsstödsinsats i Palestina, EUBAM Rafah</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission at Rafah, EUBAM</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s gränsstödsinsats i Palestina (European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point, EUBAM Rafah) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point (EUBAM Rafah) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="PS" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Palestine, State of</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://www.eubam-rafah.eu/en" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EUBAM-RAFAH-POLIS-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative>No Swedish Police employees were seconded to the mission during 2023.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ingen svensk polispersonal tjänstgjorde i insatsen under 2023.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EUBAM-RAFAH-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s gränsstödsinsats i Palestina, EUBAM Rafah</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission at Rafah, EUBAM</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point (EUBAM Rafah) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s gränsstödsinsats i Palestina (European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point, EUBAM Rafah) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUBAM/European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EUBAM/European Union Border Assistance Mission at the Rafah Crossing Point</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2018-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2018-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2018-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">134802</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">1425623</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">1439005</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">1257113</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">1195833</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">4275574</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-28">134802</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">1425623</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">1439005</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">1257113</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">12415</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">6616</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="PS" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EUBAM-RAFAH-POLIS" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EU-EEAS-POLIS</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s utrikestjänst (EEAS)</narrative>
      <narrative>Police personnel seconded to the EU, European External Action Services</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
Contributions with police expertise to the European External Action Services (EEAS) is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the organisation's mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The activities of EEAS include developing training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Bidrag till EU:s utrikestjänst i Bryssel (European External Action Services, EEAS) är en del av uppdraget. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to the implementation of the EU's common security and defense policy (CSDP) and civilian CSDP operations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP) och civila GSFP-insatser.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage_en" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the European External Service Action</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
    </document-link>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-EU-EEAS-POLIS-1" type="2" />
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
      </title>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">År 2025 arbetade totalt 3 polisanställda vid EU:s utrikestjänst. År 2024 arbetade 4 svenska polisanställda vid EU:s utrikestjänst (EEAS). Det var något mer än 2023 då det var 3 utsända.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2025, a total of 3 police officers worked at the EU External Action Service. In 2024, 4 Swedish police officers worked at the EU External Action Service (EEAS). This was slightly more than in 2023, when there were 3 seconded.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="2">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-EU-EEAS-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Police personnel seconded to the EU, European External Action Services</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s utrikestjänst (EEAS)</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Bidrag till EU:s utrikestjänst i Bryssel (European External Action Services, EEAS) är en del av uppdraget. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
Contributions with police expertise to the European External Action Services (EEAS) is part of the Swedish support. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the organisation's mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The activities of EEAS include developing training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to the implementation of the EU's common security and defense policy (CSDP) and civilian CSDP operations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av EU:s gemensamma säkerhets- och försvarspolitik (GSFP) och civila GSFP-insatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EEAS/European External Action Service</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-42000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="42000">
      <narrative>EEAS/European External Action Service</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s rättsstödsinsats i Kosovo, EULEX Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Rule of Law Mission for Kosovo (EULEX  Kosovo) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rättsstödsinsats i Kosovo (European Union Rule of Law Mission for Kosovo, EULEX Kosovo) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, which aims to support security sector reform in Kosovo.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar till att stödja säkerhetsektorreform i Kosovo.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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    <document-link url="http://www.eulex-kosovo.eu/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025, 9 police officers (4 women and 5 men) served in the mission for all or part of the year. In total, this corresponds to 6.7 annual workforces. During 2024, a total of 12 Swedish Policy employees (5 women and 7 men) were seconded to the mission, corresonding to 8,5 annual work units. During the previous year, 2023, a total of 11 Swedish Police employees (4 women and 7 men) were seconded to the mission, corresponding to 5,2 annual work units.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 9 polisanställda (4 kvinnor och 5 män) i missionen under hela eller delar av året. Totalt motsvarar det 6,7 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 12 svenska polisanställda (5 kvinnor och 7 män) i missionen under hela eller delar av året. Total 8,5 årsarbetskrafter. Föregående år, 2023, tjänstgjorde 11 svenska polisanställda (4 kvinnor och 7 män) i missionen, under hela eller delar av året, totalt 5,2 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Rule of Law Mission for Kosovo (EULEX  Kosovo) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s rättsstödsinsats i Kosovo (European Union Rule of Law Mission for Kosovo, EULEX Kosovo) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, which aims to support security sector reform in Kosovo.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar till att stödja säkerhetsektorreform i Kosovo.</narrative>
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      <narrative>EULEX/European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which primarily aims to ensure peace in the border regions and ensure communities can return to normal life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate which primarily aims to ensure peace in the border regions and ensure communities can return to normal life.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s insats i Moldavien som har som syfte att stärka krishanteringen i landet samt öka resiliensen mot hybridhot</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations. 
The European Union Partnershiop Mission in the Republic of Moldova (EUPM) is one mission that the Swedish Police Autority is looking into secondeing policing experts to in 2025. The mission was established on 24 April 2023 at the request of Moldova's authorities, to contribute to the strengthening of Moldova's crisis management structure to enhance the resilience to hybrid threats, cybersecurity and countering foreign information manipulation and interference. The Swedish Police Authority plan to second Policing expert to EU mission, EUPM, in Moldova during 2025.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Europeiska unionens partnerskapsuppdrag i Republiken Moldavien (EUPM) är ett uppdrag som den svenska polismyndigheten undersöker att utstationera polisexperter till 2025. Uppdraget inrättades den 24 april 2023 på begäran av Moldaviens myndigheter, för att bidra till att förstärkning av Moldaviens krishanteringsstruktur för att förbättra motståndskraften mot hybridhot, cybersäkerhet och motverka utländsk informationsmanipulation och störningar. Polismyndigheten planerar att utsända polisexpert till EU-uppdraget EUPM i Moldavien under 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar framförallt till att stärka Moldaviens motståndskraft.</narrative>
      <narrative>The police authority's personnel will contribute to the implementation of the operation's mission, which aims primarily to strengthen Moldova's resilience.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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      <narrative>Personnel to EU mission in Moldova EUPM</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Europeiska unionens partnerskapsuppdrag i Republiken Moldavien (EUPM) är ett uppdrag som den svenska polismyndigheten undersöker att utstationera polisexperter till 2025. Uppdraget inrättades den 24 april 2023 på begäran av Moldaviens myndigheter, för att bidra till att förstärkning av Moldaviens krishanteringsstruktur för att förbättra motståndskraften mot hybridhot, cybersäkerhet och motverka utländsk informationsmanipulation och störningar. Polismyndigheten planerar att utsända polisexpert till EU-uppdraget EUPM i Moldavien under 2025.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations. 
The European Union Partnershiop Mission in the Republic of Moldova (EUPM) is one mission that the Swedish Police Autority is looking into secondeing policing experts to in 2025. The mission was established on 24 April 2023 at the request of Moldova's authorities, to contribute to the strengthening of Moldova's crisis management structure to enhance the resilience to hybrid threats, cybersecurity and countering foreign information manipulation and interference. The Swedish Police Authority plan to second Policing expert to EU mission, EUPM, in Moldova during 2025.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, som syftar framförallt till att stärka Moldaviens motståndskraft.</narrative>
      <narrative>The police authority's personnel will contribute to the implementation of the operation's mission, which aims primarily to strengthen Moldova's resilience.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the EU mission in Palestine, EUPOL COPPS</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories, EUPOL COPPS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's objective which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions, focused on security and justice sector reforms</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag att hjälpa den palestinska staten att bygga sina institutioner, inriktad på säkerhetssektorreformer.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <narrative>In 2025, 7 police officers (2 women and 5 men) served, which corresponds to 3.5 annual workforces.During 2024, the Swedish Police seconded 6 staff (2 women and 4 men) to the mission, corresponding to 3,7 annual work units. During the previous year, 2023, the Swedish Police seconded 6 staff (5 men and 1 woman) to the mission, corresponding to 4,4 annual work units. In 2022, a total of 5 Swedish Police employees were seconded to the mission, this corresponded to 1,9 annual work units.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 7 polisanställda (2 kvinnor och 5 män) vilket motsvarar 3,5 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 6 polisanställda (2 kvinnor och 4 män )vilket motsvarade 3,7 årsarbetskrafter. Föregående år, 2023 tjänstgjorde 6 svenska polisanställda (5 män och 1 kvinna) i missionen under hela eller del av året, vilket motsvarade 4,4 årsarbetskrafter. Föregående år, 2022 tjänstgjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (5 män) i insatsen under hela eller del av året, vilket motsvarade 1,9 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten, EUPOL COPPS</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
EU:s polisinsats för den palestinska myndigheten (European Union Police Mission in the Palestinian Territories, EUPOL COPPS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's objective which is to assist the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions, focused on security and justice sector reforms</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.b - Verka för och genomdriva icke-diskriminerande lagstiftning och politik för en hållbar utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktviteter till stöd för FN:s, EU:s och Osses freds- och säkerhetsfrämjande verksamhet. Exempelvis insatsförberedande utbildningar för personal, bidrag till organisationernas policy- och metodutveckling eller annan internationell samverkan.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bland annat att Polismyndighetens personal är förberedd inför sina utlandsuppdrag samt att Polismyndigheten stödjer FN:s, EU:s och Osses verksamhet genom korttidsinsatser riktade till organisationernas huvudkontor eller fältinsatser.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <narrative>Implementation of pre-deployment police courses in Sweden (International Police Officer Course, IPOC). Support to UN, EU and OSCE within peace and security.</narrative>
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      <narrative>To prepare the Swedish police personnel for their missions and to further support the organisations in their work for peace and security.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bland annat att Polismyndighetens personal är förberedd inför sina utlandsuppdrag samt att Polismyndigheten stödjer FN:s, EU:s och Osses verksamhet genom korttidsinsatser riktade till organisationernas huvudkontor eller fältinsatser.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe(OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s insats i Centralafrikanska republiken (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic, MINUSCA) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to protect civilians and support transition processes in the Central African Republic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att skydda civila och stödja övergångsprocesser i Centralafrikanska republiken.</narrative>
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        <narrative>During 2023, Swedish Police seconded 5 staff members to the mission (3 men and 2 women), corresponding to 4,0 annual work units. Also in 2022, 5 employees were seconded to the mission. From the end of 2018 until 2023, some of the personnel formed part of a Specialized Police Team, focusing on Sexual and Gender Based Violence. The Swedish Police Authority ended its personnel contribution in mid-December 2023</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Centralafrikanska republiken, MINUSCA</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to protect civilians and support transition processes in the Central African Republic.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att skydda civila och stödja övergångsprocesser i Centralafrikanska republiken.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in Democratic Republic of the Congo (Mission de l'Organisation des Nations Unies dans la République Démocratique du Congo, MONUSCO) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser. FN:s stabiliseringsinsats i Demokratiska republiken Kongo (Mission de l'Organisation des Nations Unies dans la République Démocratique du Congo, MONUSCO) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, related to the protection of civilians, humanitarian personnel and human rights defenders, and to support the Government of the DRC in its stabilization and peace consolidation efforts.</narrative>
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        <narrative>In 2025, 4 police officers (2 men and two women) served in the operation for all or part of the year. This corresponds to 1.2 annual workforces. In June 2025, the Police Authority took back all seconded personnel and has no planned contribution in 2026. During 2024 the Swedish Police seconded 9 employees (7 men and 2 women) to the mission during the full or part of the year, corresponding to 5,1 annual work units. During the previous year, 2023, 7 Swedish Police employees (5 men and 2 women) were seconded to the mission during the full or parts of the year, corerspding to 4,4 annual work units. The focuse of the team is on Serious Organized Crime or Sexual and Genderbased Violence.</narrative>
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          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser. FN:s stabiliseringsinsats i Demokratiska republiken Kongo (Mission de l'Organisation des Nations Unies dans la République Démocratique du Congo, MONUSCO) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, related to the protection of civilians, humanitarian personnel and human rights defenders, and to support the Government of the DRC in its stabilization and peace consolidation efforts.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to the OSCE's work to promote security.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
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      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
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      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, OSCE SMM</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till Osses civila observatörsinsats i Ukraina, OSCE SMM Ukraina</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The OSCE Special monitoring mission to Ukraine (OSCE SMM) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
Osses civila observatörsinsats i Ukraina (Osse Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, OSCE SMM) utgör en av dessa insatser.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-47131" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="47131">
      <narrative>OSCE/Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="3" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.1 - Avskaffa alla former av diskriminering av alla kvinnor och flickor överallt</narrative>
      <narrative>5.1 - End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2015-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2015-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-01">5060454</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2016-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">12581985</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2017-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2017-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-01">7885737</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2018-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2018-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">9762919</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">13881568</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">4137796</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">2720108</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-01">5646667</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-01">58254333</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-28">5060454</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-28">12581985</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2017-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-28">7885737</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-28">9762919</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2019-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-28">13881568</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-28">4137796</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2021-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-28">2720108</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2022-01-28">2190732</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-28">33034</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-OSSE-UKRAINA-POLIS" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UKRAINA-POLIS</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Technical assistance combined with experts working on capacity development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bidrag av material i kombination med kapacitetsutveckling genom experter kopplat till materiell.</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I regleringsbrevet för budgetår 2026 tilldelas Polismyndigheten 19 miljoner i materielstöd som efterfrågas av Ukraina. Utöver materiellt stöd tillhandahåller myndigheten kapacitetshöjande insatser på relevanta områden kopplat till det materiella stödet.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the regulation letter for budget year 2026, the Swedish Police Authority is allocated 19 million in equipment support requested by Ukraine. In addition to material support, the authority provides capacity-building efforts in relevant areas linked to the material support.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till Ukraina inom området ansvarsutkrävande genom kapacitetshöjande insatser och materiellt stöd.</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to Ukraine in the area of ​​accountability through capacity-building efforts and material support.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UKRAINA-POLIS-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UKRAINA-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Bidrag av material i kombination med kapacitetsutveckling genom experter kopplat till materiell.</narrative>
      <narrative>Technical assistance combined with experts working on capacity development.</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">I regleringsbrevet för budgetår 2026 tilldelas Polismyndigheten 19 miljoner i materielstöd som efterfrågas av Ukraina. Utöver materiellt stöd tillhandahåller myndigheten kapacitetshöjande insatser på relevanta områden kopplat till det materiella stödet.</narrative>
      <narrative>In the regulation letter for budget year 2026, the Swedish Police Authority is allocated 19 million in equipment support requested by Ukraine. In addition to material support, the authority provides capacity-building efforts in relevant areas linked to the material support.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Stöd till Ukraina inom området ansvarsutkrävande genom kapacitetshöjande insatser och materiellt stöd.</narrative>
      <narrative>Support to Ukraine in the area of ​​accountability through capacity-building efforts and material support.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Polismyndigheten</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Polismyndigheten</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">19000000</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">19000000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">18823321.4500000104</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">18823321.4500000104</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UKRAINA-POLIS" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNITAD-IRAK-POLIS</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN investigative team in Iraq, UNITAD. The mission ended 2024-09-17.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s utredningsgrupp för ansvarsutkrävande av ISIL/Daesh övergrepp i Irak, UNITAD</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s utredningsgrupp för ansvarsutkrävande av ISIL/Daesh övergrepp i Irak (United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da’esh/ISIL, UNITAD) utgör en av dessa insatser.Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete. Uppdraget syftar också till att hjälpa den nationella polisorganisationen att utreda krigsförbrytelser.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe(OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da’esh/ISIL (UNITAD) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing. The mission also aims to assist the national police organisation in investigating war crimes.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag att stödja den irakiska regeringen i sitt arbete med att samla in, bevara och lagra bevis om krigsförbrytelser, brott mot mänskligheten och folkmord som begåtts i Irak av terrororganisationen ISIL.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to support the Iraqi government in its efforts to collect, preserve and store evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed in Iraq by the terrorist organization ISIL.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://www.unitad.un.org/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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      <category code="B16" />
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 5 svenska polisanställda (3 kvinnor och 2 män) i missionen, motsvarande 2,2 årsarbetskrafter. Missionen avslutades 2024. Föregående år, 2023, tjänstegjorde 9 svenska polisanställda (4 män och 5 kvinnor) i missionen, motsvarande 5,1 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>During 2024, a total of 5 police employees (3 women and 2 men) were seconded to the mission, corresponding to 2,2 annual work units. The previous year, 2023, a total of 9 Swedish Police employees (5 women and 4 men) were seconded to the mission, this corresponded to 3,7 annual work units.</narrative>
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          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s utredningsgrupp för ansvarsutkrävande av ISIL/Daesh övergrepp i Irak, UNITAD</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN investigative team in Iraq, UNITAD. The mission ended 2024-09-17.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe(OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da’esh/ISIL (UNITAD) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing. The mission also aims to assist the national police organisation in investigating war crimes.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s utredningsgrupp för ansvarsutkrävande av ISIL/Daesh övergrepp i Irak (United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da’esh/ISIL, UNITAD) utgör en av dessa insatser.Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete. Uppdraget syftar också till att hjälpa den nationella polisorganisationen att utreda krigsförbrytelser.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag att stödja den irakiska regeringen i sitt arbete med att samla in, bevara och lagra bevis om krigsförbrytelser, brott mot mänskligheten och folkmord som begåtts i Irak av terrororganisationen ISIL.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate to support the Iraqi government in its efforts to collect, preserve and store evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed in Iraq by the terrorist organization ISIL.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>UNITAD/United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability Against Da'esh/ISIL Crimes</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41000" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41000">
      <narrative>UNITAD/United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability Against Da'esh/ISIL Crimes</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2019-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Mission in Liberia. The mandate was to assist the reform and capacity building of the Liberian National Police. The mission terminated its activities in March 2018.</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="LR" percentage="100">
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    <sector code="15230" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Participation in international peacekeeping operations</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://unmil.unmissions.org/" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
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        <narrative>-</narrative>
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        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">UNMIL Liberia</narrative>
      <narrative>UNMIL</narrative>
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      <narrative>United Nations Mission in Liberia. The mandate was to assist the reform and capacity building of the Liberian National Police. The mission terminated its activities in March 2018.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Colombia, UNVMC</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser._x000D_
FN:s mission i Sydsudan (United Nations Mission in the South Sudan, UNMISS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia (UNVMC) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag för att verifiera genomförandet av det slutliga fredsavtalet och för att hjälpa Colombia i dess åtagande att avsluta konflikten och bygga fred.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, which is a Special Political Mission to verify the implementation of the Final Peace Agreement and to assist Colombia in its commitment to ending the conflict and building peace.</narrative>
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      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 4 polisanställda (4 män) i insatsen, vilket motsvarar 2,3 årsarbetskrafter. Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 6 polisanställda i insatsen (5 män och 1 kvinna) vilket motsvarade 3 årsarbetskrafter. Föregående år, 2023, tjänstgjorde 3 svenska polisanställda i insatsen (2 män och 1 kvinna), motsvarande 1,4 årsarbetskrafter.</narrative>
        <narrative>Under 2025 tjänstgjorde 4 polisanställda (4 män) i insatsen, vilket motsvarar 2,3 årsarbetskrafter. During 2024 Swedish Police seconded a total of 6 employees to the mission (1 woman and 5 men), corresponding to 3 annual work units. The previous year, 2023, Swedish Police seconded a total of 3 employees to the mission (1 woman and 2 men), corresponding to 1,4 annual work units.</narrative>
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        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Colombia, UNVMC</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Colombia, UNVMC</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia (UNVMC) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality, and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser._x000D_
FN:s mission i Sydsudan (United Nations Mission in the South Sudan, UNMISS) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag för att verifiera genomförandet av det slutliga fredsavtalet och för att hjälpa Colombia i dess åtagande att avsluta konflikten och bygga fred.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, which is a Special Political Mission to verify the implementation of the Final Peace Agreement and to assist Colombia in its commitment to ending the conflict and building peace.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.7 - Säkerställa ett lyhört, inkluderande, deltagandebaserat och representativt beslutsfattande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
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    <tag code="16.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.a - Stärka berörda nationella institutioner, bland annat genom internationellt samarbete, i syfte att bygga upp kapacitet på alla nivåer, i synnerhet i utvecklingsländerna, för att förebygga våld och bekämpa terrorism och brottslighet.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.a - Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
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      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.a" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.a - Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.a - Genomföra reformer för att ge kvinnor lika rätt till ekonomiska resurser, möjlighet att äga och kontrollera mark och andra former av egendom samt tillgång till finansiella tjänster, arv och naturresurser, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Personnel to UNODC in Wienna</narrative>
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      <narrative>Human rights and gender sensivitive policing expert UNODC HQ in Wienna.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad som expert inom mänskliga rättigheter och könskänslig polisverksamhet på UNODCs högkvarter i Wien.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska arbeta som law enforcement expert hos UNODC.</narrative>
      <narrative>The police authority's personnel will work as law enforcement experts at UNODC.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
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        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="998" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
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    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
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    <document-link url="https://www.unodc.org/unodc/index.html" format="text/html">
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        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2025 tjänstgjorde en polis (man) under delar av året. Under 2024 så tjänstjorde en polis (man) under delar av året.</narrative>
        <narrative>In 2025, a police officer (male) served for part of the year. In 2024, a police officer (male) served for part of the year.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNODC-ÖSTERRIKE-POLIS-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN i Wien</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to UNODC in Wienna</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Human rights and gender sensivitive policing expert UNODC HQ in Wienna.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sekonderad som expert inom mänskliga rättigheter och könskänslig polisverksamhet på UNODCs högkvarter i Wien.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska arbeta som law enforcement expert hos UNODC.</narrative>
      <narrative>The police authority's personnel will work as law enforcement experts at UNODC.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41128" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41128">
      <narrative>UNODC/United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41128" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41128">
      <narrative>UNODC/United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">1242389</value>
    </budget>
    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">1742000</value>
    </budget>
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-19" />
      <value value-date="2024-04-19">2065812.79</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">1257817</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
    </transaction>
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">807995.79</value>
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="152" />
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" />
      <recipient-region code="998" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UNODC-ÖSTERRIKE-POLIS" type="1" />
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-04-14T06:32:38+02:00" xml:lang="en" default-currency="SEK" hierarchy="1">
    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNSOM-UNPOL</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Somalia, UNSOM</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Somalia, UNSOM</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality , and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s insats i Somalia (United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia, UNSOM) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to provide strategic policy advice to the Somali Government at the federal and state levels to uphold the rule of law and establish and strengthen capable, accountable, and rights-based federal police services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att tillhandahålla strategiska politiska råd till den somaliska regeringen på federal och statlig nivå för att upprätthålla rättsstatsprincipen och upprätta och stärka kapabla, ansvariga och rättighetsbaserade federala polistjänster.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Swedish Police Authority</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 564 18 00</telephone>
      <email>pso-idc@polisen.se</email>
      <website>www.polisen.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Polismyndigheten, Box 12256, SE-102 26 Stockholm, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="SO" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Somalia</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="15220" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="152" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Conflict, Peace &amp; Security</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <document-link url="https://unsom.unmissions.org/" format="text/html">
      <title>
        <narrative>Homepage of the mission</narrative>
      </title>
      <category code="B16" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-36-UNSOM-UNPOL-1" type="2" />
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      <title>
        <narrative>Results achieved</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Uppnådda resultat</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative>During 2024 2 employees from the Swedish Police were seconded to the mission (1 man and 1 woman) corresponding to 1 annual work unit. During the previous year, 2023, 4 employees from the Swedish Police were seconded to the mission for some or all of the year, corresponding to 2,7 annual work units.</narrative>
        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Under 2024 tjänstgjorde 2 svenska polisanställda (1 man och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, motsvarande 1 årsarbetskraft. Föregående år, 2023, tjänstgjorde 4 svensk polisanställda (3 män och 1 kvinna) i insatsen, motsvarande 2,7 årsarbetskrafter.  UNSOM lades ner mot slutet av 2024 och ersattes av UNTIMIS, som polismyndighetens personal gick över till.</narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="5" ascending="0">
        <title>
          <narrative>Not applicable</narrative>
        </title>
        <description>
          <narrative>No indicator available - only a description of the activity results is published</narrative>
        </description>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-36-UNSOM-UNPOL-1</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Personalbidrag till FN:s insats i Somalia, UNSOM</narrative>
      <narrative>Personnel to the UN mission in Somalia, UNSOM</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndigheten har, enligt förordning (1999:1155) om Polisens utlandsstyrka samt årliga regleringsbrev, i uppdrag från Regeringen att rekrytera och ställa personal till förfogande för internationell civil krishantering inom ramen för bl. a. Förenta Nationernas (FN:s), Europeiska unionens (EU:s),och Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europas (Osses) freds och säkerhetsfrämjande insatser.
FN:s insats i Somalia (United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia, UNSOM) utgör en av dessa insatser. Den sekonderade personalen bistår vid genomförandet av uppdragens mandat som i första hand innebär att tillhandahålla expertis, utbildning och kapacitetsuppbyggnad för att stabilisera och utveckla polisorganisationer i konflikt- och postkonfliktmiljöer, samt främja säkerhetssektorreform för att säkerställa upprätthållandet av rättsstatsprincipen. Verksamheten omfattar utbildning i metoder för demokratiskt polisarbete med fokus på att förbättra polisens roll för att upprätthålla medborgarnas välbefinnande, kapacitetsuppbyggnad kring jämställdhet och rådgivning om utveckligen av ett människorättsbaserat synsätt på polisarbete.</narrative>
      <narrative>The Swedish Police Authority has been assigned by the government, through the ordinance on police peace support (1999:1155) and yearly regulation letters, to recruit and make personnel available for international civilian crisis management and peace support operations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Organisation for Security and Cooperation i Europe (OSCE) or similar organisations.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) is one of the operations to which the Swedish Police Authority contributes with personnel. The seconded personnel assist in the implementation of the missions' mandate which primarily involves providing expertise, training and capacity building to stabilise and develop police organisations in conflict and post-conflict environments, and promote security sector reform to ensure the upholding of the rule of law. The missions' activities include training on methods of democractic policing with a focus on improving the police's role to uphold the well-being of the citizens, capacity building on gender equality , and advice on developing a human rights based approach to policing.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Polismyndighetens personal ska bidra till genomförandet av insatsens uppdrag, att tillhandahålla strategiska politiska råd till den somaliska regeringen på federal och statlig nivå för att upprätthålla rättsstatsprincipen och upprätta och stärka kapabla, ansvariga och rättighetsbaserade federala polistjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>That the Swedish Police personnel contributes to fulfill the mission's mandate, to provide strategic policy advice to the Somali Government at the federal and state levels to uphold the rule of law and establish and strengthen capable, accountable, and rights-based federal police services.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="2" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-36" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>The National Police Board</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-41310" type="40" role="4" crs-channel-code="41310">
      <narrative>UNDPO/United Nations Department of Peace Operations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-10-31" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2015-01-01" />
    <tag code="16.1" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.1 - Avsevärt minska alla former av våld och dödligt våld överallt.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.10 - 0 Säkerställa allmän tillgång till information och skydda grundläggande friheter, i enlighet med nationell lagstiftning och internationella avtal.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.2 - Eliminera övergrepp, utnyttjande, människohandel och alla former av våld eller tortyr mot barn.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.3 - Främja rättssäkerheten på nationell och internationell nivå samt säkerställa lika tillgång till rättvisa för alla.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.3 - Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="16.6" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="5.2" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.2 - Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.2 - Avskaffa alla former av våld mot alla kvinnor och flickor i det offentliga och privata rummet, inklusive människohandel, sexuellt utnyttjande och andra typer av exploatering.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.3 - Avskaffa alla skadliga sedvänjor, såsom barnäktenskap, tidiga äktenskap och tvångsäktenskap samt kvinnlig könsstympning.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.3 - Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.5" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.5 - Tillförsäkra kvinnor fullt och faktiskt deltagande och lika möjligheter till ledarskap på alla beslutsnivåer i det politiska, ekonomiska och offentliga livet.</narrative>
      <narrative>5.5 - Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="5.c" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>5.c - Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">5.c - Anta och stärka välgrundad politik och genomförbar lagstiftning för att främja jämställdhet och öka alla kvinnors och flickors egenmakt på alla nivåer</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="2">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="D01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2015-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2015-01-01">29374</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2016-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2016-01-01">2449214</value>
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      <period-start iso-date="2017-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2017-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2017-01-01">5676421</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2018-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2018-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2018-01-01">5652749</value>
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      <period-start iso-date="2019-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2019-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2019-01-01">5468015</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2020-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2020-01-01">3623881</value>
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      <period-start iso-date="2021-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2021-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2021-01-01">3689575</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2022-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2023-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2023-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2023-01-01">5500000</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2026-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2026-01-01">1050000</value>
    </budget>
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      <narrative>The price comparison has the task of informing consumers of what it costs to send money abroad. Marketing is expected to contribute to plenty of visits to the site and the visualization of remittance costs. Increased transparency will contribute to a more competitive market with falling prices.</narrative>
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        <narrative xml:lang="sv">Money from Sweden har bidragit till lägre överföringskostnader internationellt. Svårigheterna att jämföra tjänster för pengaöverföring och nå ut till målgruppen gör att det kan ifrågasättas om tjänsten motsvarar besökarnas behov. Endast 10 % av de som besöker startsidan går vidare för att göra en jämförelse. Tjänsten ska därför avvecklas i förtid, och 2024 blir därmed slutår för tjänsten.</narrative>
        <narrative>Money from Sweden has contributed to lower transfer costs internationally. The difficulties of comparing money transfer services and reaching the target group means that it can be questioned whether the service meets the needs of the visitors. Only 10% of those who visit the home page go on to make a comparison. The service must therefore be phased out prematurely, and 2024 will thus be the final year for the service.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Money from Sweden är en gratis tjänst på nätet där man kan jämföra hur mycket det kostar att skicka pengar med olika företag till andra länder och hur lång tid det tar.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The price comparison has the task of informing consumers of what it costs to send money abroad. Marketing is expected to contribute to plenty of visits to the site and the visualization of remittance costs. Increased transparency will contribute to a more competitive market with falling prices.</narrative>
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      <narrative>10.c - By 2030, reduce to less than 3 per cent the transaction costs of migrant remittances and eliminate remittance corridors with costs higher than 5 per cent.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase exports from developing countries to Sweden. The scope of activities extends to all questions concerning the rules and requirements for exporting from a developing country to Sweden and the European Union as well as market information</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase exports from developing countries to Sweden. The scope of activities extends to all questions concerning the rules and requirements for exporting from a developing country to Sweden and the European Union as well as market information</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy Trade Promotion (Eastern Europe)</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase exports from developing countries to Sweden. The scope of activities extends to all questions concerning the rules and requirements for exporting from a developing country to Sweden and the European Union as well as market information</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase exports from developing countries to Sweden. The scope of activities extends to all questions concerning the rules and requirements for exporting from a developing country to Sweden and the European Union as well as market information</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608510</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ukraina – Stöd till Ukrainas EU-anslutning genom 
NB8 högnivårådgivargrupp</narrative>
      <narrative>Ukraine – Support to Ukraine’s EU Accession 
through the NB8 High-Level Advisory Group</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktiviteten saknar beskrivning. Kontakta Sida för mer information. Ring +46 8 698 50 00 eller skicka e-post till sida@sida.se.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative aims to strengthen Ukraine’s institutional capacity in the EU accession process by providing strategic and technical advice through the Nordic-Baltic High-Level Advisory Group (HLAG). The group consists of senior experts from the eight NB8 countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

The support is demand-driven and implemented in close dialogue with Ukraine’s main counterpart, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister responsible for EU and Euro-Atlantic Integration. It focuses on key elements of the accession process, including screenings, preparation for negotiations, policy analysis, and institutional coordination among relevant authorities.

By mobilising joint Nordic-Baltic expertise, the intervention contributes to improved quality of Ukraine’s submissions to the European Commission, enhanced understanding of EU legislation, and strengthened operational capacity to advance the accession process. The support complements other internationally funded programmes and constitutes a coordinated NB8 contribution to Ukraine’s reform agenda in an ongoing wartime context.

The support is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in cooperation with the other NB8 countries. The geographical focus is Ukraine, and the intervention targets institutional capacity development related to EU integration.

The long-term development objective is for Ukraine to achieve strengthened, sustainable, and well-coordinated institutional capacity to carry out the EU accession process and progressively integrate into the European Union. The support contributes to this objective by reinforcing the ability of key public institutions to plan, coordinate, and implement EU-related reforms, even under conditions of war, thereby supporting long-term political and institutional stability and European integration.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt kapacitet hos vicepremiärministerns kansli och andra nyckelaktörer att planera och genomföra screeningar och förhandlingssteg
•Förbättrad kvalitet och mer strukturerad framtagning av analytiska underlag och submissions till Europeiska kommissionen
•Ökad förståelse hos ukrainska myndigheter för EU:s regelverk och politiska processer
•Förbättrad interinstitutionell samordning i EU-integrationsarbetet
•Stärkt förmåga hos ukrainska aktörer att använda HLAG som ett strategiskt komplement i anslutningsprocessen</narrative>
      <narrative>•Strengthened capacity of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office and other key actors to plan and conduct screenings and negotiation steps
•Improved quality and more structured preparation of analytical materials and submissions to the European Commission
•Increased understanding of EU legislation and political processes among Ukrainian authorities
•Enhanced inter-institutional coordination in the EU integration process
•Strengthened ability of Ukrainian actors to use HLAG as a strategic support mechanism in the accession process</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
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        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine – Support to Ukraine’s EU Accession 
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Aktiviteten saknar beskrivning. Kontakta Sida för mer information. Ring +46 8 698 50 00 eller skicka e-post till sida@sida.se.</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative aims to strengthen Ukraine’s institutional capacity in the EU accession process by providing strategic and technical advice through the Nordic-Baltic High-Level Advisory Group (HLAG). The group consists of senior experts from the eight NB8 countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

The support is demand-driven and implemented in close dialogue with Ukraine’s main counterpart, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister responsible for EU and Euro-Atlantic Integration. It focuses on key elements of the accession process, including screenings, preparation for negotiations, policy analysis, and institutional coordination among relevant authorities.

By mobilising joint Nordic-Baltic expertise, the intervention contributes to improved quality of Ukraine’s submissions to the European Commission, enhanced understanding of EU legislation, and strengthened operational capacity to advance the accession process. The support complements other internationally funded programmes and constitutes a coordinated NB8 contribution to Ukraine’s reform agenda in an ongoing wartime context.

The support is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in cooperation with the other NB8 countries. The geographical focus is Ukraine, and the intervention targets institutional capacity development related to EU integration.

The long-term development objective is for Ukraine to achieve strengthened, sustainable, and well-coordinated institutional capacity to carry out the EU accession process and progressively integrate into the European Union. The support contributes to this objective by reinforcing the ability of key public institutions to plan, coordinate, and implement EU-related reforms, even under conditions of war, thereby supporting long-term political and institutional stability and European integration.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Strengthened capacity of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office and other key actors to plan and conduct screenings and negotiation steps
•Improved quality and more structured preparation of analytical materials and submissions to the European Commission
•Increased understanding of EU legislation and political processes among Ukrainian authorities
•Enhanced inter-institutional coordination in the EU integration process
•Strengthened ability of Ukrainian actors to use HLAG as a strategic support mechanism in the accession process</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt kapacitet hos vicepremiärministerns kansli och andra nyckelaktörer att planera och genomföra screeningar och förhandlingssteg
•Förbättrad kvalitet och mer strukturerad framtagning av analytiska underlag och submissions till Europeiska kommissionen
•Ökad förståelse hos ukrainska myndigheter för EU:s regelverk och politiska processer
•Förbättrad interinstitutionell samordning i EU-integrationsarbetet
•Stärkt förmåga hos ukrainska aktörer att använda HLAG som ett strategiskt komplement i anslutningsprocessen</narrative>
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      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Moldova EU approximation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project aims to contribute to Moldova’s approximation to the European Union by strengthening institutional capacity to implement and apply trade-related reforms in line with EU rules and principles. The Moldovan public administration faces significant capacity constraints, including limited technical and human resources as well as limited experience in implementing comprehensive EU-aligned trade reforms.

The project focuses on supporting the Ministry for Economic Development and Digitalisation (MDED), through targeted institutional support, access to relevant expertise, and operational capacity development. Interventions address identified needs related to the implementation of EU trade legislation, including trade in goods and services, economic analysis, communication, and export-related issues. The approach is flexible and demand-driven, allowing adaptation to evolving priorities within Moldova’s EU integration process. 

The project is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with MDED and in dialogue with other relevant Moldovan institutions. The geographical focus is Moldova, and the project targets institutional capacity development within the trade sector. The long-term development objective is for Moldova to achieve strengthened and sustainable institutional capacity to implement EU trade legislation and progressively integrate into the EU internal market. 

The project contributes to this objective by building lasting public sector competence, improving inter-institutional coordination, and strengthening the foundations for evidence-based trade policy, thereby supporting sustainable economic development and increased market integration over time.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bidra till Moldaviens närmande till Europeiska unionen genom att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten att genomföra och tillämpa handelsrelaterade reformer i linje med EU:s regelverk och principer. Den moldaviska statsförvaltningen står inför betydande kapacitetsutmaningar, bland annat begränsade personella och tekniska resurser samt begränsad erfarenhet av att genomföra omfattande EU-anpassade reformer inom handelsområdet. 

Projektet fokuserar på att stödja Ministry for Economic Development and Digitalisation (MDED), genom riktat institutionellt stöd, tillgång till relevant expertis och operativ kapacitetsutveckling. Insatserna utformas utifrån identifierade behov kopplade till genomförande av EU:s handelsregelverk, inklusive handel med varor och tjänster, ekonomisk analys, kommunikation och exportrelaterade frågor. Arbetssättet är flexibelt och behovsdrivet, vilket möjliggör anpassning till förändrade prioriteringar i Moldaviens EU-integrationsprocess. 

Projektet genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med MDED samt i dialog med andra relevanta moldaviska institutioner. Det geografiska fokuset är Moldavien och projektet är inriktat på handelsrelaterad institutionell kapacitetsutveckling. Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att Moldavien ska ha en stärkt och hållbar institutionell kapacitet att genomföra EU:s handelsregelverk och därigenom integreras successivt i EU:s inre marknad. 

Projektet bidrar till detta genom att bygga varaktig kompetens inom offentlig förvaltning, stärka samordning mellan institutioner och förbättra förutsättningarna för evidensbaserad handelspolitik, vilket på sikt stödjer hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och ökad marknadsintegration.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt institutionell kapacitet hos moldaviska myndigheter att planera, samordna och genomföra EU-relaterade handelsreformer
•Ökad kunskap och förståelse för EU:s regelverk för handel med varor och tjänster
•Förbättrad förmåga att delta i och bidra till EU:s arbets- och expertgrupper
•Stärkta strukturer för ekonomisk analys och evidensbaserat beslutsfattande inom handelspolitiken
•Ökad medvetenhet hos företag och allmänhet om förutsättningar för handel med EU</narrative>
      <narrative>•Strengthened institutional capacity of Moldovan authorities to plan, coordinate, and implement EU-related trade reforms
•Increased knowledge and understanding of EU rules governing trade in goods and services
•Improved ability to participate effectively in EU working groups and expert forums
•Enhanced structures for economic analysis and evidence-based trade policy making
•Increased awareness among businesses and the public of conditions and requirements for trading with the EU</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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        <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
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        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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      <narrative>Moldova (the Republic of)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
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    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Moldavien EU-närmande</narrative>
      <narrative>Moldova EU approximation</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att bidra till Moldaviens närmande till Europeiska unionen genom att stärka den institutionella kapaciteten att genomföra och tillämpa handelsrelaterade reformer i linje med EU:s regelverk och principer. Den moldaviska statsförvaltningen står inför betydande kapacitetsutmaningar, bland annat begränsade personella och tekniska resurser samt begränsad erfarenhet av att genomföra omfattande EU-anpassade reformer inom handelsområdet. 

Projektet fokuserar på att stödja Ministry for Economic Development and Digitalisation (MDED), genom riktat institutionellt stöd, tillgång till relevant expertis och operativ kapacitetsutveckling. Insatserna utformas utifrån identifierade behov kopplade till genomförande av EU:s handelsregelverk, inklusive handel med varor och tjänster, ekonomisk analys, kommunikation och exportrelaterade frågor. Arbetssättet är flexibelt och behovsdrivet, vilket möjliggör anpassning till förändrade prioriteringar i Moldaviens EU-integrationsprocess. 

Projektet genomförs av Kommerskollegium i nära samarbete med MDED samt i dialog med andra relevanta moldaviska institutioner. Det geografiska fokuset är Moldavien och projektet är inriktat på handelsrelaterad institutionell kapacitetsutveckling. Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att Moldavien ska ha en stärkt och hållbar institutionell kapacitet att genomföra EU:s handelsregelverk och därigenom integreras successivt i EU:s inre marknad. 

Projektet bidrar till detta genom att bygga varaktig kompetens inom offentlig förvaltning, stärka samordning mellan institutioner och förbättra förutsättningarna för evidensbaserad handelspolitik, vilket på sikt stödjer hållbar ekonomisk utveckling och ökad marknadsintegration.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to contribute to Moldova’s approximation to the European Union by strengthening institutional capacity to implement and apply trade-related reforms in line with EU rules and principles. The Moldovan public administration faces significant capacity constraints, including limited technical and human resources as well as limited experience in implementing comprehensive EU-aligned trade reforms.

The project focuses on supporting the Ministry for Economic Development and Digitalisation (MDED), through targeted institutional support, access to relevant expertise, and operational capacity development. Interventions address identified needs related to the implementation of EU trade legislation, including trade in goods and services, economic analysis, communication, and export-related issues. The approach is flexible and demand-driven, allowing adaptation to evolving priorities within Moldova’s EU integration process. 

The project is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden in close cooperation with MDED and in dialogue with other relevant Moldovan institutions. The geographical focus is Moldova, and the project targets institutional capacity development within the trade sector. The long-term development objective is for Moldova to achieve strengthened and sustainable institutional capacity to implement EU trade legislation and progressively integrate into the EU internal market. 

The project contributes to this objective by building lasting public sector competence, improving inter-institutional coordination, and strengthening the foundations for evidence-based trade policy, thereby supporting sustainable economic development and increased market integration over time.</narrative>
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      <narrative>•Strengthened institutional capacity of Moldovan authorities to plan, coordinate, and implement EU-related trade reforms
•Increased knowledge and understanding of EU rules governing trade in goods and services
•Improved ability to participate effectively in EU working groups and expert forums
•Enhanced structures for economic analysis and evidence-based trade policy making
•Increased awareness among businesses and the public of conditions and requirements for trading with the EU</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Förstärkt institutionell kapacitet hos moldaviska myndigheter att planera, samordna och genomföra EU-relaterade handelsreformer
•Ökad kunskap och förståelse för EU:s regelverk för handel med varor och tjänster
•Förbättrad förmåga att delta i och bidra till EU:s arbets- och expertgrupper
•Stärkta strukturer för ekonomisk analys och evidensbaserat beslutsfattande inom handelspolitiken
•Ökad medvetenhet hos företag och allmänhet om förutsättningar för handel med EU</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.10 - Främja ett universellt, regelbaserat, öppet, icke-diskriminerande och rättvist multilateralt handelssystem inom ramen för Världshandelsorganisationen, inklusive genom att slutföra förhandlingarna enligt utvecklingsagendan från Doha.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.10 - Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608514</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Kenya - statistics</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya - statistik</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya har begränsad tillgång till avancerade verktyg för handelspolitisk och ekonomisk analys, särskilt vad gäller analys av globala och regionala värdekedjor. Detta begränsar möjligheterna att utforma evidensbaserad handelspolitik och att fullt ut tillvarata potentialen i internationella handelsavtal. Mot denna bakgrund bygger projektet vidare på Kenyas deltagande i Kommerskollegiums utbildningsprogram Trade Academy Trade Policy och syftar till att stärka landets analytiska kapacitet inom handel och värdekedjeanalys.

Projektets inriktning är att möjliggöra Kenyas inkludering i OECD:s TiVA-databas (Trade in Value Added), ett centralt verktyg för analys av värdekedjor i internationell handel. Genom tillgång till databasen skapas förutsättningar för att analysera hur Kenyas export är integrerad i globala och kontinentala värdekedjor, inklusive inom ramen för AfCFTA, samt hur beroendet av utländska insatsvaror och tjänster ser ut. Detta stärker den institutionella grunden för handelspolitiskt beslutsfattande och internationella handelsförhandlingar.

Projektet genomförs genom ett samarbete mellan Kommerskollegium, OECD och Statistiska centralbyrån (SCB), där SCB har en långtidsrådgivare placerad vid den kenyanska statistikmyndigheten. Kommerskollegiums huvudsakliga roll är att finansiera OECD:s tekniska arbete med att integrera Kenya i TiVA-databasen. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att stärka Kenyas institutionella kapacitet att bedriva avancerad handelspolitisk analys som underlag för strategiska beslut, internationella handelsförhandlingar och genomförande av handelsavtal. Genom förbättrad analys av värdekedjor bidrar projektet till ökad marknadsintegration, mer effektiv handelspolitik och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling på lång sikt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Kenya faces constraints in accessing advanced tools for trade policy and economic analysis, particularly in relation to global and regional value chain analysis. This limits the country’s ability to design evidence-based trade policy and to fully leverage opportunities arising from international trade agreements. Building on Kenya’s participation in the National Board of Trade Sweden’s Trade Academy Trade Policy programme, the project aims to strengthen Kenya’s analytical capacity in trade and value chain analysis.

The project focuses on enabling Kenya’s inclusion in the OECD Trade in Value Added (TiVA) database, a key tool for analysing international value chains. Access to the database will allow Kenyan institutions to assess how the country’s exports are positioned within global and continental value chains, including under the AfCFTA framework, as well as Kenya’s dependence on foreign intermediate goods and services. This enhances the institutional basis for trade policy formulation and international trade negotiations.

The project is implemented through cooperation between the National Board of Trade Sweden, the OECD and Statistics Sweden (SCB), with SCB providing a long-term adviser to the Kenyan national statistical office. The primary role of the National Board of Trade Sweden is to finance the OECD’s technical work to integrate Kenya into the TiVA database.

The long-term development objective is to strengthen Kenya’s institutional capacity to conduct advanced trade policy analysis in support of strategic decision-making, international trade negotiations and the implementation of trade agreements. By improving value chain analysis, the project contributes to deeper market integration, more effective trade policy and sustainable economic development over time.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>•Kenya is included in the OECD TiVA database, expanding its geographical coverage.
•Improved capacity of Kenyan authorities to analyse global and regional value chains.
•Stronger evidence base for trade policy, industrial policy and prioritisation of sectors and trading partners.
•Enhanced analytical foundation for international trade negotiations, including under AfCFTA and with the EU.
•Contribution to long-term capacity development in trade policy analysis in Kenya.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Kenya inkluderas i OECD:s TiVA-databas, vilket utökar databasens geografiska täckning.
•Förbättrade förutsättningar för kenyanska myndigheter att analysera globala och regionala värdekedjor.
•Stärkt evidensbas för utformning av handelspolitik, industripolitik och prioriteringar av sektorer och handelspartners.
•Förbättrat analytiskt underlag för internationella handelsförhandlingar, inklusive inom AfCFTA och i relationen till EU.
•Bidrag till långsiktig kapacitetsutveckling inom handelspolitisk analys i Kenya.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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    <recipient-country code="KE" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Kenya</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="33110" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-39-608514-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-608514-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya - statistik</narrative>
      <narrative>Kenya - statistics</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Kenya har begränsad tillgång till avancerade verktyg för handelspolitisk och ekonomisk analys, särskilt vad gäller analys av globala och regionala värdekedjor. Detta begränsar möjligheterna att utforma evidensbaserad handelspolitik och att fullt ut tillvarata potentialen i internationella handelsavtal. Mot denna bakgrund bygger projektet vidare på Kenyas deltagande i Kommerskollegiums utbildningsprogram Trade Academy Trade Policy och syftar till att stärka landets analytiska kapacitet inom handel och värdekedjeanalys.

Projektets inriktning är att möjliggöra Kenyas inkludering i OECD:s TiVA-databas (Trade in Value Added), ett centralt verktyg för analys av värdekedjor i internationell handel. Genom tillgång till databasen skapas förutsättningar för att analysera hur Kenyas export är integrerad i globala och kontinentala värdekedjor, inklusive inom ramen för AfCFTA, samt hur beroendet av utländska insatsvaror och tjänster ser ut. Detta stärker den institutionella grunden för handelspolitiskt beslutsfattande och internationella handelsförhandlingar.

Projektet genomförs genom ett samarbete mellan Kommerskollegium, OECD och Statistiska centralbyrån (SCB), där SCB har en långtidsrådgivare placerad vid den kenyanska statistikmyndigheten. Kommerskollegiums huvudsakliga roll är att finansiera OECD:s tekniska arbete med att integrera Kenya i TiVA-databasen. 

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att stärka Kenyas institutionella kapacitet att bedriva avancerad handelspolitisk analys som underlag för strategiska beslut, internationella handelsförhandlingar och genomförande av handelsavtal. Genom förbättrad analys av värdekedjor bidrar projektet till ökad marknadsintegration, mer effektiv handelspolitik och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling på lång sikt.</narrative>
      <narrative>Kenya faces constraints in accessing advanced tools for trade policy and economic analysis, particularly in relation to global and regional value chain analysis. This limits the country’s ability to design evidence-based trade policy and to fully leverage opportunities arising from international trade agreements. Building on Kenya’s participation in the National Board of Trade Sweden’s Trade Academy Trade Policy programme, the project aims to strengthen Kenya’s analytical capacity in trade and value chain analysis.

The project focuses on enabling Kenya’s inclusion in the OECD Trade in Value Added (TiVA) database, a key tool for analysing international value chains. Access to the database will allow Kenyan institutions to assess how the country’s exports are positioned within global and continental value chains, including under the AfCFTA framework, as well as Kenya’s dependence on foreign intermediate goods and services. This enhances the institutional basis for trade policy formulation and international trade negotiations.

The project is implemented through cooperation between the National Board of Trade Sweden, the OECD and Statistics Sweden (SCB), with SCB providing a long-term adviser to the Kenyan national statistical office. The primary role of the National Board of Trade Sweden is to finance the OECD’s technical work to integrate Kenya into the TiVA database.

The long-term development objective is to strengthen Kenya’s institutional capacity to conduct advanced trade policy analysis in support of strategic decision-making, international trade negotiations and the implementation of trade agreements. By improving value chain analysis, the project contributes to deeper market integration, more effective trade policy and sustainable economic development over time.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">•Kenya inkluderas i OECD:s TiVA-databas, vilket utökar databasens geografiska täckning.
•Förbättrade förutsättningar för kenyanska myndigheter att analysera globala och regionala värdekedjor.
•Stärkt evidensbas för utformning av handelspolitik, industripolitik och prioriteringar av sektorer och handelspartners.
•Förbättrat analytiskt underlag för internationella handelsförhandlingar, inklusive inom AfCFTA och i relationen till EU.
•Bidrag till långsiktig kapacitetsutveckling inom handelspolitisk analys i Kenya.</narrative>
      <narrative>•Kenya is included in the OECD TiVA database, expanding its geographical coverage.
•Improved capacity of Kenyan authorities to analyse global and regional value chains.
•Stronger evidence base for trade policy, industrial policy and prioritisation of sectors and trading partners.
•Enhanced analytical foundation for international trade negotiations, including under AfCFTA and with the EU.
•Contribution to long-term capacity development in trade policy analysis in Kenya.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">16.6 - Bygga upp effektiva och transparenta institutioner med ansvarsutkrävande på alla nivåer.</narrative>
      <narrative>16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.10" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.10 - Främja ett universellt, regelbaserat, öppet, icke-diskriminerande och rättvist multilateralt handelssystem inom ramen för Världshandelsorganisationen, inklusive genom att slutföra förhandlingarna enligt utvecklingsagendan från Doha.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.10 - Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade.

NBT works in cooperation with public institutions in partner countries to support their ability to analyse, develop and implement trade policies that promote trade and investment. National Board of Trade also supports EU candidate countries in their reform processes to move closer to the EU. Through this work, we help strengthen institutional structures and processes and contribute to improving the conditions for trade and economic development in our partner countries.

This activity aims to assess the conditions for new or expanded cooperation. Scoping missions may include preparatory analysis and dialogue with countries and organisations that have expressed an interest in cooperation. The aim is to ensure that our activities remain relevant, demand-driven and adapted to a changing international context.</narrative>
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Denna insats syftar till att analysera förutsättningarna för nya eller fördjupade samarbeten. Sonderingar kan omfatta förberedande analyser och dialog med länder och organisationer som har visat intresse för samarbete. Syftet är att säkerställa att verksamheten är relevant, efterfrågestyrd och anpassad till en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
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Det finns ett förbättrat och välgrundat beslutsunderlag för prioriteringar och nya eller fördjupade samarbeten.

Det finns ökad kunskap om lokal kontext, behov och potentiella partnerorganisationer, vilket möjliggör anpassning till efterfrågan från partnerländer.

Kontinuitet och relevans i verksamheten kan säkerställas i en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
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An improved and well-informed basis for decision-making regarding priorities and new or enhanced partnerships.

Increased knowledge of local context, needs and potential partner organisations, enabling alignment with demand from partner countries.

An enhanced ability to ensure continuity and relevance of operations in a changing international context.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade.

NBT works in cooperation with public institutions in partner countries to support their ability to analyse, develop and implement trade policies that promote trade and investment. National Board of Trade also supports EU candidate countries in their reform processes to move closer to the EU. Through this work, we help strengthen institutional structures and processes and contribute to improving the conditions for trade and economic development in our partner countries.

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Kommerskollegium arbetar tillsammans med offentliga organisationer partnerländerna för att stötta deras förmåga att analysera, utveckla och genomföra handelspolitik som främjar handel och investeringar. Vi stödjer också länder i närområdet i deras reformprocesser för att närma sig EU. Genom detta arbete stärks institutionella strukturer och processer som kan förbättra förutsättningarna för handel och ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna.
 
Denna insats syftar till att analysera förutsättningarna för nya eller fördjupade samarbeten. Sonderingar kan omfatta förberedande analyser och dialog med länder och organisationer som har visat intresse för samarbete. Syftet är att säkerställa att verksamheten är relevant, efterfrågestyrd och anpassad till en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The activity is expected to result in:

An improved and well-informed basis for decision-making regarding priorities and new or enhanced partnerships.

Increased knowledge of local context, needs and potential partner organisations, enabling alignment with demand from partner countries.

An enhanced ability to ensure continuity and relevance of operations in a changing international context.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas leda till att:

Det finns ett förbättrat och välgrundat beslutsunderlag för prioriteringar och nya eller fördjupade samarbeten.

Det finns ökad kunskap om lokal kontext, behov och potentiella partnerorganisationer, vilket möjliggör anpassning till efterfrågan från partnerländer.

Kontinuitet och relevans i verksamheten kan säkerställas i en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen avser en svensk sekundering till EU-delegationen i Kiev inom handelsområdet. Den svarar mot Ukrainas behov av stöd i genomförandet av frihandelsavtalet med EU (DCFTA) och i landets gradvisa anpassning till EU:s handelsrelaterade regelverk.

Genom att stärka EU-delegationens kapacitet att följa, analysera och rapportera om handelsrelaterade reformer bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för handel, ekonomisk integration och långsiktig ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Insatsen stödjer dialogen mellan EU och Ukraina kring handelspolitik, reformarbete och marknadstillträde. Fokus ligger på handelsrelaterade regelverksfrågor, inklusive tekniska handelshinder och standardisering.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till ekonomisk återhämtning och integration i EU:s inre marknad genom stärkt genomförande av DCFTA och ökad institutionell kapacitet inom handelspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>The intervention consists of a Swedish secondment to the EU Delegation in Kyiv within the trade area. It responds to Ukraine’s need for support in implementing the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) with the EU and in its gradual alignment with EU trade-related legislation.

By strengthening the EU Delegation’s capacity to monitor, analyse and report on trade-related reforms, the intervention contributes to improved conditions for trade, economic integration and long-term economic development in Ukraine. It supports EU–Ukraine dialogue on trade policy, reform processes and market access, with a focus on trade-related regulatory issues, including technical barriers to trade and standardisation.

The long-term development objective is to support Ukraine’s sustainable economic recovery and integration into the EU internal market through strengthened implementation of the DCFTA and enhanced institutional capacity in trade policy.</narrative>
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stärkt förmåga hos EU-delegationen att följa upp, analysera och rapportera om handelsrelaterade reformer i Ukraina,

förbättrade förutsättningar för dialog mellan EU och Ukraina om handelspolitik och genomförandet av DCFTA,

ökad samordning av EU:s handelsrelaterade stöd i Ukraina,

bättre förutsättningar för ukrainska företag, inklusive små och medelstora företag, att delta i handel med EU.</narrative>
      <narrative>The activity is expected to contribute to:

strengthened capacity of the EU Delegation to monitor, analyse and report on trade-related reforms in Ukraine,

improved conditions for dialogue between the EU and Ukraine on trade policy and DCFTA implementation,

enhanced coordination of EU trade-related support in Ukraine,

improved conditions for Ukrainian enterprises, including small and medium-sized enterprises, to participate in trade with the EU.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen avser en svensk sekundering till EU-delegationen i Kiev inom handelsområdet. Den svarar mot Ukrainas behov av stöd i genomförandet av frihandelsavtalet med EU (DCFTA) och i landets gradvisa anpassning till EU:s handelsrelaterade regelverk.

Genom att stärka EU-delegationens kapacitet att följa, analysera och rapportera om handelsrelaterade reformer bidrar insatsen till förbättrade förutsättningar för handel, ekonomisk integration och långsiktig ekonomisk utveckling i Ukraina. Insatsen stödjer dialogen mellan EU och Ukraina kring handelspolitik, reformarbete och marknadstillträde. Fokus ligger på handelsrelaterade regelverksfrågor, inklusive tekniska handelshinder och standardisering.

Det långsiktiga utvecklingsmålet är att bidra till ekonomisk återhämtning och integration i EU:s inre marknad genom stärkt genomförande av DCFTA och ökad institutionell kapacitet inom handelspolitik.</narrative>
      <narrative>The intervention consists of a Swedish secondment to the EU Delegation in Kyiv within the trade area. It responds to Ukraine’s need for support in implementing the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) with the EU and in its gradual alignment with EU trade-related legislation.

By strengthening the EU Delegation’s capacity to monitor, analyse and report on trade-related reforms, the intervention contributes to improved conditions for trade, economic integration and long-term economic development in Ukraine. It supports EU–Ukraine dialogue on trade policy, reform processes and market access, with a focus on trade-related regulatory issues, including technical barriers to trade and standardisation.

The long-term development objective is to support Ukraine’s sustainable economic recovery and integration into the EU internal market through strengthened implementation of the DCFTA and enhanced institutional capacity in trade policy.</narrative>
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stärkt förmåga hos EU-delegationen att följa upp, analysera och rapportera om handelsrelaterade reformer i Ukraina,

förbättrade förutsättningar för dialog mellan EU och Ukraina om handelspolitik och genomförandet av DCFTA,

ökad samordning av EU:s handelsrelaterade stöd i Ukraina,

bättre förutsättningar för ukrainska företag, inklusive små och medelstora företag, att delta i handel med EU.</narrative>
      <narrative>The activity is expected to contribute to:

strengthened capacity of the EU Delegation to monitor, analyse and report on trade-related reforms in Ukraine,

improved conditions for dialogue between the EU and Ukraine on trade policy and DCFTA implementation,

enhanced coordination of EU trade-related support in Ukraine,

improved conditions for Ukrainian enterprises, including small and medium-sized enterprises, to participate in trade with the EU.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity focuses on the overall planning, management and follow-up of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities, in line with partner countries’ needs and priorities as well as the administrative requirements of the National Board of Trade. The activity includes method development, quality assurance, monitoring, capacity development and reporting, with a focus on efficient processes and continuous learning.

The activity has also included project preparation, methodological development and expert support in connection with bilateral cooperation and regional training programmes, as well as upon request from individual partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. 

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och EU-företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor.
 
Denna insats avser övergripande planering, styrning och uppföljning av Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet, i linje med partnerländernas behov och prioriteringar samt Kommerskollegiums förvaltningsmässiga krav. Insatsen omfattar metodutveckling, kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning, kompetensutveckling och rapportering, med fokus på effektiva processer och kontinuerligt lärande.

I insatsen har också ingått projektförberedelser, metodarbete och expertstöd i anslutning till bilaterala samarbeten och regionala utbildningsprogram samt på förfrågan från enskilda samarbetsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programverksamheten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden utvecklas och leds i enlighet med regeringens styrning och partnerländernas behov.

Förbättrad övergripande planering, styrning och uppföljning av OTGS verksamhet.

Stärkt efterlevnad av interna rutiner för budgetering, uppföljning och rapportering.

Förbättrad organisatorisk kapacitet genom kompetensutveckling och lärande.

Förstärkt samverkan inom Team Sweden i handels- och näringslivsrelaterade frågor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Open Trade Gate Sweden’s programme operations are developed and managed in line with government priorities and partner country needs.

Improved overall planning, governance and monitoring of OTGS operations.

Strengthened compliance with internal routines for budgeting, monitoring and reporting.

Enhanced organisational capacity through competence development and learning.

Strengthened collaboration within Team Sweden on trade- and business-related issues.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity focuses on the overall planning, management and follow-up of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities, in line with partner countries’ needs and priorities as well as the administrative requirements of the National Board of Trade. The activity includes method development, quality assurance, monitoring, capacity development and reporting, with a focus on efficient processes and continuous learning.

The activity has also included project preparation, methodological development and expert support in connection with bilateral cooperation and regional training programmes, as well as upon request from individual partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. 

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och EU-företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor.
 
Denna insats avser övergripande planering, styrning och uppföljning av Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet, i linje med partnerländernas behov och prioriteringar samt Kommerskollegiums förvaltningsmässiga krav. Insatsen omfattar metodutveckling, kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning, kompetensutveckling och rapportering, med fokus på effektiva processer och kontinuerligt lärande.

I insatsen har också ingått projektförberedelser, metodarbete och expertstöd i anslutning till bilaterala samarbeten och regionala utbildningsprogram samt på förfrågan från enskilda samarbetsländer.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programverksamheten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden utvecklas och leds i enlighet med regeringens styrning och partnerländernas behov.

Förbättrad övergripande planering, styrning och uppföljning av OTGS verksamhet.

Stärkt efterlevnad av interna rutiner för budgetering, uppföljning och rapportering.

Förbättrad organisatorisk kapacitet genom kompetensutveckling och lärande.

Förstärkt samverkan inom Team Sweden i handels- och näringslivsrelaterade frågor.</narrative>
      <narrative>Open Trade Gate Sweden’s programme operations are developed and managed in line with government priorities and partner country needs.

Improved overall planning, governance and monitoring of OTGS operations.

Strengthened compliance with internal routines for budgeting, monitoring and reporting.

Enhanced organisational capacity through competence development and learning.

Strengthened collaboration within Team Sweden on trade- and business-related issues.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase exports from developing countries to Sweden. The scope of activities extends to all questions concerning the rules and requirements for exporting from a developing country to Sweden and the European Union as well as market information</narrative>
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      <narrative>This activity focuses on the overall planning, management and follow-up of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities, in line with partner countries’ needs and priorities as well as the administrative requirements of the National Board of Trade. The activity includes method development, quality assurance, monitoring, capacity development and reporting, with a focus on efficient processes and continuous learning.</narrative>
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strengthened export capacity among companies in low- and middle-income countries,

increased understanding of the Swedish and European markets and regulatory frameworks,

improved conditions, in the longer term, for sustainable trade and participation in global value chains.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas bidra till:

stärkt exportförmåga hos företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer,

ökad förståelse för den svenska och europeiska marknaden och dess regelverk,

förbättrade förutsättningar, på längre sikt, för hållbar handel och deltagande i globala värdekedjor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The Contact Point within Open Trade Gate Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>This activity focuses on the overall planning, management and follow-up of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities, in line with partner countries’ needs and priorities as well as the administrative requirements of the National Board of Trade. The activity includes method development, quality assurance, monitoring, capacity development and reporting, with a focus on efficient processes and continuous learning.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Denna insats avser övergripande planering, styrning och uppföljning av Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet, i linje med partnerländernas behov och prioriteringar samt Kommerskollegiums förvaltningsmässiga krav. Insatsen omfattar metodutveckling, kvalitetssäkring, uppföljning, kompetensutveckling och rapportering, med fokus på effektiva processer och kontinuerligt lärande.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas bidra till:

stärkt exportförmåga hos företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer,

ökad förståelse för den svenska och europeiska marknaden och dess regelverk,

förbättrade förutsättningar, på längre sikt, för hållbar handel och deltagande i globala värdekedjor.</narrative>
      <narrative>The intervention is expected to contribute to:

strengthened export capacity among companies in low- and middle-income countries,

increased understanding of the Swedish and European markets and regulatory frameworks,

improved conditions, in the longer term, for sustainable trade and participation in global value chains.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy Trade Promotion 2024-27</narrative>
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      <narrative>Trade Academy Trade Promotion is a capacity-building programme that strengthens trade promotion organisations in low- and middle-income countries, enabling them to better support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in exporting to Sweden and the EU. Through training, guidance and mentorship, participating organisations gain the knowledge and tools needed to develop and deliver export-readiness training in their home countries. 

The programme responds to a significant need for practical support among companies aiming to reach international markets. Many companies in low- and middle-income countries lack access to advisory services, networks and knowledge about EU trade requirements. By strengthening the capacity of local organisations to guide companies, the programme helps more companies become export-ready and makes export processes simpler and more efficient.

The programme is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden and targets actors within the trade and export promotion sector, such as chambers of commerce, export authorities and business associations. In 2024, the programme focused on Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia. During the period 2025–2027, participating organisations include those from Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Bolivia, Guatemala and Kenya.

 The long-term objective of the programme is to contribute to increased exports from low- and middle-income countries to Sweden and other EU markets. In doing so, the programme contributes to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction through increased trade and deeper integration into global value chains.

Countries: Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Bolivia, Guatemala, Kenya; Georgia (2024)
Sector: Trade and private sector development

Programme methodology and implementation

The training is based on two proven models:
1. Road to Export – a step-by-step framework guiding how companies can be prepared for export, from internal assessment to market selection and adaptation to EU and Swedish requirements.
2. Ready for Export Plan (REP) – a practical tool that helps organisations analyse a company’s export readiness and develop concrete export strategies.

Participants work actively with REP and develop their own training modules adapted to national conditions. The combination of theory, practical exercises and mentorship enables participants to apply their knowledge directly within their own organisations.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy Trade Promotion är ett kapacitetsutvecklingsprogram som stärker handelsfrämjande organisationer i låg- och medelinkomstländer så att de bättre kan stödja små och medelstora företag att exportera till Sverige och EU. Genom utbildning, vägledning och mentorskap får deltagande organisationer kunskap och verktyg för att själva utveckla och hålla exportförberedande utbildningar i sina hemländer.

Programmet svarar mot ett stort behov av praktiskt stöd till företag som vill nå internationella marknader. Många företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer saknar tillgång till rådgivning, nätverk och kunskap om EU:s handelsregler. Genom att stärka lokala organisationers förmåga att vägleda företag bidrar programmet till att fler företag blir redo för export och att exportprocesser blir enklare och mer effektiva.

Programmet drivs av Kommerskollegium och riktar sig till aktörer inom handels- och exportfrämjande sektorn, såsom handelskammare, exportmyndigheter och branschorganisationer. Under 2024 riktades programmet till Ukraina, Georgien och Armenien. Under perioden 2025–2027 deltar organisationer från Ukraina, Moldavien, Armenien, Bolivia, Guatemala och Kenya.

Det långsiktiga målet med programmet är att bidra till att företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer ökar sin export till Sverige och andra EU-marknader. Därigenom bidrar programmet till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt och minskad fattigdom genom ökad handel och integration i globala värdekedjor.

Länder: Ukraina, Moldavien, Armenien, Bolivia, Guatemala, Kenya; Georgien (2024)
Sektor: Handel och näringslivsutveckling

Programmets metod och genomförande

Utbildningen bygger på två beprövade modeller:
1. Road to Export – en metod som stegvis visar hur företag kan förberedas för export, från intern analys till marknadsval och anpassning till svenska och EU:s krav.
2. Ready for Export Plan (REP) – ett praktiskt verktyg som hjälper organisationer att analysera företags exportförmåga och utforma konkreta exportstrategier.

Deltagarna arbetar aktivt med REP och utvecklar egna utbildningsmoduler anpassade till sina nationella förutsättningar. Kombinationen av teori, praktiska övningar och mentorskap gör att kunskapen kan omsättas direkt i de egna organisationernas verksamhet.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>The programme is expected to lead to:

•trade promotion organisations strengthening their capacity to design and deliver their own training programmes
•more small and medium-sized enterprises becoming ready to export to Sweden and the EU,
•increased exports from participating countries to Sweden and the EU,
•trade being used as a tool for long-term economic development.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet förväntas leda till att:

• handelsfrämjande organisationer stärker sin kapacitet att utveckla och genomföra egna utbildningar,
• fler små och medelstora företag blir redo att exportera till Sverige och EU,
• exporten från deltagarländerna till Sverige och EU ökar,
• handel används som ett verktyg för långsiktig ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
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      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy Trade Promotion 2024-27</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Trade Academy Trade Promotion är ett kapacitetsutvecklingsprogram som stärker handelsfrämjande organisationer i låg- och medelinkomstländer så att de bättre kan stödja små och medelstora företag att exportera till Sverige och EU. Genom utbildning, vägledning och mentorskap får deltagande organisationer kunskap och verktyg för att själva utveckla och hålla exportförberedande utbildningar i sina hemländer.

Programmet svarar mot ett stort behov av praktiskt stöd till företag som vill nå internationella marknader. Många företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer saknar tillgång till rådgivning, nätverk och kunskap om EU:s handelsregler. Genom att stärka lokala organisationers förmåga att vägleda företag bidrar programmet till att fler företag blir redo för export och att exportprocesser blir enklare och mer effektiva.

Programmet drivs av Kommerskollegium och riktar sig till aktörer inom handels- och exportfrämjande sektorn, såsom handelskammare, exportmyndigheter och branschorganisationer. Under 2024 riktades programmet till Ukraina, Georgien och Armenien. Under perioden 2025–2027 deltar organisationer från Ukraina, Moldavien, Armenien, Bolivia, Guatemala och Kenya.

Det långsiktiga målet med programmet är att bidra till att företag i låg- och medelinkomstländer ökar sin export till Sverige och andra EU-marknader. Därigenom bidrar programmet till hållbar ekonomisk tillväxt och minskad fattigdom genom ökad handel och integration i globala värdekedjor.

Länder: Ukraina, Moldavien, Armenien, Bolivia, Guatemala, Kenya; Georgien (2024)
Sektor: Handel och näringslivsutveckling

Programmets metod och genomförande

Utbildningen bygger på två beprövade modeller:
1. Road to Export – en metod som stegvis visar hur företag kan förberedas för export, från intern analys till marknadsval och anpassning till svenska och EU:s krav.
2. Ready for Export Plan (REP) – ett praktiskt verktyg som hjälper organisationer att analysera företags exportförmåga och utforma konkreta exportstrategier.

Deltagarna arbetar aktivt med REP och utvecklar egna utbildningsmoduler anpassade till sina nationella förutsättningar. Kombinationen av teori, praktiska övningar och mentorskap gör att kunskapen kan omsättas direkt i de egna organisationernas verksamhet.</narrative>
      <narrative>Trade Academy Trade Promotion is a capacity-building programme that strengthens trade promotion organisations in low- and middle-income countries, enabling them to better support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in exporting to Sweden and the EU. Through training, guidance and mentorship, participating organisations gain the knowledge and tools needed to develop and deliver export-readiness training in their home countries. 

The programme responds to a significant need for practical support among companies aiming to reach international markets. Many companies in low- and middle-income countries lack access to advisory services, networks and knowledge about EU trade requirements. By strengthening the capacity of local organisations to guide companies, the programme helps more companies become export-ready and makes export processes simpler and more efficient.

The programme is implemented by the National Board of Trade Sweden and targets actors within the trade and export promotion sector, such as chambers of commerce, export authorities and business associations. In 2024, the programme focused on Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia. During the period 2025–2027, participating organisations include those from Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Bolivia, Guatemala and Kenya.

 The long-term objective of the programme is to contribute to increased exports from low- and middle-income countries to Sweden and other EU markets. In doing so, the programme contributes to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction through increased trade and deeper integration into global value chains.

Countries: Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Bolivia, Guatemala, Kenya; Georgia (2024)
Sector: Trade and private sector development

Programme methodology and implementation

The training is based on two proven models:
1. Road to Export – a step-by-step framework guiding how companies can be prepared for export, from internal assessment to market selection and adaptation to EU and Swedish requirements.
2. Ready for Export Plan (REP) – a practical tool that helps organisations analyse a company’s export readiness and develop concrete export strategies.

Participants work actively with REP and develop their own training modules adapted to national conditions. The combination of theory, practical exercises and mentorship enables participants to apply their knowledge directly within their own organisations.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Programmet förväntas leda till att:

• handelsfrämjande organisationer stärker sin kapacitet att utveckla och genomföra egna utbildningar,
• fler små och medelstora företag blir redo att exportera till Sverige och EU,
• exporten från deltagarländerna till Sverige och EU ökar,
• handel används som ett verktyg för långsiktig ekonomisk utveckling.</narrative>
      <narrative>The programme is expected to lead to:

•trade promotion organisations strengthening their capacity to design and deliver their own training programmes
•more small and medium-sized enterprises becoming ready to export to Sweden and the EU,
•increased exports from participating countries to Sweden and the EU,
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      <narrative>The overall goal of Open Trade Gate Sweden is to facilitate trade and increase export from low and middle income countries to Sweden. The activities include i) information to companies about the Swedish market and its rules and requirements, ii) match-making and , iii) training of small and medium sized companies and business support organisations to help the companies to become export-ready and to build long-term business relationships with Swedish (or European) buyers.</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Export to Sweden 2.0 – Ukraina är ett handelsutvecklingsprojekt som syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos små och medelstora företag inom Ukrainas livsmedelssektor att exportera till Sverige och EU. Projektet svarar på de ekonomiska utmaningar som orsakats av Rysslands aggression, som har stört leveranskedjor och ökat produktions- och transportkostnader. Trots att Ukraina har tillgång till EU-marknaden på förmånliga villkor genom DCFTA och tillfälliga autonoma handelsåtgärder har många företag fortfarande svårt att uppfylla EU:s krav och nå nya köpare.

Genom utbildning, mentorskap, marknadsexponering och affärsmatchning hjälper projektet ukrainska små och medelstora företag att följa svenska och EU:s livsmedelsregler, skaffa nödvändiga certifieringar och anpassa sina produkter till marknadens och hållbarhetsrelaterade krav. Projektet bidrar till att ukrainska producenter kan etablera sig och stanna kvar på den svenska marknaden genom stärkt konkurrenskraft och hållbara handelsrelationer.

Det långsiktiga målet är att ukrainska företag stärker sin kapacitet att exportera till Sverige och andra EU-marknader genom ökad regelefterlevnad, konkurrenskraft och marknadskunskap. På längre sikt ska projektet bidra till Ukrainas ekonomiska återhämtning och integration i den europeiska marknaden genom hållbar handel och jobbskapande.

Projektet genomförs av Open Trade Gate Sweden (Kommerskollegium) i partnerskap med Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office (EEPO) i Ukraina.


Projektet följer en strukturerad metod i tre faser:

1.Get to know your market – Företagen får online- och platsbaserad utbildning, marknadsorientering i Sverige samt deltar i mässor och B2B-möten.
2.Go to market – Företagen får individuellt mentorskap för att utveckla marknadsstrategier, anpassa förpackningar och kommunikation samt följa upp kontakter med köpare.
3.Grow your business – Företagen får stöd för att bibehålla och expandera sin export genom fortsatt vägledning och uppföljning av affärsresultat.</narrative>
      <narrative>Export to Sweden 2.0 – Ukraine is a trade development project that aims to strengthen the capacity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine’s food sector to export to Sweden and the European Union. The project responds to the economic challenges caused by Russia’s aggression, which has disrupted supply chains and increased production and transport costs. Despite Ukraine’s preferential access to the EU market through the DCFTA and temporary autonomous trade measures, many SMEs still struggle to meet EU standards and access new buyers.

Through training, mentoring, market exposure, and business matchmaking, the project helps Ukrainian SMEs comply with Swedish and EU food regulations, obtain certifications, and adapt products to meet market and sustainability requirements. The long-term aim is to enable Ukrainian producers to enter and remain in the Swedish market through strengthened competitiveness and sustainable trade relations.

The long-term objective is that Ukrainian SMEs strengthen their capacity to export to Sweden and other EU markets by achieving compliance, competitiveness, and market knowledge. In the long term, the project contributes to Ukraine’s economic recovery and integration into the European market through sustainable trade and job creation.

The project is implemented by Open Trade Gate Sweden (National Board of Trade Sweden) in partnership with the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office (EEPO) of Ukraine.


The project follows a structured, three-phase approach:

1. Get to know your market – SMEs receive online and on-site training, market orientation in Sweden, and participate in trade fairs and B2B meetings.
2. Go to market – Companies receive individual mentoring to develop market entry strategies, adapt packaging and communication, and follow up on buyer leads.
3. Grow your business – SMEs are supported in sustaining and expanding exports through continued guidance and evaluation of business results.

Each phase builds practical knowledge, connects SMEs with Swedish importers, and fosters long-term trade partnerships.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att:

•öka exportberedskapen hos deltagande företag genom förbättrad regelefterlevnad och certifiering,
•stärka marknadstillträdet genom deltagande i mässor och B2B-möten,
•underlätta långsiktiga handelsrelationer mellan ukrainska exportörer och svenska köpare,
•bidra till inkluderande ekonomisk tillväxt och hållbar företagsutveckling i Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>The project aims to:

• Increase the export readiness of participating SMEs through improved compliance and certification.
• Strengthen market access by supporting participation in trade fairs and B2B meetings.
• Facilitate lasting trade relationships between Ukrainian exporters and Swedish buyers.
• Contribute to inclusive economic growth and sustainable business development in Ukraine</narrative>
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        <narrative>Project Plan for Export to Sweden 2.0 - Ukraine 2025-2027</narrative>
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      <narrative>Export to Sweden 2.0 – Ukraine is a trade development project that aims to strengthen the capacity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine’s food sector to export to Sweden and the European Union. The project responds to the economic challenges caused by Russia’s aggression, which has disrupted supply chains and increased production and transport costs. Despite Ukraine’s preferential access to the EU market through the DCFTA and temporary autonomous trade measures, many SMEs still struggle to meet EU standards and access new buyers.

Through training, mentoring, market exposure, and business matchmaking, the project helps Ukrainian SMEs comply with Swedish and EU food regulations, obtain certifications, and adapt products to meet market and sustainability requirements. The long-term aim is to enable Ukrainian producers to enter and remain in the Swedish market through strengthened competitiveness and sustainable trade relations.

The long-term objective is that Ukrainian SMEs strengthen their capacity to export to Sweden and other EU markets by achieving compliance, competitiveness, and market knowledge. In the long term, the project contributes to Ukraine’s economic recovery and integration into the European market through sustainable trade and job creation.

The project is implemented by Open Trade Gate Sweden (National Board of Trade Sweden) in partnership with the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office (EEPO) of Ukraine.


The project follows a structured, three-phase approach:

1. Get to know your market – SMEs receive online and on-site training, market orientation in Sweden, and participate in trade fairs and B2B meetings.
2. Go to market – Companies receive individual mentoring to develop market entry strategies, adapt packaging and communication, and follow up on buyer leads.
3. Grow your business – SMEs are supported in sustaining and expanding exports through continued guidance and evaluation of business results.

Each phase builds practical knowledge, connects SMEs with Swedish importers, and fosters long-term trade partnerships.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Export to Sweden 2.0 – Ukraina är ett handelsutvecklingsprojekt som syftar till att stärka kapaciteten hos små och medelstora företag inom Ukrainas livsmedelssektor att exportera till Sverige och EU. Projektet svarar på de ekonomiska utmaningar som orsakats av Rysslands aggression, som har stört leveranskedjor och ökat produktions- och transportkostnader. Trots att Ukraina har tillgång till EU-marknaden på förmånliga villkor genom DCFTA och tillfälliga autonoma handelsåtgärder har många företag fortfarande svårt att uppfylla EU:s krav och nå nya köpare.

Genom utbildning, mentorskap, marknadsexponering och affärsmatchning hjälper projektet ukrainska små och medelstora företag att följa svenska och EU:s livsmedelsregler, skaffa nödvändiga certifieringar och anpassa sina produkter till marknadens och hållbarhetsrelaterade krav. Projektet bidrar till att ukrainska producenter kan etablera sig och stanna kvar på den svenska marknaden genom stärkt konkurrenskraft och hållbara handelsrelationer.

Det långsiktiga målet är att ukrainska företag stärker sin kapacitet att exportera till Sverige och andra EU-marknader genom ökad regelefterlevnad, konkurrenskraft och marknadskunskap. På längre sikt ska projektet bidra till Ukrainas ekonomiska återhämtning och integration i den europeiska marknaden genom hållbar handel och jobbskapande.

Projektet genomförs av Open Trade Gate Sweden (Kommerskollegium) i partnerskap med Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office (EEPO) i Ukraina.


Projektet följer en strukturerad metod i tre faser:

1.Get to know your market – Företagen får online- och platsbaserad utbildning, marknadsorientering i Sverige samt deltar i mässor och B2B-möten.
2.Go to market – Företagen får individuellt mentorskap för att utveckla marknadsstrategier, anpassa förpackningar och kommunikation samt följa upp kontakter med köpare.
3.Grow your business – Företagen får stöd för att bibehålla och expandera sin export genom fortsatt vägledning och uppföljning av affärsresultat.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The project aims to:

• Increase the export readiness of participating SMEs through improved compliance and certification.
• Strengthen market access by supporting participation in trade fairs and B2B meetings.
• Facilitate lasting trade relationships between Ukrainian exporters and Swedish buyers.
• Contribute to inclusive economic growth and sustainable business development in Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet syftar till att:

•öka exportberedskapen hos deltagande företag genom förbättrad regelefterlevnad och certifiering,
•stärka marknadstillträdet genom deltagande i mässor och B2B-möten,
•underlätta långsiktiga handelsrelationer mellan ukrainska exportörer och svenska köpare,
•bidra till inkluderande ekonomisk tillväxt och hållbar företagsutveckling i Ukraina</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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    <title>
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      <narrative>Feasibility Study of the Armenian Food Sector</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity concerns a feasibility study that we carried out in Armenia in 2025. The purpose was to increase understanding of the food sector and the challenges faced by Armenian enterprises in relation to exports. The analysis of the food ecosystem and company capacities provides a basis for the development of a three-year project plan focused on strengthening export readiness and export diversification. 

The feasibility study also included increased understanding of the Swedish market and identification of barriers to export diversification beyond traditional destinations, such as the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). In this way, the study contributes to an improved evidence base for future trade-related development cooperation.Building on the findings of the feasibility study, a potential follow-up project from 2026 onwards is intended to focus on supporting Armenia’s export diversification through capacity development, enhanced competitiveness of food exporters, and increased exposure to the Swedish food sector. The longer-term ambition is to contribute to improved market access and sustainable economic development. 

The feasibility study was implemented in cooperation with the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the Swedish Embassy in Yerevan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. 

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och EU-företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor. 

Insatsen avser en förstudie, som genomfördes i Armenien under 2025. Syftet var att öka kunskapen om livsmedelssektorn och de utmaningar som armeniska företag möter i relation till export. Analysen av livsmedelsekosystemet och företagens förutsättningar utgör ett underlag för framtagandet av en treårig projektplan med inriktning på att stärka exportberedskap och exportdiversifiering. 

Förstudien omfattade även ökad förståelse för den svenska marknaden samt identifiering av hinder för exportdiversifiering bortom traditionella marknader, såsom den euroasiatiska ekonomiska unionen (EAEU). Genom detta bidrar insatsen till ett förbättrat beslutsunderlag för framtida handelsrelaterade utvecklingsinsatser. Med utgångspunkt i förstudien avses ett eventuellt kommande projekt från 2026 och framåt fokusera på att stödja Armeniens exportdiversifiering genom kapacitetsutveckling, stärkt konkurrenskraft hos livsmedelsexportörer och ökad exponering mot den svenska livsmedelssektorn. Inriktningen är att på sikt bidra till förbättrat marknadstillträde och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.
 
Förstudien genomfördes i samarbete med International Trade Centre (ITC) och Sveriges ambassad i Jerevan.</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity concerns a feasibility study that we carried out in Armenia in 2025. The purpose was to increase understanding of the food sector and the challenges faced by Armenian enterprises in relation to exports. The analysis of the food ecosystem and company capacities provides a basis for the development of a three-year project plan focused on strengthening export readiness and export diversification. 

The feasibility study also included increased understanding of the Swedish market and identification of barriers to export diversification beyond traditional destinations, such as the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). In this way, the study contributes to an improved evidence base for future trade-related development cooperation.Building on the findings of the feasibility study, a potential follow-up project from 2026 onwards is intended to focus on supporting Armenia’s export diversification through capacity development, enhanced competitiveness of food exporters, and increased exposure to the Swedish food sector. The longer-term ambition is to contribute to improved market access and sustainable economic development. 

The feasibility study was implemented in cooperation with the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the Swedish Embassy in Yerevan.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är att våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel. 

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och EU-företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor. 

Insatsen avser en förstudie, som genomfördes i Armenien under 2025. Syftet var att öka kunskapen om livsmedelssektorn och de utmaningar som armeniska företag möter i relation till export. Analysen av livsmedelsekosystemet och företagens förutsättningar utgör ett underlag för framtagandet av en treårig projektplan med inriktning på att stärka exportberedskap och exportdiversifiering. 

Förstudien omfattade även ökad förståelse för den svenska marknaden samt identifiering av hinder för exportdiversifiering bortom traditionella marknader, såsom den euroasiatiska ekonomiska unionen (EAEU). Genom detta bidrar insatsen till ett förbättrat beslutsunderlag för framtida handelsrelaterade utvecklingsinsatser. Med utgångspunkt i förstudien avses ett eventuellt kommande projekt från 2026 och framåt fokusera på att stödja Armeniens exportdiversifiering genom kapacitetsutveckling, stärkt konkurrenskraft hos livsmedelsexportörer och ökad exponering mot den svenska livsmedelssektorn. Inriktningen är att på sikt bidra till förbättrat marknadstillträde och hållbar ekonomisk utveckling.
 
Förstudien genomfördes i samarbete med International Trade Centre (ITC) och Sveriges ambassad i Jerevan.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sondering inom Open Trade Gate Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative>Scoping within Open Trade Gate Sweden</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel.

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och europeiska företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor. 

Denna insats syftar till att analysera förutsättningarna för nya eller fördjupade samarbeten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden. Sonderingen omfattar förberedande analyser och dialog med länder och organisationer som har visat intresse för samarbete, samt med potentiella nya partner. Genom detta bidrar insatsen till att säkerställa att Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet är relevant, efterfrågestyrd och anpassad till en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity aims to assess the conditions for establishing new or deepened partnerships. Through dialogue and analyses, the activity ensures that future cooperation is relevant, demand-driven and aligned with a changing international context.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas bidra till:

ett förbättrat beslutsunderlag för prioriteringar och nya eller fördjupade samarbeten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden,

ökad kunskap om lokal kontext, behov och potentiella samarbetspartner i partnerländer,

förbättrade förutsättningar för att säkerställa kontinuitet och relevans i Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet i en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
      <narrative>The intervention is expected to contribute to:

an improved basis for decision-making regarding priorities and new or enhanced partnerships within Open Trade Gate Sweden,

increased knowledge of local context, needs and potential partners in partner countries,

improved conditions for ensuring continuity and relevance of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities in a changing global environment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
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        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Regional trade agreements (RTAs)</narrative>
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    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Scoping within Open Trade Gate Sweden</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Sondering inom Open Trade Gate Sweden</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Det övergripande målet med Kommerskollegiums internationella utvecklingssamarbete är våra partnerländer ska ha bättre förutsättningar att delta i internationell handel.

Genom Open Trade Gate Sweden arbetar Kommerskollegium tillsammans med lokala handelsfrämjande organisationer för att stärka företags exportförmåga, underlätta tillträde till den svenska och europeiska marknaden samt främja långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan aktörer i partnerländer och svenska och europeiska företag. Ökad export kan bidra till sysselsättning och ökade skatteintäkter, vilket skapar förutsättningar för ökat välstånd och förbättrade levnadsvillkor. 

Denna insats syftar till att analysera förutsättningarna för nya eller fördjupade samarbeten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden. Sonderingen omfattar förberedande analyser och dialog med länder och organisationer som har visat intresse för samarbete, samt med potentiella nya partner. Genom detta bidrar insatsen till att säkerställa att Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet är relevant, efterfrågestyrd och anpassad till en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
      <narrative>The overall objective of the National Board of Trade´s international development cooperation is for our partner countries to have better conditions to participate in international trade. 

Through Open Trade Gate Sweden the National Board of Trade works in cooperation with local business support organisations to support companies in low- and middle-income countries to become export-ready and to access the Swedish and EU markets. Open Trade Gate Sweden contributes to economic development by enhancing companies´ export capacity and facilitating connections with Swedish and EU buyers. Increased exports can contribute to employment and higher tax revenues, thereby creating conditions for increased prosperity and improved living standards.

This activity aims to assess the conditions for establishing new or deepened partnerships. Through dialogue and analyses, the activity ensures that future cooperation is relevant, demand-driven and aligned with a changing international context.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen förväntas bidra till:

ett förbättrat beslutsunderlag för prioriteringar och nya eller fördjupade samarbeten inom Open Trade Gate Sweden,

ökad kunskap om lokal kontext, behov och potentiella samarbetspartner i partnerländer,

förbättrade förutsättningar för att säkerställa kontinuitet och relevans i Open Trade Gate Swedens verksamhet i en föränderlig internationell kontext.</narrative>
      <narrative>The intervention is expected to contribute to:

an improved basis for decision-making regarding priorities and new or enhanced partnerships within Open Trade Gate Sweden,

increased knowledge of local context, needs and potential partners in partner countries,

improved conditions for ensuring continuity and relevance of Open Trade Gate Sweden’s activities in a changing global environment.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <period-end iso-date="2026-12-28" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <value value-date="2025-01-28">1374610.8999999999</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="33130" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="331" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-39-7510" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-7512</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Import promotion of textile and apparel from the Eastern Partnership countries</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Importfrämjande av textil och konfektion från länder inom Östliga partnerskapet</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet genomförs av Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), en del av Kommerskollegium, i samarbete med det Sida-finansierade RECONOMY-programmet som implementeras av Helvetas. Insatsen omfattar textil- och konfektionssektorn i Armenien, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina och är inriktad på att stödja företag med potential att nå den svenska marknaden, i linje med RECONOMYs arbete för grön och inkluderande tillväxt.

Projektet syftar till att stärka små och medelstora företags exportberedskap och möjligheter att diversifiera sina exportmarknader genom ökad kunskap om den svenska marknaden och strukturerat arbete med export. Genom ökad exportdiversifiering bidrar insatsen till stärkt motståndskraft hos företagen och till privatsektorledd ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is implemented by Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden, in collaboration with the Sida-funded RECONOMY programme implemented by Helvetas. The intervention targets the textile and garment sector in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine and aims to support companies with the potential to access the Swedish market, in line with RECONOMY’s work on green and inclusive growth.

The project aims to strengthen the export readiness of small and medium-sized enterprises and their opportunities to diversify export markets through increased knowledge of the Swedish market and more structured export efforts. By promoting export diversification, the intervention contributes to enhanced resilience among firms and to private sector-led economic development in the partner countries.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

förbättrad förståelse hos deltagande företag för den svenska marknaden och dess krav,

stärkt exportberedskap och förmåga att arbeta strukturerat med export,

ett förbättrat underlag för urval av företag som bedöms vara tillräckligt exportredo för eventuell matchmaking planerad till början av 2026.</narrative>
      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

improved understanding among participating companies of the Swedish market and its requirements,

enhanced export readiness and capacity to work systematically with exports,

an improved internal basis for selecting companies considered sufficiently export-ready for potential matchmaking activities planned for early 2026.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="2" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 690 48 00</telephone>
      <email>registrator@kommerskollegium.se</email>
      <website>http://www.kommerskollegium.se/</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>SE-113 86 STOCKHOLM</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
    </recipient-region>
    <sector code="33130" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Regional trade agreements (RTAs)</narrative>
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    <sector code="331" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Trade Policies &amp; Regulations</narrative>
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    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-39-7512-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-39-7512-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Importfrämjande av textil och konfektion från länder inom Östliga partnerskapet</narrative>
      <narrative>Import promotion of textile and apparel from the Eastern Partnership countries</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>The project is implemented by Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), part of the National Board of Trade Sweden, in collaboration with the Sida-funded RECONOMY programme implemented by Helvetas. The intervention targets the textile and garment sector in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine and aims to support companies with the potential to access the Swedish market, in line with RECONOMY’s work on green and inclusive growth.

The project aims to strengthen the export readiness of small and medium-sized enterprises and their opportunities to diversify export markets through increased knowledge of the Swedish market and more structured export efforts. By promoting export diversification, the intervention contributes to enhanced resilience among firms and to private sector-led economic development in the partner countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet genomförs av Open Trade Gate Sweden (OTGS), en del av Kommerskollegium, i samarbete med det Sida-finansierade RECONOMY-programmet som implementeras av Helvetas. Insatsen omfattar textil- och konfektionssektorn i Armenien, Georgien, Moldavien och Ukraina och är inriktad på att stödja företag med potential att nå den svenska marknaden, i linje med RECONOMYs arbete för grön och inkluderande tillväxt.

Projektet syftar till att stärka små och medelstora företags exportberedskap och möjligheter att diversifiera sina exportmarknader genom ökad kunskap om den svenska marknaden och strukturerat arbete med export. Genom ökad exportdiversifiering bidrar insatsen till stärkt motståndskraft hos företagen och till privatsektorledd ekonomisk utveckling i partnerländerna.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The project is expected to contribute to:

improved understanding among participating companies of the Swedish market and its requirements,

enhanced export readiness and capacity to work systematically with exports,

an improved internal basis for selecting companies considered sufficiently export-ready for potential matchmaking activities planned for early 2026.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Projektet förväntas bidra till:

förbättrad förståelse hos deltagande företag för den svenska marknaden och dess krav,

stärkt exportberedskap och förmåga att arbeta strukturerat med export,

ett förbättrat underlag för urval av företag som bedöms vara tillräckligt exportredo för eventuell matchmaking planerad till början av 2026.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-39" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>National Board of Trade</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11001" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Kommerskollegium</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <tag code="8.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>8.3 - Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">8.3 - Främja utvecklingsinriktad politik som stöder produktiv verksamhet, skapande av anständiga arbetstillfällen, företagande, kreativitet och innovation samt uppmuntra att mikroföretag liksom små och medelstora företag växer och blir en del av den formella ekonomin, bland annat genom tillgång till finansiella tjänster.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="4" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Trade Development</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Administrative costs Swedish Agency for Psychological defence (MPF)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Europe, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern healthcare solutions in European countries, including Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Europe, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Europa, som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar inom hälso- och sjukvård i Mellanöstern</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern healthcare solutions in the Middle East</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Mellanöstertn, som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in the Middle East, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in the Middle East

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Mellanöstern

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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      <narrative>Health policy and administrative management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern healthcare solutions in the Middle East</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Mellanöstertn, som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in the Middle East, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Mellanöstern

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in the Middle East

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom infrastruktursektorn i Europa, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna infrastrukturlösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till infrastrukturinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the infrastructure sector in Europe that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern infrastructure solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with infrastructure investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
- Contributing to increased capacity building within the infrastructure sector 
- Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the infrastructure sector
- Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of infrastructure-related projects 
- Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom infrastruktursektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom infrastruktursektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av infrastrukturrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna infrastrukturlösningar i europeiska länder, inkl. Ukraina</narrative>
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Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till infrastrukturinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the infrastructure sector in Europe that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern infrastructure solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with infrastructure investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom infrastruktursektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom infrastruktursektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av infrastrukturrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
- Contributing to increased capacity building within the infrastructure sector 
- Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the infrastructure sector
- Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of infrastructure-related projects 
- Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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      <narrative>Information and communication technology (ICT)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Communications</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Latin America</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i Latinamerika</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern mining solutions in Asia</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Asian inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Asia within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia
The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>Asia, regional</narrative>
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    <sector code="32210" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mineral/mining policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="322" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Mineral Resources &amp; Mining</narrative>
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-18-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-18-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar kopplat till gruvdrift i Asien</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern mining solutions in Asia</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Utveckla samarbete mellan Sverige och partnerländerna i Asian inom hållbar gruvdrift, i enlighet med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Bidra till tekniska förbättringar och innovationer för att stödja lokala gruvbolag att uppnå högre produktivitet och skapa arbetstillfällen samt generera kunskapsöverföring avseende hållbar och ansvarsfull gruvnäring.

Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till gruvprojekt kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Develop collaboration between Sweden and partner countries in Asia within sustainable mining, in accordance with national development and transition plans. Contribute to technological enhancements and innovations to support local mining companies to achieve higher levels of economic productivity and create jobs as well as knowledge transfer regarding sustainable and responsible mining practices. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with mining investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the mining sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the mining sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of mining-related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Asia
The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till hållbar gruvnäring
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av projekt inom gruvnäringen
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Asien

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.16" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.3" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
    </tag>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-22" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32210" />
      <recipient-region code="798" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32210" />
      <recipient-region code="798" />
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    <transaction>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">2969760</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="32210" />
      <recipient-region code="798" />
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    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern energy solutions in European countries, including Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna energilösningar i europeiska länder, inkl Ukraina</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Europa. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Europe. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe, specially Ukraine

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa, särskilt Ukraina

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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    <recipient-region code="89" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Europe, regional</narrative>
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    <sector code="23111" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy sector policy, planning and administration</narrative>
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    <sector code="231" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Energy Policy</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna energilösningar i europeiska länder, inkl Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern energy solutions in European countries, including Ukraine</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the energy sector that are in line with national development and transition plans in Europe. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern energy have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction, if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with energy investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av projekt inom energisektorn, som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Europa. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och modern energi, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till energiinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom energisektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom energisektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av energirelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa, särskilt Ukraina

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the energy sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the energy sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of energy projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe, specially Ukraine

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.16" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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    <default-aid-type code="D02" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
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      <period-end iso-date="2024-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-01">3094210</value>
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    <budget>
      <period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" />
      <period-end iso-date="2025-12-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-01">7366000</value>
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-22" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="231" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
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      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">3094210</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23111" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2025-01-28">6729231</value>
      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23111" />
      <sector vocabulary="2" code="231" />
      <recipient-region code="89" />
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    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-2" type="1" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_A</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leverans av tre mindre elverk till Ukraina</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to the city of Ternopil in Ukraine to meet the city's electricity needs. The power plants will provide backup power to various institutions and public transport and will contribute to the well-being of the residents. The power plants have been delivered by Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ronneby kommun har köpt tre mindre elverk till staden Ternopil i Ukraina med syfte att tillgodose stadens behov av elekticitet. Elverken ska vara reservkraft till olika institutioner och kollektivtrafik och ska bidra till invånarnas välmående. Transport har köpts av Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
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    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-07-24" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-07-18" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-07-24" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-07-18" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
    </recipient-country>
    <sector code="23410" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Hybrid energy electric power plants</narrative>
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    <sector code="234" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Hybrid energy plants</narrative>
    </sector>
    <default-flow-type code="10" />
    <related-activity ref="SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_A-1" type="2" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-2024RONNEBYKOMMUNORGNR212000-0837_A-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Leverans av tre mindre elverk till Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to Ukraine</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Supply of three electric power plants of the smaller size to the city of Ternopil in Ukraine to meet the city's electricity needs. The power plants will provide backup power to various institutions and public transport and will contribute to the well-being of the residents. The power plants have been delivered by Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ronneby kommun har köpt tre mindre elverk till staden Ternopil i Ukraina med syfte att tillgodose stadens behov av elekticitet. Elverken ska vara reservkraft till olika institutioner och kollektivtrafik och ska bidra till invånarnas välmående. Transport har köpts av Blågula bilen AB.</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <activity-status code="4" />
    <activity-date type="4" iso-date="2024-07-24" />
    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2024-07-18" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2024-07-24" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-07-18" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
    </tag>
    <policy-marker code="1" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="2" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="9" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="10" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="11" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <collaboration-type code="1" />
    <default-finance-type code="110" />
    <default-aid-type code="C01" />
    <default-tied-status code="4" />
    <capital-spend percentage="0" />
    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="2" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-06-14" />
      <value value-date="2024-06-14">90000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="234" />
      <recipient-country code="UA" />
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    <transaction>
      <transaction-type code="3" />
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-28" />
      <value value-date="2024-01-28">90000</value>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-21</iati-identifier>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Promote responsible business practice and sustainable growth processes by supporting businesses to operate in low- and middle-income countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Främja ansvarsfulla affärsmetoder och hållbara tillväxtprocesser</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En Helpdesk för regulatoriska frågor inklusive ansvarsfullt företagande sätts nu upp på Business Sweden i Stockholm för stöd till företag och institutioner på komplexa marknader att bidra till hållbar utveckling genom att göra det möjligt för dem att uppfylla internationella standarder och bidra positivt till samhället och miljön. Helpdesken ska upplysa och besvara inkommande frågor om hållbart företagande i ODA-fähiga länder för att stödja företagens arbete med att identifiera, förebygga och hantera risker avseende mänskliga rättigheter, miljö och styrning i verksamheten och leverantörskedjorna. Business Sweden kommer också att etablera och upprätthålla en hemsida för helpdesk med digitala verktyg på engelska och svenska samt etablera ett expertnätverk för att, vid behov, kunna vidareförmedla frågor till andra aktörer. Därutöver har regionala hållbarhetscentra etablerats i Bangkok (Thailand), Bogota (Colombia), Delhi (Indien), Manila (Filippinerna) och Nairobi (Kenya). Business Sweden arbetar i samråd med utlandsmyndigheter och andra Team Sweden-aktörer för att kontinuerligt vidareutveckla dessa för att ta övergripande ansvar för samordning av Team Sweden för ett stärkt hållbarhetsarbete och stöd till företag på komplexa marknader.
I syfte att säkerställa att insatserna utformas utifrån ländernas egna prioriteringar tar Regionala Hållbarhetscentra fram grundläggande landrapporter för att identifiera risker och möjligheter och  analyserar nationella omställningsplaner (NDC:er) med fokus på hur Team Sweden skulle kunna bidra i genomförandet. Inom ramen för Regionala Hållbarhetscentra pågår en inventering och utveckling av Team Swedens verktygslåda för att bistå partnerländer och svenska företag att hantera risker, identifiera möjligheter och uppbåda fler hållbara projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>A Helpdesk for regulatory issues including corporate responsibility is now set up at Business Sweden in Stockholm to support companies and institutions in complex market, to contribute to strengthening sustainable development by enabling them to meet international standards and contribute positively to society and the environment. The helpdesk will inform and answer incoming questions about sustainable business in ODA-eligible countries, to support businesses in their work to identify, prevent, and address governance, human rights and environmental risks within their operations and supply chains. Business Sweden will also establish and maintain a helpdesk website with digital tools in English and Swedish and establish an expert network to be able to pass on questions to other actors. In addition, regional sustainability centers have been established in Bangkok (Thailand), Bogota (Colombia), Delhi (India), Manila (Philippines) and Nairobi (Kenya). Business Sweden works in consultation with Swedish Embassies and other Team Sweden-actors to continuously develop these centers in order to take overall responsibility for coordinating Team Sweden for strengthened sustainability work and support for companies in complex markets.
To ensure that projects are designed according to countries' own priorities, the Regional Sustainability Centers produce baseline country reports to identify risks and opportunities and  analyze national transition plans (NDCs) with a focus on how Team Sweden could contribute in their implementation. Within the framework of the Regional Sustainability Centers, an inventory and development of Team Sweden's toolbox are undertaken to assist partner countries and Swedish companies to manage risks, identify opportunities and mobilize more sustainable projects.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to identifying and unlocking financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
-Contributing to aligning investments and initiatives with national development priorities
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in projects

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till mer hållbart upphandlade multilateralt finansierade projekt som bidrar till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i FN:s och multilaterala institutioners upphandlingar 
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Developing countries, unspecified</narrative>
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      <narrative>Responsible Business Conduct</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Främja ansvarsfulla affärsmetoder och hållbara tillväxtprocesser</narrative>
      <narrative>Promote responsible business practice and sustainable growth processes by supporting businesses to operate in low- and middle-income countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">En Helpdesk för regulatoriska frågor inklusive ansvarsfullt företagande sätts nu upp på Business Sweden i Stockholm för stöd till företag och institutioner på komplexa marknader att bidra till hållbar utveckling genom att göra det möjligt för dem att uppfylla internationella standarder och bidra positivt till samhället och miljön. Helpdesken ska upplysa och besvara inkommande frågor om hållbart företagande i ODA-fähiga länder för att stödja företagens arbete med att identifiera, förebygga och hantera risker avseende mänskliga rättigheter, miljö och styrning i verksamheten och leverantörskedjorna. Business Sweden kommer också att etablera och upprätthålla en hemsida för helpdesk med digitala verktyg på engelska och svenska samt etablera ett expertnätverk för att, vid behov, kunna vidareförmedla frågor till andra aktörer. Därutöver har regionala hållbarhetscentra etablerats i Bangkok (Thailand), Bogota (Colombia), Delhi (Indien), Manila (Filippinerna) och Nairobi (Kenya). Business Sweden arbetar i samråd med utlandsmyndigheter och andra Team Sweden-aktörer för att kontinuerligt vidareutveckla dessa för att ta övergripande ansvar för samordning av Team Sweden för ett stärkt hållbarhetsarbete och stöd till företag på komplexa marknader.
I syfte att säkerställa att insatserna utformas utifrån ländernas egna prioriteringar tar Regionala Hållbarhetscentra fram grundläggande landrapporter för att identifiera risker och möjligheter och  analyserar nationella omställningsplaner (NDC:er) med fokus på hur Team Sweden skulle kunna bidra i genomförandet. Inom ramen för Regionala Hållbarhetscentra pågår en inventering och utveckling av Team Swedens verktygslåda för att bistå partnerländer och svenska företag att hantera risker, identifiera möjligheter och uppbåda fler hållbara projekt.</narrative>
      <narrative>A Helpdesk for regulatory issues including corporate responsibility is now set up at Business Sweden in Stockholm to support companies and institutions in complex market, to contribute to strengthening sustainable development by enabling them to meet international standards and contribute positively to society and the environment. The helpdesk will inform and answer incoming questions about sustainable business in ODA-eligible countries, to support businesses in their work to identify, prevent, and address governance, human rights and environmental risks within their operations and supply chains. Business Sweden will also establish and maintain a helpdesk website with digital tools in English and Swedish and establish an expert network to be able to pass on questions to other actors. In addition, regional sustainability centers have been established in Bangkok (Thailand), Bogota (Colombia), Delhi (India), Manila (Philippines) and Nairobi (Kenya). Business Sweden works in consultation with Swedish Embassies and other Team Sweden-actors to continuously develop these centers in order to take overall responsibility for coordinating Team Sweden for strengthened sustainability work and support for companies in complex markets.
To ensure that projects are designed according to countries' own priorities, the Regional Sustainability Centers produce baseline country reports to identify risks and opportunities and  analyze national transition plans (NDCs) with a focus on how Team Sweden could contribute in their implementation. Within the framework of the Regional Sustainability Centers, an inventory and development of Team Sweden's toolbox are undertaken to assist partner countries and Swedish companies to manage risks, identify opportunities and mobilize more sustainable projects.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till mer hållbart upphandlade multilateralt finansierade projekt som bidrar till de globala målen för hållbar utveckling
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i FN:s och multilaterala institutioners upphandlingar 
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to identifying and unlocking financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
-Contributing to aligning investments and initiatives with national development priorities
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in projects

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="250" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="250" />
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      <sector vocabulary="2" code="250" />
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-23</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </reporting-org>
    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Afrika söder om Sahara för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Africa South of Sahara for supporting local project development</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Afrika för att tidigt identifiera lokala behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Afrika. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Afrika kan Business Sweden arbeta med fler projekt i Afrika med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och ge stöd till företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.

Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, lokal efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Establish an office in Africa to identify local needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Africa. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Africa, Business Sweden can work with more projects in Africa with clear development effects and provide support to companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities to contribute to the development goals in Agenda 2030.

Based on Swedish development priorities, local demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, sustainable transport infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of the 2030 Agenda.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade
- Help identify and secure financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in project planning, procurement and implementation
- Contribute to an increase in fundable sustainable projects in Africa.

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att identifiera och säkra finansiering för fler hållbara projekt som bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och de globala målen för hållbar utveckling.
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika.

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2026-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>South of Sahara, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Responsible Business Conduct</narrative>
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      <narrative>Business &amp; Other Services</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Africa South of Sahara for supporting local project development</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Afrika söder om Sahara för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Afrika för att tidigt identifiera lokala behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Afrika. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Afrika kan Business Sweden arbeta med fler projekt i Afrika med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och ge stöd till företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.

Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, lokal efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Establish an office in Africa to identify local needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Africa. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Africa, Business Sweden can work with more projects in Africa with clear development effects and provide support to companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities to contribute to the development goals in Agenda 2030.

Based on Swedish development priorities, local demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, sustainable transport infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of the 2030 Agenda.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade
- Help identify and secure financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in project planning, procurement and implementation
- Contribute to an increase in fundable sustainable projects in Africa.

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att identifiera och säkra finansiering för fler hållbara projekt som bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och de globala målen för hållbar utveckling.
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika.

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa, inkl. Ukraina

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe, including Ukraine
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i europeiska länder, inkl. Ukraina</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in European countries, including Ukraine</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Europa, inkl. Ukraina

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Europe, including Ukraine
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid to Environment</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i Afrika</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
    </description>
    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna digitala lösningar i Afrika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern digital technology solutions in Africa</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of digital technology in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that increase access to cost-effective, reliable and modern digital solutions have the potential to drive technological innovation and the green transition, as well as promote education in rural areas, economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförande av digitalisering i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till kostnadseffektiv, tillförlitlig och moderna digitala lösningar, har potential driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja utbildning, ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdom om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker i anslutning till investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Insatserna inkluderar förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkra de positiva utvecklingseffekterna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad kopplat till digitalisering 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap kopplat till digitalisering
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av digitaliseringsprojekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the area of digitalisation 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within digitalisation
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of digitalisation related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa
The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="3" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Participatory Development/Good Governance</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="5" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="6" vocabulary="1" significance="1">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="7" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
    </policy-marker>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Latin America for supporting local project development</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Latinamerika för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
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      <narrative>Establish an office in Latin America to identify local needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Latin America. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Latin America, Business Sweden can work with more projects in Latin America with clear development effects and provide support to companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities to contribute to the development goals in Agenda 2030.

Based on Swedish development priorities, local demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, sustainable transport infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of the 2030 Agenda.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Latinamerika för att tidigt identifiera lokala behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Latinamerika. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Latinamerika kan Business Sweden arbeta med fler projekt i Latinamerika med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och ge stöd till företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.

Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, lokal efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att identifiera och säkra finansiering för fler hållbara projekt som bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och de globala målen för hållbar utveckling.
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika.

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade
- Help identify and secure financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in project planning, procurement and implementation
- Contribute to an increase in fundable sustainable projects in Latin America.

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="2" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <activity-date type="3" iso-date="2027-12-31" />
    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
    <contact-info>
      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
      <mailing-address>
        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
    </contact-info>
    <recipient-region code="498" percentage="100">
      <narrative>America, regional</narrative>
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    <sector code="25040" vocabulary="1" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Responsible Business Conduct</narrative>
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    <sector code="250" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Business &amp; Other Services</narrative>
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    <iati-identifier>SE-0-SE-99-29-1</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Förstärkt institutionell närvaro i Latinamerika för att stödja lokal projektutveckling</narrative>
      <narrative>Increased institutional presence in Latin America for supporting local project development</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Etablera ett kontor i Latinamerika för att tidigt identifiera lokala behov av kapacitetsutveckling, tekniköverföring, förstudier, finansiering och riskhantering och skapa förutsättningar att bidra till långsiktigt hållbar utveckling i Latinamerika. Genom en stärkt långsiktig närvaro i Latinamerika kan Business Sweden arbeta med fler projekt i Latinamerika med tydliga utvecklingseffekter och ge stöd till företag att genom sina affärer bidra till utvecklingsrelaterad verksamhet. Business Sweden, i samverkan med svenska utvecklingssamarbetes- och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägarna ska hitta finansiärer för projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.

Med utgångspunkt i svenska biståndsprioriteringar, lokal efterfrågan och svenska styrkeområden ligger fokus på samarbete inom energi och elektrifiering, hållbara transporter, infrastruktur samt hälsa och sjukvård, där det finns potential att driva teknisk innovation och grön omställning samt främja ekonomisk tillväxt och skapa arbetstillfällen om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, socialt och miljömässigt ansvarsfullt sätt. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Establish an office in Latin America to identify local needs for capacity development, technology transfer, feasibility studies, financing and risk management at an early stage and create the conditions to contribute to long-term sustainable development in Latin America. Through a strengthened long-term presence in Latin America, Business Sweden can work with more projects in Latin America with clear development effects and provide support to companies to contribute to development-related activities through their business. Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities to contribute to the development goals in Agenda 2030.

Based on Swedish development priorities, local demand and Swedish strengths, the focus is on cooperation within energy and electrification, sustainable transport infrastructure and health care, where there is potential to drive technological innovation and green transition as well as promote economic growth and create jobs if implemented in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible way. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, providing increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of the 2030 Agenda.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended results:
- Contribute to capacity building, technology transfer, partnerships and trade
- Help identify and secure financing for more sustainable projects that contribute to economic development and the SDGs
- Contribute to promoting a focus on sustainability and transparency in project planning, procurement and implementation
- Contribute to an increase in fundable sustainable projects in Latin America.

The initiative has the following intended outputs: 
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till kapacitetsuppbyggnad, tekniköverföring, partnerskap och handel
- Bidra till att identifiera och säkra finansiering för fler hållbara projekt som bidrar till ekonomisk utveckling och de globala målen för hållbar utveckling.
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet och transparens i planering, upphandling och genomförande av projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika.

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
    </description>
    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-01-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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    <tag code="17.7" vocabulary="3">
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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    <policy-marker code="8" vocabulary="1" significance="0">
      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disability</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern forestry solutions in Latin America</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar inom skogsbruk i Latinamerika</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom skogssektorn i Latinamerika som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner.

Projekt som stärker hållbart skogsbruk, förbättrar skyddet av biologisk mångfald, ökar klimattålighet samt främjar effektiva, moderna och spårbara värdekedjor har potential att bidra till minskad avskogning, stärkta ekosystemtjänster, förbättrade landsbygdsförsörjningar och grön ekonomisk utveckling – förutsatt att de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt.

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker kopplade till större skogsinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med de åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska kunna hitta finansiärer och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingar.
Aktiviteterna omfattar förstudier, delegationresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projekts ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker samt säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På detta sätt aktiveras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the forestry sector in Latin America, that are in line with national development and transition plans. 
Projects that strengthen sustainable forest management, improve biodiversity protection, increase climate resilience and promote efficient, modern and traceable value chains have the potential to contribute to reduced deforestation, enhanced ecosystem services, strengthened rural livelihoods and green economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major forestry investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
•Contributing to strengthened capacity within sustainable forest management and monitoring
•Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the forestry sector across Latin America
•Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability — environmental, social and economic — in planning, procurement and operation of forestry-related projects
•Contributing to more bankable, sustainable and responsibly managed forestry projects in Latin America
•Contributing to reduced deforestation, enhanced biodiversity protection and increased climate resilience through modern, efficient and traceable value chains
The initiative has the following intended outputs:
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies, feasibility assessments and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
• Bidra till stärkt kapacitet inom hållbart skogsbruk och övervakning
• Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom skogssektorn i hela Latinamerika
• Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet — miljömässig, social och ekonomisk — i planering, upphandling och drift av skogsbruksrelaterade projekt
• Bidra till fler finansieringsbara, hållbara och ansvarsfullt förvaltade skogsprojekt i Latinamerika
• Bidra till minskad avskogning, stärkt biologisk mångfald och ökad klimattålighet genom moderna, effektiva och spårbara värdekedjor
Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall:
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier, genomförbarhetsbedömningar och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern forestry solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the forestry sector in Latin America, that are in line with national development and transition plans. 
Projects that strengthen sustainable forest management, improve biodiversity protection, increase climate resilience and promote efficient, modern and traceable value chains have the potential to contribute to reduced deforestation, enhanced ecosystem services, strengthened rural livelihoods and green economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major forestry investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom skogssektorn i Latinamerika som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner.

Projekt som stärker hållbart skogsbruk, förbättrar skyddet av biologisk mångfald, ökar klimattålighet samt främjar effektiva, moderna och spårbara värdekedjor har potential att bidra till minskad avskogning, stärkta ekosystemtjänster, förbättrade landsbygdsförsörjningar och grön ekonomisk utveckling – förutsatt att de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt.

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker kopplade till större skogsinvesteringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med de åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska kunna hitta finansiärer och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingar.
Aktiviteterna omfattar förstudier, delegationresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projekts ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker samt säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På detta sätt aktiveras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
•Contributing to strengthened capacity within sustainable forest management and monitoring
•Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the forestry sector across Latin America
•Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability — environmental, social and economic — in planning, procurement and operation of forestry-related projects
•Contributing to more bankable, sustainable and responsibly managed forestry projects in Latin America
•Contributing to reduced deforestation, enhanced biodiversity protection and increased climate resilience through modern, efficient and traceable value chains
The initiative has the following intended outputs:
Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies, feasibility assessments and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
• Bidra till stärkt kapacitet inom hållbart skogsbruk och övervakning
• Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom skogssektorn i hela Latinamerika
• Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet — miljömässig, social och ekonomisk — i planering, upphandling och drift av skogsbruksrelaterade projekt
• Bidra till fler finansieringsbara, hållbara och ansvarsfullt förvaltade skogsprojekt i Latinamerika
• Bidra till minskad avskogning, stärkt biologisk mångfald och ökad klimattålighet genom moderna, effektiva och spårbara värdekedjor
Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall:
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier, genomförbarhetsbedömningar och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2025-09-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna transportlösningar i Latinamerika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Latin America</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Latin America. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Latinamerika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>America, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport policy and administrative management</narrative>
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      <narrative>Transport &amp; Storage</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Latin America</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna transportlösningar i Latinamerika</narrative>
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    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Latinamerika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Latin America. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Africa</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Afrika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Africa. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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    <description type="2">
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Africa, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern transport solutions in Africa</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbar och moderna transportlösningar i Afrika</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the transport sector, that are in line with national development and transition plans in Africa. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern transport solutions, have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport sector, have the potential to contribute to decreased emissions, improved local safety and health aspects as well as climate transition and economic development if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. 

Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major transport investments, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports focusing on managing the economic, social and environmental risks of projects and ensuring their positive development impacts. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom transportsektorn som är i linje med nationella utvecklings- och omställningsplaner i Afrika. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitliga och moderna transportlösningar, har potential att bidra till en mer hållbar transportsektor, har potential att bidra till minskade utsläpp, förbättrade säkerhets- och hälsoaspekter lokalt samt kan bidra till såväl klimatomställning som ekonomisk utveckling om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. 

Genom tidig identifiering av miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med transportrelaterade investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter med fokus på att hantera projektens ekonomiska, sociala och miljömässiga risker och säkerställa deras positiva utvecklingseffekter. På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom transportsektorn 
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av transportrelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Afrika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the transport sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the transport sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of transport related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Africa

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="2" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-11004" type="10" role="4" crs-channel-code="11004">
      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2024-05-01" />
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar inom hälso- och sjukvård i Latinamerika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern healthcare solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Latin America, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments countries, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Latinamerika som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <organisation>
        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
      </organisation>
      <telephone>+46 8 698 50 00</telephone>
      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
      </mailing-address>
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      <narrative>America, regional</narrative>
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      <narrative>Health policy and administrative management</narrative>
    </sector>
    <sector code="121" vocabulary="2" percentage="100">
      <narrative>Health, General</narrative>
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    <reporting-org ref="SE-0" type="10" secondary-reporter="0">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Ge ökad tillgång till hållbara och moderna lösningar inom hälso- och sjukvård i Latinamerika</narrative>
      <narrative>Provide increased access to sustainable and modern healthcare solutions in Latin America</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Identifiera och stödja genomförandet av projekt inom hälsosektorn i Latinamerika som ligger i linje med nationella utvecklings- och övergångsplaner. Projekt som ger ökad tillgång till tillförlitlig och modern hälso- och sjukvård och förebyggande vård har potential att minska sjukdomskomplikationer, förbättra patientresultat och driva teknisk innovation, främja ekonomisk tillväxt, skapa arbetstillfällen och minska fattigdomen, om de genomförs på ett ekonomiskt, miljömässigt och socialt ansvarsfullt sätt. Genom att tidigt identifiera miljömässiga, sociala och ekonomiska hållbarhetsrisker förknippade med större investeringar kan Business Sweden, i samarbete med svenskt utvecklingssamarbete och exportfinansieringsorganisationer, bistå med åtgärder som krävs för att projektägare ska hitta finansiärer till projekten och säkerställa att hållbarhetskriterier beaktas i upphandlingarna. Aktiviteterna omfattar bland annat förstudier, delegationsresor, seminarier, workshops och rapporter samt att underlätta utbytet av expertis och medicinsk teknik mellan Sverige och samarbetsländerna På så sätt engageras den svenska resursbasen, vilket ger ökade möjligheter för svenska företag att bidra till utvecklingsmålen i Agenda 2030.</narrative>
      <narrative>Identify and support the implementation of projects in the health sector in Latin America, that are in line with national development and transition plans. Projects that provide increased access to reliable and modern health and preventive care have the potential to reduce disease complications, enhance patient outcomes and to drive technical innovation, promote economic growth, create jobs and decrease poverty, if implemented in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible manner. Through early identification of environmental, social and economic sustainability risks associated with major investments countries, Business Sweden, in collaboration with Swedish development cooperation and export financing organizations, can assist with measures required for project owners to find financiers for the projects and ensure that sustainability criteria are taken into account in the procurements. Activities include feasibility studies, delegation trips, seminars, workshops and reports as well as facilitating the exchange of expertise and medical technology between Sweden and partner countries. In this way, the Swedish resource base is engaged, which provides increased opportunities for Swedish companies to contribute to the development goals of Agenda 2030</narrative>
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      <narrative>The initiative has the following intended outcome:
-Contributing to increased capacity building within the healthcare sector 
-Contributing to increased and strengthened partnerships within the healthcare sector
-Contributing to promoting focus on sustainability in planning, procuring and operations of healthcare related projects
-Contribute to more bankable sustainable projects in Latin America

The initiative has the following intended outputs: Workshops, seminars, delegation trips, studies and reports</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Insatsen har följande avsedda resultat:
- Bidra till ökad kapacitetsuppbyggnad inom hälsosektorn 
- Bidra till ökade och stärkta partnerskap inom hälsosektorn
- Bidra till att främja fokus på hållbarhet i planering, upphandling och drift av hälsorelaterade projekt
- Bidra till fler finansieringsbara hållbara projekt i Latinamerika

Insatsen har följande avsedda utfall: 
Workshops, seminarier, delegationsresor, studier och rapporter</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Swedish Trade and Invest Council</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">12.6 - Uppmuntra företag, särskilt stora och multinationella företag, att införa hållbara metoder och att integrera hållbarhetsinformation i sin rapporteringscykel.</narrative>
      <narrative>12.6 - Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.16 - Enhance the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in all countries, in particular developing countries</narrative>
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      <narrative>17.3 - Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple sources.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.3 - Mobilisera additionella finansiella resurser till utvecklingsländerna från många olika källor.</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">17.7 - Främja utveckling, överföring och spridning av miljövänlig teknik till utvecklingsländerna på gynnsamma villkor, inklusive koncessions- och förmånsvillkor, på villkor som överenskommits mellan parterna.</narrative>
      <narrative>17.7 - Promote the development, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries on favourable terms, including on concessional and preferential terms, as mutually agreed.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Gender Equality</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation</narrative>
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      <narrative>Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification</narrative>
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      <narrative>Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)</narrative>
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      <narrative>Supply of electric generators to Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrifastigheter (ABRI) purchased and donated electric power plant to the city Ternopil in Ukraine, as a part of their partnership exchange/twinning association. The twinning association transported the generators to Ukraine and several of Ronneby municipality's politicians participate in that work. This ensures that the aid reaches the right place and receives the intended.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">AB Ronneby Industrifastigheter (ABRI) purchased and donated electric power plant to the city Ternopil in Ukraine, as a part of their partnership exchange/twinning association. The twinning association transported the generators to Ukraine and several of Ronneby municipality's politicians participate in that work. This ensures that the aid reaches the right place and receives the intended.</narrative>
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      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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    <activity-date type="1" iso-date="2023-11-16" />
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        <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <email>sida@sida.se</email>
      <website>www.sida.se</website>
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        <narrative>Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>Ukraine</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hybrid energy electric power plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Hybrid energy plants</narrative>
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      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">Supply of electric generators to Ukraine</narrative>
      <narrative>Supply of electric generators to Ukraine</narrative>
    </title>
    <description type="1">
      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrifastigheter (ABRI) purchased and donated electric power plant to the city Ternopil in Ukraine, as a part of their partnership exchange/twinning association. The twinning association transported the generators to Ukraine and several of Ronneby municipality's politicians participate in that work. This ensures that the aid reaches the right place and receives the intended.</narrative>
      <narrative xml:lang="sv">AB Ronneby Industrifastigheter (ABRI) purchased and donated electric power plant to the city Ternopil in Ukraine, as a part of their partnership exchange/twinning association. The twinning association transported the generators to Ukraine and several of Ronneby municipality's politicians participate in that work. This ensures that the aid reaches the right place and receives the intended.</narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="SE-0" type="10" role="1" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Sweden</narrative>
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      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
    </participating-org>
    <participating-org ref="SE-99" type="10" role="3" crs-channel-code="11001">
      <narrative>Other reporting organisations</narrative>
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      <narrative>AB Ronneby Industrienheter</narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="sv">7.1 - Senast 2030 säkerställa allmän tillgång till ekonomiskt överkomliga, tillförlitliga och moderna energitjänster.</narrative>
      <narrative>7.1 - By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.</narrative>
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      <value value-date="2023-01-28">140000</value>
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      <sector vocabulary="1" code="23410" />
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